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Answer: Amendment (law)
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In Law, an amendment is called a proposal to modify an official document, especially in the articles and texts of laws and bills.1 Likewise, amendments to certain constitutional reforms are also called, such as amendments to the Constitution of the United States or certain modifications of international treaties.2
The amendments may or may not be approved, for which they must be processed through a procedure similar to that of the standard they intend to amend, or within the framework of the standard approval procedure when it is still a project.3 Within the procedure, which will be specific depending on the country and the standard, there may be specialties both in terms of how to approve amendments and in terms of the form and content that they can adopt.4
An approved amendment modifies the text it was intended to amend. If the amended text had a certain normative rank, in that case the new text introduced or modified by the amendment will have the same rank as the previous text. In the event that the amended text were a bill or regulation, the approval of the amendment will imply the modification of the project, but its obligatory nature will still be conditional on the final approval of the project as a whole as a new legal norm.
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thats what the guy obove me said, but in english.
<u><em>Btw if your reading this plz stop using a translator. I know you speak english.</em></u>