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Keywords:
Alter,
Revise,
Modify,
Legislator,
Lawinfo
To change or modify in any way for the better
To change, to revise, usually to the wording of a written document. (www.lawinfo.com/lawdictionary/#c)
Changes in the wording of a bill are called amendments. Amendments may add language, strike out existing language or change language to other words.
To correct an error, modify or alter a legal document.
To make a change in a bill or a law.
To change the wording or meaning of a motion, bill, constitution, etc. by formal procedure. For example, Congress may amend the Constitution.
To alter or modify a law or bill.
To modify legislation by adding, removing or otherwise changing its language.
Alteration or change.
To alter, by addendum or modification, an existing document or action.
To change or improve something: for example, a piece of legislation.
To add to or alter a charge which has been filed.
To correct; to change or modify.
the action a legislator takes to change or propose a change in a bill, motion, report, or even another amendment by adding, omitting, or altering language.
An action to modify the contents of a bill or question under consideration; the motion to amend is in order at any time prior to final passage, unless the previous question has been ordered.
to change a document such as an information, usu- ally to remove a defect
To change a complaint, motion, order, etc., that has already been filed.
To change, to revise, usually to the wording of a written document such as legislation.
To alter or modify a law, bill or instrument.
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