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Come/enter into force

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Legal SignificancePlay
This phrase is used primarily in a legal or formal context to indicate when rules become binding. SlideThe amendments to the taxation policies will come into force at the beginning of the fiscal year.
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It refers to laws or agreements that have been decided upon but are not yet active. SlideThe trade agreement between the two countries will enter into force in 60 days.
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Not ImmediatePlay
Indicates that there is often a delay between the approval of a law and its enforcement. SlideAlthough the bill has been passed, it won't come into force until next year.
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