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Definition of parliamentary law in US English: parliamentary lawnoun The rules that govern the conduct of legislatures and other deliberative bodies. Example sentencesExamples - I do not think we should encrust the federal parliamentary law with unnecessary learning unless it is brought in by ‘within the meaning of the unwritten law, from time to time’.
- It is the State parliamentary law that imposes the discrimination.
- Under parliamentary law, the House has given Wahid three months to respond to the accusations.
- She became an expert in parliamentary law - cutting through red tape and also tangling red tape up to suit her purposes.
- These are based on certain secular ideals and centuries of evolving common and parliamentary laws.
- He said under parliamentary law, it was a breach of privilege and contempt of either House to obstruct, insult or molest a member while in the execution of his duties.
- Given his high standing in the Australian community, I asked him whether his public statements were intended to influence governments and parliamentary law.
- The surviving evidence seems to confirm the effectiveness of the parliamentary laws, coupled as they were with the threat of prosecution.
- In contrast, IT restrained by parliamentary laws could lead to wasteful litigation.
- Well, natural law is actually even more important than parliamentary law.
- ‘We were disappointed that the judge actually said that late, or ‘subsequent’ is the proper word, parliamentary law can overrule previous existing law.
- President Julia Kimbrough (whose husband was a lawyer and judge) seemed especially to value the rules of parliamentary law.
- Both regional and national representatives should be elected as the parliamentary law stipulates.
- Only South Australia's parliamentary law operates as parliamentary law in that territory to govern what I am about to do - so for prospective guidance.
- In addition, I will be one of three instructors teaching a basic course in parliamentary law and practice to prepare interested persons for entry into the field.
- This event, which may seem familiar to many readers, left him determined never to attend another meeting until he knew something of parliamentary law.
Definition of parliamentary law in US English: parliamentary lawnoun The rules that govern the conduct of legislatures and other deliberative bodies. Example sentencesExamples - President Julia Kimbrough (whose husband was a lawyer and judge) seemed especially to value the rules of parliamentary law.
- Well, natural law is actually even more important than parliamentary law.
- I do not think we should encrust the federal parliamentary law with unnecessary learning unless it is brought in by ‘within the meaning of the unwritten law, from time to time’.
- In contrast, IT restrained by parliamentary laws could lead to wasteful litigation.
- In addition, I will be one of three instructors teaching a basic course in parliamentary law and practice to prepare interested persons for entry into the field.
- It is the State parliamentary law that imposes the discrimination.
- The surviving evidence seems to confirm the effectiveness of the parliamentary laws, coupled as they were with the threat of prosecution.
- Under parliamentary law, the House has given Wahid three months to respond to the accusations.
- This event, which may seem familiar to many readers, left him determined never to attend another meeting until he knew something of parliamentary law.
- He said under parliamentary law, it was a breach of privilege and contempt of either House to obstruct, insult or molest a member while in the execution of his duties.
- Only South Australia's parliamentary law operates as parliamentary law in that territory to govern what I am about to do - so for prospective guidance.
- Both regional and national representatives should be elected as the parliamentary law stipulates.
- She became an expert in parliamentary law - cutting through red tape and also tangling red tape up to suit her purposes.
- ‘We were disappointed that the judge actually said that late, or ‘subsequent’ is the proper word, parliamentary law can overrule previous existing law.
- These are based on certain secular ideals and centuries of evolving common and parliamentary laws.
- Given his high standing in the Australian community, I asked him whether his public statements were intended to influence governments and parliamentary law.
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