The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the Year, Volume 19Gray and Bowen, 1847 |
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lished whose judgment shall be binding only upon parties who voluntarily submit their matters in ... no other office , and be ineligi- ble for the next three years after the termination of their office ... general laws 244 [ 1848 . NEW YORK .
lished whose judgment shall be binding only upon parties who voluntarily submit their matters in ... no other office , and be ineligi- ble for the next three years after the termination of their office ... general laws 244 [ 1848 . NEW YORK .
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... before his election , and shall be chosen by a plurality of votes , or , in case of an even vote , by " a majority of the members of both houses in joint - meeting , " for the term of three years ; but he shall not be eligible for the ...
... before his election , and shall be chosen by a plurality of votes , or , in case of an even vote , by " a majority of the members of both houses in joint - meeting , " for the term of three years ; but he shall not be eligible for the ...
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years , and shall receive a salary not to be diminished during their term ... election ; and if two - thirds of the members of the next legislature sanction them by their votes , they shall be submitted ... law calling such a con- vention ...
years , and shall receive a salary not to be diminished during their term ... election ; and if two - thirds of the members of the next legislature sanction them by their votes , they shall be submitted ... law calling such a con- vention ...
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travel . In all elections by the assembly , the members shall vote viva voce , and the votes shall be recorded . Every law shall embrace but one object , which shall be expressed in the title . No ... have resided in the state for two years .
travel . In all elections by the assembly , the members shall vote viva voce , and the votes shall be recorded . Every law shall embrace but one object , which shall be expressed in the title . No ... have resided in the state for two years .
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