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... appointed only for the term of Parliament . Secondly , he presides in place of the Speaker whenever the House goes into Committee . He then sits in one of the Clerk's chairs before the Table ( see page 139 ) . The Sergeant - at - Arms ...
... appointed only for the term of Parliament . Secondly , he presides in place of the Speaker whenever the House goes into Committee . He then sits in one of the Clerk's chairs before the Table ( see page 139 ) . The Sergeant - at - Arms ...
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... appointed by the House to consider occasional bills , conduct enquiries , and exercise supervisory func- tions . Members , who are usually nominated at the same time as the Committee is appointed , must not exceed fifteen without leave ...
... appointed by the House to consider occasional bills , conduct enquiries , and exercise supervisory func- tions . Members , who are usually nominated at the same time as the Committee is appointed , must not exceed fifteen without leave ...
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... appointed to investigate the suitability of J.P.s for the functions they had to perform , and it reported in 1948 . Its main criticisms concerned the political nature of appoint- ments , the advanced age of many justices still active on ...
... appointed to investigate the suitability of J.P.s for the functions they had to perform , and it reported in 1948 . Its main criticisms concerned the political nature of appoint- ments , the advanced age of many justices still active on ...
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WHAT IS A CONSTITUTION? | 1 |
ITS HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT | 17 |
THE HOUSE OF LORDS | 26 |
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