This document discusses statutory construction and the enactment of statutes. It covers several key points:
1) The main types of laws include statutes passed by the legislature and other legislative bodies, as well as presidential issuances and local ordinances.
2) Statutes can be classified in various ways such as by subject matter, duration, and intended effect.
3) For a bill to become a law it must go through several readings and votes in both the House and Senate, and then be signed by the President or enacted through a veto override.
4) Statutes must have a title expressing the subject matter and include an enacting clause stating the authority under which it is enacted. Insufficient titles can