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Definition of public act in English: public actnoun A law that affects the public as a whole. Example sentencesExamples - US courts invoke the act-of-state doctrine, whereby their courts will not inquire into the validity of public acts, such as moratoria or freeze orders, of a recognized foreign power having effect within its own territory.
- Although in no sense a representative assembly or ‘parliament’, this was a forum for solemn public acts such as the choosing of kings and issuing of laws.
- That Clause says, in effect, that states must give effect to each other's public acts, records, and judicial proceedings.
- Lines of police, trucks, and tear gas tanks patrolled the streets to impose Argentina's constitutional law banning public acts during pre-election night and on election day.
- Later some reservations were created by executive order or by public act.
Definition of public act in US English: public actnoun An act of legislation affecting the public as a whole. Example sentencesExamples - Although in no sense a representative assembly or ‘parliament’, this was a forum for solemn public acts such as the choosing of kings and issuing of laws.
- That Clause says, in effect, that states must give effect to each other's public acts, records, and judicial proceedings.
- Later some reservations were created by executive order or by public act.
- US courts invoke the act-of-state doctrine, whereby their courts will not inquire into the validity of public acts, such as moratoria or freeze orders, of a recognized foreign power having effect within its own territory.
- Lines of police, trucks, and tear gas tanks patrolled the streets to impose Argentina's constitutional law banning public acts during pre-election night and on election day.
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