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 of a tax or duty; or deals with currency, the appropriation, receipt, custody, or spending of state money, or the raising, or guarantee, or repayment of a loan.

In the event of doubt, it shall be the power of the President of the Chamber of Deputies to rule as to whether or not any bill is a money bill.

The Chamber of Elders must, within a limit of thirty days, consider and pass a resolution upon a bill which has been resolved satisfactory by the Chamber of Deputies and has been proposed to the Chamber of Elders. But if such bill is a money bill, the Chamber of Elders must consider and pass a resolution upon it within a limit of fifteen days.

The limit of days as said in the previous paragraph shall refer to the days during a session and shall be counted from the day the bill arrives at the Chamber of Elders.

If, within such a time limit as said in paragraph 1, the Chamber of Elders fails to consider and pass a resolution upon a bill sent by the Chamber of Deputies, it shall then be deemed that the Chamber of Elders has approved the bill.