Constitutional amendment enacted after required state ratification and executive assent establishing the Eighty-fourth Amendment to amend the Constitution. The Constitution (Eighty-fourth Amendment) Act, 2001 is enacted as an amendment to the Constitution, cited by that short title; it was passed by Parliament, ratified by the legislatures of not less than one-half of the States, and received executive assent before being published for general information.
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Constitutional amendment enacted after required state ratification and executive assent establishing the Eighty-fourth Amendment to amend the Constitution.
The Constitution (Eighty-fourth Amendment) Act, 2001 is enacted as an amendment to the Constitution, cited by that short title; it was passed by Parliament, ratified by the legislatures of not less than one-half of the States, and received executive assent before being published for general information.
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