SNL2008 CHAPTER D-5.1 -DEMISE OF THE CROWN ACT
The Act says a demise of the Crown does not disrupt provincial offices, professional activity, oath requirements, court proceedings, or the House of Assembly, and it gives the Lieutenant-Governor power to prorogue or dissolve the House of Assembly by proclamation.
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government continuity legislative assembly oaths and offices
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