Senate, or unless he has a direct personal or pecuniary interest in the event of such question. If any Senator refuses to vote, unless he be excused by the Senate, or unless he be interested, such refusal shall be deemed a contempt. Votes and Proceedings - Página 11por New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1921Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Congress. House - 1893 - 784 páginas
...the commencement of the roll call aud quired to vote, decided without debate, he shall be excused, or unless he has a direct personal or pecuniary interest in the event of such question. Pat™. 2. Pairs shall be announced by the Clerk, after the completion of the second roll call, from... | |
| George Glover Crocker - 1894 - 250 páginas
...during its sittings, unless excused or necessarily prevented ; and shall vote on each question put, unless he has a direct personal or pecuniary interest in the event of such question, and on a roll call, should he not vote, he shall answer 'present.' " Section 118. — Special committees... | |
| 1894 - 1120 páginas
...House during its sittings, unless excused or necessarily prevented, and shall vnte on each question put unless he has a direct personal or pecuniary interest in the event of such question. NOTES AND COMMENTS OX RECENT DECISIONS. 32J Whenever in pursuance of § 5, Art. I of the Constitution... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - 1895 - 786 páginas
...before division or the commencement of the roll call and decided without debate, he shall be excused, or unless he has a direct personal or pecuniary interest in the event of such question; and on a roll call, should he not vote, he shall answer " present." — Rule VIII, clause 1. Pairs... | |
| Henry Harrison Smith - 1896 - 136 páginas
...before division or the commencement of the roll-call and decided without debate, he shall be excused, or unless he has a direct personal or pecuniary interest in the event of such question." After discussion of the question, Mr. Richard W. Austin of Alabama withdrew six votes, including the... | |
| 1897 - 996 páginas
...address the Chair, the President shall name the Senator who is first to speak. (4) Every Senator shall be present within the Senate Chamber during the sessions...interested, such refusal shall be deemed a contempt. (5) A Senator desiring to be excused from voting may, when his name is called, make a brief statement,... | |
| 1897 - 734 páginas
...during its sittings, unless excused or necessarily prevented: tind shall vote on each question put, unless he has a direct personal or pecuniary interest in the event of such question. — Rule VIII, clause 1. He (the Speaker) shall rise to put <i question, but may state it silting;... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office - 1898 - 1034 páginas
...the Chair, the President shall name the Senator who is first to speak. (4). Every Senator shall be present within the Senate Chamber during the sessions...interested, such refusal shall be deemed a contempt. (5). A Senator desiring to be excused from voting may, when his name is called, make a brief statement,... | |
| Lauros Grant McConachie - 1898 - 468 páginas
...during its sittings, unless excused or necessarily prevented ; and shall vote on each question put, unless he has a direct personal or pecuniary interest in the event of such question. 2. Pairs shall be announced by the Clerk, after the completion of the second roll-call, from a written... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1899 - 854 páginas
...excnsed or necessarily prevented, and shall vote on each question stated from the chair unless excnsed by the Senate, or unless he has a direct personal...interest in the event of such question. If any Senator refnses to vote, unless he be excnsed by the Senate, or unless he be interested, such refnsal shall... | |
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