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Proceedings and Debates of the 1967 Constitutional Convention
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constitution a provision that certain, parts of law could

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be removed, whereas concomitant parts of equity could

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not be removed and I could see a great deal of trouble in

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cases which had an odd mixture of law and equity under some

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new procedures, spme new state procedures such as the

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procedure now existing in New Jersey.

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THE CHAIRMAN: Are you ready for the question?

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The Clerk will ring the quorum bell,

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The question arises on the adoption of

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Amendment 25-A, not printed but before you. For that

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reason. the Chair will repeat what the amendment is

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To delete from lines 8 and 9 of the

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amendment the phrase, "and all cases in equity,"

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and to delete from line 16 the phrase added by the

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modification "and domestic relations". A vote Aye is

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a vote in favor of the amendment; that is, the deletion

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of these two phrases. In either event, Amendment 25,

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either in its original form or as amended will be submitted

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to you for another vote. Vpte now on Amendment 25.

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A vote Aye, a vote in favor of the amendment,

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a vote no, a vote against. Cast your votes.

 

 

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