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Speaker of the House of Commons
Speaker of the House of Commons. This great officer is the organ or spokesman of the Commons; in modern times he is more occupied in presiding over the deliberations of the House than in delivering speeches...
Statutum sessionum
Statutum sessionum (the statute-sessions), a meeting in every hundred of constables and householders, by custom, for the ordering of servants, and debating of differences between masters and servants, rating of wages, etc, 5 Eliz. c. 4.
Vice-President
Vice-President, is the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. He presides over the sittings of that House. He enjoys all powers to regulate the debate and proceeding of Rajya Sabha and is also the Head of...
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Bar of the House
Bar of the House, in the Lok Sabha, the Bar consists of a wooden Bar placed between two pillars near the door which opens into the Central aisle facing the Speaker and which connects the benches...
Briga
Briga [fr. brique, Fr.], debate, contention
Congressional
Of or pertaining to a congress especially to the Congress of the United States as congressional debates
Articles, Lords of the
Articles, Lords of the, a committee of the Scottish Parliament, which in the mode of its election, and by the nature of its powers, was calculated to increase the influence of the Crown, and to confer...
rules committee
rules committee : a committee of a legislative house that determines the rules and procedure for expediting the business of the house and has the power to control the date and extent of debate of a...
canvass
canvass also can·vas [kan-vəs] vb -vassed also: -vased -vass·ing also: -vas·ing vt 1 a : to examine in detail ;specif : to examine (votes) officially for authenticity b : to make the subject of discussion or...
cloture
cloture [French clture, literally, closure] : the closing or limitation of debate in a legislative body esp. by calling for a vote cloture vt
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Speaker of the House of Commons
Speaker of the House of Commons. This great officer is the organ or spokesman of the Commons; in modern times he is more occupied in presiding over the deliberations of the House than in delivering speeches...
Statutum sessionum
Statutum sessionum (the statute-sessions), a meeting in every hundred of constables and householders, by custom, for the ordering of servants, and debating of differences between masters and servants, rating of wages, etc, 5 Eliz. c. 4.
Vice-President
Vice-President, is the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. He presides over the sittings of that House. He enjoys all powers to regulate the debate and proceeding of Rajya Sabha and is also the Head of...
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Bar of the House
Bar of the House, in the Lok Sabha, the Bar consists of a wooden Bar placed between two pillars near the door which opens into the Central aisle facing the Speaker and which connects the benches...
Briga
Briga [fr. brique, Fr.], debate, contention
Congressional
Of or pertaining to a congress especially to the Congress of the United States as congressional debates
Articles, Lords of the
Articles, Lords of the, a committee of the Scottish Parliament, which in the mode of its election, and by the nature of its powers, was calculated to increase the influence of the Crown, and to confer...
rules committee
rules committee : a committee of a legislative house that determines the rules and procedure for expediting the business of the house and has the power to control the date and extent of debate of a...
canvass
canvass also can·vas [kan-vəs] vb -vassed also: -vased -vass·ing also: -vas·ing vt 1 a : to examine in detail ;specif : to examine (votes) officially for authenticity b : to make the subject of discussion or...
cloture
cloture [French clture, literally, closure] : the closing or limitation of debate in a legislative body esp. by calling for a vote cloture vt
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