parliamentary law

  • 71Law Reform (Year and a Day Rule) Act 1996 — The Law Reform (Year and a Day Rule) Act 1996 is a short Act of Parliament which abolished the year and a day rule in English law.The year and a day rule was an ancient rule of the common law which created a conclusive presumption that a death… …

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  • 72Law and Justice — Infobox Political Party party name = Law and Justice party colorcode = #007FFF leader = Jarosław Kaczyński foundation = June 13 2001 ideology = Christian democracy, National conservatism headquarters = ul. Nowogrodzka 84/86 02 018 Warsaw… …

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  • 73Parliamentary constituencies of Finland — The Finnish Eduskunta , or Parliament, is made up of 200 members, elected from 15 separate geographic areas, or constituencies. All of the constituencies, with the exception of Åland, elect multiple members, ranging between six and 34 depending… …

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  • 74Parliamentary Boroughs (England), Stamp Duty Act 1838 — The Parliamentary Boroughs (England), Stamp Duty Act 1838 (1 2 Vict. c. 35) was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, signed into law on July 4, 1838. It repealed the stamp duty payable on the admission of freemen by birth or servitude in… …

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  • 75Parliamentary records of the United Kingdom — Earliest= The origins of Parliament lie in Anglo Saxon times. Anglo Saxon kings were advised by a council known as the Witenagemot, whose foremost members were the King s sons and brothers. The Ealdormen, or executive heads of the shires, also… …

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  • 76parliamentary privilege — n [U] (in Britain) certain special rights given to Members of Parliament, especially the right to say something in either of the Houses of Parliament(1) that attacks somebody else without the fear of being taken to a court of law by that person.… …

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  • 77parliamentary privilege —    An exception to the ordinary law of the land that refers to the immunity given to members of Parliament in order to enable them to conduct their work effectively. Determination of breach of privilege rests entirely with the House concerned,… …

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  • 78parliamentary — adj 1. legislative, legislatorial, congressional, senatorial, Senate, House, synodical; lawmaking, law giving, governmental. 2. democratic, representative, republican; orderly, by the rules, by the book, by Roberts Rules of Order …

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  • 79parliamentary — adjective Syn: legislative, law making, governmental, congressional, democratic, elected …

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  • 80parliamentary counsel — noun : an official attached to the British treasury under whose direction government bills are drafted into the form required by law and custom for introduction into parliament …

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