What is it called when the Governor-General signs a Bill so that it becomes law?
- Royal Assent ✓
- Royal Commission
- Royal Charter
- Royal Decree
Why this is the answer
The Governor-General's signature is the final step, and it is known as Royal Assent.
This question is from: How are laws made?
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