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Encyclopedia > House of Keys

The House of Keys is the directly elected lower Branch of Tynwald the Parliament of the Isle of Man, the other of the two Branches being the Legislative Council. The Tynwald is the bicameral legislature of the Isle of Man. ... The Legislative Council of the Isle of Man is the upper Branch of Tynwald, the Manx legislature. ...


The oldest reference to the name known is in a document of 1417 written by an English scholar in Latin, which refers to 'Claves Mann' and 'Claves Legis' ('The Keys of Mann' and 'The Keys to Laws'). There is a dispute, however, over the origin of the name. The word 'keys' is thought by some to be an English corruption of the Norse word kjósa meaning 'chosen'. However a more likely explanation is that it is a mishearing of the Manx-language term for 'four and twenty', kiare as feed (pronounced kee-air...), the House having always had 24 members. The Manx-language name of the House of Keys remains An Chiare as Feed ('The Twenty-Four'). Events Antipope Benedict XIII is deposed, and Pope Martin V is elected. ... Old Norse or Danish tongue is the Germanic language once spoken by the inhabitants of the Nordic countries (for instance during the Viking Age). ... Manx (Gaelg or Gailck), also known as Manx Gaelic, is a Goidelic language spoken on the Isle of Man. ...


Members are known as Members of the House of Keys, or MHKs. Those over the age of eighteen may vote, while one must be at least twenty-one years old and a resident of the Island for three years to be elected. There are fifteen constituencies, based on the sheadings, two of which choose three MHKs each, five choose two MHKs each, and eight choose one MHK each. The term of the House of Keys is normally fixed at five years, but provisions exist for dissolution before the expiration of the term. A constituency is any cohesive corporate unit or body bound by shared structures, goals or loyalty. ... This page is a candidate to be moved to Wiktionary. ...


The Speaker of the House of Keys (SHK) is an MHK chosen to be the presiding officer. He may vote in the same manner as other members, but he may also abstain, unlike the others. (If, however, the vote is tied, the Speaker may not abstain and must cast the deciding vote.) Unusually for a legislative body attendance is required by law and if a member cannot attend they must request permission for absence.


The House of Keys elects most of the members of the Legislative Council. Also, legislation does not usually originate in the Council. Thus, the Keys have much more power than the Council, which performs its actions as a revising chamber. The Legislative Council of the Isle of Man is the upper Branch of Tynwald, the Manx legislature. ...


The House of Keys meets about once each month with the Legislative Council in a joint session called "Tynwald Court." The President of Tynwald, elected by both branches, presides over Tynwald Court and over the Legislative Council. Once each year, however, the Lieutenant Governor presides on Tynwald Day, the Isle of Man's national day. Tynwald Day is the national holiday of the Isle of Man, usually occurring on 5 July. ...


External links

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House of Keys - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (433 words)
The House of Keys is the directly elected lower Branch of Tynwald, the Parliament of the Isle of Man, the other branch being the Legislative Council.
The term of the House of Keys is normally fixed at five years, but provisions exist for dissolution before the expiration of the term.
The Speaker of the House of Keys (SHK) is an MHK chosen to be the presiding officer.
House of Commons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (313 words)
The House of Commons was created to serve as the political outlet for this "commons" class, while the elite estates were represented in the House of Lords.
The House of Commons was thus elected by the people while members of the upper house were appointed on the basis of various forms of elite "merit", such as wealth, family, or prestige.
States with a House of Commons base their democratic systems upon this original British house of parliament (it is thus occasionally called "the mother of parliaments").
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