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joint session
聯席會議
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Joint
a.
1.
Joined
;
united
;
combined
;
concerted
;
as
,
joint
action
.
2.
Involving
the
united
activity
of
two
or
more
;
done
or
produced
by
two
or
more
working
together
.
I
read
this
joint
effusion
twice
over
.
--
T
.
Hook
.
3.
United
,
joined
,
or
sharing
with
another
or
with
others
;
not
solitary
in
interest
or
action
;
holding
in
common
with
an
associate
,
or
with
associates
;
acting
together
;
as
,
joint
heir
;
joint
creditor
;
a
joint
bank
account
;
joint
debtor
,
etc
.
“
Joint
tenants
of
the
world.”
4.
Shared
by
,
or
affecting
two
or
more
;
held
in
common
;
as
,
joint
property
;
a
joint
bond
.
A
joint
burden
laid
upon
us
all
.
--
Shak
.
Joint committee
Parliamentary Practice
,
a
committee
composed
of
members
of
the
two
houses
of
a
legislative
body
,
for
the
appointment
of
which
concurrent
resolutions
of
the
two
houses
are
necessary
. --
Cushing
.
Joint meeting
,
or
Joint session
,
the
meeting
or
session
of
two
distinct
bodies
as
one
;
as
,
a
joint meeting
of
committees
representing
different
corporations
;
a
joint session
of
both
branches
of
a
State
legislature
to
chose
a
United
States
senator
.
“Such
joint meeting
shall
not
be
dissolved
until
the
electoral
votes
are
all
counted
and
the
result
declared.”
--
Joint
Rules
of
Congress
,
U
.
S
.
Joint resolution
Parliamentary Practice
,
a
resolution
adopted
concurrently
by
the
two
branches
of
a
legislative
body
.
“By
the
constitution
of
the
United
States
and
the
rules
of
the
two
houses
,
no
absolute
distinction
is
made
between
bills
and
joint
resolutions
.”
--
Barclay
(Digest).
Joint rule
Parliamentary Practice
,
a
rule
of
proceeding
adopted
by
the
concurrent
action
of
both
branches
of
a
legislative
assembly
.
“Resolved,
by
the
House
of
Representatives
(
the
Senate
concurring
),
that
the
sixteenth
and
seventeenth
joint
rules
be
suspended
for
the
remainder
of
the
session.”
--
Journal
H
.
of
R
.,
U
.
S
.
Joint and several
Law
,
a
phrase
signifying
that
the
debt
,
credit
,
obligation
,
etc
.,
to
which
it
is
applied
is
held
in
such
a
way
that
the
parties
in
interest
are
engaged
both
together
and
individually
thus
a
joint
and
several
debt
is
one
for
which
all
the
debtors
may
be
sued
together
or
either
of
them
individually
;
used
especially
in
the
phrase
joint and several liability
.
Joint stock
,
stock
held
in
company
.
Joint-stock company
Law
,
a
species
of
partnership
,
consisting
generally
of
a
large
number
of
members
,
having
a
capital
divided
,
or
agreed
to
be
divided
,
into
shares
,
the
shares
owned
by
any
member
being
usually
transferable
without
the
consent
of
the
rest
.
Joint tenancy
Law
,
a
tenure
by
two
or
more
persons
of
estate
by
unity
of
interest
,
title
,
time
,
and
possession
,
under
which
the
survivor
takes
the
whole
. --
Blackstone
.
Joint tenant
Law
,
one
who
holds
an
estate
by
joint
tenancy
.
Contrassted
with
tenant in common
.
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