In Legislative Assembly the Governor may nominate one member from the
Anglo-Indians, if the community is not adequately represented in the assembly.
In Legislative Council the governor may nominate one-sixth members.
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the old representative consist of a governor the council and the assembly while the crown colony consist of a governor executive council and a legislative council.
Legislative assembly and legislative council
elective Representative to colonial government
The Queen's provincial representative: Lieutenant Governor of New BrunswickThe Legislature of New Brunswick is comprised of Her Majesty the Queen in Right of New Brunswick as represented by the Lieutenant Governor (s. 65 of the Constitution Act, 1867), and the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick (s. 88 of the Act). The Lieutenant Governor is appointed by the Governor General-in-Council, and serves at the pleasure of the Governor General. As of 30 September 2009, His Honour the Honourable Graydon Nicholas, O.N.B., the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick, represents Her Majesty.Members of the Legislative Assembly of New BrunswickThe Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick usually has 55 members. As the Legislative Assembly was dissolved on 26 August 2010 by the Lieutenant Governor-in-Council, there are currently no members of the Legislative Assembly. Members-elect are to be decided on 27 September 2010, at a general election to use a system of single-member plurality.
Legislative assembly and legislative council
Legislative assembly and legislative council
it can be dissloved by the legislative assembly of the concerned state.
If you mean the ROOM then it is RED. The Legislative Assembly is GREEN.
The Legislative council is the upper house of state parliament. (Red) The Legislative Assembly is the lower house in state parliament. (Green)
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The Victorian Parliament has two houses: the Legislative Assembly (lower house) and the Legislative Council (upper house).
Because the Queensland Legislative Council was abolished in 1922, leaving the Legislative Assembly.