
In the United Kingdom, there was once a belief that dying within the Houses of Parliament was prohibited. This notion arose because anyone who passed away in Parliament was entitled to a state funeral, as the building is considered a royal palace. Although this unusual law has been repealed, it reflects the historical significance of Parliament and the evolving attitudes towards legal traditions in modern society.
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How would this break?
This invites debate—who disagrees?
Planting this in memory.
Substructure is strong.