CHILTERN HUNDREDS


Meaning of CHILTERN HUNDREDS in English

ˌchiltə(r)n- noun plural

Usage: usually capitalized C&H

Etymology: from Chiltern Hundreds , three hundreds in the Chiltern hills of England appointment to the stewardship of which is a disqualification for membership in Parliament

: a nominal appointment granted by the British crown that serves as a legal fiction to enable a member of Parliament to relinquish his seat

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