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Cardboard House Could:

Cardboard House Could The Cardboard House The Cardboard House represents the reduction of technology and the simplification of needs. By demonstrating that we are able to recycle 100% of the building components at extremely low cost, the Cardboard House is a direct challenge to the housing industry to reduce housing and environmental costs.

Being extremely low cost and transportable, the Cardboard House could be used in a wide variety of applications. You could live in one while your permanent house is being built or renovated, for emergency housing, or for short-term accommodation. Cardboard is not a traditional building material, however the introduction of innovative bonding, cutting and structural techniques has provided the opportunity to consider this lightweight and recyclable material in a more creative fashion.

See Also Court House:

House of Lords. The House of Lords is both a supreme Court house of law and a chamber of the legislature. Its judicial function is quite distinct from its legislative one. When acting in its capacity as the final Court house of appeal in Britain, the house employs only "law lords," most of whom are elevated to the house specifically for the purpose. In its capacity as a legislative chamber, the house is composed of life peers and hereditary peers. Life peers possess titles that confer a right to sit, but which are not inheritable, whereas hereditary peers owe their seats to the inheri¬tance of a title automatically conferring the right to sit.

At any time, therefore, a case may arise in which it is clear that a litigant must go to the House of Lords to get a past decision overruled. In such a case, with the consent of the trial judge and the opposite party, it is possible for the appellant to bypass the Court house of appeal and for the ap¬peal to lie directly from the high Court house to the House of Lords.


On The Other Hand See British House Of Commons:

The hereditary landowners dominated the House of Lords, then almost as powerful as the House of Commons. Through the system of bor-augh representation (which until 1832 excluded nost of the big new industrial towns but brought nembership of the Commons to men virtually lominated by landowners for tiny villages), they :ould sway the Commons as well. More than i fourth of the Commons' members were peers or ions of peers, and many others were "placemen," he recipients of royal or aristocratic patronage. Jntil 1834 cabinets invariably included a ma-ority of peers, usually holding the most lucra-ive patronage-dispensing posts.

These characteristics of the British house of Commons two-party system have very important consequences for the role of elections in Britain. If one party has in overall majority in the Commons, and if it achieves a high degree of unity in legislative voting, then that party seldom will be defeated in Parliament. However, the voters, through their ability to change the party composition af the House of Commons, can, in effect, defeat British house of Commons governments. Elections in Britain basic¬ally are contests between two sets of party lead-;rs and their supporters for the right to form j government, with the electorate as the deciding Factor.

 

 

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