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... Rules of Civil Procedure were legislative veto statutes. The latter states: ". . . Such united rules shall not take effect until they shall have been reported to the Congress by the Attorney General at the beginning of a regular session ...
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... Rules of Civil Procedure were legislative veto statutes . The latter states : ¡° . . . Such united rules shall not take effect until they shall have been reported to the Congress by the Attorney General at the beginning of a regular ...
... Rules of Civil Procedure were legislative veto statutes . The latter states : ¡° . . . Such united rules shall not take effect until they shall have been reported to the Congress by the Attorney General at the beginning of a regular ...
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... Rules of Civil Procedure were legislative veto statutes. The latter states: "". . . Such united rules shall not take effect until they shall have been reported to the Cong; ess by the Attorney General at the beginning of a regular ...
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