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Proposed laws, while they are being drafted, debated and amended in a legislature, are called bills: these draft laws are often categorized into public bills and private bills. A public bill is a proposed law which would apply generally throughout the relevant community or polity—or, in other words, it is a bill which is addressed to the community at…
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