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Что (кто) такое septennial$73867$ - определение

UNITED KINGDOM LEGISLATION
Septennial Act; Septennial Bill; Septennial Act 1716

Limousin septennial ostensions         
  • 2009 by FCL
The Limousin septennial ostensions is a series of religious processions in commemoration of the relics of Roman Catholic saints in Limousin, France.
Quadrennial         
  • Memorial plaque presented by the National Capital Sesquicentennial Commission, 1951
DAY THAT COMMEMORATES OR CELEBRATES A PAST EVENT THAT OCCURRED ON THE SAME DAY OF THE YEAR OR TIME OF THE YEAR
Demisesquicentennial; Demisequicentenial; Sesquicentennial; Quincentennial; Quadricentennial; Quatercentenary; Quinquennial; List of anniversary names; Anniversaries; Tricentennial; Decennial; Tercentennial; Quinquecentennial; Sexacentennial; Septuacentennial; Octocentennial; Nonacentennial; Semicentennial; Triennial; Sesquicentenary; Date of establishment; Quinquennially; Biannual; Semiannual; Terquasquicentennial; Tercentenary; Triennially; Anniversery; Sesqui-centenary; Quartoseptcentennial; Mensiversary; Monthsary; Anniversary party; Quasquicentennial; Sestercentennial; Quincentenary; Sexcentenary; Octocentenary; Quadrennial; Semiquincentennial; Tricentenary; Sesquarcentennial; Bimillennial; Trimillennial; Sexennial; Septennial; Octennial; Novennial; Undecennial; Duodecennial; Bicenquinquagenary
·adj Comprising four years; as, a quadrennial period.
II. Quadrennial ·adj Occurring once in four years, or at the end of every four years; as, quadrennial games.
Septennial         
  • Memorial plaque presented by the National Capital Sesquicentennial Commission, 1951
DAY THAT COMMEMORATES OR CELEBRATES A PAST EVENT THAT OCCURRED ON THE SAME DAY OF THE YEAR OR TIME OF THE YEAR
Demisesquicentennial; Demisequicentenial; Sesquicentennial; Quincentennial; Quadricentennial; Quatercentenary; Quinquennial; List of anniversary names; Anniversaries; Tricentennial; Decennial; Tercentennial; Quinquecentennial; Sexacentennial; Septuacentennial; Octocentennial; Nonacentennial; Semicentennial; Triennial; Sesquicentenary; Date of establishment; Quinquennially; Biannual; Semiannual; Terquasquicentennial; Tercentenary; Triennially; Anniversery; Sesqui-centenary; Quartoseptcentennial; Mensiversary; Monthsary; Anniversary party; Quasquicentennial; Sestercentennial; Quincentenary; Sexcentenary; Octocentenary; Quadrennial; Semiquincentennial; Tricentenary; Sesquarcentennial; Bimillennial; Trimillennial; Sexennial; Septennial; Octennial; Novennial; Undecennial; Duodecennial; Bicenquinquagenary
·adj Lasting or continuing seven years; as, septennial parliaments.
II. Septennial ·adj Happening or returning once in every seven years; as, septennial elections in England.

Википедия

Septennial Act 1715

The Septennial Act 1715 (1 Geo 1 St 2 c 38), sometimes called the Septennial Act 1716, was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain. It was passed in May 1716. It increased the maximum length of a parliament (and hence the maximum period between general elections) from three years to seven. This seven-year ceiling remained in law from 1716 until 1911. The previous limit of three years had been set by the Triennial Act 1694, enacted by the Parliament of England.

The Act's ostensible aim was to reduce the expense caused by frequent elections. It did not require parliament to last for a full term, but merely set a maximum length on its life. Most parliaments in the remainder of the eighteenth century did indeed last for six or seven years, with only two lasting for a shorter time. In the nineteenth century, the average length of a term of the Parliament of the United Kingdom was four years. One of the demands of the mid-nineteenth century Chartists—the only one that had not been achieved by the twentieth century—was for annually elected parliaments.

The Septennial Act 1715 was amended on 18 August 1911 by section 7 of the Parliament Act 1911 to reduce the maximum term of parliament to five years.

The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 repealed the Septennial Act 1715 in its entirety.