Kán-tan kuat-gī-àn (ing-gú: simple resolution) teh Bí-kok sī kan-na iû tsham-gī-īnn hi̍k-tsiá tsiòng-gī-īnn thong-kuè ê li̍p-huat tshòo-si. Iû-î kan-na ū tsi̍t-īnn thong-kuè, kán-tan ê kuat-gī bē the̍h-kau hōo tsóng-thóng, mā bô kū-iú huat-lu̍t hāu-li̍k. Tsit-ê kuat-gī iōng-teh tsè-tīng ta̍k ê ki-kòo ūn-tsok ê kui-tsik tíng-tíng ê sū-hāng. Tsit-tsióng luī-hîng ê kuat-gī kan-na iōng-teh tāi-piáu kok-huē ê tsi̍t-ê gī-īnn hîng-sū hi̍k-tsiá huat-giân.[1]

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  1. Dorsey, Tobias (2006). "5". Legislative Drafter's Deskbook. TheCapitol.Net, Inc. p. 162. ISBN 9781587330155.  (Eng-gí)

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