Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 77A.L. Hummel, 1918 |
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... the separate houses . Strangely enough , no one has considered this subject sufficiently important for careful study and yet in 1913 in one of 鼎* 4 our leading states all of the principal officers and some [ v ] Page FOREWORD.
... the separate houses . Strangely enough , no one has considered this subject sufficiently important for careful study and yet in 1913 in one of 鼎* 4 our leading states all of the principal officers and some [ v ] Page FOREWORD.
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... considered to have acquired through its general legislative power the privileges not specifically conferred by the constitution . They are not exclusive or inalienable and are defined by statute law.19 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE NOT ...
... considered to have acquired through its general legislative power the privileges not specifically conferred by the constitution . They are not exclusive or inalienable and are defined by statute law.19 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE NOT ...
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... considered that it was advisable to make the certificate of the presiding officers the evidence instead of journals kept by minor officials , who were liable to make mistakes . 22 Rex v . Arundel , Hobart 109 . 23 Yolo County v . Colgan ...
... considered that it was advisable to make the certificate of the presiding officers the evidence instead of journals kept by minor officials , who were liable to make mistakes . 22 Rex v . Arundel , Hobart 109 . 23 Yolo County v . Colgan ...
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... considered as a true and complete account of the legislative body , and omission therefrom of a step made mandatory by the constitu- tion should be conclusive evidence that it was not taken . Journals might then be kept with greater ...
... considered as a true and complete account of the legislative body , and omission therefrom of a step made mandatory by the constitu- tion should be conclusive evidence that it was not taken . Journals might then be kept with greater ...
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... considered directory.30 Constitutional provisions that bills shall be enacted into clauses and sections are viewed in the same light.31 In situations such as these the will of the framers of the constitution may be accomplished with ...
... considered directory.30 Constitutional provisions that bills shall be enacted into clauses and sections are viewed in the same light.31 In situations such as these the will of the framers of the constitution may be accomplished with ...
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