The cloak of legislative immunity refers to Legislators' protection from liability in a civil lawsuit for duties that they performed within their office's jurisdiction.
Generally the "phrase clock of legislative immunity" refers to the security or immunity of civil lawsuits against a legislative body of government, when such matters occur during their official capacity of office.
no
The question states an incorrect premise. There is no absolute immunity protecting members of the Executive Branch.
logical data : refer to the immunity of the external scheme towards changes in the conceptual scheme.physical data: refer to the immunity of the conceptual scheme towards changes in the internal scheme.
Yes, it can. It is matter of public record, unless you were testifying under an official cloak of Congressional Immunity.
Cloak
"House" typically refers to a building or structure where people live, but can also be used to refer to a legislative body or organization that makes decisions or governs.
Short cloak
The immunity cards refer to the cards that are usually issued by the immigration department that gives the holder some preferred treatment.
The word Mudassir or Mudathir as is supposed to be the closest pronunciation of Arabic term, means a person covered in a cloak or a blanket. In Quran, it is used to refer to Prophet Muhmmad pbuh as he was covered in a cloak when particular verses of Quran were revealed. Before Islam, the word was famously used to refer to a dessert bird which was known for its amazingly beautiful symmetric nest.
a pin for your cloak idiots
The three types of immunity is innate immunity, adaptive immunity, and passive immunity.