American Law Reports Annotated, Svazek 95Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1935 |
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Strana 276
... bill - on day passed in other house . For convenient consideration , we quote section 56 of the Constitution in full : " No bill shall become a law until the same shall have been signed by the presiding officer of each of the two houses ...
... bill - on day passed in other house . For convenient consideration , we quote section 56 of the Constitution in full : " No bill shall become a law until the same shall have been signed by the presiding officer of each of the two houses ...
Strana 281
... bill are not conclusive evidence that the bill was properly passed , and that the journals of the respective houses may be examined to determine that question , the holding has heretofore been to the effect that the provision requiring ...
... bill are not conclusive evidence that the bill was properly passed , and that the journals of the respective houses may be examined to determine that question , the holding has heretofore been to the effect that the provision requiring ...
Strana 285
... bill had not . become a valid law where , although it was regularly passed by both branches of the legislature , it ... bill now under consideration was signed by the secretary of the senate , by the speaker of the house , by the chief ...
... bill had not . become a valid law where , although it was regularly passed by both branches of the legislature , it ... bill now under consideration was signed by the secretary of the senate , by the speaker of the house , by the chief ...
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