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bill and shall

In
the new
bill the territory
of Nebraska was extended north all
the way to
the 49th parallel, and any decisions on slavery were to
be made " when admitted as
a state or states,
the said territory, or any portion
of the same,
shall be received into
the Union, with or without slavery, as their constitution may prescribe
at the time
of their admission
.

Moreover, when
a bill is introduced,
the Speaker determines which committee
shall consider it
.

Offended,
the Fairy Queen pronounces
a magical " sentence " upon
the peers: Strephon
shall not
only become
a Member
of Parliament, but will have
the power to pass any
bill he proposes, including throwing
the peerage open to competitive examination
.

President Abraham Lincoln signed
a bill on June 30, 1864 granting Yosemite Valley and
the Mariposa Grove
of Giant Sequoias to
the State
of California " for public use, resort and recreation ,"
the two tracts "
shall be inalienable for all time ".

In Spain, article 115
of the Constitution provides that
the King
shall give his assent to laws passed
by the General Courts within 15 days after their final passing
by them ;
the absence
of the royal assent, although not constitutionally provided, would mean
the bill did not become law
.

According to Article 91, within fifteen days
of passage
of a bill by the Cortes Generales,
the king
shall give his assent and publish
the new law
.

: No
bill of attainder, ex post facto law, nor any law impairing
the obligation
of contracts,
shall ever
be passed, and no conviction
shall work corruption
of blood or forfeiture
of estate
.

Contrast this with
the subtly more modern variation
of the Texas version: Article 1 ( Titled Bill
of Rights ) Section 16, entitled Bills
of Attainder ; Ex Post Facto or Retroactive Laws: Impairing Obligation
of Contracts: " No
bill of attainder, ex post facto law, retroactive law, or any law impairing
the obligation
of contracts,
shall be made ".

According to Article 91, within fifteen days that
a bill has been passed
by the Cortes Generales,
the king
shall give his assent and publish
the new law
.

According to Article 91, within fifteen days that
a bill has been passed
by the Cortes Generales,
the king
shall give his assent and publish
the new law
.

" In 1938,
the Supreme Court reversed itself
in part
in Wright v
. U
. S., ruling that Congress could designate agents on its behalf to receive veto messages when it was not
in session, saying that "
the Constitution does not define what
shall constitute
a return
of a bill or deny
the use
of appropriate agencies
in effecting
the return
.

: While
the U
. S
. Constitution has
a clause that states " No
bill of attainder or ex post facto law
shall be passed "
the Confederate Constitution adds
a phrase to protect slavery
.

: No
bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law denying or impairing
the right
of property
in negro slaves
shall be passed
.

: No State
shall enter into any treaty, alliance, or confederation ; grant letters
of marque and reprisal ; coin money ; make anything but gold and silver coin
a tender
in payment
of debts ; pass any
bill of attainder, or ex post facto law, or law impairing
the obligation
of contracts ; or grant any title
of nobility
.

Article III ( Bill
of Rights ), Section 22 specifically states: " No ex post facto law or
bill of attainder
shall be enacted
.
The bill also prohibits military commissions and indefinite detention for individuals detained
in the United States and affirms that any trial proceedings “
shall have all
the due process as provided for under
the Constitution .”

" However,
the bill also included language that stated "
a firearm
shall not
be determined to
be particularly suitable for sporting purposes solely because
the firearm is suitable for use
in a sporting event "-possibly an attempt to rebut those that would argue that several
of the firearms proposed to
be banned are used
in the national rifle matches held
at Camp Perry each year
.
The bill states that " No new recipients
shall be funded after June 30, 2009
.

He later tried to sponsor
a similar
bill commanding that " A person aged 18 years or above who is convicted
of the murder
of a police officer acting
in the execution
of his duty
shall on conviction
be sentenced to death
.

A Member can also move to suspend
the rules and take another action, such as to " suspend
the rules and consider
the bill ," and
the House
shall take
the proposed action if two-thirds
of those voting are
in favor
of the motion
.

Martial law
shall NOT
be possible
in this country as long as
the people recognize
the bill of rights as inalienable
.

McDonald also co-sponsored
a bill ' expressing
the sense
of the Congress that homosexual acts and
the class
of individuals who advocate such conduct
shall never receive special consideration or
a protected status under law '.

