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Examples of civil list


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May we have a debate on the agreement on the civillist reported in today's newspapers?
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If civillist allowances were paid from taxes, then the poor also deserved to receive generous publicly-funded welfare payments too.
Does she not think that, if that is the case, it should be applicable to the civillist?
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Such questioning should extend to recipients of the civillist.
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However, that accommodation is not paid for from the civillist; it is paid for from grant in aid.
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It is a great tribute to the way in which the monarch's civillist has been managed.
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On proper control of public money, it is appropriate to look at the civillist.
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If there is a large number of criminal cases, the civillist may not be completed.
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The question of clearing the civillist is troubling many people.
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It also proposes that the civillist should take on some costs of the monarchy currently met from other sources.
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If they do not, the surplus will be available to fund civillist spending during the current reign from 2011 onwards.
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As a result of those factors, a surplus of £35 million on the civillist has accumulated, including interest of around £12 million.
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I also emphasise that only members of the royal family who are not in receipt of the civillist receive such assistance.
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I have set out the new arrangements for the civillist.
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There is no inflation-proofing built into the civillist.
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In total, around £25 million of extra spending over the next 10 years will be transferred to civillist expenditure from other sources.
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It proposes that the amount of the civillist should remain exactly the same over the next decade as it has over the preceding one.
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The reason why cases have fallen in the civillist is also worth looking at.
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He acknowledges that the civillist is a sensitive area.
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I wonder whether during the recess you would care to reflect on the issue of questions on the recipients of the civillist.
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A number of issues are now being raised, through questions and early-day motions, about expenditure of the civillist.
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The report sets out not only expenditure on the civillist, but expenditure on the monarchy more widely.
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In 1951, in addition to the increase in the criminal work the time spent on the civillist had risen to 254 days, and rose to 262 days in 1952.
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It appears that the royal household has cut its costs enormously and that there will be a real-terms reduction in the amount paid to the civillist.
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If one adds those all together it is no surprise to find that there are always, at best nowadays, two or three judges only to try the civillist.
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Given the continuation of the rate of increase in large scale crime, is it envisaged that there will be an improvement in the civillist position?
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Will he consider appointing more judges as an emergency measure and also streamlining court procedures, particularly with regard to personal injury cases, which occupy about three-quarters of the civillist?
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The position was such that something had to be done to assist the proper despatch of criminal work and the clearing up of the arrears in the civillist.
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The king received a civillist (annual grant) of 103,227 pounds sterling.
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The king received a civillist of 103,227 pounds sterling.
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In 1853 a pension of 75 a year was granted to him from the civillist.
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She was granted a civillist pension in 1892.
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He was then holding the appointment of auditor of the civillist and was also secretary to the ecclesiastical commissioners.
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An additional 1,200 per annum was granted to defray the cost of civillist pensions.
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In 1880, he was offered a knighthood; but he preferred to take a civillist pension of 100.
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She received a civillist pension of 10 in 1871.
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One day, the grand duke dispatched a hefty portion of his annual civillist income to support a struggling church.
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Servais was prominent in advocating budgetary restraint, and led the (unsuccessful) campaign to reduce the civillist by one-third.
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During her illness, she for a second time declined a pension on the civillist, fearing to compromise her political independence.
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During the last years of his life he received a pension from the civillist.
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Did it give you the right of sanction, a civillist and so many prerogatives, constitutionally to lose the empire and the constitution?
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He was granted a civillist pension of 50 in 1881, doubled in 1886.
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The king paid for his construction projects by private means and from his civillist income.
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Each year he spent 100,000 to 150,000 francs from his civillist allowance on art purchases or cultural patronage.
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For the next financial year, the civillist will remain at $11.6 million.
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In recognition of her contribution to the field of physics, she was granted a civillist pension of 100 in 1938.
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In 1842, the government awarded him a civillist pension amounting to 300 a year.
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In 1864, she was granted a civillist pension of 60.
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Plantation owners who controlled the voting of the taxes disrupted administration by refusing to vote the civillist.
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The civillist is fixed by law.
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She went on working for many years and in 1931, when she was nearly seventy-seven, was awarded a civillist pension in recognition of her services to botanical science.
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He also said that the civillist amount that was announced in the press was not actually contained in the proposed version of the bill that he was shown.
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Because of the size of the family, only the king inherits substantial wealth or receives a civillist; other family members usually work for a living.
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In 1656 the civillist alone cost 25,000.
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He also abolished commercial monopolies, slavery, and civil lists for the royal family.
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