| Colorado. Department of State - 1903 - 310 pages
...estimates for the amount of money required to be raised by taxation for all purposes of the state. Sec. 9. The governor may, on extraordinary occasions, convene the general assembly, by proclamation, stating therein the purpose for which it is assembled; but at such special session no business shall be transacted... | |
| James Eugene Snook - 1904 - 126 pages
...estimates of the amount of money required to be raised by taxation for all purposes of the State. Sec. 9. The Governor may, on extraordinary occasions, convene the General Assembly, by proclamation, stating therein the purpose for which it is to assemble; but at such special session no business shall be transacted... | |
| Evarts Boutell Greene - 1904 - 336 pages
...present estimates of the amount of money required to be raised by taxation for all purposes. § 8. The Governor may, on extraordinary occasions, convene the General Assembly, by proclamation, stating therein the purpose for which they are convened, and the General Assembly shall enter upon no business... | |
| Dorus Reuben Hatch - 1904 - 136 pages
...estimates of the amoun* of money required to be raised by taxation tor all purposes of the State. SEC. 9, The Governor may, on extraordinary occasions, convene the General Assembly, by proclamation, s'ating therein the purpose for which it is to assemble; but at such special session no business shall... | |
| Illinois. Office of Secretary of State - 1906 - 732 pages
...session, present estimates of the amount of money required to be raised by taxation for all purposes. $ S. The Governor may, on extraordinary occasions, convene the General Assembly, by proclamation, stating therein the purpose for which they are convened, and the General Assembly shall enter upon no business... | |
| Delaware. General Assembly. Senate - 1907 - 1040 pages
...Article III of the Constitution of the State of Delaware, which provides as follows : "Section 16. He (the Governor) may on extraordinary occasions convene the General Assembly by proclamation ; and in case of disagreement between the two Houses with respect to the time of adjournment, adjourn... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 698 pages
...estimates of the amount of money required to lx> raised by taxation for all purposes of the State. SEC 9. The governor may, on extraordinary occasions, convene the general assembly, by proclamation, stating therein the purpose for which it is assembled: but at such special session no business shall bo transacted... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 630 pages
...present estimates of the amount of money required to be raised by taxation for all purposes. • § 8. The governor may. on extraordinary occasions, convene the general assembly, by proclamation, stating therein the purpose for which they are convened, and the general assembly shall enter upon no business... | |
| 1912 - 860 pages
...Colorado and was approved March 14, 1902. Article 4. § 9, of the Constitution of that state reads: "The Governor may, on extraordinary occasions, convene the General Assembly, by proclamation, stating therein the purposes for which it is to assemble : but at such special session no business shall be... | |
| 1913 - 1032 pages
...for the expenses of the session and other matters incidental thereto." COLOEADO. Art. 4, sec. 9. " The Governor may, on extraordinary occasions, convene the general assembly by proclamation, stating therein the purpose for which it is assembled; but at such special session no business shall be transacted... | |
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