| John Bristed - 1818 - 528 páginas
...New- York established this principle in her constitution ; but united it with a council of' revision, composed of the governor, the chancellor, and the judges of the supreme court,. to. whom all bills are submitted, after they have passed both houses of the legislature. In 178O the... | |
| John Bristed - 1818 - 570 páginas
...New- York established this principle .in hep constitution ; but united it with a council of revision, composed of ,the governor, the chancellor, and the -judges of the supreme cpurt, to whom all bills are submitted, after they have passed both houses of the legislature. In 1730... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1832 - 546 páginas
...impracticable, than the one just noticed, was that instituting a Council of Revision, or a body consisting of the governor, the chancellor, and the judges of the supreme court, by whom all acts of the legislature were to be revised, before they could become laws. Mr Morris was... | |
| 1849 - 624 páginas
...spirit of the constitution, or with the public good, there was established, a Council of Revision, composed of the Governor, the Chancellor, and the Judges of the Supreme Court, in which was vested the power of negativing all acts passed by the Senate and Assembly ; the veto of... | |
| 1849 - 626 páginas
...spirit of the constitution, or with the public good, there was established, a council of revision, composed of the governor, the chancellor, and the judges of the supreme court, in which was vested the power of negativing all acts passed by the senate and assembly; the veto of... | |
| 1849 - 516 páginas
...spirit of the constitution, or with the public good, there was established, a Council of Revision, composed of the Governor, the Chancellor, and the Judges- of the Supreme Court, in which was vested the power of negativing all acts passed by the Senate and Assembly ; the veto of... | |
| Henry Flanders - 1855 - 682 páginas
...the Supreme Court. The Council of Revision was another peculiar feature of the Constitution. It was composed of the Governor, the Chancellor, and the Judges of the Supreme Court, or any two of them. All bills, before they became laws, were to be presented to the Council for their... | |
| 1893 - 958 páginas
...passed by both branches, and sent to the council of revision. The council of revision was a body made up of the governor, the chancellor, and the judges of the supreme court of the State, and possessed that veto power which in many other States was given to the governor. To... | |
| Hiland Hall - 1868 - 536 páginas
...the constitution expressed it, another board, styled the council of revision was formed, consisting of the governor, the chancellor and the judges of the supreme court, who by a majority were empowered to negative the passage of any bill and prevent its becoming a law,... | |
| Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1873 - 788 páginas
...practiced in New Jersey. to those in use in the other States from which they have heard. The State vests the pardoning power in a board composed of the Governor, the Chaneelor, and the judges of the Supreme Court, a board which effects no secrecy as to its transactions^... | |
| |