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Concurrent Resolution
Concurrent Resolution
Concurrent Resolution
Concurrent Resolution
Concurrent Resolution

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Concurrent Resolution Defined

Must be adopted by both houses but is not sent to the president for his signature and therefore does not have the force of law. A concurrent resolution is most commonly used to fix the time for adjournment of a Congress. See also:Rescission

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