In the United States, positive law is also a term used in the context of the U.S. Code. A positive law title of the Code is a title that has been enacted as a statute. It involves the process of introducing a positive law codification bill in Congress, which repeals existing laws on a certain subject and restates them in a new form as a positive law title of the Code. Non-positive law titles, on the other hand, are compilations of statutes that have not been enacted through this process .