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  1. The House of Lords Act 1999 (c. 34) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reformed the House of Lords, one of the chambers of Parliament. The Act was given Royal Assent on 11 November 1999. For centuries, the House of Lords had included several hundred members who inherited their seats (hereditary peers); the Act ...

  2. La ley de la Cámara de los Lores de 1999 (en inglés: House of Lords Act 1999) es una ley del Parlamento del Reino Unido que recibió el consentimiento real el 11 de noviembre de 1999. 1 La ley reformó la Cámara de los Lores, una de las dos cámaras del Parlamento británico. Contexto.

  3. Thus, all but 92 hereditary peers were expelled under the House of Lords Act 1999 (see below for its provisions), making the House of Lords predominantly an appointed house. Since 1999, however, no further reform has taken place.

  4. La House of Lord Act (1999) es el primer paso de la reforma emprendida por el gobierno laborista que llegó al poder en 1997. El objetivo a largo plazo es la eliminación de los Lores hereditarios, si bien de forma interina siguen existiendo 92 que son elegidos entre los aristócratas.

  5. 666 hereditary peers had their entitlement to sit in the House of Lords removed by the House of Lords Act 1999, based on the seniority of titles. Key Conservative (269) Crossbench (197) Labour (15) Liberal Democrats (18) Non-affiliated (167)

  6. 5 de nov. de 2019 · The House of Lords Bill was introduced in the House of Commons in January 1999 and passed to the Lords in March 1999. The Weatherill amendment was agreed and included in the bill. A separate government amendment was also agreed to establish a system of by-elections.

  7. Hereditary peers are titles and may be elected to serve in the House of Lords under the provisions of the House of Lords Act 1999 and the Standing Orders of the House of Lords. The Act excluded all hereditary peers who were not also life peers except for two holders of royal offices plus ninety other peers, to be chosen by the House.