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PHIL. AUTONOMY ACT, Pub. L. No. 64-240 (1916), § 16(b). The veto on appropriations.

―The Governor-General
shall have the power to veto any particular item or items of an appropriation bill, but the veto shall not affect the
item or items to which he does not object. The item or items objected to shall not take effect except in the manner
heretofore provided in this section as to bills and joint resolutions returned to the Legislature without his approval.

CONST. (1935), art. VI, § 11(3). The President shall have the power to veto any separate item or items in a revenue
or tariff bill, and the item or items vetoed shall not take effect except in the manner provided as to bills vetoed by the
President.

CONST. (1935; 1940 amend.), art. VI, § 20(3). The President shall have the power to veto any separate item or
items in a revenue or tariff bill, and the item or items vetoed shall not take effect except in the manner provided as to
bills vetoed by the President.

CONST. (1973), art. VIII, § 20(2). The Prime Minister shall have the power to veto any particular item or items in
appropriation, revenue, or tariff bill, but the veto shall not affect the item or items to which he does not object.

CONST. (1973; 1981 amend.), art. VIII, § 20(2). The President shall have the power to veto any particular item or
items in an appropriation, revenue, or tariff bill, but the veto shall not affect the item or items to which he does not
object.

TAX CODE (1939), Com. Act No. 446 (amended by Rep. Act No 6110).

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