The Constitutional History and Law of New ZealandWhitcombe and Tombs limited, 1914 - 418 páginas |
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Página 119
... legislature was necessary ; and this legislature could be established either by the royal prerogative or by act of the Imperial Parlia- ment . In colonies acquired by conquest or cession , however , the Crown had absolute law - making ...
... legislature was necessary ; and this legislature could be established either by the royal prerogative or by act of the Imperial Parlia- ment . In colonies acquired by conquest or cession , however , the Crown had absolute law - making ...
Página 123
... legislature , assenting to or vetoing laws , which at Home were per- formed by the Crown . By an Order - in- Council of 1680 Governors were forbidden to leave their posts except by a written order of the King - in - Council . The ...
... legislature , assenting to or vetoing laws , which at Home were per- formed by the Crown . By an Order - in- Council of 1680 Governors were forbidden to leave their posts except by a written order of the King - in - Council . The ...
Página 346
... Legislatures may establish and alter courts of law , declares " every represent- ative Legislature shall , in respect of the Colony under its jurisdiction , have , and be deemed at all times to have had , full powers to make laws ...
... Legislatures may establish and alter courts of law , declares " every represent- ative Legislature shall , in respect of the Colony under its jurisdiction , have , and be deemed at all times to have had , full powers to make laws ...
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