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Yet Florus has the senate turn down Vulso's application no triumph takes place.
He established obligatory education for aristocrats all aristocrats had to provide their children with education and report it to the senate.
However, a week prior to convocation the full senate responsible for all university academic affairs met, and voted against awarding Aberhart a degree.
Joseph Smith vehemently denied Bennett's account, speculating that Boggs no longer governor, but campaigning for state senate was attacked by an election opponent.
Joseph Smith vehemently denied Bennett's account, speculating that Boggs no longer governor, but campaigning for state senate was attacked by an election opponent.
Republican activists, led by Fred A. Lennon, began pursuing term limits in the 1980s, in 1992, a referendum set term limits of eight consecutive years four consecutive terms in the house and two consecutive terms in the senate.
Ehlers served ten years in the Michigan state legislature two years in the state house and eight in the state senate.
As with his predecessor, President Juan José Arévalo Bermejo ( 1945 – 51 ), and because of the liberal changes to the economy of Guatemala, the land-owning upper classes and the political factions in the military, publicly accused President Árbenz of being unduly influenced by the four-man PGT Communist minority in the fifty-six-member senate of Guatemala a serious personal imputation and political accusation during the Cold War, of which the US Government took serious note.
The manifesto was forced through the Finnish senate by the deciding vote of the senate president, an appointee of the tsar and after the governor-general of Finland, Nikolay Bobrikov, had threatened a military invasion and siege.
Hardin challenged this premise for his removal, and when Owsley nominated George B. Kinkead to replace Hardin, the state senate voted 30 8 that no vacancy existed.
Her father, Culver Kidd, Jr., served in the Georgia state legislature for 46 years 16 years in the state house and 30 in the state senate.
* The Academic Senate current chairman of the senate is doc.
Urbane in his manners, amiable in temper, scrupulously impartial, uniting absolute firmness of purpose with the greatest gentleness of manners such were the qualifications which commended him to the presidency of the senate.

senate and law
However, passage of a bill by the state assembly alone does not change the law and the state senate and governor had not yet endorsed the bill.
The first description of civil, criminal and procedural law for a city in Germany in the German language, the Ordeelbook ( Ordeel: sentence ) was written by the solicitor of the senate of Hamburg, Jordan von Boitzenburg, in 1270.
Antony exercised his tribunician veto, with the aim of preventing a senatorial decree declaring martial law against the veto, and was violently expelled from the senate with another Caesar adherent, Cassius, who was also a tribune of the plebs.
So unpopular was her campaign among fellow politicians that when she introduced the first bill proposing to liberalise the law on contraception into the senate, no other member would agree to ' second ' the initiative and so it could not be further discussed.
He held that although the sovereign is not obliged to, it is advisable for him, as a practical expedient, to convene a senate from whom he can obtain advice, to delegate some power to magistrates for the practical administration of the law, and to use the Estates as a means of communicating with the people.
A tribune's veto did not prevent the senate from passing a bill, but meant that it was denied the force of law.
Another technical use of the term in Roman law was for the power to extend the law, beyond its mere interpretation, extending imperium from formal legislators under the ever-republican constitution: popular assemblies, senate, magistrates, emperor and their delegates to the jurisprudence of jurisconsults.
By law Paris is the seat of both houses of parliament ( the national assembly and the senate ), but their joint congresses are held at the palace of Versailles.
A clause provided that, within 5 days after the passing of the law, every senator should take an oath to observe it, under penalty of being expelled from the senate and heavily fined.
A delegate in the legislative branch drafts and presents a bill each year in hopes of passing it through the house or senate chambers, and into law.
She, the mother-in ‑ law of Octavian and wife of Antony, had no respect for Lepidus because of his slothfulness, and managed affairs herself, so that neither the senate nor the people transacted any business contrary to her pleasure.
* Gaius Mamilius Limetanus, tribunus plebis in 110 BC ; he carried a law inquiring into the cases of persons who had assisted Jugurtha in his opposition to the senate, and who had received bribes from him to neglect their duty to the state.
The plot called for Pompeianus ' nephew and stepson in law to stab Commodus, and the young assassin, during the attempt, declared to Commodus " Here is the dagger the senate sends to you!
Capito ultimately decided against a senate bid, pointing out that, even though the West Virginia Legislature passed a law allowing her to run for both her House seat and the U. S. Senate, " running for two offices simultaneously is not who I am as a person.
After the Arizona legislature failed to pass the law twice in 1999, it finally received both state senate and state house approval in April, 2000, and was enacted in that July.
Since that date C-19 has cleared the senate, attained royal assent, and come into force as law.
It was a modification to the Valerian law in 449 BC which first allowed acts of the Plebeian Council to have the full force of law over both Plebeians and Patricians, but eventually the final law in the series was passed ( the " Hortensian Law "), which removed the last check that the Patricians in the senate had over this power.
Furthermore, the PBHISTORY intelligence analyses of the Árbenz Government documents contradicted the CIA ’ s pro-communist-infiltration assumptions ; the document analysis team reported that President Árbenz Guzmán had abided Guatemalan constitutional law by respecting the right of national Communists to form political parties and to participate in national politics, in the senate of the Republic of Guatemala ; and reported that Guatemalan Communists were nationalists, ideologically independent of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
He has also gotten senate approval to return the police to the supervision of LGUs and has authored a law to fix the date for elections of ARMM officials.
Although he still engaged in the practice of law, he resigned from his teaching job in 1931 and reentered politics when he ran and won a senate seat and was subsequently elected its majority floor leader in 1934.
As protest against the action of President Balmaceda, the vice-president of the senate, Waldo Silva, and the president of the chamber of deputies, Ramón Barros Luco, issued a proclamation appointing Captain Jorge Montt commander of the navy, and stating that the navy could not recognize the authority of Balmaceda so long as he did not administer public affairs in accordance with the constitutional law of Chile.

