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Explain the term Ordinance.
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An ordinance is a law promulgated by the President when Parliament is not in session. It has the same force and effect as an Act of Parliament. The ordinance must be laid before both Houses when they reassemble. If it is not approved within six weeks from the date of reassembly, it automatically ceases to operate. An ordinance also lapses if it is replaced by a new Act passed by Parliament.
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