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| | <b>Houseb> of Lords - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The <b>Houseb> of Lords is the upper <b>houseb> of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. |  | | In June 2003, the Blair Government announced its intention to abolish the post of Lord Chancellor, due to the office's mixed executive and judicial responsibilities; however, the abolition of the office was rejected by the <b>Houseb> of Lords, and the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 preserves the office of Lord Chancellor. |  | | The <b>Houseb> of Lords is an unelected body, consisting of two archbishops and 24 bishops of the established Church of England ("Lords Spiritual") and 706 members of the Peerage ("Lords Temporal"). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Lords
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| | Government <b>Houseb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Government <b>Houseb> is the name usually given to the residence of Governors-General, Governors and Lieutenant-Governors in the Commonwealth and the former <b>Britishb> Empire. |  | | Government <b>Houseb> is a residence for a governor; so now many Commonwealth nations without the <b>Britishb> monarch as Head of State name their presidential palaces State <b>Houseb> or President's <b>Houseb>. |  | | As the office of the Governor, Government <b>Houseb> is also used as a metaphor to refer to the Government or the Governor. |
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| | Upper <b>houseb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In these systems, the seats are sometimes hereditary, as was the case in the <b>Britishb> <b>Houseb> of Lords (until 1998), and the Japanese <b>Houseb> of Peers (until this <b>houseb> was abolished in 1947). |  | | An example: The <b>Britishb> <b>Houseb> of Lords, which under the Parliament Acts may not stop, only delay, bills. |  | | Also, the upper <b>houseb> of many nations is directly elected, but in different proportions to the lower <b>houseb> - for example, the Senates of Australia and The United States have a fixed number of elected representatives from each state, regardless of the population. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_house
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| | <b>Houseb> of Lords |
 | | The <b>Houseb> of Lords is located in the Palace of Westminster, and is used for the State Opening of Parliament, as by convention, the Sovereign may not enter the elected <b>Houseb> of Commons. |  | | The Lord Chancellor, as well as being a judge and the cabinet minister responsible for the judiciary and the courts, serves as the Lord Speaker of the <b>Houseb> of Lords. |  | | On 1st November 1999, the <b>Houseb> of Lords was composed of 759 hereditary peers, 26 Archbishops and Bishops of the Church of England, and the 545 life peers created by either the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 or the Life Peerages Act 1958. |
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http://www.askfactmaster.com/House_of_Lords
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| | <b>Britishb> <b>Houseb> of Commons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Britishb> Prime Minister Tony Blair in the <b>Houseb> of Commons during Prime Minister's Questions. |  | | The provisions of the <b>Houseb> of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 largely consolidate the clauses of several previous enactments; in particular, several Crown officers had already been disqualified since the passage of the Act of Settlement 1701. |  | | The <b>Houseb> of Lords was permitted only to delay most legislation, for a maximum of three parliamentary sessions or two calendar years (reduced to two sessions or one year by the Parliament Act 1949). |
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| | commons.txt |
 | | The head of the judiciary (the ll.S. equivalent of the chief justice of the Supreme Court) and speaker of the <b>Houseb> of Lords. |  | | Speaker of the <b>Houseb> The chief officer of the <b>Houseb> is the speaker. |  | | The clerk of the <b>Houseb> is appointed by the crown, and, along with the clerk assistant, sits at the table of the <b>Houseb> during Commons debate. |
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| | <b>Britishb> Columbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The southern border of <b>Britishb> Columbia was established by the 1846 Oregon Treaty. |  | | <b>Britishb> Columbia is on the extreme west of Canada, on the Pacific coast. |  | | From 1818 to 1846, <b>Britishb> Columbia south of 54°40' and west of the Rocky Mountains was part of the Oregon Country. |
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| | <b>Houseb> of Lords - Information on Judicial Business |
 | | Statement by the Lords of Appeal in OrdinaryRecommendation 59 of the Royal Commission on the Reform of the <b>Houseb> of Lords. |  | | Information on the Judicial Work of the <b>Houseb> of Lordsthe jurisdiction of the <b>Houseb>, the Law Lords, procedure, and the history of the judicial role of the <b>Houseb>. |  | | Enquiries about Judicial business in the <b>Houseb> should be directed to the Judicial Office, <b>Houseb> of Lords, London SW1A 0PW (telephone 020-7219 3111; facsimile 020-7219 2476). |
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| | <b>Houseb> of Lords White Paper. |
