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Definition of concurrent resolution in US English: concurrent resolutionnoun A resolution adopted by both houses of a legislative assembly that does not require the signature of the chief executive and that does not have the force of law. Example sentencesExamples - Only the governor or the Legislature, by concurrent resolution, can end a state of emergency.
- As one reviewer noted, however, it might be addressed through an analysis of the concurrent resolutions on the budget.
- Section 5 also allowed Congress at any time to direct removal of the forces by concurrent resolution.
- Finally, a 1983 Supreme Court case casts serious doubt on the validity of the provision requiring withdrawal of the armed forces from hostilities upon the adoption of a concurrent resolution.
- Fourth, Congress retained the power, through the passage of a concurrent resolution, to direct the President to remove military forces at any time during the 60-day period.
Definition of concurrent resolution in US English: concurrent resolutionnoun A resolution adopted by both houses of a legislative assembly that does not require the signature of the chief executive and that does not have the force of law. Example sentencesExamples - Section 5 also allowed Congress at any time to direct removal of the forces by concurrent resolution.
- As one reviewer noted, however, it might be addressed through an analysis of the concurrent resolutions on the budget.
- Finally, a 1983 Supreme Court case casts serious doubt on the validity of the provision requiring withdrawal of the armed forces from hostilities upon the adoption of a concurrent resolution.
- Only the governor or the Legislature, by concurrent resolution, can end a state of emergency.
- Fourth, Congress retained the power, through the passage of a concurrent resolution, to direct the President to remove military forces at any time during the 60-day period.
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