Definitionadj. relating to a legislature or composed of members of a legislature
Last update: September 2, 2015
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Experts should look into the legislative side of the issue. [Please select]
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In January 1881 Count Loris-Melikov, minister of the interior, proposed to convene a " general commission " to examine legislative proposals before these were laid before the Imperial Council; this commission was to consist of members elected by the zemstvos and the larger towns, and others nominated in the provinces having no zemstvos. [Please select]
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Northup be appointed agent under the legislative act. [Please select]
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Panther, but I fall naturally into the phrases of legislative halls. [Please select]
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Much recent executive, legislative, and judicial action has tended to absorb State rights and prerogatives. [Please select]
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On the first of October of 1791, the legislative assembly came together to continue the work of the National Assembly. [Please select]
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The Legislative Assembly was closed and on the 21st of September of the year 1792, a new National Convention came together. [Please select]
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"In its origin it belongs to the legislative part of the State; in its functions it belongs to the executive part." [Please select]
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It compels legislative recognition of particular interests of the workers, by taking advantage of the divisions among the bourgeoisie itself. [Please select]
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"Yes, sent back his legislative pass, but I've known 'em to do that when they were holding out for something more."' [Please select]
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