The Statute of Westminster and the various 1970s Australian and
Canadian legislation which fixed the anomaly under which the UK
could still legislate for Australian province are rather like the
process of carving out the national TLDs from the US root
zone.
Note also that the Westminister programming guidelines dictate that
a change in the Master (Mistress?) LDQN requires a check against
the COMMONWEALTH entities where the LDQN has a role. Specifically,
a Monarch.Change() carried out by entity UK which falls outside the
established routine Crown.NextInLine() does not immediately
propagate through the network unless each applicable COMMONWEALTH
entity returns True. If the return is FALSE, then for that section
of the COMMONWEALTH code, Crown.NextInLine() still executes and is
in effect regardless of what Monarch.Change() produces.
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