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INDEX TO STATUTES . ( a ) IMPERIAL STATUTES . 66 28 c . 7 c . 16 C. Mayna Charta , 87 , 90 Hen . III . ( Charters of ) , 87 13 Ed . I. c . 18 ( Elegit ) , 91 . 27 Ed . III . c . 17 ( Stat . of Staples ) , 90 28 c . 3 ; 89 i Rich .
INDEX TO STATUTES . ( a ) IMPERIAL STATUTES . 66 28 c . 7 c . 16 C. Mayna Charta , 87 , 90 Hen . III . ( Charters of ) , 87 13 Ed . I. c . 18 ( Elegit ) , 91 . 27 Ed . III . c . 17 ( Stat . of Staples ) , 90 28 c . 3 ; 89 i Rich .
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... the laws and statutes of this our Kingdom of Great Britain . " All such laws , however , were subject to disallowance by the Imperial authorities , with no limitation as to the time within which such disallowance should take place .
... the laws and statutes of this our Kingdom of Great Britain . " All such laws , however , were subject to disallowance by the Imperial authorities , with no limitation as to the time within which such disallowance should take place .
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Imperial statutes . For eleven years after the Treaty of Paris , the commission to Governor Murray and his successors ( read with the proclamation of 1763 ) , was the charter of government ; but , as we have already noticed ...
Imperial statutes . For eleven years after the Treaty of Paris , the commission to Governor Murray and his successors ( read with the proclamation of 1763 ) , was the charter of government ; but , as we have already noticed ...
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In the former point of view , it is clear that the repugnancy to English law which avoids a colonial Act means repugnancy to an Imperial statute , or order made by authority of such statute , applicable to the colony by express words or ...
In the former point of view , it is clear that the repugnancy to English law which avoids a colonial Act means repugnancy to an Imperial statute , or order made by authority of such statute , applicable to the colony by express words or ...
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31 , in contemplation of a division of the provinces , provided the present constitution , and forms the source from which the powers and authorities of our provincial statutes flow . It authorized the formation of local legislatures ...
31 , in contemplation of a division of the provinces , provided the present constitution , and forms the source from which the powers and authorities of our provincial statutes flow . It authorized the formation of local legislatures ...
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