Civil List Act 1937

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The Civil List Act 1937 was a United Kingdom statute that redefined and regulated the public funding provided to the monarch and certain members of the Royal Family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
United Kingdom statute
appliesToJurisdiction England and Wales NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland
Scotland
concerns allocation of public money to the monarchy
financial support for the Royal Household
financial support for the Sovereign
country United Kingdom
follows earlier Civil List Acts
governs conditions for civil list payments
payments charged on public funds for the monarch
hasEffectOn constitutional position of the monarchy in relation to public funds
hasLanguage English
hasPurpose to define the scope of public funding for the monarch
to provide statutory authority for royal funding arrangements
to regulate the civil list payments
isPartOf United Kingdom constitutional law
United Kingdom public finance law
legalForm primary legislation
legalSystem common law
legislativeBody Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
redefined arrangements for the civil list
public funding framework for the monarch
regulates public funding of certain members of the Royal Family
public funding of the British monarch
relatedTo British monarchy NERFINISHED
Crown finances
Royal Family of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
subject civil list
monarchy funding
royal finances

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Civil List Act 1952 follows Civil List Act 1937