| Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer - 1893 - 240 pages
...if a majority of such qualified electors voting thereat shall ratify the same it shall thereafter be submitted to the Legislature for its approval or rejection,...a whole, without power of alteration or amendment, and if approved by a majority vote of the members elected to each house it shall become the charter... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention, George A. Glynn - 1894 - 1518 pages
...majority of such qualified electors voting thereat shall ratify the same, it shall thereafter be summitted ination of certain officers.— When President may...vacancies. 3. President shall communicate to Congress. city, or if such city be consolidated with a county, then of such city and county, and shall become... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1894 - 1436 pages
...majority of such qualified electors voting thereat shall ratify the same, it shall thereafter be summitted to the legislature for its approval or rejection as...to each house it shall become the charter of such city, or if such city be consolidated with a county, then of such city and county, and shall become... | |
| California - 1895 - 532 pages
...a majority of such qualified electors voting thereat shall ratify the same, it shall thereafter be submitted to the legislature for its approval or rejection...amendment. Such approval may be made by concurrent resolntion and if approved by a majority vote of the members elected to each house, it shall become... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1898 - 840 pages
...the municipality, which charter, when ratified by a majority of the voters of such city, shall "be submitted to the legislature for its approval or rejection...amendment. Such approval may be made by concurrent resolutions, and, if approved, by a majority vote of the members elected to each house, it shall become... | |
| California - 1899 - 660 pages
...a majority of such qualified electors voting thereat shall ratify the same, it shall thereafter be submitted to the Legislature for its approval or rejection...without power of alteration or amendment. Such approval mav be made bv concurrent resolution, and if approved bv a majority vote of the members elected to... | |
| California - 1899 - 770 pages
...the legislature for its approval or rejection as a whole, without power of alteration or amendment; and if approved by a majority vote of the members elected to each house, it Khali become the charter of such city, or if such city be consolidated with a county, then of such... | |
| Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer - 1900 - 454 pages
...specified that the charter should be " submitted to the legislature for its approval or rejection. . . . Such approval may be made by concurrent resolution...to each house it shall become the charter of such city ", etc. Language so plain will avoid any further question with respect to this interesting, if... | |
| Frank Parsons - 1900 - 120 pages
...a majority of such qualified electors voting thereat shall ratify the same, it shall thereafter be submitted to the legislature for its approval or rejection as a whole, without power of aiteration or amendment. .Such approval may be made by concurrent resolution, and If approved by a... | |
| Roscoe Lewis Ashley - 1904 - 392 pages
...a majority of such qualified electors voting thereon shall ratify the same, it shall thereafter be submitted to the Legislature for its approval or rejection...to each house, it shall become the charter of such city, or if such city be consolidated with a county, then of such city and county, and shall become... | |
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