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| ior years, the Senate chose to exercise its | prerogative allowing the body to refuse to seat any Sen |
| e practice as a barrister in the admiralty, | prerogative, and high commission courts, and was appoin |
| d feminism, which argued that women had the | prerogative and responsibility to combat international |
| upon divers Statutes concerning the King's | Prerogative and the Liberty of the Subject. |
| ce, while refusing to discuss the limits of | prerogative and liberty, he argued that the dispensing |
| he judges rejected his argument on absolute | prerogative; and a scandal blighted his reputation the |
| completely vindicated the idea of the royal | prerogative, and prevented any similar Ordinances from |
| ngly by Clarendon as an encroachment on the | prerogative, and in May 1667 was made secretary to the |
| with at least as great dignity, power, and | prerogative as the Earls enjoyed, but also afforded evi |
| He preached in favour of the royal | prerogative at the time of the forced loan confrontatio |
| tes of Westminster and in 1495 on the Royal | Prerogative, both of which were later commonly cited. |
| That the king hath no | prerogative but that which the law of the land allows h |
| sired, like John Pym, to restrict the royal | prerogative by a parliamentary constitution, and endeav |
| he further noted that exercise of the royal | prerogative can be judicially reviewed under section 32 |
| he episode showed Parliament that the Royal | Prerogative could be up for sale. |
| ealy wrote that his argument that the royal | prerogative could not be questioned " would have rejoic |
| rnor, Williamson served as the judge of the | Prerogative Court of New Jersey. |
| ficial principal of the arches and judge of | prerogative court of Canterbury. |
| In 1611 he became judge of the | Prerogative Court of Canterbury along with John Bennet |
| born in Dublin in 1673, was a judge of the | Prerogative Court and Chancellor of the Exchequer, as w |
| He was one of the three registrars to the | Prerogative Court of the Province of Canterbury from 17 |
| of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the | Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by |
| and at the age of 26 he became judge of the | prerogative court. |
| Laud used his authority over the | prerogative courts to humiliate the gentry, who were la |
| Digest of Cases argued in the Arches and | Prerogative Courts of Canterbury and contained in the R |
| Greatest Hits: My | Prerogative debuted at the top of the DVD charts in Aus |
| mmendations the queen, mindful of the royal | prerogative, deemed insufficiently orthodox. |
| While the use of the Royal | Prerogative for national security reasons is considered |
| Using the Royal | Prerogative for the first time since 1976, the governme |
| ate of Texas into as many as five states, a | prerogative guaranteed to Texas as a condition of the f |
| hn Selden whose critical views on the royal | prerogative he shared. |
| perty of anyone who had violated the king's | prerogative in some way, such as conviction for a felon |
| t and since the office was created by Royal | Prerogative in 1552, the British government said that t |
| ws; (3) that therefore it is an inseparable | prerogative in the kings of England to dispense with pe |
| authority for the statement that the royal | prerogative is placed in abeyance (is not used) when st |
| Act concerned foreign policy and the royal | prerogative: it provided that following the death of Qu |
| the | prerogative of mercy in terrorism cases |
| Cross border issues would remain the | prerogative of the Westminster Parliament. |
| as at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin, a | prerogative of all former legislators and their spouses |
| assage etc, something that was normally the | prerogative of the Elector. |
| The Council had the | prerogative of initiating resolutions and statutes, whi |
| not complete, the complete truth is not the | prerogative of the human judge." |
| It was within the | prerogative of the Oxford captain to deny Cambridge the |
| y the Earls of Cornwall with the rights and | prerogative of a county palatine, as far as regarded th |
| Rohan was petitioned to exercise the Royal | Prerogative of Mercy on behalf of the Queen, to commute |
| brary" but nevertheless its use was not the | prerogative of a private group. |
| ming at "power without responsibility - the | prerogative of the harlot throughout the ages". |
| , revelling in what he called "the glorious | prerogative of private judgement, the birth-right of Pr |
| ers of the Royal Family are governed by the | prerogative of the Sovereign. |
| that church, which until then had been the | prerogative of the Patriarch of Antioch. |
| o a member of the Advisory Committee on the | Prerogative of Mercy and acts as presiding officer duri |
| rthern Ireland Lord Wakehurst exercised his | prerogative of mercy. |
| d heir apparent by right, as the historical | prerogative of grand ducal dynasties). |
| ugh the individual bishops do not enjoy the | prerogative of infallibility, they nevertheless proclai |
| Philippine Constitution was within the sole | prerogative of Congress to establish. |
| redit, and affirming the responsibility and | prerogative of individual institutions with respect to |
| vement] is not an attempt to arrogate man's | prerogative of manhood; it is not even an attempt to as |
| , that the independence of Scotland was the | prerogative of the Scots people, rather than the King o |
| d them not to interfere in matters of royal | prerogative or they would risk punishment; to which pro |
| d them not to interfere in matters of royal | prerogative or they would risk punishment, which provok |
| The Royal | Prerogative permits the government to give the order to |
| tive law decision that first recognised the | prerogative power to do whatever "was necessary to meet |
| arlis again argued that if there was such a | prerogative power, it had been completely replaced by t |
| the EU, the Government transferred certain | prerogative powers without statutority authority. |
| ward Vaughan, he attempted to undermine the | prerogative powers of the Archbishop of Canterbury, at |
| As a bill modifying the monarch's | prerogative powers, the Queen's consent was required be |
| ishes that it is not possible to create new | prerogative powers. |
| In certain cases, | prerogative relief may be available from the Supreme Co |
| the Queen's advisers were anxious to claim | prerogative rights to the gold. |
| hings to the derogation, or contrary to the | prerogative royal or jurisdiction, of the Crown and dig |
| us the Attorney General relied on the Royal | Prerogative, supported by a precedent of Queen Elizabet |
| trative area and having regard to the royal | prerogative, the chair of the county council is the "fi |
| It is my exclusive | prerogative to destroy what I have personally built." |
| The Supreme Court therefore has the | prerogative to decide itself which cases it shall hear. |
| Burger defended a state's | prerogative to impose additional punishment for recidiv |
| d maintained it was not within parliament's | prerogative to depose a monarch. |
| he Democratic Progressive Party secured the | prerogative to propose legislation in the Legislative Y |
| un Belt champion, the organizers used their | prerogative to invite the conference's second-place tea |
| states' regions names) as relics of Texas' | prerogative to divide itself. |
| uakerism was the fact that "ministry" - the | prerogative to speak during a Quaker meeting - was open |
| in the distant city of Buffalo, as was his | prerogative under that state constitution. |
| n began, although no powers under the royal | prerogative were thereby transferred to Parliament. |
| n was required in the exercise of the Royal | Prerogative, when Henry Newlands had to select a new Pr |
| een, or of subjects, belong to the Queen by | prerogative, with liberty to dig and carry away the ore |
| iament to define and strengthen the ancient | prerogative writ of habeas corpus, whereby persons unla |
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