part of a constitutional statute
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concept
A part of a constitutional statute is a distinct, formally designated subdivision of the statute that organizes and groups related constitutional provisions under a common thematic or functional heading.
Aliases (7)
- part of the Constitution of Canada ×2
- part of the Florida Constitution ×2
- section of a constitution ×2
- chapter of a constitution ×1
- foundational legal provision ×1
- part of the Belgian Constitution ×1
- part of the Texas Constitution ×1
Instances (11)
- Part X – Intercolonial Railway
- Constitutional amending formula via concept surface "part of the Constitution of Canada"
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General amending formula (7/50 formula)
via concept surface "part of the Constitution of Canada"
surface form: "General amending formula"
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Article I
via concept surface "part of the Florida Constitution"
surface form: "Article I of the Florida Constitution"
- Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution via concept surface "section of a constitution"
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Article II
via concept surface "part of the Florida Constitution"
surface form: "Article II of the Florida Constitution"
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Article I
via concept surface "part of the Texas Constitution"
surface form: "Article I of the Texas Constitution"
- Article I – The Commonwealth via concept surface "foundational legal provision"
- Title IX – The Communities and the Regions via concept surface "section of a constitution"
- Chapter III of the Constitution of Japan via concept surface "chapter of a constitution"