amendatory

ADJECTIVE
  1. effecting amendment
    added amendatory phrases to the text
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How To Use amendatory In A Sentence

  • And Dan Brady in the House said in an interview, "My hope is that the governor may amendatory-veto it, and allow us to make some adjustments. Illinois Lawmakers Reconsider Foreclosures Bill That Would Keep Counties From Collecting Fees
  • With the scale growing up, the amendatory value will increase while the amendatory coefficient will decrease.
  • We initially note that “a presumption normally arises that a change in law was intended when new provisions are added to prior legislation by an amendatory act” or “existing rights” are “withdraw [n] ... [from an] act.” The Volokh Conspiracy » Adoption Over Parent’s Objection Requires Showing That Continued Parent-Child Relationship Would Be Detrimental to the Child 
  • This is to certify that we do hereby associate ourselves to establish a Corporation under and by virtue of Chapter 151 of the Code of Virginia of 1919 and Acts supplemental thereto and amendatory thereof, for the purposes and under the corporate name hereinafter set out, and to that end we do, by this our Certificate, set forth as follows: Board of Visitors minutes
  • Given the legislative vacuum until the next general elections, the Assembly may expand its mission and act as a regular parliament -- discussing and approving the budget of 2012, revising past laws and passing new laws, much in the way Israel's first Knesset conducted itself in administering both original and amendatory legislation of residual laws during the British Mandatory period. Daniel Wagner: Tunisia's Constitutional Challenge
  • added amendatory phrases to the text
  • Quinn has repeatedly pointed out to reporters that he has the power to strengthen the bill by rewriting it -- a so-called amendatory veto. Chicagotribune.com -
  • The senators would then vote only on the amendatory bill. The Volokh Conspiracy » “It May Be Clever, but It Is Not Constitutional”
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