GENERAL INDEX. NOTE. See also "Table of References to B. N. A. Act" ante, pp. xix. ABSTINENCE- A. from exercise of legislative power cannot work transfer, 181, 186. Position of colonial Governor as to, 93-4. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (Table of References, ante, appeals from colonial courts, colonial legislation as to, 60-2, 126, in election cases, 126. appointment of judges-See "Courts." assize, commissions of, 102. Attorneys-General, provincial and federal-See "Attorney-Gen- conflict of laws-See " Foreign Law," "Conflict of Laws." tence." courts-See "Courts." 66 criminal law-See "Criminal Law," "Procedure." 66 Crown's prerogatives relating to See Courts." election laws-See "Elections." executions-See Judgments and Executions." federal law enforced through provincial courts and officials, 261, fines-See "Fines and Penalties." Judges-See "Courts." judgments-See "Judgments and Executions." ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 66 limitation of actions-See Limitation," "Railways." maintenance of courts-See (Continued). municipal election trials-See "Municipal," pardon-See "Pardon." penal laws-See "Provincial Penal Laws," "Fines and Penal- ties." police magistrates-See "Police Magistrates." Privy Council, appeals to from colonial courts, 60-2, 126, 167. in election cases, 126. procedure See "Procedure." 66 prohibition to federal courts-See Prohibition." Winding-up Acts-See "Winding-up." ADMINISTRATOR, to carry on government- ADMIRALTY- jurisdiction conferred on Imperial courts by Canadian legislation, ADMISSION of other B. N. A. colonies to Canada, 350 et seq. no presumption for or against variation in terms, 350. use of phraseology of B. N. A. Act, 350-1. AGRICULTURE, 325. ALIENS ("Table of References," ante, p. xix.) col. legislative power as to, 229-30. differential tax on, 230. land, right to own, 233. franchise, excluding from, 230. civil rights after naturalization, 234. AMENDMENT OF CONSTITUTION— of a colony by colonial legislation, 106, 182, 248 et seq. as to executive headship, 60, 76. Crown's position as a branch of parliament, 85, 88, 104. procedure, 249. privileges, 106-7, 182, 250. federal constitution by federal parliament- as to procedure, 249. privileges, 104, 106. duration of parliament, 128, 182. status of senators, 118. quorum, 129. appointment of certain judges, 302. (and see Colonial Laws Validity Act.") ANCILLARY legislation-(See also Concurrent Powers," "Im- plied Powers.") federal- explained, 175, 176, 189, 193-4. of paramount authority, 179, 183 et seq., 186, 223. other references, 166, 171. examples- election laws, 123. criminal law, 245. bankruptcy, 175, 223. "necessarily essential" and "necessarily incidental," 189. 66 ANTE-CONFEDERATION-See "Pre-confederation." APPEALS to Privy Council, colonial legislation as to, 60-2, 167. in election cases, 126. from summary convictions-See to Supreme Court of Canada, 310. 66 Procedure." 66 APPOINTMENTS to office-See the various offices and Civil 66 APPROPRIATION and tax bills- must originate in Commons, 132. on Crown's recommendation, 133. APPROPRIATION, power of- under old colonial system, 10 et seq. concession of, to pre-confederation assemblies, 13. "tenure of office," 12. of federal parliament over Consolidated Revenue Fund, 138, 327-8. of provincial legislatures, 340. AREA-See 66 Territorial Limitations," "Companies." ASPECTS of legislation-See "Classification." ASSEMBLIES, Early-See "Pre-confederation Constitutions." ASSENT to bills-See "Crown." by governor contrary to instructions, 134. of federal parliament, 134 et seq. prov. assemblies, 154. no bearing upon question of legislative competence, 135. ASSIGNMENT for general benefit of creditors-See "Bankruptcy." criminal law, 292. Crown debts, 294. federal railways and companies, 273, 293. patent litigation, 227, 292. pollution of navigable streams, 211, 330-1. AUTONOMY, provincial, affirmed, 1, 137. B. BANKRUPTCY and Insolvency-(See "Table of References," ante, p. xix.) operation of Imperial Acts in a colony, 31. involves compulsion, 222-3. Winding-up Acts, 223, 224. forced commutation, 219. decisions on former Insolvency Acts, 220. ancillary legislation-See "Ancillary." provincial legislation on kindred topics, 175, 185, 219 et seq. assignments for benefit of creditors, 220. bills of sale, 225. debtors, indigent, 224, 290. confined, 224-5, 290. imprisonment for debt, 225, 290. forced commutation, 219. judgments and executions. 175, 221, 225, 290. capias, 225. exemptions, 225. composition schemes, 225-6. BANKS and Banking-(See "Table of References," ante, p. xix). taxation of, 202, 217. incorporation of, 216. stock contracts, 271. bills of lading, 205. warehouse receipts, 217. BIGAMY committed abroad, federal legislation as to, 66. BILLS-See "Assent," "Reserved Bills." BILLS-private legislation by federal parliament, 165. |