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The rights, privileges and immunities of individual Members of the House are finite, that is to say, they can be enumerated but not extended except by statute or, in some cases, by constitutional amendment. Moreover, privilege does not exist “at large” but applies only in context, which usually means within the confines of the Parliamentary Precinct and a “proceeding in Parliament”. The rights, privileges and immunities of individual Members of the House may be categorized as follows:
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