• The Council of Revision was, under the provisions of the Constitution of the State of New York of 1777, the legal body that revised all new legislation...
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    of the Council of Revision. This was amended to replace the council with the president alone, but Madison insisted on retaining a Council of Revision...
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    veto. The "council of revision" would have included the president along with some federal judges. Several delegates objected to the inclusion of federal...
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    Veto power in Illinois (category Government of Illinois)
    "council of revision" system. The Illinois Council of Revision consisted of the governor and the justices of the Illinois Supreme Court. The Council of...
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    following is a list of prime ministers of the Netherlands since the inception of that office as a result of a revision of the Constitution of the Netherlands...
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  • Canada, Ghana, the Republic of Ireland, South Africa and the United Kingdom, for Acts with the purpose of statute law revision. Such Acts normally repealed...
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    assembly of Iran appointed by the Supreme Leader and was created upon the revision to the Constitution on 6 February 1988. It was originally set up to resolve...
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    population, and a federal Council of Revision that would have the right to veto laws passed by Congress. Reflecting the centralization of power envisioned by...
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    Veto power in the United States (category Federal government of the United States)
    established a "Council of Revision" made up of the governor, chancellor and state Supreme Court judges, which could issue a qualified veto of legislation...
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  • elected by joint ballot of the Assembly and State Senate; others by local popular or legislative elections. The Council of Revision was abolished. Its power...
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