In the United States Congress, one house can take a recess for up to three days without the consent of the other house. This rule ensures that both chambers remain in communication and can reconvene if necessary. If a recess longer than three days is desired, the approval of the other house is required.
A recess in when a break is taken during Senate or House proceedings. A recess can only be three days long without the other side consenting.
Three days.
Three days
A recess in when a break is taken during Senate or House proceedings. A recess can only be three days long without the other side consenting.
A recess in when a break is taken during Senate or House proceedings. A recess can only be three days long without the other side consenting.
neither house of congress may adjourn without the consent of the other house.
No more than 3 days without the consent of the other house. Article I, Section 5 of the US Constitution states: "Neither House, during the Session of Congress, shall, without the consent of the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other Place than that in which the to Houses shall be sitting."
No
No, it is generally not possible to sell a house without the consent of all owners listed on the property title.
checks and balances
meet
In Clause 4 of Article 1 of the Constitution, it states that "Neither House may adjourn, without the consent of the other, for more than three days".