Word: consent
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...other in his section. Each player must hand the results of all his games to one of the tournament committee or leave them at 25 Grays before 7 p. m., Saturday, October 31. The time-limit is 15 moves to the hour, but this may be waived by mutual consent. In all doubtful cases the rules of the Sixth American Chess Congress are to be followed; but, if any disputes arise, they are to be referred to the tournament committee. The two players making the highest score in each section will be advanced into the final round...
...proposition once admitted, in however small particular, means, if carried to its logical conclusion, the extinction of state sovereignty and the annihilation of individual liberty.- A. It imperils the principle of self-government.- (1) It takes the power of consent from the States, thus denying their sovereignty.- B. It is a direct step towards centralization.- (1) Begins to deal-with the people as individuals, not as States.- (2) Tends to increase the reliance of the individual on the government.- (a) Nurtures the idea that it is a government function to foster business and supply prosperity. (3) Though...
...Interference without State's consent is constitutional. A. Fact that the right is not literally granted by Constitution does not invalidate this. 1. Literal interpretion of Constitution would be inadequate to needs of government. (a) Conditions of life have developed far beyond the conception of the framers. 2. Uniform tendency of history has been toward free interpretation. (a) U. S. Bank declared constitutional. (Miller on Const., p. 389, McCulloch vs. Md.; 4. Wheaton 316). (b) Internal improvements made. (Story S 1138). B. This right implied in enumerated pwers. (Pub. Opin., XVII: 331 Atty. Gen. Olney). 1. Art. I, Sect...
...plank in regard to Federal Relations is an attack upon the U. S. Gov't and subversive of the Constitution. (Chicago Platform.) (1) It destroys the Federal equilibrium established by the Constitution. (a) It means that the U. S. Gov't can exist in efficiency only by the consent of the States. (Att'y-Gen, Harman to Chairman Bynum, Aug. 1896.) (2) It takes from the Federal Gov't. the essential qualities of a government. (a) It declares that the U. S. shall not protect its property nor uphold its laws within a state without the consent of the governor...
Play begins at once. Each man plays one game with every other in his section. Results of his games must be handed in by each player on or before Tuesday, October 20, at 25 Grays. The time limit of fifteen moves an hour may be waived by mutual consent. Any disputes which may occur should be referred to the executive committee. First move is to be decided by lot. The first and second players in each section are advanced to the second round...