Debates and Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of the State of California, Convened at the City of Sacramento, Saturday, September 28, 1978, Volume 1 |
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... rule that prohibits it . MR . MCCALLUM . We may be able to suspend rule sixty , which says that rule fifty - two cannot be suspended , because rule sixty does not provide that rule sixty itself shall not be suspended . THE PRESIDENT ...
... rule that prohibits it . MR . MCCALLUM . We may be able to suspend rule sixty , which says that rule fifty - two cannot be suspended , because rule sixty does not provide that rule sixty itself shall not be suspended . THE PRESIDENT ...
Page 149
... rule seventy one be repealed . Ninth - Your committee recommend that rule forty - one , offered by McCallum , providing that rule sixty be changed so that a majority only , instead of two thirds , can change the rules , be indefinitely ...
... rule seventy one be repealed . Ninth - Your committee recommend that rule forty - one , offered by McCallum , providing that rule sixty be changed so that a majority only , instead of two thirds , can change the rules , be indefinitely ...
Page 498
... rule or order shall be changed without a two - third vote . What does Rules One and Two , in relation to the hour of ... rule adopted by the Court , and no Court in Christendom would pretend to put any other construction upon it . We ...
... rule or order shall be changed without a two - third vote . What does Rules One and Two , in relation to the hour of ... rule adopted by the Court , and no Court in Christendom would pretend to put any other construction upon it . We ...
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