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The Parliamentary Examiners are a group of legal experts charged with deciding whether a bill placed before the Parliament of the United Kingdom is a public, private or hybrid bill. ==History== The Examiners have existed since approximately 1315, when the position of Clerk of the Parliaments was established during the Edward II . The Clerk was nominated by the King to serve as a "special deputy" and tasked with reading out the titles of bills and the responses from Parliament. The Clerk convened a group of legal experts, Examiners, to assist him with these tasks. The Clerk of the Parliaments Act 1824 defined the Examiners duties for the first time in statute, and the Act is still in force and binding on current Examiners. Formally, Examiners only receive a wage of 12 shillings a year.
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