| Lancelot Lawton - East Asia - 1912 - 794 pages
...Diet is not sitting, Imperial Ordinances in the place of law. " Such Imperial Ordinances are to be laid before the Imperial Diet at its next session,...shall declare them to be invalid for the future." It is thus competent for his Majesty to dissolve the Diet and to carry on the government of the country... | |
| Literature - 1916 - 884 pages
...sitting, Imperial Ordinances in the place of law." It stipulates that "Such Imperial Ordinances are to be laid before the Imperial Diet at its next session,...declare them to be invalid for the future." Article IX authorizes the Emperor to issue or cause to be issued "the Ordinances necessary for the carry ing ou... | |
| Frank J. Goodnow - Constitutional history - 1916 - 414 pages
...Imperial Diet is not sitting, imperial ordinances in the place of laws. Such imperial ordinances are to be laid before the Imperial Diet at its next session,...government shall declare them to be invalid for the future. ART. 9. The Emperor issues, or causes to be issued, the ordinances necessary for the carrying out of... | |
| Herbert Francis Wright - Constitutions - 1919 - 700 pages
...Imperial Diet is not sitting, imperial ordinances in the place of laws. Such imperial ordinances are to be laid before the Imperial Diet at, its next session,...government shall declare them to be invalid for the future. ART. 9. The Emperor issues, or causes to be issued, the ordinances * necessary for the carrying out... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby, Lindsay Rogers - Political science - 1921 - 598 pages
...Imperial Diet is not sitting, imperial ordinances in the place of laws. Such imperial ordinances are to be laid before the Imperial Diet at its next session,...government shall declare them to be invalid for the future. ART. 9. The Emperor issues, or causes to be issued, the ordinances5 necessary for the carrying out... | |
| Chin-Chou Chi - 1922 - 288 pages
...of law. Such Imperial Ordinances are to 1. Dodd, WE , Modern Constitutions, vol. 2, pp. 23-33. Ъе laid before the Imperial Diet at its next session, and when the Diet doee not approve the said Ordinances, the government shall declare them to be invalid for the future.... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - History - 1923 - 960 pages
...Imperial Diet is not sitting, Imperial Ordinances in the place of law. Such Imperial Ordinances are to be laid before the Imperial Diet at its next session,...Government shall declare them to be invalid for the future. Art. ix. The Emperor issues, or causes to be issued, the Ordinances necessary for the carrying out... | |
| Lucius Hudson Holt - Political science - 1923 - 602 pages
...Imperial Diet ia not sitting, imperial ordinances in the place of laws. Such imperial ordinances are to be laid before the Imperial Diet at its next session,...shall declare them to be invalid for the 'future. ART. 9. The Emperor issues, or causes to be issued, the ordinances necessary for the carrying out of... | |
| Cecil Stuart Emden - Constitutional law - 1925 - 260 pages
...Imperial Diet is not sitting, Imperial ordinances in the place of laws. Such Imperial ordinances are to be laid before the Imperial Diet at its next session,...shall declare them to be invalid for the future." In England there was an " early and isolated phase," in the reign of Henry VIII, in which authority... | |
| History - 1925 - 440 pages
...7 that imperial ordinances issued in place of law when the Imperial Diet is not sitting "are to be laid before the Imperial Diet at its next session,...ordinances, the government shall declare them to be invalid in the future ;" but the Chinese constitution was silent as to the future validity of the laws issued... | |
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