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Sachin patel Posted 14 years ago
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"Legislative power is vested in both the government "
  

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Hi, "Legislative power is vested in both the government " This is not correct. The word 'both' indicates two, but you have only mentioned the singular term 'government'. " Clive

  • Hi, "Legislative power is vested in both the government " This is not correct.
  • The word 'both' indicates two, but you have only mentioned the singular term 'government'.
  • " Clive
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Hi,

"Legislative power is vested in both the government " This is not correct.
The word 'both' indicates two, but you have only mentioned the singular term 'government'.

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