Philippine Law Journal, Količina 19University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1940 |
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... President within thirty days after adjourn- ment . ( 2 ) The President shall have the power to veto any particular item or items of an appropriation bill , but the veto shall not affect the item or items to which he does not object ...
... President within thirty days after adjourn- ment . ( 2 ) The President shall have the power to veto any particular item or items of an appropriation bill , but the veto shall not affect the item or items to which he does not object ...
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... President shall so state in writing . Sec . 25. The Congress shall , with the concurrence of two - thirds of all the Members of each House . have the sole power to declare war . Sec . 26. In times of war or other national emegency , the ...
... President shall so state in writing . Sec . 25. The Congress shall , with the concurrence of two - thirds of all the Members of each House . have the sole power to declare war . Sec . 26. In times of war or other national emegency , the ...
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... President alone , in the courts , or in the heads of depart- ments . ( 4 ) The President shall have the power to make appointments during the recess of the Congress . but such appointments shall be effective only until disapproval by ...
... President alone , in the courts , or in the heads of depart- ments . ( 4 ) The President shall have the power to make appointments during the recess of the Congress . but such appointments shall be effective only until disapproval by ...
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