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The bill is not included as a pocket veto in this table.
James Madison became the first president to use the pocket veto in 1812.
The president can also take no action indefinitely on a bill, sometimes referred to as a pocket veto.
This procedure, when used as a formal device, is called a pocket veto.
A pocket veto happens if Congress adjourns during the 10-day period, then the bill does not become law.
This pocket veto could not be overridden because Congress was no longer in session.
This is called a pocket veto, and if Congress still wants to pass the legislation, they must begin the entire process anew.
So while Apple might not employ the "pocket veto" approach, for some applications the result is the same.
The pressure on Johnson was so intense that many observers believed the president would pocket veto the bill.
This latter outcome is known as the pocket veto.
A pocket veto is a particular type of presidential veto.
The state has no pocket veto provision, which would allow the Governor's inaction to kill the bill.
The president's pocket veto authority is not definitively decided.
All sides agree that a pocket veto is appropriate after the final adjournment of a Congress.
President Johnson, however, signed the bill into law on August 24, 1968, just hours before a pocket veto would have taken effect.
Congress, which adjourned two weeks ago, would have no opportunity to vote to override this kind of "pocket veto."
Since Congress had already left town, this "pocket veto" killed the bill, because no lawmakers were around for override votes.
Congress cannot override bills that have been pocket vetoed.
Lincoln ended up killing the bill with a "pocket veto" and it was not resurrected.
A pocket veto occurs when Congress adjourns during the ten-day period.
Do nothing (pocket veto)-if Congress is in session, the bill automatically becomes law after 10 days.
The President may pocket veto doctrinal positions he determines to be heretical.
Presidential inaction when Congress is not in session is known as a pocket veto.
Everybody in an organization has at least one form of power - the 'pocket veto.'
What exactly constitutes an adjournment for the purposes of the pocket veto has been unclear.