Cm

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Cm is the standard abbreviation used for United Kingdom Command Papers, a type of official government publication presented to Parliament.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abbreviation
standard abbreviation
appearsIn citations of Command Papers
titles of Command Papers
appliesTo Command Papers
associatedWithInstitution Cabinet Office
His Majesty's Stationery Office
surface form: The Stationery Office

UK central government departments
surface form: UK Government departments
classification UK official publication code
country United Kingdom
denotes Command Papers
surface form: Command Paper series
domain constitutional law
government documentation
public administration
governsCitationOf Command Papers in legal and academic references
hasAbbreviationType document series code
hasFullForm Command Paper
hasNotationStyle prefix followed by serial number (e.g. Cm 1234)
hasRole distinguishing Command Papers from other parliamentary papers
identifying Command Papers as a distinct series
isPrintedOn front page of Command Papers
spine of Command Papers
title pages of Command Papers
language English
partOf UK parliamentary paper numbering system
precedes sequential Command Paper number
refersTo United Kingdom Command Papers
relatedTo House of Commons papers
surface form: House of Commons Papers

UK Parliament publications
surface form: House of Lords Papers

Statutory Instruments
usedBy His Majesty’s Government
surface form: His Majesty's Government

UK government
surface form: UK Government

British Parliament
surface form: UK Parliament
usedFor United Kingdom Command Papers
government policy documents
green papers
treaties presented to Parliament
white papers
usedIn UK treaty series when presented as Command Papers
official UK government series numbering
usedInContext UK parliamentary procedure
official government publications
parliamentary papers
usedInJurisdiction United Kingdom
usedInMedium digital Command Papers
printed Command Papers
usedSince 20th century

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