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  • 51Court of the Lord High Steward — In English law, a court formerly instituted for the trial, during the recess of parliament, of peers indicted for treason or felony, or for misprision of either. This court was not a permanent body, but was created when occasion required and for… …

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  • 52Court of the Lord High Steward — In English law, a court formerly instituted for the trial, during the recess of parliament, of peers indicted for treason or felony, or for misprision of either. This court was not a permanent body, but was created when occasion required and for… …

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  • 53Privilege of Peerage — The Privilege of Peerage is the body of special privileges belonging to members of the British Peerage, and is distinct from Parliamentary privilege, which applies to only those peers serving in the House of Lords and the members of the House of… …

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  • 54Northern Ireland law — refers to the legal system of statute and common law operating in Northern Ireland since Northern Ireland was established as a separate jurisdiction within the United Kingdom in 1921. Contents 1 Background 2 Criminal law 2.1 Criminal offences …

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  • 55Constitution of Fiji: Chapter 7 — Chapter 7: Executive Government. Chapter 7 of the Fiji Constitution is titled Executive Government. There are five Parts, further subdivided into thirty sections, which set out the organization, functions, and responsibilities of the executive… …

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  • 56Republicanism in the United Kingdom — is the movement which seeks to remove the British monarchy and replace it with a republic that has a non hereditary head of state. The method by which the head of state should be chosen is not agreed upon, with some favouring an elected president …

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  • 57Quarter Sessions — The Courts of Quarter Sessions or Quarter Sessions were local courts traditionally held at four set times each year in the United Kingdom and other countries in the former British Empire. They generally sat in the seat of each county and county… …

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  • 58Reserved matters — For other meanings, see Reserved powers disambiguation page. In the United Kingdom reserved matters, also referred to as reserved powers, are those subjects over which power to legislate is retained by Westminster, as stated by the Scotland Act… …

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  • 59Prigg v. Pennsylvania — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Prigg v. Pennsylvania ArgueDate= ArgueYear= DecideDate=March 1 DecideYear=1842 FullName=Edward Prigg v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania USVol=41 USPage=539 Citation=10 L. Ed. 1060; 1842 U.S. LEXIS 387 Prior=IN error to the… …

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  • 60Oklahoma Legislature — Type Type Bicameral Houses Se …

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