Definition of concurrent resolution in US English:
concurrent resolution
noun
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 resolution
noun
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.