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The Constitution (Amendment No. 27) Act, 1936 was an amendment to the Constitution of the Irish Free State that abolished the office of Governor-General, removed all reference to the King and almost completely eliminated the King's constitutional role in the state. Under the amendment most of the functions previously performed by King and his Governor-General were transferred to various other organs of government. ...
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A Constitution is a system, often codified in a written document, which establishes the fundamental rules and principles by which an organisation is governed. In the case of nation states, this term refers specifically to a national constitution, which defines its nation's fundamental political principles and establishes the power and duties of each government. Most national constitutions also guarantee certain rights to the people. ...
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NZ has no written constitution. The Constitution Act 1986 is simply a guide to the composition and powers of certain institutions. What is loosely described as NZ's constitution is scattered over a number of Statutes, judicial decisions and customary rules. The constitution of a country is the basis for its rules of government, organisation and decision-making, and defines the principles the legal system is based on.
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the number and type of atoms in a molecule.
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September 28, 1958 (French Constitution)
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