senate and still
One month after the election, on 20 October, while the senate had still to reach a decision and negotiations were actively in place between the Christian Democrats and the Popular Unity, General René Schneider, Commander in Chief of the Chilean Army, was shot resisting a kidnap attempt by a group led by General Roberto Viaux.
After discussing this proposal the senate concluded that while there was much to be gained from a treaty with the Campani, Rome could not ally with the Campani and still be considered loyal to their existing treaty with the Samnites, and for this reason they had to refuse the proposal.
Getty was still more successful at pursuing senate reform during the negotiations for the Charlottetown Accord, when he won the addition of a Triple-E Senate to the package, against Mulroney's opposition.
His poem portrays a senate at Rome composed of past office-holders, the majority of whom were certainly still pagans.
During the 21st century Republicans in the State Senate have lost ground, particularly in Westchester County and New York City, though they still hold a few senate seats representing parts of Queens, Brooklyn, and Staten Island ( which leans Republican at most levels of government ).
* 4 – The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court answers the state's senate that the proposed civil unions will still violate the constitution by maintaining an inferior status of same-sex couples.
However, the Patricio-Plebeian aristocracy in the senate still retained other means by which to control the Plebeian Council, in particular the closeness between the Plebeian Tribunes and the senators.
It should therefore not be viewed as the final triumph of democracy over aristocracy, since, through the Tribunes, the senate could still control the Plebeian Council.
It had its own senate, and a partial list of its consuls still survives.
In Brazil, however, slavery was still legal, making it a particularly attractive location to former Confederates, among whom was a former member of the state senate of Alabama, William Hutchinson Norris.
In 355 he was made a senator ; and the letter is still extant, in which Constantius recommends him to the senate, and speaks in the highest terms both of Themistius himself and of his father.
Close relations between the plebeian tribunes and the senate meant that the senate could still exercise a great degree of control over the Plebeian Council.
Fall, after being appointed to a Cabinet position in 1921, said that if Andrews were still alive, he would have convinced the Governor to appoint him to Fall's senate seat.
" The methods of selection for student courts also vary: at some institutions, the elected student body president nominates and appoints student court members with the consent of the elected student representative assembly ( variously known as student council or student senate ); at others, a search committee interviews potential members who are subsequently nominated and officially appointed ; at still other institutions, the sitting members of the student court actually participate in the process of nominating and selecting new court members.
On February 10, 1798, Garrard's son William, still serving in the state senate, introduced a bill to hold another vote on calling a constitutional convention.
This law should not be viewed as the final triumph of democracy over aristocracy, since, through its close relations with the Plebeian Tribunes, the senate could still control the Plebeian Council.
Smith went on to announce his candidacy for the senate while still serving as a sitting territorial supreme court justice.

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