An "act of legislature assented" refers to a law or statute that has been formally approved by the legislative body and received the necessary approval from the relevant authority, often the head of state or government. This means that the proposed legislation has successfully passed through all required stages, including drafting, debate, and voting, and is now officially recognized as law. The term indicates the final step in the legislative process, confirming that the act is enforceable and binding.
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