Similar words: house of cards, house of commons, house of representatives, labour of love, words, flora, ease off, florid. Meaning: n. the upper house of the British parliament.
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31. A petition for leave to appeal is now pending before the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords. 2.
32. This House of Lords decision still did not achieve a clear distinction between leases and licences.
33. The House of Lords ruled that the mutual insurer was wrong to renege on guarantees offered to about 90,000 pension policyholders.
34. Mr Headdon should not blame the House of Lords for the shortcomings of professional people within the society.
35. The response of the House of Lords to the argument based upon the election manifesto is, in many ways, incontrovertible.
36. What was looming was the protracted constitutional wrangle over Lloyd-George's budget and the House of Lords.
37. But both sides appealed to the House of Lords, incurring a further £530,000 in costs.
38. A remarkable feature of this decision of the House of Lords was that it was based on almost no judicial authority at all.
39. The House of Lords provides a useful forum for debating the great issues of the day. 3.
40. Lord Joseph is now 71, in the House of Lords and out of the political fray.
41. Formal and political constraints limited the effect of any opposition from the House of Lords.
42. The House of Lords Almost all democratic states have a legislature composed of two Houses.
43. The Court of Appeal is bound by decisions of the House of Lords and by its own earlier decisions.
44. Tomorrow the House of Lords will hear calls for the Government to order a new crackdown.
45. The decision to change the rules of precedent in the House of Lords was not a sudden one.
46. However, the House of Lords could well favour a different option,(http://sentencedict.com/house of lords.html) setting the two on a collision course.
47. The judges awarded the Home Office costs, but granted leave to appeal to the House of Lords.
48. Decisions of the House of Lords are binding upon all other courts trying civil or criminal cases.
49. In Donoghue v Stevenson in 1932 the House of Lords shaped a general theory of manufacturer's liability in tort for products.
50. The case has been subjected to analysis by the House of Lords in the more unfriendly climate of the 1980s.
51. How have you managed to make use of your membership of the House of Lords in support of our national heritage?
52. The House of Lords would have nothing to do with it,(sentencedict.com) nor would any senior member of the legal profession.
53. And the House of Lords reversed the Court of Appeal and decided that the union was responsible for its shop stewards.
54. Indeed, a few members of that institutional survivor of a feudal era, the House of Lords, pursue manual occupations.
55. The majority of the House of Lords treated the case as being concerned with duty of care.
56. We understand that this bill will not come before the House of Lords until after Easter. -Ed.
57. The bill has twice been rejected by the House of Lords.
58. The House of Lords has been accused of obstructing change and preventing scientific progress.
59. The objection to the House of Lords is that it is not a democratic institution.
60. These arrangements will continue in respect of 1992/93 even if the House of Lords finds for the Crown.
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