- In law, a
prerogative is an
exclusive right bestowed by a
government or
state and
invested in an
individual or group, the
content of
which is separate...
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governance of the state, are
carried out. In most
constitutional monarchies,
prerogatives can be
abolished by
Parliament under its
legislative authority.[citation...
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Managerial prerogatives, also
described as the
functions and
rights of management,
represent the
scope of
business managers'
unilateral authority to conduct...
- "My
Prerogative" is a song by
American singer Bobby Brown from his
second studio album, Don't Be
Cruel (1988). It was
released in 1988, as the second...
- A
prerogative court is a
court through which the
discretionary powers, privileges, and
legal immunities reserved to the
sovereign were exercised. In England...
- the
English and
British tradition, the
royal prerogative of
mercy is one of the
historic royal prerogatives of the
British monarch, by
which they can grant...
- use the
prerogative to levy
taxes "without
grant of Parliament". The Bill also
allowed Parliament to
limit the use of
remaining prerogatives in ****ure...
- 142.
Tradition holds that
during his
papacy he
determined the
various prerogatives of the
clergy and
defined the
grades of the
ecclesiastical hierarchy...
- "
Prerogative writ" is a
historical term for a writ (official order) that
directs the
behavior of
another arm of government, such as an agency, official...
- Bhutan".
Under the Constitution, the king, in
exercise of his
royal prerogatives (and as head of state),
promotes goodwill and good
relations with other...