The Clerk's Manual of Rules, Statutes, Procedures and Precedents Applicable to the Ordinary Business of the Legislature of the State of New York1898 |
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... order of business is reached . The bills must be taken up in their exact or- der , unless the House , by unanimous con- sent , direct otherwise , on a motion made for that purpose . When a bill has been duly con- 40 CLERK'S MANUAL .
... order of business is reached . The bills must be taken up in their exact or- der , unless the House , by unanimous con- sent , direct otherwise , on a motion made for that purpose . When a bill has been duly con- 40 CLERK'S MANUAL .
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... taken immedi- ately thereafter , and the yeas and nays entered on the journal . It is then delivered by the Clerk to the Sen- ate , where it goes through the same stages which it has in the Assembly . Bills passed by one House have no ...
... taken immedi- ately thereafter , and the yeas and nays entered on the journal . It is then delivered by the Clerk to the Sen- ate , where it goes through the same stages which it has in the Assembly . Bills passed by one House have no ...
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... taken : I. Give one day's notice of the intention to move to suspend the rule or rules which con- flict with the object in view . The following form of notice is applicable to this case : Mr. Smith gives notice that he will , at some ...
... taken : I. Give one day's notice of the intention to move to suspend the rule or rules which con- flict with the object in view . The following form of notice is applicable to this case : Mr. Smith gives notice that he will , at some ...
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... the bill to a third reading in the manner previously described . If it is desired to have a bill taken up in Committee of the Whole , it is necessary to make a motion therefor in the House , under the 44 CLERK'S MANUAL .
... the bill to a third reading in the manner previously described . If it is desired to have a bill taken up in Committee of the Whole , it is necessary to make a motion therefor in the House , under the 44 CLERK'S MANUAL .
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... taken up and acted upon out of its order , to any required extent , without previous notice , by the unani- mous consent of the House being obtained therefor , except as provided by article III , section 15 , of the Constitution . FORMS ...
... taken up and acted upon out of its order , to any required extent , without previous notice , by the unani- mous consent of the House being obtained therefor , except as provided by article III , section 15 , of the Constitution . FORMS ...
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Page 290 - Commander-in-Chief of the military and naval forces of the State. He shall have power to convene the Legislature (or the Senate only) on extraordinary occasions. At extraordinary sessions no subject shall be acted upon, except such as the Governor may recommend for consideration.
Page 298 - ... that honorably discharged soldiers and sailors from the army and navy of the United States in the late Civil War, who are citizens and residents of this State, shall be entitled to preference in appointment and promotion, without regard to their standing on any list from which such appointment or promotion may be made. Laws shall be made to provide for the enforcement of this section.
Page 285 - But no law shall ^ -authorize the construction or operation of a street railroad except upon the condition that the consent of the owners of one-half in value of the property bounded on, and the consent also of the local authorities having the control of, that portion of a street or highway upon which it is proposed to construct or operate such railroad be first obtained...
Page 261 - Every citizen may freely speak, write and publish his sentiments on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of that right; and no law shall be passed to restrain or abridge the liberty of speech or of the press.
Page 283 - Each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings, and publish the same, except such parts as may require secrecy. The doors of each house shall be kept open, except when the public welfare shall require secrecy.
Page 318 - Neither the credit nor the money of the State shall be given or loaned to or in aid of any association, corporation or private undertaking. This section shall not, however, prevent the Legislature from making such provision for the education and support of the blind, the deaf and dumb, and juvenile delinquents, as to it may seem proper. Nor shall it apply to any fund or property now held, or which may hereafter be held, by the State for educational purposes.
Page 305 - Except where the judgment is of death, appeals may be taken, as of right, to said court only from judgments or orders entered upon decisions of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, finally determining actions or special proceedings, and from orders granting new trials on exceptions, where the appellants stipulate that upon affirmance judgment absolute shall be rendered against them.
Page 265 - Sec. 2. No person who shall receive, accept or offer to receive, or pay, offer or promise to pay, contribute, offer or promise to contribute to another, to be paid or used, any money or other valuable thing as a compensation or reward for the giving or withholding a vote at an...
Page 62 - Creating, increasing, or decreasing fees, percentage or allowances of public officers, during the term for which said officers are elected or appointed...
Page 289 - The executive power shall be vested in a Governor, who shall hold his office for two years; a Lieutenant-Governor shall be chosen at the same time, and for the same term.