| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - 1895 - 786 Seiten
...are to be taken up de novo, if taken up at all. i Blackst., 186. Adjournment, which is by themselves, is no more than a continuance of the session from one day to another, or for a fortnight, a month, &c., ad libitum. All matters depending remain in statu quo, and when they... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1896 - 582 Seiten
...are to be taken up de novo, if taken up at all. 1 Blackst., 186. Adjournment, which is by themselves, is no more than a continuance of the session from one day to another, or for a fortnight, a month, etc. , ad libitum. All matters depending remain in statu quo, and when... | |
| William Blackstone, William Cyrus Sprague - 1899 - 570 Seiten
...word or two concerning the manner in which parliaments may be adjourned, prorogued, or dissolved. An adjournment is no more than a continuance of the session...by the authority of each house separately every day ; and sometimes for a fortnight or a month together, as at Christmas or Easter, or upon other particular... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Common Council - 1850 - 614 Seiten
...be taken up de novo, if taken up at all. — 1 Biackst. 1S6. Adjournment, which is by them•elm, ta no more than a continuance of the session from one day to another, jht, a month, Ac., ad libitum, AU matters lì^priuliiii; remain in itatu quo, and when they meet ;ii_';iiu.... | |
| 1903 - 586 Seiten
...are to be taken up de novo, if taken up at all. / Blackst., 186. Adjournment, which is by themselves, is no more than a continuance of the session from one day to another, or for a fortnight, a month, etc., ad libitum. All matters depending remain in statu quo, and when... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1903 - 544 Seiten
...be taken up de novo, if taken up at all. — i Blackstone, 186. Adjournment, which is by themselves, is no more than a continuance of the session from one day to another, or for a fortnight, a month, etc., ad libitum. All matters depending remain in statu quo, and when... | |
| 1903 - 1254 Seiten
...gives a definition found in Blackstone, as follows: "An adjournment is no more than a continuation of the session from one day to another, as the word itself signifies." But if this definition be adopted, even that was not done by the county judge, because the proceeding... | |
| Henry John Stephen - 1903 - 814 Seiten
...19. dispense with the penalties under [session from one day to another, as the word itself signifies. This is done by the authority of each house separately every day ; and sometimes for a fortnight or a month together, as at Christmas or Easter, or upon other particular... | |
| Arizona. Supreme Court - 1904 - 534 Seiten
...meaning. Although adjournments are had, the sessions go on. This is fundamental. Mr. Blackstone says: "An adjournment is no more than a continuance of the session...one day to another, as the word itself signifies." 1 Blackstone's Commentaries, 186. If Sundays, days of temporary adjournment, etc., were not to be counted... | |
| 1904 - 1032 Seiten
...interference of the defendant. La Farge v. Van Wagenen (N. Y.) 14 How. Prac. 54, 58. An "adjournment" is not more than a continuance of the session from one day to another, as the word signifies. Commissioners before whom a petition to divide a borough into wards is tried need not give... | |
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