 | | Modernising the Lords: longer-term reform the compostion of a reformed <b>Houseb> of Lords. |  | | There are 12 active Law Lords at any one time, but retired Law Lords are still able to act judicially up to the age of 75, and all Law Lords are members of the <b>Houseb> for life. |  | | Although the Lord Chancellor is the Speaker of the Lords, he does not have the powers vested in the Speaker of the <b>Houseb> of Commons to select amendments, call members to speak and maintain order. |
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| | Government <b>Houseb> |
 | | On 20 July 1871, <b>Britishb> Columbia entered Confederation, and Cary Castle became Government <b>Houseb>, the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of the Province of <b>Britishb> Columbia. |  | | The <b>Houseb> contains the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, the representative of Her Majesty The Queen of Canada, and offices of the administrative staff who support the duties and activities associated with the appointment. |  | | When she is in residence at Government <b>Houseb>, the Lieutenant Governor's personal standard can be seen flying from the flagpole. |
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| | <b>Britishb> <b>Houseb> of Commons - definition of <b>Britishb> <b>Houseb> of Commons in Encyclopedia |
 | | The <b>Houseb> of Commons is a democratically elected body, consisting of 659 members, who are known as "Members of Parliament" or "MPs." Members are elected for limited terms, holding office until Parliament is dissolved (a maximum of five years). |  | | The Clerk of the <b>Houseb> is the chief clerk and officer of the <b>Houseb> of Commons (but is not a member of the <b>Houseb> itself). |  | | The <b>Houseb> of Lords was only permitted to delay most legislation for a maximum of three parliamentary sessions or two calendar years—reduced to two sessions or one year by the Parliament Act 1949. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/British_House_of_Commons
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| | <b>Britishb> <b>Houseb> of Commons - Encyclopedia of Political Information |
 | | By constitutional convention, the monarch always appoints the leader of the majority party.) The Prime Minister and a majority of Ministers are members of the <b>Houseb> of Commons, though some are members of the <b>Houseb> of Lords. |  | | If a vacancy occurs due to the death of a member, or the appointment of that member to the <b>Houseb> of Lords while the <b>Houseb> of Commons is in a recess, two MPs certify that the seat is indeed vacant, the Speaker may issue his Warrant without any motion being approved. |  | | Otherwise, a seat may be declared vacant for death or for elevation to the peerage and appointment to the <b>Houseb> of Lords. |
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| | AcademicDB - <b>Houseb> of Lords, Duty of care, |
 | | Home: Politics: <b>Britishb>: <b>Houseb> of Lords, Duty of care |  | | This immunity of a public body was applied by this <b>houseb> in the case of Osman v Ferguson, and in the same year in Anc... |  | | Further, I do not think that it is for this <b>Houseb> to change the long established common law, until Parliament decides to do so. |
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http://www.academicdb.com/house_lords_duty_care_4009
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| | Government <b>Houseb> Leader comments on opening of <b>Houseb> of Assembly |
 | | Hodder when it was his party which cancelled the fall session of the <b>Houseb> for three years in the 1980s. |  | | In previous election years - notably 1989 and 1993 - the <b>Houseb> sat for about the same period of time, so 57 days was not unusual. |  | | Government <b>Houseb> Leader Beaton Tulk announced today that the <b>Houseb> of Assembly will resume the current session on November 17, 1997. |
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| | St. George Tucker: Note D, Comparison to <b>Britishb> Constitution; <b>Houseb> of Commons |
 | | The passage of the India bill, which was introduced in the <b>houseb> of commons during the administration of Charles Fox and Lord North, was prevented by a similar expedient, and those obnoxious ministers were dismissed from the service of the crown after midnight: of the same evening when the determination was obtained.... |  | | The same course is to be observed, where a bill is not returned by the president, within the time limited by the constitution, and thereby becomes a law: or, having been returned, reconsidered, and approved by two thirds of both houses, becomes law. |  | | If an amendment be agreed to, in one <b>houseb>, and dissented to in the other, if either <b>houseb> request a conference, a committee is appointed in each <b>houseb> to meet in the conference chamber, to state to each other, verbally, or in writing the reasons of their respective houses, for and against the amendment. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: <b>Britishb> Columbia |
 | | While divorce in Canada is generally granted only by the Dominion Senate, the Supreme Court of <b>Britishb> Columbia has jurisdiction over that issue, because at the time this province entered the Confederation, it was left free to enjoy the privileges it then possessed. |  | | Finally, after various vicissitudes, chief among which was the Chilcotin massacre of 1864, the colonies of <b>Britishb> Columbia and Vancouver Island, already united in 1866 under one government at Victoria, were admitted into the Canadian Confederation on the 20th of July, 1871. |  | | <b>Britishb> Columbia is the westernmost province of the Dominion of Canada. |
