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Parliament prorogation
Edn., 2000, r. 225. The president exercises his power to prorogue the House on the advice of the Prime Minister. Prorogation of the House may take place any time, even while the House is sitting, usually, however,
Scandalising
to create distrust in their popular mind and impair confidence of people in the Courts which are of prime importance to the litigants in the protection of their rights and liberties, Brahma Prakash Sharma v. State of
Precedence or precedency
* Archbishop of Canterbury (a). * Lord High Chancellor or Keeper, if a baron. * Archbishop of York. Prime Minister. By royal warrant dated December, 1905. * Lord Treasurer. * Lord President of the Council. } barons.
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Premier
Premier, a principal minister of State. See PRIME MINISTER.
Prorogation
time to time by proclamation. See PARLIAMENT. Under Article 85(2) when the President on the advice of the Prime Minister prorogues the House, there is termination of a session of the House and this is called prorogation.
Steam-pipe
Steam-pipe, 'stamp-pipe' means any pipe through which steam passes from a boiler to a prime mover or other user or both, if-- (i) the pressure at which steam passes through such pipe excludes
Treasurer
TREASURY. There was a Lord High Treasurer of England, but the duties are now executed by commissioners. The Prime Minister generally fills the office of First Lord of the Treasury.
Treasury Bench
222. Treasury Bench, is the front Bench on the right hand of the Speaker is occupied by the Prime Minister and other members of Government, Practice and Procedure of Parliament, M.N. Kaul and S.L. Shakdher, 5th Edn.,
Machine
moving parts that work together to perform some function, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 961. Machine, includes prime movers, transmission machinery and all other appliances whereby power is generated, transferred, transmitted or applied to a dangerous
Colorist
One who colors an artist who excels in the use of colors one to whom coloring is of prime importance
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Parliament prorogation
Edn., 2000, r. 225. The president exercises his power to prorogue the House on the advice of the Prime Minister. Prorogation of the House may take place any time, even while the House is sitting, usually, however,
Scandalising
to create distrust in their popular mind and impair confidence of people in the Courts which are of prime importance to the litigants in the protection of their rights and liberties, Brahma Prakash Sharma v. State of
Precedence or precedency
* Archbishop of Canterbury (a). * Lord High Chancellor or Keeper, if a baron. * Archbishop of York. Prime Minister. By royal warrant dated December, 1905. * Lord Treasurer. * Lord President of the Council. } barons.
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Premier
Premier, a principal minister of State. See PRIME MINISTER.
Prorogation
time to time by proclamation. See PARLIAMENT. Under Article 85(2) when the President on the advice of the Prime Minister prorogues the House, there is termination of a session of the House and this is called prorogation.
Steam-pipe
Steam-pipe, 'stamp-pipe' means any pipe through which steam passes from a boiler to a prime mover or other user or both, if-- (i) the pressure at which steam passes through such pipe excludes
Treasurer
TREASURY. There was a Lord High Treasurer of England, but the duties are now executed by commissioners. The Prime Minister generally fills the office of First Lord of the Treasury.
Treasury Bench
222. Treasury Bench, is the front Bench on the right hand of the Speaker is occupied by the Prime Minister and other members of Government, Practice and Procedure of Parliament, M.N. Kaul and S.L. Shakdher, 5th Edn.,
Machine
moving parts that work together to perform some function, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 961. Machine, includes prime movers, transmission machinery and all other appliances whereby power is generated, transferred, transmitted or applied to a dangerous
Colorist
One who colors an artist who excels in the use of colors one to whom coloring is of prime importance
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