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= <span id="s1"></span>Duration of House of Ordinaries =
= <span id="s1"></span>Duration of House of Ordinaries =
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(2)  <span id="s2"></span>The Parliament may limit the power of the Manager‑General to dissolve the House of Ordinaries, provided no law shall prevent the Manager‑General from dissolving the House upon presentation of a petition made by two-thirds absolute majority of the members of the House.
(2)  <span id="s2"></span>The Parliament may limit the power of the Manager‑General to dissolve the House of Ordinaries, provided no law shall prevent the Manager‑General from dissolving the House upon presentation of a petition made by two-thirds absolute majority of the members of the House.


= <span id="EM"></span>Relevant notes from the Explanatory Memorandum =
= Relevant notes from the Explanatory Memorandum =
123. Subsection&nbsp;(1), based on the section&nbsp;28 of the Australian Constitution, provides the House of Ordinaries shall be lawfully determined (expire) at the end of 3&nbsp;years after it first sits following a general election, but may be dissolved subject to law.
123. Subsection&nbsp;(1), based on the section&nbsp;28 of the Australian Constitution, provides the House of Ordinaries shall be lawfully determined (expire) at the end of 3&nbsp;years after it first sits following a general election, but may be dissolved subject to law.


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