Broadly speaking it may be said that a Bill begins to pend with its introduction in the Legislative Chamber and it ceases to pend (a) when it lapses under section 73(4) or (b) when the Governor declares that be assents in his Majesty 's name to the Bill in which case the Bill ripens into an Act or (c) when the Governor declares that he withholds his assent therefrom, in which case the Bill falls through or (d) when being reserved by the Governor for the consideration of the Governor General, the Governor General acting under section 76 declares that he assents in His Majesty 's name to the Bill, in which case also 314 the Bill becomes an Act or (e) when, having been so reserved by the Governor, the Governor General declares that he withholds his assent therefrom, in which case again the Bill falls through or (f) when the Bill having been reserved by the Governor General for the signification of His Majesty 's pleasure thereon under section 76(1), the Governor under section 76(2) makes known by public notification that His Majesty had assented thereto, in which case again the Bill becomes an Act and lastly (g) when no such notification is issued by the Governor within twelve months from the date on which it was presented to the Governor, in which event also the Bill comes to an end.