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Records and books of accounts, 121.

Student’s Manual on the Constitution (1) President, the Executive, 140; (2) Meaning of executive power, 140. Section 2 Qualifications of the President and Vice President, 140. Section 3 The Vice President, 141. Section 4 (1) Election of the President and Vice President, 142; (2) Term of office of the President and Vice President, 143; (3) Term of office distinguished from tenure of office, 143; (4) Re-election of the President and Vice President, 144; (5) Canvassing of returns and proclamation, 144; (6) Election contest involving the position of the President or Vice President, 145. Section 5 Oath or affirmation of the President, Vice President, or Acting President, 146. Section 6 Official residence and compensation of the President and Vice President, 146. xiii Sections 7-8 (1) Classes of Presidential succession, 148; (2) When Vice President shall act as President, 148; (3) When Vice President shall become President, 149; (4) Where there are no President and Vice President, 149. Section 9 Vacancy in the Office of the Vice President, 150. Section 10 Vacancy in the Office of both the President and Vice President, 151. Section 11 Rules in case of temporary disability of the President, 152. Section 12 When public is to be informed of the President’s state of health, 153. Section 13 (1) Disabilities of President, Vice President, Members of Cabinet, and their deputies and assistants, 154; (2) Rule on nepotism, 154. Section 14 Appointments extended by an Acting President, 155. Section 15 Appointments preceding a presidential election, 155. Section 16 (1) Meaning of appointment, 156; (2) Power of appointment, 156; (3) Kinds of presidential appointments, 157; (4) Ad interim appointments, 158. Section 17 (1) Power of control over all executive departments, bureaus, and offices, 158; (2) Nature of the power of administrative control, 159; (3) Power to insure that the laws be faithfully executed, 159. Section 18 (1) Military power of the President, 160; (2) Powers of President as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, 161; (3) Power to suspend privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, 161; (4) Power to declare martial law, 161; (5) Meaning of martial law, 162; (6) Restrictions on the exercise of the two (2) powers, 162; (7) Effects of a state of martial law, 162.

xii Delegation of taxing power to fix tariff rates, etc., 135; (8) Exemption of certain institutions and properties from taxation, 135; (9) Votes required for grant of tax exemption, 135. Section 29 (1) Necessity of appropriation, 136; (2) Prohibition against use of public money or property for religious purpose, 136; (3) Expenditure of special fund, 137. Section 30 Law increasing appellate jurisdiction of Supreme Court, 137. Section 31 Prohibition against granting title of royalty or nobility, 137. Section 32 (1) Meaning of initiative and referendum, 138; (2) Congress to provide a system of initiative and referendum, 138. (1) Meaning of tax, 133; (2) Meaning of taxation, 133; (3) Importance of taxes, 133; (4) Meaning of uniformity in taxation, 134; (5) Meaning of equity in taxation, 134; (6) Progressive system of taxation, 134; (7) Section 21 Power of legislative inquiry and investigation, 122. Section 22 Appearance of heads of departments before each House, 123. Section 23 (1) Power to declare existence of a state of war, 124; (2) Delegation of emergency powers, 124. Section 24 (1) Meaning of terms, 125; (2) Bills which must originate exclusively in the House of Representatives, 125. Section 25 (1) Meaning of budget, 126; (2) Increase of appropriations recommended by the President, 127; (3) Prohibition against riders, 127; (4) Standard procedure in approving appropriations, 127; (5) Requirements with respect to special appropriations bill, 128; (6) Prohibition against transfer of funds, 128; (7) Rule as to discretionary funds, 128; (8) Automatic reappropriation, 129. Section 26 (1) Meaning of bill, 129; (2) Meaning of statute, 130; (3) One-bill- one-subject requirement, 130; (4) Purpose of three (3) readings requirement, 130; (5) Purpose of requirement that yeas and nays be entered in the journal, 130. Section 27 (1) When bill may become a law, 131; (2) Veto power of the President, 132; (3) Pocket veto not allowed, 132; (4) When partial veto is allowed, 132. Section 28 Article VII — EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Section 1 (1) President, the Executive, 140; (2) Meaning of executive power, 140. Section 2 Qualifications of the President and Vice President, 140. Section 3 The Vice President, 141. Section 4 (1) Election of the President and Vice President, 142; (2) Term of office of the President and Vice President, 143; (3) Term of office distinguished from tenure of office, 143; (4) Re-election of the President and Vice President, 144; (5) Canvassing of returns and proclamation, 144; (6) Election contest involving the position of the President or Vice President, 145. Section 5 Oath or affirmation of the President, Vice President, or Acting President, 146. Section 6 Official residence and compensation of the President and Vice President, 146.

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