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Omnibus Bill

1. In legislative practice, a hill including in one act various separate and distinct matters, and particularly one joining a number of different subjects in one measure in such a way as to compel the executive authority to accept provisions which he does not approve or else defeat the whole enactment See Com. ▼. Barnett, 199 Pa. 161, 48 Atl. 977, 55 L. R. A. 882; Yea-ger v. weaver, 64 Pa. 425

Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)