Order-In-Council

Order-In-Council in United Kingdom

Order-In-Council History

Legislation formally made in the name of the Monarch by the Privy Council. The President of the Council reads out batches of Orders-in-Council drafted by the government in front of the Monarch at their monthly meetings. Usually the Monarch agrees with the Orders, which then pass in to law.


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