Laws, Ordinances, Decrees, and Military Orders Having the Force of Law, Effective in Porto Rico, May 1, 1900: Letter from the Secretary of War Transmitting, in Response to the Inquiry of the House of Representatives, Laws and Ordinances of and Military Orders and Decrees Affecting Porto Rico, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 |
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Page 1425
... hearing in said proceedings . 3. That the judges of first instance of the interested districts and the chamber of administration of the proper audiencia report on the utility , advantages , or disadvantages of the change . 4. That in no ...
... hearing in said proceedings . 3. That the judges of first instance of the interested districts and the chamber of administration of the proper audiencia report on the utility , advantages , or disadvantages of the change . 4. That in no ...
Page 1434
... hearing the public prosecutor and the chamber of administration whenever he deems this advisable , shall declare as may be proper : 1. The acceptance of the excuse or of the claim , in which case the appointment shall be void , and ...
... hearing the public prosecutor and the chamber of administration whenever he deems this advisable , shall declare as may be proper : 1. The acceptance of the excuse or of the claim , in which case the appointment shall be void , and ...
Page 1436
... hearing the full council of state , shall decide what may be proper in the council of secretaries . In the latter case the court shall obey the decision , with- out prejudice to the ministerial liability , if there be any ground for it ...
... hearing the full council of state , shall decide what may be proper in the council of secretaries . In the latter case the court shall obey the decision , with- out prejudice to the ministerial liability , if there be any ground for it ...
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... hearing the chamber of administration , may also suspend an examining or first - instance judge , after proceedings in which there appears a request of suspension by the Governor - General or by the hierarchical superior of the person ...
... hearing the chamber of administration , may also suspend an examining or first - instance judge , after proceedings in which there appears a request of suspension by the Governor - General or by the hierarchical superior of the person ...
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... hearing either in writing or orally , if he appears on summons issued to him . ART . 151. The suspension shall last : In cases 1 , 2 , and 3 of article 149 , until a sentence of acquittal has been pronounced or a suspension of ...
... hearing either in writing or orally , if he appears on summons issued to him . ART . 151. The suspension shall last : In cases 1 , 2 , and 3 of article 149 , until a sentence of acquittal has been pronounced or a suspension of ...
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