CHAP. VII] THE UPPER HOUSES 551 imposing, altering or repealing any rate, tax, duty or impost were to originate in the Legislative Assembly. And by lvii, ‘The Legislative Council may either accept or reject any Money Bill passed by the Legislative Assembly, but may not alter it, 3. The following provision was made by clause xxxix for the case of disagreements between the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly :(— (1) If the Legislative Assembly passes any proposed law and the Legislative Council rejects or fails to pass it, or passes it with amendments to which the Legislative Assembly will not agree, and if the Legislative Assembly, in the next session, again passes the proposed law with or without any amendments which have been made, suggested, or agreed to by the Legislative Council, and the Legislative Council rejects, or fails to pass it, or passes it with amend- ments to which the Legislative Assembly will not agree, the Governor may during that session convene a joint sitting of the members of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly in the manner hereinafter provided, or may dissolve the Legislative Assembly, and may simultaneously dissolve both the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly if the Legislative Council shall then be an elected Council.” But such dissolution shall not take place within six months before the date of the expiry of the Legislative Assembly by effluxion of time. (2) If “after such dissolution the Legislative Assembly again passes the proposed law, with or without any amend- ments, which have been made, suggested, or agreed to by the Legislative Council, and the Legislative Council rejects or fails to pass it, or passes it with amendments to which the Legislative Assembly will not agree, the Governor may convene a joint sitting uf the members of the Legislative Council and of the Legislative Assembly, at which the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly shall preside. (3) The members present at any joint sitting convened ander either of the preceding subsections may deliberate and shall vote together upon the proposed law, as last proposed by the Legislative Assembly, and upon amendments, if any, which have been made therein by the one House of the Legislature and not agreed to by the other, and any such amendments which are affirmed by an absolute majority of the total number of the members of the Legislative Council