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Is a treaty binding to the US as soon as the president signs it?

No, It has to be approved by Congress.


What device was the Constitution made binding upon the officials of the various states?

The device that made it binding to the official was that of ratification. When the ninth state ratified the US Constitution, it became law for all 13 of the colonies.


What did colonial printers get paid?

Stuff.... jkjk usually things that the Printer uses to print. An Ink Pad, or maybe a leather binding.


Why is secession unconstitutional?

1- The south did not properly seceed. To seceed, it must be put through ALL of the senate. They did not do that. 2- The Articles of Confederation. Abraham Lincoln stated that the Constitution was a more perfect union than the earlier Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, but that the Articles had established the permanence of the Union in a binding contract. He called any secession "legally void". 3- The definition of democracy itself. To be in a democracy, you must work together. The south refused to give an inch, thus they left. That was not democracy, it was just giving up on a system because you refuse to compramise. Hope that helps!


Why is the declaratory act important?

The Declaratory Act repealed the Stamp Act since the colonial boycotts of taxed goods were hurting the British economy. The Act also stated that British authority was equally powerful in America as it was in Britain and that Parliament had the authority to pass binding laws on the American colonies.

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Are state Supreme Court decisions binding?

All court decisions are binding unless overturned by a higher court.


Arbitration decisions binding or not?

yes,the parties.


What is a quasi legislative?

It's like "secondary legislation" but its not binding like REAL legislation such as established Acts. For example, its laws that a local government would make. These "laws" can only regulate that local community but they do not have any binding effect on the city/state/nation.


Are all federal appellate court decisions binding on every federal trial court?

No, that's backwards. Binding precedents are set from the top-down.US Supreme Court decisions are binding on all relevant federal (and state) courts.US Court of Appeals Circuit Court decisions are binding only on US District Courts within that Circuit.US District Court decisions are not binding on any other Courts.Non-binding precedents, including dissenting opinions, may be cited as persuasive precedents at any level, however.


Are Texas trial courts decisions binding on the Texas Supreme Court?

No. The decisions of the Texas Supreme Court are binding on trial courts in Texas. That is why it is called the Supreme Court.


Are superior court decisions binding on the supreme court of California?

No


What happens if there is less than a quorum present?

No binding decisions can be made.


Do arbitrators render legally binding decisions?

yes, If the parties involved agree that the decision made will be legally binding


What do you call the feature of democracy in which decisions are made by more than half the people are binding?

Minority


Explain the doctrine of judicial precedence in South Africa?

it is a court decisions


What are all of the courts whose decisions are binding upon the federal district court for the District of Massachusetts?

None. U. S. District Courts do not establish binding precedents.


What do you call the feature of democracy in which decisions made by more than half the people are binding?

This is called majority rule.