We entertain no doubt that to change the constitution in any other mode than by a convention, every requisition which is demanded by the instrument itself must be observed, and the omission of any one is fatal to the amendment. Journal of the proceedings - 第 56 頁Oregon. Legislative Assembly. Senate 著 - 1898完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1906 - 712 頁
...power. In such case the mode is the measure of the power." And in Collier v. Frierson, 24 Ala. 108: "We entertain no doubt that, to change the constitution in any other mode than by a convention, every requisite which is demanded by the instrument itself must be observed, and the omission of any one... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1868 - 776 頁
...proposed amendments having been read at each session three times on three several days in each house. We entertain no doubt that to change the constitution...scarcely deem any argument necessary to enforce this proposition. The constitution is the supreme and paramount law. The mode by which amendments are to... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1874 - 914 頁
...proposed amendments having been read at each session three times on three several days in each house. We entertain no doubt that to change the constitution...scarcely deem any argument necessary to enforce this proposition. The constitution is the supreme and paramount law. The mode by which amendments are to... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1874 - 904 頁
...proposed amendments having been read at each session three times on three several days in each house We entertain no doubt that to change the constitution...requisition which is demanded by the instrument itself must bo observed, and the omission of any one is fatal to the amendment. We scarcely deem any argument necessary... | |
| 1883 - 994 頁
...several days in each house. \Ve entertain no doubt that to change the constitution in any • rther mode than by a convention, every requisition which...be observed, and the omission of any one is fatal t» the amendment. We scarcely deem any argument necessary to enforce this proposition. The constitution... | |
| 1913 - 1174 頁
...The Suprême Court of Alabama, in Collier v. Frierson, supra, made this declaration on the subject: "We entertain no doubt that, to change the Constitution...scarcely deem any argument necessary to enforce this proposition. The Constitution is the supreme and paramount law. » * » The mode by which amendments... | |
| 1885 - 286 頁
...either by the people who originally framed it, or in the mode prescribed by the instrument itself. We entertain no doubt that to change the constitution...demanded by the instrument itself must be observed." There may be other instances of States whose constitutions contain legislative amendment provisions... | |
| 1886 - 948 頁
...entertain no doubt that to change the constitution in any other mode than by a convention every requisite which is demanded by the instrument itself must be...scarcely deem any argument necessary to enforce this proposition. The constitution is the supreme and paramount law. The mode by which amendments are to... | |
| 1886 - 1040 頁
...constitution in any other mode than by a convention every requisite which is demanded by the instrument itseli must be observed, and the omission of any one is fatal...scarcely deem any argument necessary to enforce this proposition. The constitution is the supreme and paramount law. The mode by which amendments are to... | |
| 1886 - 940 頁
...read, at each session, three times, on three several days, in each house. Const. Ala. Clay, Dig. 40. We entertain no doubt that to change the constitution in any other mode than by a convention every requisite which is demanded by the instrument itself must be observed, and the omisnion of any one... | |
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