... the same to be cleared ; he shall decide all questions of order, subject to appeal to the Senate. On every appeal he shall have the right, in his place, to assign his reasons for his decision. When the Senate shall be ready to go into committee of... Votes and Proceedings - Página 18por New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1923Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| New York (State). Secretary's Office - 1871 - 548 páginas
...preserve order and decorum. 2. He shall decide all questions of order, subject to ap|H-al to tlie house. On every appeal he shall have the right, in his place, to assign his reasons for his decision. 8. He shall appoint all committees, except where the house shall otherwise order. 4. He may substitute... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1858 - 186 páginas
...preserve order and decorum. ' 2. He shall decide all questions of order, subject to appeal to the House. On every appeal he shall have the right, in his place, to assign his reasons for his decision. He shall appoint all committees, except where the House shall otherwise order. He may substitute any... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office - 1858 - 574 páginas
...order and decorum. 2. He shall decide all questions of order, subject Appeals. to appeal to the House. On every appeal he shall have the right, in his place, to assign his reasons for his decision. 3. He shall appoint all committees, except where Committees the House shall otherwise order. 4. He... | |
| Kansas. Legislature. House of Representatives - 1863 - 382 páginas
...legislative days, but for no logger period, except by special consent of the House. 5. When the House shall be ready to go into committee of the whole, he shall name a chairman to preside. 6. He shall sign all bills passed by the House, and certify the passage of all bills that may be passed... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention, Franklin Benjamin Hough - 1867 - 502 páginas
...duties of the Chair for a period not exceeding two consecutive legislative days. 5. When the Convention shall be ready to go into Committee of the Whole, he shall name a Chairman to preside therein. 6. He shall designate the reporters for the public press, not exceeding fifteen in number, and shall... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention, Franklin Benjamin Hough - 1867 - 496 páginas
...order aud decorum. 2. He shall decide all questions of order, subject to appeal to the Convention. On every appeal he shall have the right, in his place, to assign his reasons for his decision. 3. He shall appoint all committees except where the Convention shall otherwise order. ' 4. He may substitute... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1868 - 1044 páginas
...duties of the Chair for a period not exceeding two consecutive legislative days. 6. When the Convention shall be ready to go into Committee of the "Whole, he shall name a Chairman to preside therein. 6. He shall designate the reporters for the public press, not exceeding fifteen in number, and shall... | |
| North Carolina. Constitutional Convention - 1868 - 638 páginas
...order and decorum. 2. He shall decide all questions of order, subject to appeal to the Convention. On every appeal, he shall have the right, in his place, to assign his reasons for his decision. 3. He shall appoint all committees except where the Con>ntion shall otherwise order. the Chair for... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1868 - 1082 páginas
...preserve order and decorum. 2. He shall decide all questions of order subject to appeal to the Convention. On every appeal he shall have the right, in his place, to assign his reasons for his decision. 3. He shall appoint all Committees, except where the Convention shall otherwise order. i. He may substitute... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1868 - 568 páginas
...duties of the Chair for a period not exceeding two consecutive legislative days. 5. "When the Convention shall be ready to go into Committee of the Whole, he shall name a Chairman to preside therein. 6. He shall designate the reporters for the public press, not [Coy. No. 2.] exceeding fifteen in number,... | |
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