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  Legislative Assembly (France) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During the French Revolution, the Legislative Assembly was the legislature of France from October 1, 1791 to September 1792.
Its successor body, the Legislative Assembly, operating under the liberal French Constitution of 1791, did not last a year and was generally deemed a failure.
At the time of the accession of the Legislative Assembly the 27 August 1791 Declaration of Pillnitz already threatened France with attack by its neighbors.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Legislative_Assembly_(France)   (868 words)

  
 French Legislative Assembly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Formore intensive discussion of the period of the Legislative Assembly and the factions within the Assembly, see The Legislative Assembly and the fall of the Frenchmonarchy.
During the French Revolution, the LegislativeAssembly was the legislature of France from 1 October 1791 to September 1792.
Its successor body, the Legislative Assembly, operating underthe liberal French Constitution of 1791, did not last a year and was generally deemed a failure.
www.therfcc.org /french-legislative-assembly-44460.html   (787 words)

  
 French Revolution from the summer of 1790 to the establishment of the Legislative Assembly - Wikipedia, the free ...
French Revolution from the summer of 1790 to the establishment of the Legislative Assembly
The French Revolution was a period in the history of France covering the years 1789 to 1799, in which republicans overthrew the Bourbon monarchy and the Roman Catholic Church perforce underwent radical restructuring.
Jacques Pierre Brissot drafted a petition, denying the competency of the Assembly, appealing to the sovereignty of the nation, insisting that in the eyes of the nation Louis XVI was deposed since his flight, and demanding that if the monarchy were to continue it should be under a different monarch.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/French_Revolution_from_the_summer_of_1790_to_the_establishment_of_the_Legislative_Assembly   (1991 words)

  
 Legislative assembly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Legislative Assembly is a name given to the legislature or lower house of a bicameral legislature, in some countries, often at subnational level.
In Australia the Legislative Assembly is the lower house of parliament in New South Wales, Victoria, and Western Australia, whilein South Australia and Tasmania, the lower house is called the House ofAssembly.
In Canada the Legislative Assembly is the name of the single house of thelegislature in all provinces and territories except Quebec, where since 1968 it has been called the National Assembly, and Newfoundland and Labrador, where it is called the House of Assembly.
www.therfcc.org /legislative-assembly-33520.html   (249 words)

  
 French National Assembly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The French National Assembly (French: "Assemblée nationale") is one of the two houses of the bicameral Parliament of France under the Fifth Republic.
The term of the National Assembly is five years; however, the President of France may dissolve the Assembly (by i.e.: calling a new election), unless he dissolved it in the preceding year.
Following a tradition started by the first French National Assembly during the French revolution, the "left-wing" parties sit to the left as seen from the president's seat, and the "right-wing" parties sit to the right, and the seating arrangement thus directly indicates the political spectrum as represented in the Assembly.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/french_national_assembly   (588 words)

  
 Legislative Assembly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Legislative Assembly is a name given to the legislature or lower house of a bicameral legislature in some countries often at level.
In Australia the Legislative Assembly is the lower of parliament in New South Wales Victoria and Western Australia while in South Australia and Tasmania the lower house is called the House of Assembly.
In the context of the French Revolution the French Legislative Assembly (Assemblée Legislative) functioned as the legislature of France from 1 October 1791 to September 1792.
www.freeglossary.com /Legislative_assembly   (417 words)

  
 France - MSN Encarta
When the National Assembly adopts a motion of censure, or when the assembly refuses to approve the prime minister’s program, the prime minister must tender the government’s resignation to the president.
As the legislative branch of government, parliament is engaged primarily in the debate and adoption of laws.
In practice, however, legislative authority is tilted to the National Assembly, since the Senate may delay, but not prevent, the passage of legislation.
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 Legislative Assembly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, in Canada, members of the province of Ontario's Legislative Assembly are known as Members of the Provincial Parliament (MPP, Ontario).
In Quebec, the Legislative Assembly was renamed the National Assembly after the Legislative Council was abolished in 1968.
In those colonies, and in the United Colonies of 1866-1871, the Legislative Assemblies had limited powers relative to that of the Governor of British Columbia and the largely appointed Executive Council, which included local military and judicial officials.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Legislative_Assembly   (330 words)

