The Law of the Canadian ConstitutionCarswell, 1892 - 672 páginas |
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... relations between themselves ( i ) , or the relations of the colonies generally with foreign powers , the will of the colonies concerned is given effect to , unless the will of the Empire as a whole should differ therefrom , and where ...
... relations between themselves ( i ) , or the relations of the colonies generally with foreign powers , the will of the colonies concerned is given effect to , unless the will of the Empire as a whole should differ therefrom , and where ...
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... relation to the separation of the spheres of authority of the legislative and executive departments than has the " unitarian " idea . The English constitution ( viewed as the constitution of the United Kingdom merely ) and the French ...
... relation to the separation of the spheres of authority of the legislative and executive departments than has the " unitarian " idea . The English constitution ( viewed as the constitution of the United Kingdom merely ) and the French ...
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... relation as well to each provincial as to the Dominion government . The elective branch of the legislature ( Dominion Parliament or Provincial Legis- lative Assembly ) represents , and is directly responsible to , the electorate - as in ...
... relation as well to each provincial as to the Dominion government . The elective branch of the legislature ( Dominion Parliament or Provincial Legis- lative Assembly ) represents , and is directly responsible to , the electorate - as in ...
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... relation to Grenada ) , it was decided by Lord Mansfield , that , although on the acquisition of new territory by conquest or cession , the Crown , without par- liament , may make laws for the government of the con- quered or ceded ...
... relation to Grenada ) , it was decided by Lord Mansfield , that , although on the acquisition of new territory by conquest or cession , the Crown , without par- liament , may make laws for the government of the con- quered or ceded ...
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... relation to the subjects allotted to them . Old Canada being thus divided into its original divisions , with new names , -it became necessary to make provision for the establishment of new govern- mental machinery , legislative and ...
... relation to the subjects allotted to them . Old Canada being thus divided into its original divisions , with new names , -it became necessary to make provision for the establishment of new govern- mental machinery , legislative and ...
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Página 420 - Local Works and Undertakings, other than such as are of the following Classes, — a. Lines of Steam or other Ships, Railways, Canals, Telegraphs, and other Works and Undertakings, connecting the Province, with any other or others of the Provinces, or extending beyond the Limits of the Province : b.
Página 461 - In and for each province the legislature may exclusively make laws in relation to education, subject and according to the following provisions: — 1) Nothing in any such law shall prejudicially affect any right or privilege with respect to denominational schools which any class of persons have by law in the province at the union.
Página 556 - State, upon such terms and conditions as may be agreed on, and may, with the like consent, make provision respecting the effect and operation of any increase or diminution or alteration of territory in relation to any State affected.
Página 195 - The Administration of Justice in the Province, including the Constitution, Maintenance, and Organization of Provincial Courts, both of Civil and of Criminal Jurisdiction, and including Procedure in Civil Matters in those Courts.
Página 563 - Either the English or the French Language may be used by any Person in the Debates of the Houses of the Parliament of Canada and of the Houses of the Legislature of Quebec; and both those Languages shall be used in the respective Records and Journals of those Houses ; and either of those Languages may be used by any Person or in any Pleading or Process in or issuing from any Court of Canada established under this Act, and in or from all or any of the Courts of Quebec. The acts of the Parliament of...
Página 455 - The imposition of punishment by fine, penalty or imprisonment for enforcing any law of the province made in relation to any matter coming within any of the classes of subjects enumerated in this section; 16.
Página 46 - Brunswick at the union, and all courts of civil and criminal jurisdiction, and all legal commissions, powers and authorities, and all officers, judicial, administrative and ministerial, existing therein at the union, shall continue, in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, respectively, as if the union had not been made ; subject, nevertheless (except with respect to such as are enacted by or exist under acts of the parliament of Great Britain, or of the parliament of the united kingdom...
Página 333 - Banks. 17. Weights and Measures. 18. Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes. 19. Interest. 20. Legal tender. 21. Bankruptcy and Insolvency.
Página 491 - All Lands, Mines, Minerals, and Royalties belonging to the several Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick at the Union, and all Sums then due or payable for such Lands, Mines, Minerals, or Royalties, shall belong to the several Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick in which the same are situate or arise...
Página 252 - Senators. 22. In relation to the constitution of the Senate, Canada shall be deemed to consist of three divisions — 1. Ontario; 2. Quebec; 3. The Maritime Provinces, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick; which three divisions shall (subject to the provisions of this Act) be equally represented in the Senate as follows: Ontario by twenty-four Senators; Quebec by twenty-four Senators; and the Maritime Provinces by twenty-four Senators, twelve thereof representing Nova Scotia, and twelve thereof representing...