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= Member of one House ineligible for other = | = Member of one House ineligible for other = | ||
A member of a House of the Parliament shall be incapable of being chosen or of sitting as a member of another House. | A member of a House of the Parliament shall be incapable of being chosen or of sitting as a member of another House. | ||
= <span id="EM"></span>Relevant note from the Explanatory Memorandum = | |||
146. This section, based on the corresponding section of the Australian Constitution, provides that a member of one House of the Parliament cannot be a member of another House. This section intends to confirm the separation of the Houses by preventing a person from being a member of more than one House. | |||
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Member of one House ineligible for other[edit | edit source]
A member of a House of the Parliament shall be incapable of being chosen or of sitting as a member of another House.
Relevant note from the Explanatory Memorandum[edit | edit source]
146. This section, based on the corresponding section of the Australian Constitution, provides that a member of one House of the Parliament cannot be a member of another House. This section intends to confirm the separation of the Houses by preventing a person from being a member of more than one House.