Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 24Connecticut Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 263
... amendment has been approved by the General Assembly . The result of this practice is that the final vote cannot be ascer- tained until a time obviously later than the framers of the constitution had in mind . The Commission proposes to ...
... amendment has been approved by the General Assembly . The result of this practice is that the final vote cannot be ascer- tained until a time obviously later than the framers of the constitution had in mind . The Commission proposes to ...
Page 307
... amendment can be proposed to accompany an initiated amendment on the ballot . In the section are three devices designed to protect the constitution against frivolous amendment . The first is the power of the General Assembly to reject ...
... amendment can be proposed to accompany an initiated amendment on the ballot . In the section are three devices designed to protect the constitution against frivolous amendment . The first is the power of the General Assembly to reject ...
Page 321
... amendments to accompany amendments proposed by initiative petition . Amendments proposed under this subsection shall be placed on the ballot at the next general election . C. No amendment shall be proposed containing special or local ...
... amendments to accompany amendments proposed by initiative petition . Amendments proposed under this subsection shall be placed on the ballot at the next general election . C. No amendment shall be proposed containing special or local ...
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