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  2. Le Roy le veult - Wikipedia

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    Should royal assent be withheld, the expression Le Roy/La Reyne s'avisera, "The King/Queen will advise him/her self" (i.e., will take the bill under advisement), a paraphrase of the Law Latin euphemism Rex / Regina consideret ("The King/Queen will consider [the matter]"), would be used, though no British monarch has used this veto power since ...

  3. Royal assent - Wikipedia

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    That year the Royal Assent to Legislation (Isle of Man) Order 1981 delegated to the Lieutenant Governor the power to grant royal assent to bills passed by Tynwald. The Lieutenant Governor must, however, refer any bill impacting on reserved powers (defence, foreign relations, nationality law, the relationship between the Island and the United ...

  4. New law passed requiring a code of practice for prospective ...

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    The bill, which has been passed, aims to ensure that people understand the level of commitment required before getting a pet – the Scottish government will produce a code, comprising a checklist ...

  5. Act of parliament - Wikipedia

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    The President can assent or withhold his assent to a bill or he can return a bill, other than a money bill. If the President gives his assent, the bill is published in The Gazette of India [5] and becomes an Act from the date of his assent. If he withholds his assent, the bill is dropped, which is known as pocket veto.

  6. Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 - Wikipedia

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    The process for getting a Section 1 dog exempted includes proving to the court that the dog is not a danger to public safety, that it is owned by a 'fit and proper' person to be in charge of a dog, that the dog is already neutered and microchipped, [Note 1] and that the owner has obtained third-party insurance that would cover an incident of ...

  7. Pet Abduction Act 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Theft of animals, which are treated as property by the law, has been covered by the Theft Act 1968, but the Pet Abduction Act is the first legislation to specifically address the theft of pets, and follows the 2021 publication of the UK government's Action Plan for Animal Welfare, which recognised that "cats and dogs are not inanimate objects ...

  8. List of Latin legal terms - Wikipedia

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    legal business 1. In French-law-based systems, refers to the legal operation, activity, or fact embodied or memorialized by a legal instrument (as opposed to the instrument itself, known as an instrumentum); 2. In German-law-based systems, refers to a transactional act, the main sub-type of legal acts. See also actus iuridicus. non bis in idem

  9. New Dog Law Proposal Prompts Backlash in Rockford - AOL

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    The post New Dog Law Proposal Prompts Backlash in Rockford appeared first on DogTime. It was initiated by 14th Alderman Mark Bonne and has been met with significant public and professional criticism.