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Joint committee

Joint \Joint\ (joint), a. [F., p. p. of joindre. See Join.]

  1. Joined; united; combined; concerted; as, joint action.

  2. Involving the united activity of two or more; done or produced by two or more working together.

    I read this joint effusion twice over.
    --T. Hook.

  3. United, joined, or sharing with another or with others; not solitary in interest or action; holding in common with an associate, or with associates; acting together; as, joint heir; joint creditor; a joint bank account; joint debtor, etc. ``Joint tenants of the world.''
    --Donne.

  4. Shared by, or affecting two or more; held in common; as, joint property; a joint bond.

    A joint burden laid upon us all.
    --Shak.

    Joint committee (Parliamentary Practice), a committee composed of members of the two houses of a legislative body, for the appointment of which concurrent resolutions of the two houses are necessary.
    --Cushing.

    Joint meeting, or Joint session, the meeting or session of two distinct bodies as one; as, a joint meeting of committees representing different corporations; a joint session of both branches of a State legislature to chose a United States senator. ``Such joint meeting shall not be dissolved until the electoral votes are all counted and the result declared.''
    --Joint Rules of Congress, U. S.

    Joint resolution (Parliamentary Practice), a resolution adopted concurrently by the two branches of a legislative body. ``By the constitution of the United States and the rules of the two houses, no absolute distinction is made between bills and joint resolutions.''
    --Barclay (Digest).

    Joint rule (Parliamentary Practice), a rule of proceeding adopted by the concurrent action of both branches of a legislative assembly. ``Resolved, by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), that the sixteenth and seventeenth joint rules be suspended for the remainder of the session.''
    --Journal H. of R., U. S.

    Joint and several (Law), a phrase signifying that the debt, credit, obligation, etc., to which it is applied is held in such a way that the parties in interest are engaged both together and individually thus a joint and several debt is one for which all the debtors may be sued together or either of them individually; used especially in the phrase joint and several liability.

    Joint stock, stock held in company.

    Joint-stock company (Law), a species of partnership, consisting generally of a large number of members, having a capital divided, or agreed to be divided, into shares, the shares owned by any member being usually transferable without the consent of the rest.

    Joint tenancy (Law), a tenure by two or more persons of estate by unity of interest, title, time, and possession, under which the survivor takes the whole.
    --Blackstone.

    Joint tenant (Law), one who holds an estate by joint tenancy. Contrassted with tenant in common.

Wiktionary
joint committee

n. (context politics English) In a bicameral legislative body, a decision-making entity composed of members of both houses.

Wikipedia
Joint committee

A joint committee is a committee made up of members of both chambers of a bicameral legislature. In other contexts, it refers to a committee with members from more than one organization.

Usage examples of "joint committee".

Former Mossad agent Ari Ben-Menashe claimed he personally saw a cable from Israel's Joint Committee to the U.

I remember covering the manpower hearings before a joint committee of Congress.

This joint committee made another exhaustive survey of the Arabs and the Yishuv.

A joint committee of Congress and the council met and, on April 3, recommended a court-martial on the first, second, third, and fifth charges, having to do with profiteering and the use of public property for private ends.

The Special Joint Committee had been formed with no regard for hallowed seniority or any of the other arcane rituals which the Confederation's governing body seemed to have adopted, over the past century, from every quirk of every single legislative body ever created by the inventive human mind.

Given his connections, it was only natural that he should be appointed director of the joint committee co-ordinating Russian and Cuban interests in Africa.

The important business is going to take place later anyway, in the closed session of the Special Joint Committee.

And the final plans for spaceships, comsat shuttles and space fighters, things related to the Federation fleet, will have to be agreed upon through a joint committee.