The signing by the speaker of the house of representatives, and by the president of the senate, in open session, of an enrolled bill is an official attestation by the two houses of such bill as one that has passed congress. Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Nebraska - Page 15by Nebraska. Supreme Court, David Allen Campbell, Guy Ashton Brown, Lorenzo Crounse, Walter Alber Leese, Lee Herdmen, Henry Clay Lindsay, Henry Paxon Stoddart - 1894Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House - 956 pages
...section of the 3d article declares that any bill having passed both houses, "shall be signed by the speaker of the house of representatives and by the president of the senate." The signatures of the speaker and president constitute the evidence prescribed by the constitution... | |
| Illinois - 1923 - 714 pages
...originated. 8. After examination and report, each bill shall be signed in the respective Houses, by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and by the President of the Senate. 9. After a bill shall have been signed by the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives,... | |
| Connecticut - 1821 - 536 pages
...round ha.id, free from erasure and interlineation : and such engrossed bills shall be signed by the speaker of the house of representatives, and by the president of the senate, and shall then be presented, by the secretary, to the governor, for his approbation ; and the bills... | |
| Connecticut - 1835 - 646 pages
...round hand, free from erasure and interlineation ; and such engrossed bills shall be signed by the speaker of the house of representatives, and by the president of the senate, and shall then be presented, by the secretary, to the governor, for his approbation ; and the bills... | |
| 1837 - 394 pages
...depending shall dispense with this rule ; and every bill having passed both houses, shall be signed by the speaker of the house of representatives, and by the president of the senate. $ 22. When any officer, civil or military, shall be appointed by the joint or concurrent vote of both... | |
| Saint Louis (Mo.). - 1838 - 284 pages
...depending shall dispense With this rule; and every bill having passed both houses, shall be signed by the speaker of the house of representatives, and by the president of the senate. § 22. When any officer, civil or military, shall be appointed by the joint or concurrent vote of both... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1846 - 410 pages
...depending, shall dispense with this rule. And every bill having passed both houses, shall be signed by the speaker of the house of representatives, and by the president of the senate. SEC. XXII. When any officer, civil or military, shall be appointed by a joint or concurrent vote of... | |
| E. Fitch Smith - 1848 - 1040 pages
...pending shall dispense 29 with this rule. Every bill which passes both houses must be signed by the speaker of the house of representatives and by the president of the senate, and before it becomes a law must be presented to the governor for approval. If he disapproves of it... | |
| 1855 - 576 pages
...shall dispense •with this rule. And every bill having passed both houses, shall be signed by the speaker of the house of representatives, and by the president of the senate. 22. When any officer, civil or military, shall be appointed by a joint or concurrent vote of both houses,... | |
| New York (State) - 1867 - 254 pages
...pending, shall dispense with this rule ; and every bill, having passed both Houses, shall be signed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and by the President of the Senate. Mo., 354 (nearly similar), 71 x., 508. — A majority of all the members elected to each House shall... | |
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