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Money of account, money of measurement money of payment
do not include any taxation, money, or loan raised by local authorities or bodies for local purposes.' [(English) Parliament Act, 1911, s. 1 (2).] With respect to these bills, the House of Commons are so reasonably jealous of … passed by the House of Lords and became the Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910. As to money-bills under the Parliament Act, 1911, see ACT OF PARLIAMENT. And as to the temporary collection of duties of customs and excise and
Parliament, the Imperial
Matched in: Term Parliament, the Imperial
Election Commission
of India, Art. 394(5)] Is a Constitutional body in India, created for the pur-pose of holding elections to Parliament, State Legislatures and Offices of President and Vice-President. [Constitution of India, Art. 324] Can disqualify a person for … 'Election Commission' means the Election Commission referred to in Article 324. [Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi Act, 1991 (1 of 1992), s. 2(d)] Means the Election Commission appointed by the President under article 324. [Representation
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Northern Ireland
Londonderry, with (1) a representation of 13 members (including one from the Queen's University of Belfast) in the Parliament of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland (see IMPERIAL Parliament), and (2) a Parliament of Northern Ireland, consisting … Northern Ireland, that part of Ireland other than the Irish Free State. By the Government of Ireland Act, 1926, s. 1, Northern Ireland consists of six counties: Antrim, Armagh; Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry, and Tyrone, including boroughs
Affirmation
The Act of 1869, however, did not apply to promissory oaths, e.g., to the oath directed by the Parliamentary Oaths Act, 1866, as amended by the Promissory Oaths Act, 1868, to be taken by Members of Parliament,
Colonial Laws (English)
Colonial Laws Validity Act, 1865, shall not apply to any law made after December 11th, 1931, by the Parliament of a Dominion. Also that no law made by the Parliament of a Dominion be void on the
Privilege
of directing the Attorney-General to prosecute persons accused of offences against the law or affecting the privilege of Parliament; and finally, a power vested in each House, respectively of doing anything not directly contravening an Act of
Statutory Rules and Orders
Statutory Rules and Orders. Very numerous Acts of Parliament, especially those passed in recent years, empower the Sovereign in Council, some Govern-ment Department, or Courts of Justice, … Statutory Rules and Orders. Very numerous Acts of Parliament, especially those passed in recent years, empower the Sovereign in Council, some Govern-ment Department, or Courts
County Councils
1888 conferred on county councils powers to oppose Bills in Parliament, and the (English) County Councils (Bills in Parliament) Act, 1903 (3 Edw. 7, c. 9), extends these powers by authorizing the council to promote bills as well
Railway
by the owner of the railway) is constructed and managed (1) under a local and personal Act of Parliament; and (2) under the Companies Clauses, Lands Clauses, and Railways Clauses Consolidation Acts; and (3) under the general
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