Disambiguation evidence for Crown via surface form

"Crown (British state)"


As subject (52)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Crown (British state)".

Predicate Object
appliesIn England
appliesIn Northern Ireland
appliesIn Scotland
appliesIn Wales
country United Kingdom
distinctFrom British Parliament
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
distinctFrom judiciary of the United Kingdom
embodiedBy reigning monarch
employs Crown servants
employs civil service of the United Kingdom
exercisesPowerThrough British Cabinet
surface form: Cabinet of the United Kingdom
exercisesPowerThrough Privy Council
surface form: King-in-Council
exercisesPowerThrough Privy Council
surface form: Privy Council of the United Kingdom
exercisesPowerThrough ministers of the Crown
governsThrough His Majesty’s Government
surface form: His Majesty's Government
governsThrough devolved administrations
hasJurisdictionOver armed forces of the United Kingdom
hasPart Crown self-linksurface differs
surface form: Crown in right of Australia
hasPart Crown in right of Canada
hasPart Crown in right of New Zealand
hasPart Crown in right of the Channel Islands
hasPart Crown in right of the Isle of Man
hasPart Crown in right of the United Kingdom
hasPower executive authority
hasPower power of mercy
hasPower power to appoint ministers
hasPower power to declare war and peace
hasPower power to dissolve Parliament (historically)
hasPower power to enter into treaties
hasPower power to issue passports
hasPower royal prerogative
hasTitle Crown in right of the United Kingdom
surface form: the Crown in right of the United Kingdom
headOfState monarch of the United Kingdom
historicallyDevelopedFrom personal authority of the monarch
instanceOf constitutional institution
instanceOf executive authority
instanceOf legal person
legalDoctrine the Crown never dies
legalSystem common law
limitedBy constitutional conventions
limitedBy rule of law
limitedBy statute law
owns Crown land
partyTo Crown proceedings
relatedTo Crown Estate
represents Crown in right of the United Kingdom
surface form: British monarchy
represents the state
separatedFrom Parliamentary sovereignty
separatedFrom independence of the judiciary
symbolizedBy St Edward's Crown
symbolizedBy Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
surface form: royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
symbolizedBy royal cypher