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  • ...gion I]], that formally established the statutory basis for the [[Corps of Royal Engineers]] within the [[Palmshire Army]]. === Section 1 - Royal Corps of Engineers (Establishment and Appointments) ===
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  • * [[Military rolls for Palmshire Royal Navy]] * [[Military rolls for Palmshire Royal Marines]]
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  • ...ed Forces]] (including Palmshire Army, Palmshire Royal Navy, and Palmshire Royal Marines) and therefore has additional responsibility for defense of the [[K |Oversees the [[Palmshire Royal Navy]] and [[Palmshire Royal Marines]]
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  • ...eat in House of Commons as well to forbid said person's appointment to any royal offices or peerage creation |'''[[Royal Assent]]'''
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  • |'''[[Royal Assent]]''' |'''[[Royal Assent]]'''
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  • |'''[[Royal Assent]]''' |'''[[Royal Assent]]'''
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  • 3) The plan, once approved by the Parliament, shall be accompanied by a Royal Charter creating the said organization.
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  • ...No schools, colleges, universities, or academies may be operated without a Royal Charter to be issued by His Majesty’s Privy Council upon advice from its ...No degrees awarded by any institutions in Palmshire established without a Royal Charter shall be recognized.
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  • |'''[[Royal Assent]]''' ...passed with 5-2 votes in the Parliament on 21 April 2011 and was given the Royal Assent the next day by the [[Monarchy of Palmshire|King]] Legion I.
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  • ...ee in criminal justice from any educational institutions accredited by the Royal Charter shall be removed.
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  • ...ity over the government of Palmshire is still by and through the monarch's royal prerogative, these powers may only be used according to laws enacted in Par ...lic bodies by statute or statutory instrument such as an Order-in-Council, Royal Commission or otherwise.
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  • ...is usually given Royal Assent by the Sovereign before it can take effect. Royal Assent being withheld by the Sovereign is equivalent to veto but this has n
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  • :b) May not create peerages except for members of the Royal Family.
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  • ...sed to regulate public institutions. The Council advises on the issuing of Royal Charters, which grant special status to incorporated bodies and city and bo Senior members of the Royal Family may also be appointed. The [[Private Secretary to the Sovereign]] is
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  • ...own also has executive powers which do not depend on Parliament, through [[Royal Prerogative|prerogative powers]], which include among others the ability to
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  • ...e Secretary to become town. City status may not be conferred except by the Royal Charter promulgated by the Sovereign through the His Majesty's Privy Counci
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  • ...gree in criminal justice from an educational institution authorized by the Royal Charter.
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  • ...lve Parliament is a [[Royal Prerogative (Kingdom of Palmshire)#Legislature|Royal Prerogative]], exercised by the King on the advice of the Prime Minister. T
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  • ...2012), is the case that came before the [[Kingdom of Palmshire|Palmshire]] royal court presided over by the [[Legion I of Palmshire|King Legion]] and decide ...t which is rarely granted. The King agreed to hear the case and issued the royal writ commanding both defendant and plaintiff to appear at his court to be h
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  • ...it is usually given Royal Assent by the monarch before it can take effect. Royal Assent being withheld by monarch is equivalent to veto but this has not bee
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