... journal, and proceed to reconsider it. If, after such reconsideration, two-thirds of the members present shall agree to pass the bill, it shall be sent, together with the objections, to the other house, by which it shall likewise be reconsidered,... Reports of the Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of 1821 Assembled ... - Page 623by New York (State). Constitutional Convention, Nathaniel Hazeltine Carter, William Leete Stone - 1821 - 703 pagesFull view - About this book
| Parliamentary practice - 1826 - 228 pages
...have originated, who shall enter the objections at large on their journal, and proceed to reconsider it. If, after such reconsideration, two-thirds of...the members present, it shall become a law. But in all such cases the votes of both houses shall be determined by yeas and nays, and the names of the... | |
| Francis Smith Eastman - New York (State) - 1828 - 320 pages
...have originated, who shall enter the objections at large on their journal, and proceed to reconsider it. If, after such reconsideration, two-thirds of...the members present, it shall become a law. But in all such cases the votes of both houses shall be determined by yeas and nays, and the names of the... | |
| Thomas Burton - Great Britain - 1828 - 574 pages
...together with the objections, be sent to the other branch of the legislature, where it shall also be reconsidered, and if approved by two-thirds of the members present, it shall have the force of a law. ' ' See " The Constitution of the several independent States of America, published... | |
| Thomas Burton - Great Britain - 1828 - 562 pages
...together with the objections, be sent to the other branch of the legislature, where it shall also be reconsidered, and if approved by two-thirds of the members present, it shall have the force of a law.'' See " The Constitution of the several independent States of America, published... | |
| New York (State) - Law - 1829 - 826 pages
...£^0™%°^ enter the objections at large on their journal, and proceed to recon- du'H>M<i ofsider it. If after such reconsideration, two-thirds of the...the members present, it shall become a law. But in all such cases, the votes of both houses ihall be determined by yeas and nays, and the names of the... | |
| Presidents - 1841 - 460 pages
...have originated, who shall enter the objections at large on their journal, and proceed to reconsider it: if, after such reconsideration, two-thirds of...the members present shall agree to pass the bill, it shall be sent, together with the objections, to the other House, by which it shall like wise be reconsidered;... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office - New York (State) - 1842 - 266 pages
...large on their jourhow dip». nal; and Proceed to reconsider it. If after such reed of. consideration, two-thirds of the members present shall agree to pass...the members present, it shall become a law. But in all such cases, the votes of both houses shall be determined by yeas and nays ; and the names of the... | |
| Andrew White Young - Economics - 1843 - 380 pages
...have originated; who shall enter the objections at large on their journal, and proceed t > reconsider it. If after such reconsideration, two-thirds of the...the members present, it shall become a law. But in all such cases, the votes of both houses shall be determined by yeas and nays ; and the names of the... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1846 - 410 pages
...have originated, who shall enter the objections at large upon the journals, and proceed to reconsider it ; if, after such reconsideration, two-thirds of...the members present shall agree to pass the bill, it shall be sent, with the objections, to the other house, by which it shall likewise be reconsidered... | |
| Illinois. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1847 - 618 pages
...have originated, who shall enter the objections at large on their journal and proceed to reconsider it. If, after such reconsideration, two-thirds of...reconsidered, and if approved by two-thirds of the members pressnt, it shall become a law, notwithstanding the objections of the governor. But in all such cases,... | |
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