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Assembly, General
Assembly, General [fr. simul, Lat., together; hence ensemble, assembler, Fr., to draw
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. The acts of the General
general assembly
general assembly 1 : a legislative assembly ;esp : a U.S. state
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India
two Chambers, the Council of State and the House of Assembly, known as the Federal Assembly. The Council of State is
assembly
assembly pl: -blies 1 a : a company of persons collected … makes up the lower house of a legislature see also general assembly, legislative assembly 2 : the act of coming together
Gemot
Gemot, a mote or moote, meeting, public assembly. The various kinds were-(1) The folc-gemot, or general assembly of
Rajya Sabha
the legislative council of a state while the state legislative assembly is generally known as Rajya Vidhan Sabha. But in the … council of a state while the state legislative assembly is generally known as Rajya Vidhan Sabha. But in the absence of
Church of Scotland
and discipline within itself. Its Supreme Court is the General Assembly, which consists of ministers and elders elected by the Presbyteries,
Court-baron
It was frequently held together with the court-leet, and generally assembled but once a year. The freehold tenants alone were suitors … sufficient. It was frequently held together with the court-leet, and generally assembled but once a year. The freehold tenants alone were
Parliament, the Imperial
to speak. 'It was first applied,' says Blackstone, 'to general assemblies of the state, under Louis VII., in France, about the
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