ORDERS IN COUNCIL

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  • ▶noun Brit. a sovereign's order on an administrative matter, given on the advice
  • Aug 6, 2011 . August 06, 2011, Part I, Part 1, Volume 145, Number 32, Canada Gazette.
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  • The Executive Branch of Government is generally referred to as the government.
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  • an order having the full force of law that is issued by the British monarch acting by
  • in British government, orders given by the sovereign on the advice of all or some
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