Legal Definition and Related Resources of House of commons
Meaning of House of commons
One of the constituent houses of the English parliament. It is composed of the representatives of the people, as distinguished from the house of lords, which is composed of the nobility. It consists of six hundred and seventy members, elected as follows : Four hundred and ninety-five from England and Wales, seventy-two from Scotland, and one’hundred and three from Ireland. See “Parliament”; “High Court of Parliament.”
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House of Commons in Law Enforcement
Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of House of Commons. This legal term is related to the United Kingom and/or the English Legal System.
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