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Section 4.13. Parliament will continue in office for a fixed statutory ...


Section 4.13. Parliament will continue in office for a fixed statutory ...

Please scrutinise all the proposed amendments and replies before commenting or voting. Short comments are most often read and must not exceed ...

Constitution - Constitution for Scotland - The Interactive Consultation

Parliament will sit for a statutory period of five years and will be supported by a Civil Service. Section 4.5. Representatives to the Scottish Parliament are ...

The Constitution

4.13 Parliament will continue in office for a fixed statutory term of five years; and the. Head of State, acting on the instruction of the Presiding Officer ...

2 constitutional consolidation act - Parliament (publications)

(4) Ministers should be as open as possible with Parliament and the public, refusing to provide information only when disclosure would not be in ...

Carrying over bills in Parliament - GOV.UK

2.6 Government bills are carried over by ad hoc motions. In practice, the eligibility of government bills for carry-over is a matter for informal agreement ...

Guide to Making Legislation - GOV.UK

10.64 The last paragraph of the territorial extent and application section should introduce the ... exercising a power conferred on them by an Act of Parliament.

the UK Constitution - United Kingdom Parliament

In the last section (Part III), the issues and options to be addressed in the preparation, design and implementation of a codified constitution is considered,.

House Practice: A Guide to the Rules, Precedents and Procedures ...

The Constitution does not limit his selection from among that class, but the practice has been followed invariably. The Speaker's term of office thus expires at ...

The Cabinet Manual - GOV.UK

... Parliament – it will normally continue in office and resume normal business. There is no need for the Sovereign to ask the Prime Minister to continue. If ...

Amended and Restated Bylaws - SEC.gov

If the chairman, in his absolute discretion, deems it advisable to dispense with the rules of parliamentary procedure as to any one meeting of stockholders or ...

Handling a Bill in Parliament - GOV.UK

1.23 Remind the department that it needs to obtain the consent of the Law Officers to the inclusion in primary legislation of any provisions ...

Chapter 34 Office of the Speaker - GovInfo

the other House officers continue in office ''until their successors are chosen ... Deschler. Ch 6 §3. 0. Makes appointments pursuant to statute, House rules, and ...

Chapter 4 Members' Conditions of Service - New Zealand Parliament

There is no prescription of the role of a member of Parliament. The office to which members are elected has considerable guaranteed legal freedom, so that ...

Addressing Threats & Challenges to the Rule of Law - Justice

... Chapter 2: The Government response to covid-19: fixed penalty · notices ... There are two reasons why EIAs should be a mandatory part of the legislative.

Statutory Drafting and Interpretation : Plain Language and the Law

The Commission also works on matters which are referred to it on occasion by the Office of the Attorney General under the terms of the Act. To date the ...

Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - Queensland Parliament

2 Parliamentary immunity shall not extend beyond the term of office; but a former legislator shall continue to enjoy protection for his or her term of office.

GOVERNMENT AUDITING STANDARDS: 2018 Revision

assessing the extent to which legislative, regulatory, or organizational ... when they are addressed to parties with the authority to act and when the.

SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS - Department of Legal Affairs

Commission should be set up every five years to report to Parliament on the progress of the constitutional directive regarding compulsory education and on other ...

Chapter 4 - Parliament of Australia

4.64 The committee recommends that the High Court of Australia Act 1969 (Cth) prohibition on federal judges holding another office of profit be retained. 4.65 ...

Standing orders: Council | Parliament of Victoria

The Standing Orders authorise the President to issue terms and conditions for broadcasting parliamentary proceedings - Legislative Council Broadcasting Terms ...