Legislative Procedure: Parliamentary Practices and the Course of Business in the Framing of StatutesHoughton Mifflin, 1922 - 628 páginas |
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... bill . Was it valid ? The Supreme Court held it was , on the ground that a bill passed by the two Houses and sent to the Governor could not be recalled except by joint action of the two Houses , and that action on a bill sent back upon ...
... bill . Was it valid ? The Supreme Court held it was , on the ground that a bill passed by the two Houses and sent to the Governor could not be recalled except by joint action of the two Houses , and that action on a bill sent back upon ...
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... bill considered in the course of the absence . So we are told , for example , that in Penn- sylvania , where the absolute majority is required for the final passage of a bill , members who really oppose bills , but who for some reason ...
... bill considered in the course of the absence . So we are told , for example , that in Penn- sylvania , where the absolute majority is required for the final passage of a bill , members who really oppose bills , but who for some reason ...
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... bills of attainder . Naturally the next step was its application to all kinds of legislation , and from the reign of Henry VII it was used in most of the important enactments . A member of the House of Commons wishing to introduce a bill ...
... bills of attainder . Naturally the next step was its application to all kinds of legislation , and from the reign of Henry VII it was used in most of the important enactments . A member of the House of Commons wishing to introduce a bill ...
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... bill . He does so by bringing to the table where the Clerks sit , a document supposed to be his bill , but which is really a " dummy " or sheet of paper , supplied to him at the public bill office , and containing the title of the bill ...
... bill . He does so by bringing to the table where the Clerks sit , a document supposed to be his bill , but which is really a " dummy " or sheet of paper , supplied to him at the public bill office , and containing the title of the bill ...
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... bill , which notice appears in the record of the proceedings . Two days later it is in order to ask leave by written motion to intro- duce the bill , and such leave is usually granted , although it may be refused by the House . If leave ...
... bill , which notice appears in the record of the proceedings . Two days later it is in order to ask leave by written motion to intro- duce the bill , and such leave is usually granted , although it may be refused by the House . If leave ...
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