parliamentary law

  • 51Parliamentary train — A Parliamentary train is, nowadays, a British English term for a train that operates a Parliamentary service that is to say a token service to a given station, thus maintaining a legal fiction that either the station in question or, in some cases …

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  • 52Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman — The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman comprises the offices of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration (PCA) and the Health Service Commissioner for England (HSC). It is the official ombudsman institution responsible for… …

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  • 53Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe — Not to be confused with European Parliament or Assembly of the Western European Union. The emblem of the PACE The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), which held its first session in Strasbourg on 10 August 1949, can be… …

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  • 54Parliamentary elections in Singapore — The Parliamentary elections in Singapore began with the independence of Singapore from the Federation of Malaysia on 9 August 1965, thus renaming the Singapore State Government s Legislative Assembly as the Parliament of Singapore. Henceforth,… …

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  • 55Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade — The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade in the United Kingdom was a member of Parliament assigned to assist the Board of Trade and its President with administration and liaison with Parliament. It replaced the Vice President of the… …

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  • 56Parliamentary session — A parliamentary session is a period of time where the legislature in a parliamentary government is sitting.In Commonwealth Realms, each session begins with a speech from the throne and a pro forma bill to allow the Parliament to deviate from that …

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  • 57Parliamentary Consultation Committee — The Parliamentary Consultation Committee is a joint committee of the Federal Parliament of Belgium. It is established by Article 82 of the Belgian Constitution and its main task is to resolve certain disputes with regard to legislative procedure… …

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  • 58Law of Jersey — The Law of Jersey has been influenced by several different legal traditions, in particular Norman customary law, English common law and modern French civil law.[1] The Bailiwick of Jersey is a separate jurisdiction from that of the United Kingdom …

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  • 59Law of the United Kingdom — The United Kingdom has three legal systems. [ [http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Gtgl1/GuideToGovernment/Judiciary/DG 4003097 The UK has three legal systems, operating in England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland ] , direct.gov.uk, accesses 12… …

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  • 60Law of the Dominican Republic — Dominican law theorists make a fundamental distinction between primary sources of law, which can give rise to binding legal norms, and secondary sources, sometimes called authorities. The primary sources are enacted law and custom, with the… …

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