What r the features borrwed from American constitution
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All government legislation and documents such as the Constitution(s) are written in legalese, words of art, usually by attorneys. Legalese: the specialized language of the legal profession. In other words, the definitions of numerous words used in their codes and statutes, etc. has entirely different meaning then what we were taught in schools.
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The articles of confederation, (q. v.) were finally adopted on the 15th of November, 1777, and with the exception of Maryland, which, however, afterwards also agreed to them, were speedily adopted by the union of States, and by which they were formed into a federal body, and went into force on the first day of March, 1781; [and so remained until the adoption of the then bankruptcy constitution] which acquired the force of the supreme law of the land on the first Wednesday of March, 1789. - 5 Wheat. R. 420. Vide Articles of Confederation. - Bouvier's Law Revised, 6th Edition
The free Confederate Government went bankrupt eight years after its creation, then restructured under its then new bankruptcy compact "the Constitution for the United States of America."
Names & Dates of the Four U.S. Bankruptcy Constitutions—>
1789-1793 CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT FILES CHAPTER 11 BANKRUPTCY #1 VIA
"The Constitution *for* the united States of America"
1859-1863 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FILES CHAPTER 11 BANKRUPTCY #2 VIA
"The Constitution *of* the United States of America"
1929-1933 US GOVERNMENT FILES CHAPTER 11 BANKRUPTCY #3 VIA
"The Constitution *of* the United States"
1999-2003 US GOVERNMENT FILES CHAPTER 11 BANKRUPTCY #4 VIA
"The United States Constitution"
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