In the House of Representatives if a vote ends in a tie, the matter fails. However, in the Senate if a tie results, the Vice President can cast the deciding vote.
In the United States, the Supreme Court is vested with the power to settle disputes. The Supreme Court was established in Article III of the U.S. Constitution.
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Judicial Power
Article 3, section 2. supreme court
resolving disputes between states
On paper at least, the Articles did give Congress several key powers. Only Congress could declare war, negotiate with foreign countries, and establish a postal system. It could also settle disputes between states. But it had no power to impose taxes, which explains why the Continental Army was so starved of funds.
1. Executive Power - exercised by the executive branch of the government such as the presidency. Its function is to execute and enforce the law. 2. Legislative Power - the power to legislate. This is exercised by the Congress. 3. Judicial Power - to power to settle legal disputes. This is exercised by judicial courts.
Use of war to settle disputes
fairness
Yes. Article 9 of the Articles of Confederation granted Congress the power to settle both border and interstate disputes. Congress was instructed to assemble a panel of judges to hear the disagreement and render a fair decision.