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- La_Reyne_le_veult abstract ""La Reyne le veult" ("The Queen wills it") or "Le Roy le veult" ("The King wills it") is a Norman French phrase used in the Parliament of the United Kingdom to signify that a public or private bill has received Royal Assent from the Monarch. It is a legacy of the time prior to 1488 when Parliamentary and judicial business was conducted in French, the language of the educated classes after the Norman Conquest of 1066. It is one of a small number of Norman French phrases that continues to be used in the course of Parliamentary procedure.".
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- La_Reyne_le_veult subject Category:French_legal_terms.
- La_Reyne_le_veult subject Category:French_words_and_phrases.
- La_Reyne_le_veult subject Category:Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- La_Reyne_le_veult subject Category:Parliamentary_procedure.
- La_Reyne_le_veult comment ""La Reyne le veult" ("The Queen wills it") or "Le Roy le veult" ("The King wills it") is a Norman French phrase used in the Parliament of the United Kingdom to signify that a public or private bill has received Royal Assent from the Monarch. It is a legacy of the time prior to 1488 when Parliamentary and judicial business was conducted in French, the language of the educated classes after the Norman Conquest of 1066.".
- La_Reyne_le_veult label "La Reyne le veult".
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- La_Reyne_le_veult sameAs Q5795269.
- La_Reyne_le_veult sameAs Q5795269.
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