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Actitation
Actitation, a debating of law suits
Articles, Lords of the
it a power equivalent to that of a negative before debate. This system appeared inconsistent with the freedom of Parliament, and
Bar of the House
after which he makes the offender to withdraw Lok Sabha Debates, Vol. Lvii, 1961, p. 5501. In the House of Lords,
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Briga
Briga [fr. brique, Fr.], debate, contention
Cabinet
of shadow cabinet get precedence in asking questions and in debate, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Edn., 1997, p. 211. The
Cloture
Cloture. The procedure in deliberative assemblies whereby debate is closed. Introduced in the English Parliament in the session
Exchequer Chamber, Court of
it existed in former times as a Court of mere debate, such causes from the other Courts being sometimes adjourned into
Expunction of remarks
a member uses disorderly, offensive or unparliamentary words in a debate, immediate notice is taken if such words. If a member
Floor of the House
between the bar of the House and the Speaker's chair. Debate may not take place outside these limits and a member
Speaker of the House of Commons
the following:-To preside, as Chairman of the House, at its debates when not in committee; to give a casting vote, when
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