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A  legal and constitutional term that is used in the United Kingdom to denote Parliament, government ministers and their departments, and to include other bodies upon which Parliament has conferred crown status.
A  legal and constitutional term that was formerly  used in the United Kingdom to denote the [[monarchy]] and its appointed agents, but is now used to denote Parliament, government ministers and their departments, and to include other bodies upon which Parliament has conferred "crown status".

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The Crown (UK) [r]: A legal and constitutional term that was formerly used in the United Kingdom to denote the monarchy and its appointed agents, but is now used to denote Parliament, government ministers and their departments, and to include other bodies upon which Parliament has conferred "crown status".