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  2. Electoral (Integrity) Amendment Acts - Wikipedia

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    The current law, the Electoral (Integrity) Amendment Act 2018, inserted six new clauses into the Electoral Act 1993.Section 55A states that the seat of a Member of Parliament (MP) becomes vacant when they cease to be a parliamentary member of the political party for which they were elected.

  3. Convention to propose amendments to the United States ...

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    A convention to propose amendments to the United States Constitution, also referred to as an Article V Convention, state convention, [1] or amendatory convention is one of two methods authorized by Article Five of the United States Constitution whereby amendments to the United States Constitution may be proposed: on the Application of two thirds of the State legislatures (that is, 34 of the 50 ...

  4. Right to petition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the right can be traced back [2] to English documents such as Magna Carta, which, by its acceptance by the monarchy, implicitly affirmed the right. 14 Edw III Statute 1 Chapter 5 (1340) [6] put petitioning on a formal statutory footing. It required that a Commission be provided at every Parliament to "hear by petition delivered to ...

  5. Article Five of the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    After being officially proposed, either by Congress or a national convention of the states, a constitutional amendment must then be ratified by three-fourths (38 out of 50) of the states. Congress is authorized to choose whether a proposed amendment is sent to the state legislatures or to state ratifying conventions for ratification. Amendments ...

  6. Garrity warning - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court found that the officer had been deprived of his Fifth Amendment right to silence. A typical Garrity warning (exact wording varies between state and/or local investigative agencies) may read as follows: You are being asked to provide information as part of an internal and/or administrative investigation.

  7. File:Mercantile Law Amendment Act 1856 (UKPGA Vict-19-20-97).pdf

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    identity documents such as the British Passport. Consult this guide for full details. Note: Since 2010, almost all information owned by the UK Crown is offered for use and re-use under the Open Government Licence by authority of The Controller of His Majesty's Stationery Office. info

  8. Friendly amendment - Wikipedia

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    Friendly amendments are often allowed by the chair after consent by the original mover of the motion. According to Robert's Rules of Order, a friendly amendment should not be handled any differently from any other amendment: the entire assembly must consent to the amendment, either by majority vote or through unanimous consent. [1]

  9. Executive Order 13233 - Wikipedia

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    Executive Order 13233 [1] limited access to the records of former United States Presidents to a higher degree than the previous Order 12667, which it superseded.It was drafted by then White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales and issued by George W. Bush on November 1, 2001.