An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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... Crown Office , under the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery , and the Clerk of the Crown for Northern Ireland then prepare and send the writs summoning the peers and instructing the Returning Officers in the various House of Commons ...
... Crown Office , under the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery , and the Clerk of the Crown for Northern Ireland then prepare and send the writs summoning the peers and instructing the Returning Officers in the various House of Commons ...
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... Crown Act , 1964 , provided for a limitation on the number of Ministers of the Crown and junior ministers who may sit and vote in the House of Commons at any one time . The Act of 1957 for the first time disqualified ambassadors , who ...
... Crown Act , 1964 , provided for a limitation on the number of Ministers of the Crown and junior ministers who may sit and vote in the House of Commons at any one time . The Act of 1957 for the first time disqualified ambassadors , who ...
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... Crown . Thus , no expenditure or taxation may be proposed without the Queen's Recommendation , the practical effect of which is to reserve the initiative in financial matters to Her Majesty's Government . The Queen's Recommendation to a ...
... Crown . Thus , no expenditure or taxation may be proposed without the Queen's Recommendation , the practical effect of which is to reserve the initiative in financial matters to Her Majesty's Government . The Queen's Recommendation to a ...
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