(a) The Crown has a theoretical power to reject legislation passed by the legislature. But, by convention, Royal assent is always given to legislation that has been enacted.
(b) The Crown has no constitutional power to reject legislation passed by the legislature. Royal assent is no more than an historical formality..
(c) The Crown cannot reject legislation passed by the legislature, but the Queen's representative can make changes to the provisions in the bill before giving Royal assent.
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