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executive order
: an order issued by a government's executive on the basis of authority specifically granted to the executive branch (as by the U.S. Constitution or a congressional act)
Example: the National Security Agency was created by an executive order
(compare proclamation statute)
Note: An executive order from the president does not have the force of law until it is printed in the Federal Register.

 

 

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