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Page B-10
... commissions created for such purpose . The work of these commissions would be much less laborious and expensive if proposed bills were drafted with special reference to former revised laws , either by incorporating proposed changes in ...
... commissions created for such purpose . The work of these commissions would be much less laborious and expensive if proposed bills were drafted with special reference to former revised laws , either by incorporating proposed changes in ...
Page B-11
... commission's labors is then sub- mitted to the Legislature for ratification as a single act . This method is illustrated by a statute of North Carolina [ '03 ch.314 ] directing a commission therein named to " collect , revise and re ...
... commission's labors is then sub- mitted to the Legislature for ratification as a single act . This method is illustrated by a statute of North Carolina [ '03 ch.314 ] directing a commission therein named to " collect , revise and re ...
Page B-12
... commission is required to submit its revision to the next General Assembly . Each commis- sioner is allowed compensation at the rate of $ 1000 a year with an allowance of $ 1500 for clerical assistance . A commission with somewhat ...
... commission is required to submit its revision to the next General Assembly . Each commis- sioner is allowed compensation at the rate of $ 1000 a year with an allowance of $ 1500 for clerical assistance . A commission with somewhat ...
Page B-13
... commission appointed in that state in 1901 is continued in office for another year by an act passed at the last legislative session [ '03 ch.232 ] , by which act the commission is directed to present such further bills " as shall be ...
... commission appointed in that state in 1901 is continued in office for another year by an act passed at the last legislative session [ '03 ch.232 ] , by which act the commission is directed to present such further bills " as shall be ...
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... commission for promoting uni- formity of legislation in the United States , to the effect that " arabic numerals should be used for chapter numbers in place of the antiquated and obscure roman numerals . ” University of the State of New ...
... commission for promoting uni- formity of legislation in the United States , to the effect that " arabic numerals should be used for chapter numbers in place of the antiquated and obscure roman numerals . ” University of the State of New ...
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Page G-15 - Senate, shall appoint three persons, not more than two of whom shall belong to the same political party, who shall be styled a "State Board of Arbitration...
Page G-18 - The legislature may also borrow money to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or defend the State in time of war; but the money thus raised shall be applied exclusively to the object for which the loan was authorized, or to the repayment of the debt thereby created.
Page D-23 - No public money or property shall be appropriated for or applied to any religious worship, exercise or instruction, or the support of any religious establishment.
Page P-8 - ... in the English language and that in his opinion the child is fourteen years of age or upwards and has reached the normal development of a child of its age, and is in sound health and is physically able to perform the work which it intends to do.
Page D-8 - Criminal anarchy is the doctrine that organized government should be overthrown by force or violence, or by assassination of the executive head or of any of the executive officials of government, or by any unlawful means.
Page P-8 - The school record of such child properly filled out and signed as provided in this article. (2) A passport or duly attested transcript of the certificate of birth or baptism or other religious record, showing the date and place of birth of such child.
Page D-17 - Ohio, that any collection of individuals, assembled for any unlawful purpose, intending to do damage or injury to any one or pretending to exercise correctional power over other persons by violence, and without authority of law, shall for the purpose of this act be regarded as a 'mob,' and any act of violence exercised by them upon the body of any person, shall constitute a 'lynching.
Page D-1 - That no person shall be held to answer for a criminal offense without due process of law...
Page H-27 - The attorney general, county attorney, or any citizen of the county where such nuisance exists, or is kept, or is maintained, may maintain an action in the name of the State to abate and perpetually enjoin the same. The injunction shall be granted at the commencement of the action, and no bond shall be required.