The Law of the Canadian Constitution |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 75
Página 48
Governors , had it not been intended to alter the mode of appointment , so as to make each provincial executive ... depending for their efficacy upon the common luw - exercisable by the Governors ( or Lieutenant - Governors ) of the pre ...
Governors , had it not been intended to alter the mode of appointment , so as to make each provincial executive ... depending for their efficacy upon the common luw - exercisable by the Governors ( or Lieutenant - Governors ) of the pre ...
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 .
Página 62
... although assented too in his name by the governor or lieutenant - governor representing him in his provincial parliament here . With these and other such qualifications and safeguards as the Imperial parliament deemed expedient ...
... although assented too in his name by the governor or lieutenant - governor representing him in his provincial parliament here . With these and other such qualifications and safeguards as the Imperial parliament deemed expedient ...
Página 123
everything in this Act to the contrary thereof in any respect notwithstanding ; subject , nevertheless , to such alterations and amendments as the Governor , Lieutenant - Governor , or Commander - in - Chief for the time being , by and ...
everything in this Act to the contrary thereof in any respect notwithstanding ; subject , nevertheless , to such alterations and amendments as the Governor , Lieutenant - Governor , or Commander - in - Chief for the time being , by and ...
Página 129
... 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 .
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
alter ante appear applicable appointed arising Assembly authority B. N. A. Act Bank body British Brunswick chapter civil classes colonial Committee common conferred connection considered constitution courts criminal Crown decision determined division Dominion parliament duties effect election enactment England English established executive exercise existing expressed extent federal force further give given Governor Governor-General grant held House Imperial interest judges judgment Judicial jurisdiction Justice lands legislation license Lieutenant-Governor limited matters meaning ment municipal nature necessary notes Nova Scotia Ontario opinion Order in Council parliament of Canada passed person position prerogative principle Privy Council proper province provincial legislature provisions Quebec Queen question reason reference regard regulation relation respect rule schools section 92 Senate statute sub-section Territories tion Union United Upper validity various