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... President shall devolve upon the Vice President . ] Sparkman ( H9 ) : " Once the question [ of judging whether the President is disabled either permanently or temporarily ] is affirmatively determined , it seems quite clear that the ...
... President shall devolve upon the Vice President . ] Sparkman ( H9 ) : " Once the question [ of judging whether the President is disabled either permanently or temporarily ] is affirmatively determined , it seems quite clear that the ...
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... President would become President , the Vice Presidency would become vacant , and the person found to be permanently disabled would cease to be President . Nor could this finding be reversed or modified during the remainder of the term ...
... President would become President , the Vice Presidency would become vacant , and the person found to be permanently disabled would cease to be President . Nor could this finding be reversed or modified during the remainder of the term ...
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... President shall devolve upon the Vice President . ( H68-77 ) ] . powers and duties of the office and not ** Romani ( P59 ) : " In the event * that the President is perma- nently disabled , the Vice President shall continue in an acting ...
... President shall devolve upon the Vice President . ( H68-77 ) ] . powers and duties of the office and not ** Romani ( P59 ) : " In the event * that the President is perma- nently disabled , the Vice President shall continue in an acting ...
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