Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 24Connecticut Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 162
... become law - i.e . , by failure of the Governor to act and by an overriding of the veto . It is reasonable to argue that by virtue of the presence of the “ subject to " phrase in a sentence dealing with one of three ways in which bills ...
... become law - i.e . , by failure of the Governor to act and by an overriding of the veto . It is reasonable to argue that by virtue of the presence of the “ subject to " phrase in a sentence dealing with one of three ways in which bills ...
Page 163
... becomes a law under the pro- visions of this Section shall , if subject to a referendum under Article Seventh , become operative until and except as provided therein . " Were this proposed clause a part of the proposed constitu- tion ...
... becomes a law under the pro- visions of this Section shall , if subject to a referendum under Article Seventh , become operative until and except as provided therein . " Were this proposed clause a part of the proposed constitu- tion ...
Page 290
... becomes difficult for the courts to draw a line between constitutional and unconstitutional disobedience and thus the prohibition tends to become inoperative . The other alternative is , of course , to prohibit certain specified special ...
... becomes difficult for the courts to draw a line between constitutional and unconstitutional disobedience and thus the prohibition tends to become inoperative . The other alternative is , of course , to prohibit certain specified special ...
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