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Constitution
Constitution, any regular form or system of government. Also a particular
constitution
constitution [Latin constitutio system, fundamental principles (of an institution), from constituere
Provisions of this Constitution
Provisions of this Constitution, the expression 'provisions of this Constitution relating to' means 'provisions
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Duly constituted according to law
Duly constituted according to law, means a com-pany duly constituted according to
Subject to other provisions of the Constitution
Subject to other provisions of the Constitution, means that if there is an irreconcilable conflict between the
u.s. constitution
u.s. constitution the document written by the founders of this country, which
constitute
constitute 1 : to appoint to an office or function [those
constitutional
constitutional 1 : consistent with or authorized by the constitution of
Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of
Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of. At a great council held at Clarendon,
Notwithstanding anything in the Constitution
Notwithstanding anything in the Constitution, the phrase 'notwithstanding anything in the Constitution' is equivalent to
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