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| | Catholic World News : <b>Britishb> <b>Houseb> Of Lords Rejects Gay Adoption Proposal |
 | | Lord Jenkin of Roding, a former Tory cabinet minister, said children adopted by same-sex couples would be regarded as "freaks" by other schoolchildren if they had two fathers or two mothers. |  | | Conservative Health spokesman Earl Howe told the Lords that "couples who commit themselves to marriage stand the best chance of having a stable and enduring relationship." He said, "Unmarried couples and same-sex couples are very much more likely to split up than couples who are married. |  | | This was the third time since Labor came to power in 1997 that the Lords have opposed the government on gay rights. |
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| | Caribbean Net News: Guyanese-born Baroness appointed leader of <b>Britishb> <b>Houseb> of Lords |
 | | Guyanese-born Baroness appointed leader of <b>Britishb> <b>Houseb> of Lords |  | | Caribbean Net News: Guyanese-born Baroness appointed leader of <b>Britishb> <b>Houseb> of Lords |  | | Lady Amos, according to her official bio, was also the principal spokesperson in the <b>Houseb> of Lords on International Development as well as one of the government's spokespersons in the <b>Houseb> of Lords on Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. |
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| | <b>Britishb> <b>Houseb> of Commons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | By constitutional convention, all ministers must be members of the <b>Houseb> of Commons or <b>Houseb> of Lords. |  | | The Clerk of the <b>Houseb> is the chief clerk and officer of the <b>Houseb> of Commons (but is not a member of the <b>Houseb> itself). |  | | The <b>Houseb> of Commons is a democratically elected body, consisting of 646 members, who are known as " Members of Parliament " or "MPs." Members are elected by the first past the post system of election for limited terms, holding office until Parliament is dissolved (a maximum of five years). |
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| | Canada Gazette |
 | | Registration of Arms and grant of a Crest to Donald William Rae, Victoria, <b>Britishb> Columbia, July 28, 1997. |  | | Registration of Arms of Collingwood School, West Vancouver, <b>Britishb> Columbia, May 21, 1998. |  | | Grant of Arms and Flag to Peter Placide Prescott, Kelowna, <b>Britishb> Columbia, August 20, 1998. |
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| | Sir Anthony Musgrave, 1864-1869: Government <b>Houseb> |
 | | He left <b>Britishb> Columbia to become governor of Natal in 1872. |  | | Within two years of his appointment, <b>Britishb> Columbia joined Canada. |  | | As governor of <b>Britishb> Columbia, Musgrave had better luck. |
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| | Canada Gazette |
 | | Despite his young age, Shawn did not hesitate to run back inside the <b>houseb>, which was now full of thick black smoke. |  | | On May 23, 2000, David Jackson rescued a fisherman from his submerged vehicle, in Jewel Lake, <b>Britishb> Columbia. |  | | KATHRYN LEIGH MCLEAN KUNTZ, M.B. Prince Rupert, <b>Britishb> Columbia |
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| | index_html — Windsor <b>Houseb> School |
 | | Information sessions will be held at Windsor <b>Houseb> School on Monday, August 15th, and on Wednesday, August 31st, at 7PM. |
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 | | <b>Houseb> of Peers The <b>Houseb> of Peers (貴族院 Kizokuin) was the <b>Houseb> of Representatives (). |  | | Dean of the U.S. <b>Houseb> of Representatives The Dean of the U.S. <b>Houseb> of Representatives is the longest-serving (in conse... |  | | Portland <b>Houseb> Portland <b>Houseb> is a skyscraper in 1963. |
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| | Playbill News: Webber Debuts Feb. 26 -- in <b>Houseb> of Lords |
 | | Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber will become a member of the <b>Britishb> <b>Houseb> of Lords Feb. 26 -- under the title Lord Lloyd-Webber of Sydmonton. |  | | The Associated Press reports that he will add a hyphen between his last two names because the <b>Houseb> of Lords requires that double names have a hyphen. |  | | Webber, composer of Cats, Phantom of the Opera and many other West End musicals, was elevated earlier this year by Queen Elizabeth II. |
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| | The <b>Britishb> <b>Houseb> of Commons - Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
 | | I sat in front of my TV for a few hours watching C-SPAN, and their showing of the <b>Britishb> <b>Houseb> of Commons. |  | | The <b>Britishb> <b>Houseb> of Commons - Stormfront White Nationalist Community |  | | I loved it, I sat there, and wished that US politicians would lighten up, and take a page from the "<b>Britishb> book of politics" |
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| | 2000/06/23: B.C. Cancer Researcher Receives Order of <b>Britishb> Columbia: BC Cancer Agency |
 | | Ling was one of 15 <b>Britishb> Columbians who gathered at Government <b>Houseb> with family and friends for the annual awards. |  | | The Order of <b>Britishb> Columbia was established by statute in 1989 to recognize those persons who have served with the greatest distinction and excelled in any field of endeavour benefiting the people of the province or elsewhere. |  | | Appointments to the order are made by the provincial cabinet on the recommendation of an advisory council chaired by the Chief Justice of <b>Britishb> Columbia. |
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