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「prerogative」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

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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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