  
 Legislative Assembly : French Legislative Assembly
In the context of the French Revolution, the Legislative Assembly functioned from 1 October 1791 to September 1792.
Meantime the Legislative Assembly passed three decrees: one for the deportation of nonjuring priests, another to suppress the king's Constitutional Guard, and a third for the establishment of a camp of fedérés near Paris.
On 20 June 1792 the armed populace invaded the hall of the Assembly and the royal apartments in the Tuileries[?].
www.fastload.org /fr/French_Legislative_Assembly.html   (3294 words)

  
 c. The Legislative Assembly. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
The legislative assembly, with 745 members, represented primarily the middle class.
The French interpreted the Declaration of Pillnitz as a bald threat of interference and issued ultimatums against Leopold II and Francis II.
The assembly voted to enact all legislation vetoed by the king, who was confined to the Temple (old house of the Knights Templar).
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 Legislative Assembly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
------------------ A Legislative Assembly in British constitutional thought is the second-to-top or third-to-top tier of a government led by a Governor-General, Governor or a Lieutenant-Governor, inferior to an Executive Council and equal to or inferior to a Legislative Council.
Though the Legislative Council should in theory operate as a legislature of a governorate (not necessarily a colony) with elected members, the separate development of governments in the British Empire and Commonwealth has seen the Councils evolve.
------------------ In the context of the French Revolution the French Legislative Assembly (''Assemblée Legislative'') functioned as the legislature of France from 1 October 1791 to September 1792.
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 Legislative Assembly - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In Australia the Legislative Assembly is the lower house of parliament in New_South_Wales, Victoria, and Western_Australia, while in South_Australia and Tasmania, the lower house is called the House_of_Assembly.
In Canada the Legislative Assembly is the name of the single house of the legislature in all provinces and territories except Quebec, where since 1968 it has been called the National Assembly, and Newfoundland_and_Labrador, where it is called the House_of_Assembly.
In the context of the French_Revolution the French Legislative Assembly (''Assemblée Legislative'') functioned as the legislature of France from 1_October 1791 to September 1792.
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 Legislative assembly 1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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 Learn more about Legislative assembly in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Learn more about Legislative assembly in the online encyclopedia.
In some countries, the legislative assembly is split in two groups or houses, the second of which (sometimes called the Senate, as in France and the United States) is composed of more experienced statesmen and is supposed to act as a moderating influence on the first assembly.
See also the French Legislative Assembly of 1791 - 1792.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /l/le/legislative_assembly.html   (188 words)

  
 Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick - Journals
Legislative Assembly of the Province of New Brunswick.
Legislative Assembly is to seek your approval for the creation of these committees so that their important work may commence.
During a period when the Legislative Assembly is adjourned or prorogued, said Annual Report may be released by depositing a copy with the Clerk of the Assembly, and upon the resumption of the sittings of the House, the Chairperson of the Committee shall present the Annual Report to the Legislative Assembly.
www.gnb.ca /legis/business/pastsessions/54/54-1/journals-e/990706-e.asp   (3379 words)

  
 French National Assembly - Organization
The lifespan of an assembly is called a ‘term’, in other words the period between the time it is constituted and the time it ceases to exist, either by expiry of the mandate of its members or by dissolution.
The organisation of the departments and the staff regulations of the Assembly’s personnel are settled by the Bureau’s deliberations.
As the assemblies are financially autonomous, Quaestors commit expenditure without being subject to the visa of a financial comptroller, an official of the executive branch of government.
www.assemblee-nationale.fr /english/8ao.asp   (9623 words)

  
 Charting the Pacific - Places
French Polynesia, an external territory of France, was used for thirty years between 1966 and 1996 as the testing ground for the French nuclear arsenal.
French Polynesia is an autonomous territory of France.
The French Parliament is expected to approve a broadening of the statute which will transform French Polynesia into an 'overseas country' within the French Republic.
www.abc.net.au /ra/pacific/places/country/french_polynesia.htm   (888 words)

  
 Radio Australia - News - French Polynesia officially backs introduction of Euro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
French Polynesia's legislative assembly has passed a motion officially backing the introduction of the European currency, the Euro.
However, French Polynesia's former ruling party, the Tahoeraa Huiraatira, which is now the main component of the opposition, has voted against the proposal.
French Polynesia's rights, in terms of money policy, are not eroded by the new currency.
www.abc.net.au /ra/news/stories/s1553614.htm   (210 words)

