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Constitution references in Roman numerals?

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sxcalexc:
Yeah, the title says it all. I'm learning the important sections and subsections in normal (arabic) numerals. e.g. in the form S51(37). I know how to write Roman numerals, but is it necessary in the exam, it'll only waste some precious seconds ?  :)

vce08:
Put it in Roman Numerals if you must put the subsection.
Honestly though i don't really think u need to state the subsections.
Btw thats for specific powers rite?

costargh:
I learnt them in roman numerals.
its way easy.

sxcalexc:

--- Quote from: vce08 on November 03, 2008, 10:35:21 pm ---Put it in Roman Numerals if you must put the subsection.
Honestly though i don't really think u need to state the subsections.
Btw thats for specific powers rite?

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That's for referral of power. I basically know the subsections, so I may as well apply most of them, If I can. If not, I don't think it's absolutely necessary. Roman numerals, you think? Okay, thanks for the fast reply.


--- Quote from: costargh on November 03, 2008, 10:38:28 pm ---I learnt them in roman numerals.
its way easy.

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Meh, I'll just convert them on the day if it's a mandatory convention. It's not too difficult. S51(37) would be S51(XXXVII).

vce08:
Thats for increasing the powers of the Federal thingy yea??
I think there are better examples like high court rulings and other stuff which i forgot

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