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Septennial

Matched in: Term Septennial

Septennially

Once in seven years

Septennial Act, 1715

Matched in: Term Septennial Act, 1715

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Act of Parliament

of amendments in the second and third sessions. (3) Five years are substituted for seven (fixed by the Septennial Act) as the duration of Parliament. Every money bill must be endorsed with a certificate signed by the

Dissolution

or by representation. (2) By length of time, i.e., five (formerly seven) years. See (English) Parliament Act, 1911; SEPTENNIAL ACT. By the (English) Representation of the People Act, 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c.102), s. 51, Parliament

Triennial Act Tried

years at the least,' and limited the duration of Parliament to three years, enlarged to seven by the Septennial Act (see that title) of 1715, and reduced to five by the Parliament Act, 1911. An earlier Tried

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Septennial

Matched in: Term Septennial

Septennially

Once in seven years

Septennial Act, 1715

Matched in: Term Septennial Act, 1715

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Act of Parliament

of amendments in the second and third sessions. (3) Five years are substituted for seven (fixed by the Septennial Act) as the duration of Parliament. Every money bill must be endorsed with a certificate signed by the

Dissolution

or by representation. (2) By length of time, i.e., five (formerly seven) years. See (English) Parliament Act, 1911; SEPTENNIAL ACT. By the (English) Representation of the People Act, 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c.102), s. 51, Parliament

Triennial Act Tried

years at the least,' and limited the duration of Parliament to three years, enlarged to seven by the Septennial Act (see that title) of 1715, and reduced to five by the Parliament Act, 1911. An earlier Tried

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