The two houses received them in joint session, the lieutenant-governor and speaker of the house occupying the speaker's desk.
On the eve of his sailing for Europe December 2 President Wilson included in his address to a joint session of Congress another eloquent appeal for the submission of the Federal Suffrage Amendment.
Bills passed by the Assembly must also be referred to the Council of State, the differences, if any, being settled by a joint session.
The assembly would then not have power to reject or modify these amendments, nor would they be open to revision in a joint session.
When the two houses compared the vote in joint session, Henry J.
The plan of the Know-Nothings was to prevent an election in the Senate and then block a joint session of the two houses.
In the event of the minority or the incapacity of the sovereign a regency is established, and the regent is named by law enacted by the States-General in joint session.
In addition to its powers of a purely legislative character, the States-General is authorized to investigate, either as separate chambers or in joint session, the executive conduct of public affairs.
National Council and the Council of the States in joint session, from among all citizens eligible to the National Council, or popular legislative body, with the condition simply that not more than one member may be chosen from the same canton.
In the event of a failure to agree after a third exchange of communications there may be, upon demand of either Delegation, a joint session.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "joint session" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.