What could I use instead of 'in accordance with' when I want to say that the laws have to be in accordance with the constitution?
The Parliament has a right to pass regulations that have the power of laws. (Is this a proper expression when I want to say that the regulations are as important as the laws? They are enforced the same way.)
If a member of Parliament abuses his or her power, he or she can be rid of the seat in the Parliament. (Is this correct? I don't like the 'he and she', but it's the way I have been taught to use possessive pronouns.)
Thank you.
What could I use instead of 'in accordance with' when I want to say that the laws have to be in accordance with the constitution? ' in accordance with' is fine. Are you speaking of a particular Parliament in a particular country?
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What could I use instead of 'in accordance with' when I want to say that the laws have to be in accordance with the constitution? 'in accordance with' is fine.
Are you speaking of a particular Parliament in a particular country? I'll assume you are talking about Canada.
Parliament passes laws called 'Acts of Parliament'. I don't think Parliament can pass 'regu