  
 French Revolutionary Chronology - Legislative Assembly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Legislative Assembly declares "La patrie en danger"("the fatherland is in danger"), thereby giving it emergency powers (including ignoring king's veto); Prussian army on the French border.
Assembly agrees nothing about king; popular protests at Tuileries and Legislative Assembly lead to abolition of monarchy; voting by universal manhood suffrage to occur for National Assembly.
For the next six weeks, power is divided among the Legislative Assembly, the Paris Commune (municipal govt) and a Provisional Executive Committee (headed by Danton).
www.ucl.ac.uk /~ucrarfk/1210/chron/rch4.htm   (352 words)

  
 Radio Australia - News - French Polynesia Assembly chooses election date   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
A special meeting of French Polynesia's Legislative Assembly has chosen a date for the next presidential election.
The motion was supported by 29 of the 57 members of the assembly.
According to French Polynesia's autonomy status, a successful motion of no-confidence means the assembly must meet within two weeks to elect a new president.
www.abc.net.au /ra/news/stories/s1220089.htm   (243 words)

  
 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MANITOBA
If the legislation does not address public liability, then a commitment should be made by the physiotherapy association to ensure that it will become mandatory and it will co-operate with the appropriate government body to fulfill its commitment.
The legislation, as it is currently worded, and that is wording regarding manipulation, does not address the potential ambiguity and as a consequence does not safeguard the public against the inherent risk of spinal manipulation.
The MCA recommends the current legislation be amended with the following proviso: (1) The addition of a subsection 2, paragraph 3 (a) proviso: no physiotherapist shall perform any spinal manipulation unless the physiotherapist satisfies all criteria established and is certified as a specialist in spinal manipulation in accordance with all applicable standards and regulations.
www.gov.mb.ca /hansard/hansard/5th-36th/ir_01/ir_01.html   (19648 words)

  
 Government of Saskatchewan - francophonie
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN 1 March 20, 2001 The Assembly met at 2: 30 p.
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN 377 March 20, 1996 The Assembly met at 1: 30 p.
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN 37 March 17, 1999 The Assembly met at 1: 30 p.
www.gov.sk.ca /topics/keyword/keyword?topic=communities-society&keyword=1175   (561 words)

  
 French Assembly approves legislative threat to iTunes | OUT-LAW.COM
The French National Assembly approved a draft law yesterday that will force Apple and other companies offering copy-protected music downloads to open up their services so that music can be made interoperable with other music players.
The French bill seeks to make the separate systems interoperable with each other, by forcing the firms to make their DRM software available for scrutiny by competitors.
The bill was approved by 296 votes to 193 in the National Assembly yesterday.
www.out-law.com /page-6763   (530 words)

  
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Following legislative elections, the leader of the majority party or the leader of a majority coalition is usually appointed prime minister by the governor general for a three-year term.
Following legislative elections, the leader of the majority party or the leader of a majority coalition is usually elected prime minister by Parliament.
The presidents of the Territorial Assembly are elected by the members of the assembly.
www.chez.com /vips2000/ocee.htm   (3268 words)

  
 French Language Services Act
Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows:
(2)  The public Bills of the Legislative Assembly introduced after the 1st day of January, 1991 shall be introduced and enacted in both English and French.
  This Act shall not be construed to limit the use of the English or French language outside of the application of this Act.
www.canlii.com /on/laws/sta/f-32/20040901/whole.html   (1462 words)

  
 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MANITOBA
So the flexibility by which this legislation approaches the appointment of the administrators will overcome some of the reality, because laws are passed in the context of a real situation.
So he asked the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba to urge the provincial government to consider refusing to implement or participate in any employment programs–and I emphasize that–any employment programs which force social assistance recipients to accept employment.
They say: encourage the provincial government to introduce legislation guaranteeing the rights of social assistance recipients, including the right to a level of assistance adequate to meet one's need, the right to appeal decisions which limit or deny assistance, and the right–up until this point, I think we may well have something to talk about.
www.gov.mb.ca /hansard/hansard/5th-36th/la_11/la_11.html   (15092 words)

  
 THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
He married his wife when they were 15 and 14, and she was disliked because she was from Austria who was an enemy of the French.
A great panic took over the French people with women leading the way protesting the high cost of bread and grabbing anything they could find demanded that the king return to Paris.
Maintaining a balance of power allowed the French people and military to be controlled without creating a great feeling for revenge against the rest of the European nations.
ex.susd.org /jtroutman/french_revolution.htm   (1792 words)

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