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session on days in
which parliament is not meeting.
While a
parliament is
prorogued,
between two
legislative sessions, the
legislature is
still constituted –...
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Prorogation in the
Westminster system of
government is the
action of
proroguing, or interrupting, a parliament, or the
discontinuance of
meetings for a...
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While normally someone in the
theatre or
province was
prorogued, one
could also be
prorogued by ****igning a
someone still possessing imperium to new...
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Parliament is
prorogued by
commissioners acting in the sovereign's name.
Parliament is
always prorogued to a
definite day. Parliament,
while prorogued, can be...
- ****ented to the
petition on 7 June, but by the end of the
month he had
prorogued Parliament and re****erted his
right to
collect customs duties without...
-
April 1672), however, soon
forced Charles II's hand.
While parliament was
prorogued, the
Cabal had
unwisely engineered the "Great Stop of the Exchequer" in...
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President acting on the
advice of the
prime minister may at any time adjourn,
prorogue or
dissolve the ****embly. The
following positions/body have
important functions...
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prevent a
civil war upon her death. She
refused to do either. In
April she
prorogued the Parliament,
which did not
reconvene until she
needed its
support to...
- give a
proconsular dignity.
After the
Sullan era, all
magistrates were
prorogued pro consule. Badian, Ernst; Lintott,
Andrew (2016). "pro consule, pro...
- The
power to
dismiss and
appoint other ministers The
power to summon,
prorogue and
dissolve Parliament The
power to
grant or
refuse Royal ****ent to bills...