Examples of 'law will go' in a sentence

Meaning of "law will go"

law will go: This phrase suggests that the legal process or system will proceed or unfold in a particular way. It implies a prediction or expectation about the direction of legal proceedings

How to use "law will go" in a sentence

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law will go
It is possible the entire law will go away.
The law will go into effect this summer.
In particular, changes to alimony law will go into effect.
This law will go into effect this year.
The court 's action means that the law will go into effect.
The new law will go into effect this year.
Then, the government will choose an official date when the law will go into effect.
The law will go into effect later this month.
If adopted the new draft competition law will go a long way towards satisfying these concerns.
The law will go into effect in the summer if it survives a likely court challenge.
In a written statement, Scott now acknowledges that the law will go into effect.
The law will go forth from Jerusalem.
After withstanding two years of legal challenges, the law will go into effect this July 1.
The law will go into effect in late July.
New SD distracted driving law will go into effect July 1st.

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A law will go forth from Me and My justice for a light to the people.
Micah 4:2 says that in the Millennium the law will go forth out of Zion.
For the law will go forth from Zion.
The law will go into effect tomorrow, but without its most controversial provisions.
The amended law will go into force on January 1.
The law will go out from thence, when He shall have returned in power.
The law will go into effect on August 28.
The law will go into effect on Sept. 1.

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