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... appear to give to the legislature no control over the executive , more than had been conferred on the assemblies in the Maritime Provinces ; but there is one most important exception , to which particular attention must be given ( 8 ) ...
... appear to give to the legislature no control over the executive , more than had been conferred on the assemblies in the Maritime Provinces ; but there is one most important exception , to which particular attention must be given ( 8 ) ...
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Archibald has said ( d ) in reference to the constitution of Nova Scotia is clearly applicable to the other maritime provinces : " No formal charter or constitution ever was conferred , either on the province of Nova Scotia or upon Cape ...
Archibald has said ( d ) in reference to the constitution of Nova Scotia is clearly applicable to the other maritime provinces : " No formal charter or constitution ever was conferred , either on the province of Nova Scotia or upon Cape ...
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The matter material to be now noted is , that these statutory powers had been conferred upon the holder of a particular office which was now to be divided , and therefore a statutory re - allotment , so to speak , had to be made .
The matter material to be now noted is , that these statutory powers had been conferred upon the holder of a particular office which was now to be divided , and therefore a statutory re - allotment , so to speak , had to be made .
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Treating the “ powers , authorities , and functions ” conferred by previous legislation as a sum total , they carefully provide that all these powers , etc. , so far as they are capable of being exercised after the union , in relation ...
Treating the “ powers , authorities , and functions ” conferred by previous legislation as a sum total , they carefully provide that all these powers , etc. , so far as they are capable of being exercised after the union , in relation ...
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... be ( as once indeed it has been ) taken from us ; by Imperial enactment , the legislative power conferred upon our parliaments , has been more or less limited ; by Imperial enactment only , can a change be effected in those limits .
... be ( as once indeed it has been ) taken from us ; by Imperial enactment , the legislative power conferred upon our parliaments , has been more or less limited ; by Imperial enactment only , can a change be effected in those limits .
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