Act
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Not to be confused with ACT.
Act may mean:
- Act/Power is a philosohical notion defined by Aristotle and known as entelechy
- Act of Parliament or Act of Congress, a statute or law passed by a legislature
- Act (band), a British band
- Act (document), a document recording the legality of a transaction or contract
- Act (theatre), a segment of a performance, such as a play or opera
- Acting, action of an actor in a theatrical performance
- Acting (law), in law when someone is acting in a position
- Acting (rank), in the military when someone assumes a higher rank temporarily
- Act or S-act, the action of a monoid on a set, or a semiautomaton.
- Achterhoeks act ISO 639-3 language code
Acts may mean:
- Acts of the Apostles, a book of the Christian New Testament
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