To cancel a law by legislative act, the legislature must pass a new law that explicitly repeals or amends the existing law. This process typically involves drafting the repeal legislation, submitting it for consideration, and following the standard legislative procedures, including debates and votes. Once approved by the requisite majority in both legislative chambers, the repeal must be signed by the executive (e.g., the governor or president) to become effective. In some cases, specific procedures or requirements may vary based on the jurisdiction's laws and constitution.
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