An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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... Royal Sign Manual is usually delivered to both Houses , and generally acknowledged by an address similar in form to that presented in answer to the royal speech at the Opening of Parliament . The subject of a message usually relates to ...
... Royal Sign Manual is usually delivered to both Houses , and generally acknowledged by an address similar in form to that presented in answer to the royal speech at the Opening of Parliament . The subject of a message usually relates to ...
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... Royal Assent before it becomes an Act of Parliament ( q.v. ) . The Bill becomes an Act and has the force of law immediately the Royal Assent has been signified , unless a specific date has been provided in the Act itself for the ...
... Royal Assent before it becomes an Act of Parliament ( q.v. ) . The Bill becomes an Act and has the force of law immediately the Royal Assent has been signified , unless a specific date has been provided in the Act itself for the ...
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... Royal Assent to Bills was normally signified by the Sovereign in person . The first occasion on which it was pronounced by a Royal Commission was in 1541 when in order to spare the feelings of Henry VIII the Royal Assent to the Bill of ...
... Royal Assent to Bills was normally signified by the Sovereign in person . The first occasion on which it was pronounced by a Royal Commission was in 1541 when in order to spare the feelings of Henry VIII the Royal Assent to the Bill of ...
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