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Crown's and immunity
Whilst the idea of giving this spokesman personal immunity from recrimination as only being the voice of the whole body was quickly adopted and did enhance the Commons ' role, the Crown found it useful to have one person with the authority to select and lead the lower house's business and responses to the Crown's agenda, much more often than not in the way the Crown wanted.
Thibault's lawyer argued unsuccessfully in Quebec Superior Court that Thibault should receive sovereign immunity, because " the Crown's prosecution cannot prosecute the Crown "— referring to her prior office as the Queen's representative in Quebec.

Crown's and may
The advice given by the Cabinet is, in order to ensure the stability of government, typically binding ; both the Queen and her viceroy, however, may in exceptional circumstances invoke the reserve powers, which remain the Crown's final check against a ministry's abuse of power, this was last fully exercised in 1932, when Sir Philip Game dismissed Premier Jack Lang.
The advice given by the Cabinet is, in order to ensure the stability of government, typically binding ; both the Queen and her viceroy, however, may in exceptional circumstances invoke the reserve powers, which remain the Crown's final check against a ministry's abuse of power.
The Crown's powers are exercised whether by the monarch or by any of his or her representatives on the advice of the appropriate local ministers, legislature, or judges, none of which may advise the Crown on any matter pertinent to another of the Crown's jurisdictions.
Gam ’ s local knowledge might well have played a part in the Crown's victory here and in other battles like that at Grosmont around the same time, and may have won over local Welshmen to fight against Glyndŵr.
In 2000, Bain received his first ray of hope when Justice Minister Phil Goff said the investigation had shown that " a number of errors " may have occurred in the Crown's case against him and some aspects of the case were referred back to the Court of Appeal.

Crown's and also
Members of the Royal Family also act as ceremonial Colonels-in-Chief of various military regiments, reflecting the Crown's relationship with the armed forces through participation in events both at home and abroad.
The Temple also served as an early depository bank, sometimes in defiance of the Crown's wishes to seize the funds of nobles who had entrusted their wealth there.
The missions also secured the Spanish Crown's permission, and some arms, to raise militias of Indians to defend the reductions against raids.
Though the monarch and members of her family also act as Colonels-in-Chief of various regiments in the military, these posts are only ceremonial in nature, reflecting the Crown's relationship with the military through participation in military ceremonies both at home and abroad.
( RCA pressed the " two hits for two bits " cheap Crown label, independently owned in New York City, from 1930 – 1933, and Crown's sales probably also influenced RCA to get in on the cheaper priced market.
The Crown also applied to the court to have the property from which they distributed marijuana and their Church forfeited to the federal government as an offence-related property, and the Crown's application was granted.
She also refuses to honor the Crown's debts, angering the Iron Bank of Braavos and the Faith of the Seven.
The original film's co-star Faye Dunaway also appears as Crown's therapist.

Crown's and other
This decree was issued by the new king and unanimously supported by the Dominion governments, The king's authority to withhold from the lawful wife of a prince the attribute thitherto accorded to the wives of other modern British princes was addressed by the Crown's legal authorities: On 14 April 1937, Attorney General Sir Donald Somervell submitted to Home Secretary Sir John Simon a memorandum summarising the views of Lord Advocate T. M. Cooper, Parliamentary Counsel Sir Granville Ram, and himself:
The retrial was delayed until 1992 by Morin's own appeals based on the Crown's non-disclosure of exculpatory evidence and by other issues, including the double jeopardy rule.
The " London Scribes " ( The Crown's taxation records ) vaguely mentions the colonial Alleghenian location of only a few other early colonial trading locations.
Lord Lyon and the Lyon Clerk are appointed by the crown, and, with the Crown's authority, Lyon appoints the other Scottish officers.

Crown's and parties
The Crown today primarily functions as a guarantor of continuous and stable governance and a nonpartisan safeguard against the abuse of power, the sovereign acting as a custodian of the Crown's democratic powers and a representation of the " power of the people above government and political parties.

Crown's and certain
In the second half of the 14th century, however, certain royal taxes, levied throughout the Crown's domain, tended to become permanent and independent of the vote of the estates.

Crown's and see
This allowed the courts to consider the Crown's actions in terms of compliance with the Treaty ( see below, " The Principles of the Treaty ").

Crown's and Commission
The Government of Western Australia is backing Crown's application to the state's Gaming and Wagering Commission, and the proposal has the personal support of WA premier Colin Barnett, who described the increase in gambling facilities " as natural growth ," and said it was " common sense " for the expansion as it was being made in line with the development of a new six-star hotel in the casino complex.

Crown's and v
A resident alien owed allegiance even when the protection of the Crown was withdrawn owing to the occupation of an enemy, because the absence of the Crown's protection was temporary and involuntary ( de Jager v Attorney-Geneneral of Natal AC 326 ).

Crown's and .
On 4 December he was shocked that Cecil, who had encouraged him to undertake the Danvers suit on the Crown's behalf, had now withdrawn his support for it.
The brutality of the " Black and Tans " is now legendary, although the most excessive repression attributed to the Crown's forces was often that of the Auxiliary Division of the Constabulary.
* Defendant's arguments: The Queensland government argued that when the territory of a settled colony became part of the Crown's dominions, the law of England became the law of the colony and, by that law, the Crown acquired the " absolute beneficial ownership " of all land in the territory.
Having sealed the fate of the Spanish Crown's rule in Panama with his defection, Jóse de Fábrega now collaborated with the separatists in the capital to bring about a national assembly, where the fate of the country would be decided.
Canadian judges are not bound by the Crown's sentencing recommendations and could impose harsher penalties.
Vying for control to avoid chaos the Crown's Ministers gained an advantage in 1706 when the Commons informally declared, " That this House will receive no petition for any sum of money relating to public Service, but what is recommended from the Crown.
The extent of the Crown's authority varies from kingdom to kingdom.
During the Haldimand Affair some members of the Green Mountain Boys became involved in secret negotiations with British officials about restoring the Crown's rule over the territory.
In 1774, the Bahamians passed another, similar act, and this they submitted for the Crown's assent.
Some leading local families benefited from this to the detriment of the Crown's revenue.
He attempted to gain public favor in 1781 when he had published the first ever statement of the French Crown's expenses and accounts, the Compte rendu au roi.
In these cases, the Crown's representative to the federated Dominion was given the superior title of Governor General.
Some references to the monarch and the monarchy were removed from the public eye and moves were made by the federal government to constitutionally alter the Crown's place and role in Canada, first by explicit legal amendments and later by subtle attrition impelled by elements of the public service, the Cabinet, and governors general and their staff alike.
" It was argued by Alfred Neitsch that this undermined the Crown's legitimacy as a check and balance in the governmental system.
He accused his son of incompetence and established himself in Moncalieri ; however, Charles Emmanuel managed to have Victor Amadeus arrested by the Crown's Council, in order to prevent him from attacking Milan and probably causing an invasion of Piedmont.
At times, Beringar has to choose between loyalty to the Crown's justice and Cadfael's private view of the injustices of the world.
The overall command was held by the commander of the Polish Crown's forces, the King of Poland, Jan III Sobieski.
At the Hanover Courthouse, he argued the case of the Parson's Cause, attacking the Crown's attempt to set the salaries of clergy in the colony.

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