The Constitution of the State of Colorado has been amended 152 times from 1876 through 2007.
The constitution defines the form and functions of the state government, and may be amended through plebiscite.
The code is amended through the Legislature with the approval of the Governor.
Initiative is the process wherein either the state statutes or the state constitution is amended through citizen action.
Japan's current corporate law is based upon the Commercial Code as amended through December 30, 2005.
Yet Bills are considerably amended during their passage through Parliament.
This is a rigid constitution can only be amended through a particular process.
Commonwealth Act No. 120 of 1936 created the National Power Corporation, and has been amended several times through 1967.
Laws governing the relationship between federal and regional powers can be amended through the federal constitution and state constitutions.
The constitution would be amended for a rapid return to democracy through a national election in a year's time.