Upon bills committed to a Committee of the Whole House, the bill shall be first read throughout by the Clerk, and then again read and debated by clauses, leaving the preamble to be last considered ; the body of the bill shall not be defaced or interlined... Michigan Legislative Directory - Page 114by Michigan. Legislature - 1919Full view - About this book
| James Wilson - Law - 1804 - 514 pages
...house, shall be first read throughout by the clerk, and shall be then read again and debated by clauses. The body of the bill shall not be defaced or interlined ; but all amendments, as they shall be agreed to, shall be duly entered, by the clerk, on a separate paper, noting the page... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1823 - 748 pages
...read throughout by tlie Clerk, and then again read and debated by clauses. leaving the preamble to bt- last considered; the body of the bill shall not be defaced or interlined, but all amendments, noting the page and line, shall be duly entered by the Clerk on a separate paper, as the same shall... | |
| Parliamentary practice - 1826 - 228 pages
...first read throughout by the clerk, and then again read and debated by clauses, leaving the preamble to be last considered ; the body of the bill shall not be defaced or interlined, but all amendments noting the page and line, shall be duly entered by the clerk on a separate paper, as the same shall... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1826 - 844 pages
...first read throughout by the Clerk, and then again read and debuted by clauses, leaving the preamble to be last considered. The body of the bill shall not be defaced or interlined; but all amendments, noting the page and line, shall be duly entered by the Clerk, on a separate paper, as the same shall... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1828 - 524 pages
...first read throughout by the Clerk, and then again read and debated by clauses, leaving tlie preamble to be last considered : the body of the bill shall not be defaced or interlined, but all amendments, noting the page and line, shall be duly entered by the Clerk on a separate paper, as the same shall... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1830 - 566 pages
...first read throughout by the Clerk, and then again read and debated by clauses, leaving the preamble to be last considered; the body of the bill shall not be defaced or interlined, but all amendments, noting the page and line, shall be duly entered by the Clerk on a separate paper, as the same shall... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - Parliamentary practice - 1830 - 404 pages
...first read throughout by the Clerk.'and then again read and debated by clauses, leaving the preamble to be last considered ; the body of the bill shall not be defaced nor interlined, but all amendments noting the page and line, shall be duly entered by the Clerk on... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1832 - 618 pages
...first read throughout, by the Clerk, and then again read and debated by clauses, leaving ihe preamble to be last considered; the body of the bill shall not be defaced or interlinei!, but all amendments, noting the page and line, shall be duly entered by the Clerk on a... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1834 - 640 pages
...first read throughout by the Clerk, and then again read and debated by clauses, leaving the preamble to be last considered. The body of the bill shall not be defaced or interlined ; but all amendments, noting the page and line, shall be duly entered by the Clerk, on a separate paper, as the same shall... | |
| Charles Sitgreaves - 1836 - 380 pages
...first read throughout by the Clerk, and then again read and debated by clauses, leaving the preamble to be last considered; the body of the bill shall not be defaced or interlined, but all amendments, noting the page and line, shall be duly entered by the Clerk on a separate paper, as the same shall... | |
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