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If and House
( One big question: If Colmer was to be purged, what should the House do about the other three senior Mississippians who supported the maverick electors??
A bureau chief stated, " If any member had been excluded it would have been the same thing, it has nothing to do with Fox or the White House or the substance of the issues ".
::: Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the Senate, shall, before it become a Law, be presented to the President of the United States ; If he approves he shall sign it, but if not he shall return it, with his Objections to that House in which it shall have originated ...
If Philip II Augustus supported Philip of Swabia, member of the House of Hohenstaufen, then Richard Lionheart supported Otto IV, member of the House of Welf.
If the Commons carries the motion, the mover receives orders to go to the bar at the House of Lords and to impeach the accused " in the name of the House of Commons, and all the commons of the United Kingdom.
If Parliament is not in session, then the trial is conducted by a " Court of the Lord High Steward " instead of the House of Lords ( even if the defendant is not a peer ).
If it be accepted, as can hardly be denied, that the answers of the judges to the questions asked by the House of Lords in 1843 are to be read in the light of the then existing case-law and not as novel pronouncements of a legislative character, then the High Court's analysis in Stapleton's Case is compelling.
If a serious error embodied in a decision of this House has distorted the law, the sooner it is corrected the better.
If the offices of president and vice president both are either vacant or have a disabled holder of that office, the next officer in the presidential line of succession, the Speaker of the House, becomes acting president.
If a government cannot get its appropriation ( budget ) legislation passed by the House of Representatives, or the house passes a vote of " no confidence " in the government, the prime minister is bound by convention to resign immediately.
If, however, an opposition party wins a majority of seats in the House of Commons, the prime minister may resign or be dismissed by the governor general.
He was known to greet citizens walking by his office on the White House tour by saying to them, " If you look on me as a wild animal, be kind enough to throw peanuts at me.
If there was more than one individual who received the same number of votes, and such number equaled a majority of the electors, the House of Representatives would choose one of them to be President.
If no individual had a majority, then the House of Representatives would choose from the five individuals with the greatest number of electoral votes.
If no one received a majority of votes, then the House of Representatives would choose among the five highest vote-getters, with each state getting one vote.
If they were elected it would pose the dilemma of which House was truly representative of the electorate.
On 17 December 1783, Fox stated in the House of Commons that " If … a change must take place, and a new ministry is to be formed and supported, not by the confidence of this House or the public, but the sole authority of the Crown, I, for one, shall not envy that hon.
The Duke of Wellington lamented: " If such projects can be carried into execution by a minister of the Crown with impunity, there is no doubt that the constitution of this House, and of this country, is at an end.
If the Speaker's party loses control of the House in an election, and if the Speaker and Majority Leader both remain in the leadership hierarchy, that would mean that they would become the Minority Leader and Minority Whip, respectively.
If the appointment went through, Barnard's resignation from the House of Representatives would trigger a by-election in his Tasmanian electorate of Bass.
If this happened, Labor would have an effective 33 – 31 margin, would be able to pass supply if that was still an issue, and also could pass electoral redistribution laws ( which had been passed by the House, though twice defeated by the Senate ) that would give it an advantage at the next election.

If and Lords
If the Commons have impeached a peer, the Lords take custody of the accused, otherwise custody goes to Black Rod.
' James Harris MP, however, recorded that Lord Nugent had told him that Chatham's last words in the Lords were: ' If the Americans defend independence, they shall find me in their way ' and that his very last words ( spoken to his son ) were: ' Leave your dying father, and go to the defence of your country '.
If severely injured, Time Lords can go into a healing coma which lowers their body temperature to below freezing.
If pardon was not pled, the House of Lords issued a writ of certiorari commanding the King's Bench Court to send the case up to it.
If the House of Lords was not in session, the case would be referred to the Lord High Steward's Court.
On 7 November 2010: Lord Taverne asked at question time in the House of Lords: " If the Government believes in evidence-based policy, is it not obvious in light of this Nutt's report and many other reports that make similar conclusions that the present classification of Ecstasy in class A and cannabis in class B is not in any way based on evidence of the physical or the social impact?
If the story is true, the plotters ceased their efforts when the tenancy to the undercroft beneath the House of Lords became available.
If it is not passed within two sessions, the House of Commons can override the Lords delay by invoking the Parliament Act.
He was severely criticised in Parliament during this time, the Earl of Malmesbury stating in the House of Lords on 26 February 1857 that " If it were not for the serious consequences involved in this matter, I do not know that I have ever met anything which I should consider more grotesque than the conduct of Consul Parkes throughout these transactions ".< ref >
If successful, it could have seen Blair tried before the House of Lords ; however, as expected, the measure failed.
If the bishops were only Lords of Parliament, and not peers, their right to petition would be vitiated while Parliament was dissolved.
If Sir Winston Churchill had accepted a peerage, upon his death his son would have automatically been forced to move to the House of Lords, giving up his seat in the House of Commons, should he have held one.
* In the House of Lords, Lord Camden declares: " If I were an American, I should resist to the last such manifest exertions of tyranny, violence and injustice.
In his What If the Gunpowder Plot Had Succeeded ?, Hutton has considered what might have happened if the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 had succeeded in its aims of the death of King James I and the destruction of the House of Lords.
: If he was from the House of Lords
If this were the case, then the Commons could not empower itself through the 1949 Act without direct permission from the Lords.
If this were the case, then the Commons could not empower itself through the 1949 Act without direct permission from the Lords.
If the King failed to call Parliament, the Act required the Lord Chancellor to issue the writs, and failing that, the House of Lords could assemble and issue writs for the election of the House of Commons.
" If the Lords of Trade declined Croghan's request to transfer his Indian grant of from the Ohio to the Mohawk River valley, repay the suffering traders from treasury funds, or permit an Illinois colony, the Board did free the Indian Department from military control and would consider moving the Proclamation Line of 1763 to the Ohio River.
He spoke out against the reform of the Lords, saying: " If it isn't broken why mend it?
If members were chosen by their own party rather than elected by the public, then, opponents argue, the pressure to vote in a particular manner would simply come from that party rather than the public, risking the independence of the Lords from the Commons.

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