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The Succession to the Crown Act 1707 [1] (6 Ann. c. 41) is an act of parliament of the Parliament of Great Britain. [2] It is still partly in force in Great Britain. [3] The act was passed at a time when Parliament was anxious to ensure the succession of a Protestant on the death of Queen Anne. It replaced the Regency Act 1705.
An Act to explain the Act of the last Session of Parliament, for the Ease of Her Majesty's Subjects, in relation to Allowances out of the Duties upon Salt carried Coastwise; [g] and also an Act of the First Year of Her Majesty's Reign, in relation to certain Salt-works, near the Sea-side, and Bay of Holly-Head, in the County of Anglesea.
1707: Succession to the Crown Act 1707: 1707: Septennial Act: 1716: Wales and Berwick Act: 1746: Constitution of Ireland (1782) 1782: Acts of Union 1800: 1800: HC (Disqualifications) Act 1801: 1801: Reform Act 1832: 1832: Scottish Reform Act 1832: 1832: Irish Reform Act 1832: 1832: Judicial Committee Act 1833: 1833: Judicial Committee Act 1843: ...
A new Succession to the Crown Act requires the senior officers of state to proclaim the next protestant heir as successor to the British throne on the death of Queen Anne, on pain of treason; and provides for the continuance of Parliament on the monarch’s death. Establishment of Warminster School in Wiltshire as Lord Weymouth's Grammar School.
The Succession to the Crown Act 1707 provides that if Parliament is adjourned or prorogued upon a demise of the Crown, it must meet as soon as possible. [20] If sitting, Parliament must immediately proceed to act without any summons in the usual form. [21] At the first meeting of Parliament under a new monarch there is no speech from the throne.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the CROWN Act that would ban race-based discrimination based on someone's hair texture or hairstyle.
1707: Succession to the Crown Act 1707: 1707: Septennial Act: 1716: Wales and Berwick Act: 1746: Constitution of Ireland (1782) 1782: Acts of Union 1800: 1800: HC (Disqualifications) Act 1801: 1801: Reform Act 1832: 1832: Scottish Reform Act 1832: 1832: Irish Reform Act 1832: 1832: Judicial Committee Act 1833: 1833: Judicial Committee Act 1843: ...
The teen’s mother, Tarsha Bolt, has since spoken out about the situation while advocating for the CROWN Act. Two years ago, Bunch said, a cheerleading coach demanded her daughter change her hair ...