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should be valid notwithstanding that it is discovered subsequently that some person who was not entitled so to do, sat or voted or otherwise took part in the proceedings.

 (3) The quorum for a meeting of the Legislature of the Unit should be one-seventh of the total number of the members of the Legislature of the Unit.

 120. Privileges of the Legislature of a Unit and of the Members and Committees thereof:— Provision should be made empowering the Legislature of a Unit to legislature in regard to the privileges of the Legislature and its members. Pending such legislation the present position should continue.

 121. Salaries and allowances of Members-Members of the Legislature of the Unit should be entitled to receive such salaries and allowances as may from time to time be determined by Act of the Legislature of the Unit, and until provision in that behalf is so made, such salaries and allowances as were payable immediately before the commencement of the Constitution to the Members of the Provincial Legislature: provided that these should not be varied to the disadvantage of the Members during their term of membership.

 122. Assent to Bills:— When a Bill has been passed by the Legislature of a Unit, it should be presented to the Head of the Unit and the Head of the Unit should declare, within ninety days, either that he assents to the Bill or that he withholds assent there from or that he reserves the Bill for the consideration of the Head of the State:

 Provided that the Head of the Unit may, as soon as possible, after the presentation to him of the Bill for assent, return the Bill, if it is not a Money Bill, to the Legislature of the Unit with a message requesting that the Legislature of the Unit should reconsider the Bill or any specified provisions thereof and, in particular, should consider the desirability of introducing any such amendments as he may recommend in his message and when a Bill is so returned, the Legislature of the Unit should reconsider the Bill accordingly, and if the Bill is passed again by the Legislature of the Unit with or without amendment and presented to the Head of the Unit for assent, the Head of the Unit should not withhold assent there from:

 Provided further that the Head of the Unit should not assent to, but should reserve for the consideration of the Head of the State, any Bill which in the opinion of the Head of the Unit would, if it became law, so derogate from the powers of the High Court as to endanger the position which that Court is by the Constitution designed to fill.

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PART VI
Relations between the Federation and the Units.

 133. Subject-matter laws to be made by the Federal Legislature and by the Legislature of a Unit: (1) There should be three lists of subjects for the purpose of legislation

 (a) exclusively by the Federal Legislature;