In Britain, a change in the law originating in Parliament and called a statute. Before an act receives the royal assent and becomes law it is a
bill. The US equivalent is an
act of Congress.
An act of Parliament may be either public (of general effect), local, or private. The body of English statute law comprises all the acts passed by Parliament: the existing list opens with the Statute of Merton, passed in 1235.
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