Jules Godin

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Legislative proposals

  • Jules Godin; Peulevey (1881-01-25), Modification de la loi du 10 septembre 1874 sur l'hypothèque maritime (Chambre des députés, 2e législature, session de 1881. N°3267), Paris: Impr. de A. Quantin / France. Chambre des députés, p. 13
  • Jules Godin (1891-05-25), Sur les sociétés d'ouvriers et sur les sociétés de patrons et d'ouvriers, en vue de la participation aux bénéfices (Sénat. Session 1891. N°93), Paris: Impr. de P. Mouillot / France. Sénat, p. 81
  • Jules Godin; Munier, Cordelet, Demôle (1896-02-08), Sur la compétence des juges de paix, présentée par MM. Jules Godin, Munier, Cordelet, Demôle (Sénat, session 1896, N°22), Paris: Impr. de P. Mouillot / France. Sénat, p. 55{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Parliamentary reports

  • Jules Godin (1879-06-07), Commission chargée d'examiner le projet de loi portant institution du jury dans les Colonies de la Martinique, de la Guadeloupe et de la Réunion (Chambre des députés, 2e législature, session 1879, N°1477), Versailles: Impr. de Cerf et fils / France. Chambre des députés, p. 37
  • Jules Godin (1880-12-09), commission chargée d'examiner le projet de loi portant ratification de la cession faite à la France par S. M. Pomaré V de la souveraineté pleine et entière des archipels de la Société dépendant de la couronne de Taïti) (Chambre des députés, 2e législature, session extraordinaire de 1880. N°3108), Paris: Impr. de A. Quantin / France. Chambre des députés, p. 22
  • Jules Godin (1892-06-28), Rapport fait, au nom de la Commission de la marine, chargée d'examiner le projet de loi, adopté par la Chambre des députés, portant organisation du corps des officiers mécaniciens de la marine (Sénat. Session 1892. N°166), Paris: Impr. de P. Mouillot, p. 46
  • Jules Godin (1892-07-09), Rapport fait, au nom de la Commission des finances, chargée d'examiner le projet de loi, adopté par la Chambre des députés, portant : 1 ° ouverture au ministre de la marine et des colonies de crédits supplémentaires au titre du budget de l'exercice 1892 ; 2 ° annulation de crédits au titre du même budget (Sénat. Session 1892. N°227), Paris: Impr. de P. Mouillot, p. 41
  • Jules Godin (1893-06-15), Commission de la Marine chargée d'examiner le projet de loi portant organisation du cadre des officiers de la Marine et des équipages de la flotte (Sénat, session 1893, N°224), Paris: Impr. de P. Mouillot, p. 109
  • Jules Godin (1894-11-06), Commission chargée d'examiner le projet de résolution de M. Demôle, tendant à décider que le Sénat demeure saisi régulièrement de toute proposition de loi qui lui est transmie par la Chambre des Députés qui l'a votée (Sénat, session extraordinaire 1894, N°5), Paris: Impr. de P. Mouillot, p. 52
  • Jules Godin (1896-06-16), Commission chargée d'examiner la proposition de loi de M. Jules Godin et plusieurs de ses collègues, sur la compétence des juges de paix (Sénat, session 1896, N°141), Paris: Impr. de P. Mouillot, p. 68
  • Jules Godin (1898), Rapport fait, au nom de la Commission chargée d'examiner le projet de loi sur le casier judiciaire, par M. Jules Godin,... (Sénat. Session de 1898. N°95), Paris: Impr. de P. Mouillot, p. 106
  • Jules Godin (1900-11-22), Augmentation de la flotte (Sénat. Session extraordinaire 1900. N°354), Paris: Impr. de P. Mouillot, p. 84
  • Jules Godin (1901-01-17), Budget général, exercice 1901 : ministère de la marine (Sénat. Session 1901. N°21), Paris: Impr. de P. Mouillot, p. 76
  • Jules Godin (1901-02-25), Situation des mécaniciens, chauffeurs et agents des trains (Sénat. Session 1901. N°85), Paris: Impr. de P. Mouillot, p. 108
  • Jules Godin (1902-03-11), Règlementation du travail des mécaniciens, chauffeurs et agents des trains, et conditions de retraite du personnel des chemins de fer français) (Sénat. Session ordinaire de 1902. N°123), Paris: Impr. de P. Mouillot, p. 58
  • Jules Godin (1903-03-31), Rapport supplémentaire fait au nom de la commission chargée d'examiner la proposition de loi, adoptée par la Chambre des députés, adoptée avec modifications par le Sénat, modifiée par la Chambre des députés, relative à la réglementation du travail des mécaniciens, chauffeurs et agents des trains et aux conditions de retraite du personnel des chemins de fer français (Sénat. Session ordinaire de 1903. N°134), Paris: Impr. de P. Mouillot, p. 73
  • Jules Godin (1904), Commission chargé d'examiner la proposition de loi concernant : 1 °/ la compétence des juges de paix ; 2 °/ la réorganisation des justices de paix (Sénat. Session extraordinaire de 1904. N°297), Paris: Impr. de P. Mouillot, p. 100

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References

Sources

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Jules Godin
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Deputy of French India
In office
16 April 1876 14 October 1881