| 1911 - 640 páginas
...ALTERATION OF CONSTITUTION. §96. The mode of altering the Constitution shall be as follows: Any proposed amendment shall be introduced in writing and considered in the Convention, and if approved by a majority vote shall lie over until the next stated meeting of the Convention, and if again approved... | |
| 1911 - 886 páginas
...Bishop Coadjutor and the Suffragan Bishop or Bishops, or of a vacancy in the Episcopate." ARTICLE IX. The mode of altering this Constitution shall be as follows: A proposition for an amendment shall be introduced in writing and considered in the Convention; and, if approved of,... | |
| Episcopal Church. General Convention. Commission on archives - 1912 - 648 páginas
...the concurrence of a majority of each Order shall be necessary to constitute a decision. Article 8. The mode of altering this Constitution shall be as...and considered in the Convention, and if approved of shall lie over to the next Convention; and if again approved of in the next ensuing Convention by... | |
| 1912 - 848 páginas
...Altering the Constitution. The mode of altering the Constitution shall be as follows: A proposition for an amendment shall be introduced in writing and considered in the Convention; and, if approved by a majority, shall lie over till the next Convention, and, if then approved by a two-thirds vote... | |
| 1912 - 982 páginas
...prescribed. ARTICLE VIII. The mode of altering the Constitution shall be as follows: A proposition for an amendment shall be introduced in writing, and considered in the Convention; and if approved of, shall lie over till the next Annual Convention; and, if again approved of, in such next Convention... | |
| 1913 - 486 páginas
...Bishop Coadjutor and the Suffragan Bishop or Bishops, or of a vacancy in the Episcopate. ARTICLE IX. The mode of altering this Constitution shall be as follows: A proposition for an amendment shall be introduced in writing and considered in the Convention; and, if approved of,... | |
| 1914 - 826 páginas
...which from time to time the Council may approve and direct. ARTICLE XIX. On Altering This Constitution. The mode of altering this Constitution shall be as...shall be introduced in writing and considered in the Council, and if approved, shall lie over to the next Annual Council, and if then approved by a majority... | |
| 1914 - 794 páginas
...authority, for neglect to pay such assessments when imposed. ARTICLE XVI. Alterations of This Constitution. The mode of altering this constitution shall be as...shall be introduced, in writing, and considered in the Council, and, if approved of, shall lie over to the next Council; when, if again approved by a majority... | |
| 1914 - 638 páginas
...the two orders shall always vote separately, and according to the mode above described. ARTICLE VIII. The mode of altering this Constitution shall be as follows: A proposition for an amendment shall be introduced in writing and considered in the Convention; and, if approved of,... | |
| 1914 - 518 páginas
...Bishop Coadjutor and the Suffragan Bishop or Bishops, or of a vacancy in the Episcopate. ARTICLE IX. The mode of altering this Constitution shall be as follows: A proposition for an amendment shall be introduced in writing and considered in the Convention; and, if approved of,... | |
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