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It depends on which constitution you are reffering to! The Australian Constitution has 127 laws-with several sub-sections in each-however section 51 was amened and section 127 was repealed by the 1967 referendum.
The first section of the U.S. Constitution is called the Preamble. It is a statement that declares the purpose of the Constitution.
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"What does article 6 section 16 of the Philippine constitution mean?""What does article 6 section 16 of the Philippine constitution mean?"
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The role of the Senate is authorized in Section 3 of Article 1 of the Constitution. Information about the Section 3 of Article 1 of the Constitution is on the website below http://www.usconstitution.net/xconst_A1Sec3.html
6 Years. This is outlined in Article 1, Section 3 of the Constitution.
Article One, Section 8 of the United States Constitution was written in 1787. This section outlines the powers that are given to the U.S. Congress.