It began as
a private member's
bill proposed
by Geulah Cohen, whose original text stated that "
the integrity and unity
of greater Jerusalem ( Yerushalayim rabati )
in its boundaries after
the Six-Day War
shall not
be violated
.
bill and then

Perhaps he had known
then where that hundred dollar
bill had come from and where it was taking his wife
.

Conservative Oklahoma state legislators reacted
by demanding Hill's resignation from
the university,
then introducing
a bill to prohibit
the university from accepting donations from out-of-state residents, and finally attempting to pass legislation to close down
the law school
.

In 1933, Bert Bell, understanding that prerequisites to
a NFL franchise being granted to him were changes
in the blue laws, played
the primary role
of convincing
then Governor Gifford Pinchot to issue
a bill before
the Pennsylvanian legislature to deprecate
the Blue Laws
.

Bentinck,
then still Conservative leader
in the Commons, joined Disraeli
in speaking and voting for
the bill, although his own speech was
a standard one
of toleration
.

# A
bill of rights should
be coupled with
the constitution to prevent
a dictator (
then believed to eventually
be the president ) from exploiting citizens
.

Theodore Roosevelt,
then a member
of the Assembly, said that he had initially voted for
the bill believing it was wrong, but wishing to punish
the unscrupulous railroad barons
.

In 1999
the then Home Secretary Jack Straw introduced
a controversial
bill to limit
the right to trial
by jury
.

If you love God, he tells us,
then it's your duty to vote this healthcare
bill in ...

In March
the bill moved to
the Senate Committee on Territories, which was
then headed
by Sen
. Douglas
.

Once approved
by Parliament,
the bill was
then presented to voters
in a referendum, and approved
by 64 %
of those voting
in 16 March 2003
.

" He
then seized
the records, snatched
the bill from
the hands
of the clerk, drove
the members out
at the point
of the bayonet, locked
the doors, put
the key
in his pocket, and returned to Whitehall
.

Friedman made newspaper headlines
by proposing
a negative income tax to replace
the existing welfare system, and
then opposing
a bill to implement it because
the bill proposed to supplement
the existing system rather than replace it
.

A major figure
in the expansion
of the genre was promoter Bill Graham, whose first rock concert
in 1965 was
a benefit that included Alan Ginsberg and
the then unknown Jefferson Airplane on
the bill.

# Sign
the legislation ;
the bill then becomes law
.

If I cut him open, there wasn't metal, he was grown ... and
then within twenty years you get
the first
bill not passed
in the Senate where they applied for replication
of animals, sheep and goats and cattle and animals and they turned it down, but if you can do that,
then you can do human beings
.

He also has
a simple definition for talent
in writing: " If you wrote something for which someone sent you
a check, if you cashed
the check and it didn't bounce, and if you
then paid
the light
bill with
the money, I consider you talented
.
The one successful
bill from
the lobbying
in the 1730s, which came into force on 29 September 1739, extended
the provision prohibiting
the import
of foreign books to also prohibit
the import
of books that, while originally published
in Britain, were being reprinted
in foreign nations and
then shipped to England and Wales
.
The conflict over parliamentary procedure lasted three days, with Democrats delaying consideration
of the bill by introducing points
of order to challenge
the maneuver,
then appealing
the Reed's rulings to
the floor
.

If
the parliament passes
a resolution
of no confidence, or refuses to pass an important
bill such as
the budget,
then the government must either resign so that
a different government can
be appointed or seek
a parliamentary dissolution so that new general elections may
be held
in order to re-confirm or deny
the government's mandate
.
The Conservatives
then formed
a ministry,
in which after long Parliamentary debate Disraeli passed
the Second Reform Act
of 1867, more far-reaching than Gladstone's proposed
bill had been
.

Senate GOP leader Trent Lott decided to pull
a bill to abolish "
the marriage penalty ," " which
in the tax code reflects
the fact that married couples who both work for wages frequently pay more
in taxes
then if they earned
the same amount
of income but weren't married
.
The Congress
then passed
a bill establishing
the Electoral Commission, which would determine
the winner once and for all
.

Through discussions with
the manufacturer it was established that
the appropriate circuitry integrated into
the television set would
be less expensive than
the stand-alone box, and Ronald May,
then a Sanyo employee, provided
the expert witness testimony on behalf
of Sanyo and Gallaudet University
in support
of the passage
of the bill.
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