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... duties of the office . One person favored the view that the Vice President suc- ceeds only to the powers and duties , but pointed out that precedent has established the alternative view . Another regard the President and the Vice ...
... duties of the office . One person favored the view that the Vice President suc- ceeds only to the powers and duties , but pointed out that precedent has established the alternative view . Another regard the President and the Vice ...
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... duties of his office ] " *** those powers and duties shall be discharged by the Vice Presi- dent of the United States under the title of the Acting President of the United States of America . " Holcombe ( P34 ) : " *** to the powers and ...
... duties of his office ] " *** those powers and duties shall be discharged by the Vice Presi- dent of the United States under the title of the Acting President of the United States of America . " Holcombe ( P34 ) : " *** to the powers and ...
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... duties of that office is one of no great moment Congress would be advised to use the language of Article II ... duties of the office or to the office itself ? Whereas in the event o a finding of temporary disability , a strong majority ...
... duties of that office is one of no great moment Congress would be advised to use the language of Article II ... duties of the office or to the office itself ? Whereas in the event o a finding of temporary disability , a strong majority ...
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Problems relating to a Federal Constitution | i |
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