Heaman Act

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Heaman Act
Long titleAn Act to provide for the Creation of a certain partnership between His Majesty the King and the Countess Heaman, that the Countess may enjoy the use of the style of Her Highness, and for Other Purposes Connected Therewith
Citation6 John 1 c. 47
Introduced bySir Greg Watts, Speaker of the Commons
Territorial extent Baustralia
Dates
Royal assent17 June 2023
Status: Repealed

The Heaman Act (Bill T6241, 6 John 1 c. 47) is an Act of Parliament permitted the Countess Heaman to bear the style of Her Highness over The Right Honourable, and creates a legal partnership between the Countess and the King. This Act is not a partnership in the sense of marriage, and she is not eligible to impale her coat of arms with that of the King, nor is entitled to the style of Her Majesty the Queen.

It was drafted by the King and introduced to the House of Commons by the Speaker. It passed with no nay votes, and was subsequentially granted assent by King John. It is considered a fact that the Countess was present for the assent of the Bill.

Votes

Ayes Nays Abstensions Absent
Sir Charles Burgardt Sir James Gardner Lord John Timpson
Micheal Johnson William Perks Sir Oliver Doig
Carson Snyder Manggala Prasetia Sir Nick Sullivan
Arthur Lacey-Scott-FitzLacia Thomas Jacobs Lady Ella Parker
Soren FitzGibbons Brianna Broersma Ian Douglas Scott II
Logan Perry-Ardens Matthew Hughes Kanyon Paradis
Ava Calero Arthur van der Bruyn