Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 77A.L. Hummel, 1918 |
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... refuse to review in any manner the action of the legislature in admitting or expelling members , the binding force of statutes defining the methods of contesting elections rests solely in the will of the house . This is in harmony with ...
... refuse to review in any manner the action of the legislature in admitting or expelling members , the binding force of statutes defining the methods of contesting elections rests solely in the will of the house . This is in harmony with ...
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... refusing to admit the journals to impeach a properly certified act.23 JOURNALS PRESUMED FAVORABLE TO THE ACT Another view , which has been expressed by the courts of more than half the states , is that the properly certified act is only ...
... refusing to admit the journals to impeach a properly certified act.23 JOURNALS PRESUMED FAVORABLE TO THE ACT Another view , which has been expressed by the courts of more than half the states , is that the properly certified act is only ...
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... refuse to invalidate an act other than by affirmative state- ments on the journal . PAROL EVIDENCE INADMISSIBLE TO OVERTHROW JOURNALS The courts have consistently refused to admit parol evidence to overthrow the favorable presumption ...
... refuse to invalidate an act other than by affirmative state- ments on the journal . PAROL EVIDENCE INADMISSIBLE TO OVERTHROW JOURNALS The courts have consistently refused to admit parol evidence to overthrow the favorable presumption ...
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... refuse to rule on the con- stitutionality of a measure unless a point of order is involved . It is then their duty to do so . The Missouri Constitution ( Section 37 , Article III ) empowers five members of either house to protest that ...
... refuse to rule on the con- stitutionality of a measure unless a point of order is involved . It is then their duty to do so . The Missouri Constitution ( Section 37 , Article III ) empowers five members of either house to protest that ...
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... refused to take the position that payments to legislative employes made by resolution and properly endorsed were illegal al- though contrary to a clearly expressed statute . 65 Sec . 28 , Art . V. 66 Montana House Journal , 1915 , p ...
... refused to take the position that payments to legislative employes made by resolution and properly endorsed were illegal al- though contrary to a clearly expressed statute . 65 Sec . 28 , Art . V. 66 Montana House Journal , 1915 , p ...
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