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[edit] Dissolution Act
The recently created article Dissolution Act seems to be the same thing as the Triennial Acts, or perhaps the Septennial Act. I'm not a subject-matter expert however, and none of these articles (except Charles I of England, which doesn't weigh in on this) cite sources. Cleduc 03:23, 19 October 2005 (UTC)