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Página 48
... but judging from the absence of any provision for the appointment of the Governor - General , it may be doubted if ... Governors , had it not been intended to alter the mode of appointment , so as to make each provincial executive ...
... but judging from the absence of any provision for the appointment of the Governor - General , it may be doubted if ... Governors , had it not been intended to alter the mode of appointment , so as to make each provincial executive ...
Página 49
... are capable of being exercised after the union , in relation to the government of the Dominion and the provinces respectively , shall be vested in the Governor - General , or in the Lieutenant - Governors , as the case may require .
... are capable of being exercised after the union , in relation to the government of the Dominion and the provinces respectively , shall be vested in the Governor - General , or in the Lieutenant - Governors , as the case may require .
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... notable disputes ( 0 ) between the executive authorities of the Dominion and of some of the provinces , as to which executive head — the Governor - General or Lieutenant - Governor - should exercise prerogatives in certain cases .
... notable disputes ( 0 ) between the executive authorities of the Dominion and of some of the provinces , as to which executive head — the Governor - General or Lieutenant - Governor - should exercise prerogatives in certain cases .
Página 147
Her representative , the Governor - General of Canada , may refuse such assent : or he may reserve the bill for the consideration of the Queen in Council ( that is to say , of the Imperial government ) , and upon such consideration ...
Her representative , the Governor - General of Canada , may refuse such assent : or he may reserve the bill for the consideration of the Queen in Council ( that is to say , of the Imperial government ) , and upon such consideration ...
Página 148
H The exercise by the Governor - General of this discretionary power cannot be legally questioned . Doubt having been expressed as to the legal efficacy of colonial enactments when assented to by a Governor , contrary to his ...
H The exercise by the Governor - General of this discretionary power cannot be legally questioned . Doubt having been expressed as to the legal efficacy of colonial enactments when assented to by a Governor , contrary to his ...
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