| New Hampshire. General Court - New Hampshire - 1877 - 640 pages
...state the reasons for forming the convention. When the House and Senate are thus formed in convention, the rules adopted as the Rules of the House shall be considered the rules of the convention, so far us they may be deemed applicable, and the convention shall accordingly be governed thereby. 2. Messages... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1893 - 784 pages
...person by whom it may be sent. — Joint Rule II, November 13, 1794. Messages shall be .sent by such persons as a sense of propriety in each House may determine to be proper. — Joint Rule IV, November 13, 1794. In the House, they are now uniformly sent by its Clerk ; in the... | |
| Wyoming. Legislature. Senate - Legislative journals - 1895 - 532 pages
...shall be delivered to the chair by the person by whom it may be sent. 3. Messages ^hall be sent by such persons as a sense of propriety in each House may determine to be proper. 4. Notice of the action of either House to the other, shr.ll be on paper, and iinder the signature... | |
| Wyoming. Legislature. House of Representatives - 1895 - 518 pages
...shall be delivered to the chair by the person by whom it may be sent. 3. Messages shall be sent by such persons as a sense of propriety in each House may determine to be proper. 4. Notice of the action of either House to the other, shall be on paper, and under the signature of... | |
| Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives - Illinois - 1897 - 1432 pages
...messages shall be sent from the House of Representatives to the Senate. 3. Messages shall be sent by such persons as a sense of propriety in each House may determine to be proper. 4. In every case of disagreement between the two Houses, if either House requests a conference, and... | |
| Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives - Illinois - 1901 - 1264 pages
...messages shall be sent from the House of Representatives to the Senate. 3. Messages shall be sent by such persons as a sense of propriety in each house may determine to be proper. 4. In every case of disagreement between the two houses, if either house request a conference, and... | |
| Edwin Erle Sparks - History - 1904 - 562 pages
...reported a simple substitute whereby any message should be sent from either House to the other by "such persons as a sense of propriety in each House may determine to be proper." The messenger was to be announced at the door and should communicate his message to the presiding officer.... | |
| United States. Congress. House - Parliamentary practice - 1879 - 456 pages
...Chair by the person by whom it may be sent." — Joint Rule 2, p. 145. " Messages shall be sent by such persons as a sense of propriety in each house may determine to be proper." — Joint Rule 4, p. 145. [In the House, they are commonly sent by its Clerk; in the Senate, by its... | |
| Texas. Legislature. House - Law - 1909 - 1440 pages
...any bill, resolution or other matter in passage between the two houses, shall be sent by such person as a, sense of propriety in each house may determine to be proper, and shall be in writing, on but one side of separate sheet or sheets of paper, and shall be properly... | |
| Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives - Illinois - 1911 - 1710 pages
...messages shall be sent from the House of Representatives to the Senate. 3. Messages shall be sent by such persons as a sense of propriety in each House may determine to be proper. 4. In every case of disagreement between the two Houses, if either House request a conference, and... | |
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