In 1965, however, it was decided that each House should control its own rooms; the Speakers now exercise control on behalf of their respective Houses.
Though it does not formally elect the prime minister, the House of Commons indirectly controls the premiership.
The effect of this was that, in criminal matters, the House of Lords could not control its own docket.
The House of Zedwitz controlled Hranice and the whole region around Aš for almost 500 years.
During his reign, the House of Šubić controlled most of modern-day Croatia and Bosnia.
A seat in the House of Representatives, on the other hand, was most desirable, for that House controls the Treasury.
A House of Audit or Accounting Chamber, controlling the implementation of the budget.
Democrats narrowly control the state House and Republicans narrowly control the state Senate.
The House of Lords does not control the term of the Prime Minister or of the Government.
The House of Berislavić controlled the region of Usora in the north until it in turn succumbed in the 1530s.