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Supposing the Treasury to decide that the expense may be incurred without the previous submission of an Estimate to the House, the method of procedure will depend in part on the period of the year. (8.) ...
Supposing the Treasury to decide that the expense may be incurred without the previous submission of an Estimate to the House, the method of procedure will depend in part on the period of the year. (8.) ...
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Excesses incurred because Savings arc at hand to meet them. ... before any excess of the character now under consideration is incurred, it is essential to observe the statutory condition of submission to the Treasury, in due time, ...
Excesses incurred because Savings arc at hand to meet them. ... before any excess of the character now under consideration is incurred, it is essential to observe the statutory condition of submission to the Treasury, in due time, ...
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The irregularity, they consider, consists in incurring expenditure " which has not been authorized by Parliament, and would be increased " rather than diminished by not defraying it when it has been actually incurred.
The irregularity, they consider, consists in incurring expenditure " which has not been authorized by Parliament, and would be increased " rather than diminished by not defraying it when it has been actually incurred.
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