An Introduction to the Australian Federal Parliament: Prepared Under Instructions from Senator the Honourable Sir Alister McMullin, President of the SenateAngus and Robertson, 1959 - 198 pagini |
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Pagina 142
... proposed law . The Senate may not amend proposed laws imposing taxation , or proposed laws appropriating revenue or moneys for the ordinary annual services of the Government . The Senate may not amend any proposed law so as to increase any ...
... proposed law . The Senate may not amend proposed laws imposing taxation , or proposed laws appropriating revenue or moneys for the ordinary annual services of the Government . The Senate may not amend any proposed law so as to increase any ...
Pagina 143
... law , with or without any amendments which have been made , suggested , or agreed to by the Senate , and the Senate ... proposed law as last proposed by the House of Representatives , and upon amendments , if any , which have been made ...
... law , with or without any amendments which have been made , suggested , or agreed to by the Senate , and the Senate ... proposed law as last proposed by the House of Representatives , and upon amendments , if any , which have been made ...
Pagina 154
... proposed law for the alteration thereof must be passed by an absolute majority of each House of the Parliament , and not less than two nor more than six months after its passage through both Houses the proposed law shall be submitted in ...
... proposed law for the alteration thereof must be passed by an absolute majority of each House of the Parliament , and not less than two nor more than six months after its passage through both Houses the proposed law shall be submitted in ...
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