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" Those already fixed expenditures based by the Constitution upon the powers appertaining to the Emperor, and such expenditures as may have arisen by the effect of law, or that appertain to the legal obligations of the Government, shall be neither rejected... "
Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science in the City of New York - Page 346
1916
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The Constitution of Japan: With the Laws Appertaining Thereto, and the ...

Japan - Japan - 1889 - 32 pages
...may have arisen by thetflfct of law, or that appertain to the legal obligations of the Government, shall be neither rejected nor reduced by the Imperial...without the concurrence of the Government. ARTICLE LXVIII. — In order to meet special requirements, the Government may ask the consent of the Imperial...
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Commentaries on the Constitution of the Empire of Japan

Hirobumi Itō - Constitutional history - 1889 - 312 pages
...may have arisen by the effect of law, or that appertain to the legal obligations of the Government, shall be neither rejected nor reduced by the Imperial Diet, without the concurrence of the Government. " Already fixed expenditures based by the Constitution upon the powers appertaining to the Emperor"...
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The Convention Manual of Procedure, Forms and Rules for the Regulation of ...

New York (State). Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1894 - 508 pages
...may have arisen by the effect of a law, or that appertain to the legal obligations of the government, shall be neither rejected nor reduced by the Imperial Diet, without the concurrence of the government. Art. 68. In order to meet special requirements, the government may ask the consent of the Imperial...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 207

Literature - 1895 - 872 pages
...may have arisen by the effect of law, or that appertain to the legal obligations of the government, shall be neither rejected nor reduced by the Imperial Diet, without the concurrence of the government. The import of this Just amounts to the fact that the Diet has no power to deal with about three-fourths...
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Japan by the Japanese: A Survey by Its Highest Authorities

Alfred Stead - Industries - 1904 - 752 pages
...may have arisen by the effect of law, or that appertain to the legal obligations of the Government, shall be neither rejected nor reduced by the Imperial...without the concurrence of the Government. ARTICLE LXVIII. — In order to meet special requirements, the Government may ask the consent of the Imperial...
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the story of the japanese people especially of their educatonal development

james a. b scerer - 1905 - 380 pages
...have arisen by the effect of the law, or that appertain to the legal obligations of the Government, shall be neither rejected nor reduced by the Imperial...without the concurrence of the Government. ARTICLE LXVIII. In order to meet special requirements, the Government may ask the consent of the Imperial Diet...
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The Coming Struggle in Eastern Asia

Bertram Lenox Putnam Weale - Eastern question (Far East) - 1908 - 736 pages
...may have arisen by the effect of law, or that appertain to the legal obligations of the Government, shall be neither rejected nor reduced by the Imperial...without the concurrence of the Government. Article 68. In order to meet special requirements, the Government may ask the consent of the Imperial Diet...
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More Japonico: A Critique of the Effect of an Idea--communityism--on the ...

James Seguin De Benneville - Civilization, Oriental - 1908 - 620 pages
...may have arisen by the effect of law, or that appertain to the legal obligations of the Government, shall be neither rejected nor reduced by the Imperial...without the concurrence of the Government. Article LXX. — When the Imperial Diet, cannot be convoked, owing to the external or internal condition of...
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The Coming Struggle in Eastern Asia

Bertram L. Putnam Weale, Bertram Lenox Simpson - Asia, Central - 1908 - 730 pages
...may have arisen by the effect of law, or that appertain to the legal obligations of the Government, shall be neither rejected nor reduced by the Imperial...without the concurrence of the Government. Article 68. In order to meet special requirements, the Government may ask the consent of the Imperial Diet...
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More Japonico: A Critique of the Effect of an Idea--communityism--on the ...

James Seguin De Benneville - Civilization, Oriental - 1908 - 622 pages
...have arisen by the effect of law, or that appertain to the legal obligations of the Government, ehall be neither rejected nor reduced by the Imperial Diet,...without the concurrence of the Government. Article LXX.—When the Imperial Diet, cannot be convoked, owing to the external or internal condition of the...
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