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Which of the following is a NOT a condition of the office of the Governor?a.He is entitled to any emoluments or allowances as determined by Parliamentb.He cannot continue to hold membership of the Parliamentc.He does not have to pay rent to use his official residenced.He has to pay rent for use of his official residence

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Which of the following is a NOT a condition of the office of the Governor?a.He is entitled to any emoluments or allowances as determined by Parliamentb.He cannot continue to hold membership of the Parliamentc.He does not have to pay rent to use his official residenced.He has to pay rent for use of his official residence

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The statement that is NOT a condition of the office of the Governor is: "d. He has to pay rent for use of his official residence".

In India, the Governor does not have to pay rent for the use of his official residence. This is part of the privileges and allowances determined by the Parliament for the office of the Governor.

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