The Law of the Canadian ConstitutionCarswell Company, limited, 1904 - 450 páginas |
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... extent to which the royal revenues rendered the Crown independent of parliament , the government of the nation was frequently carried on without the aid of that body . How the change was gradually brought about , until now the supremacy ...
... extent to which the royal revenues rendered the Crown independent of parliament , the government of the nation was frequently carried on without the aid of that body . How the change was gradually brought about , until now the supremacy ...
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... extent to which the government of the early provinces was in the nature of executive government , by pre- rogative . And yet not entirely so , for in a celebrated case , * involving a consideration of the proclamation of 1763 , Lord ...
... extent to which the government of the early provinces was in the nature of executive government , by pre- rogative . And yet not entirely so , for in a celebrated case , * involving a consideration of the proclamation of 1763 , Lord ...
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... extent of law - making in order to exercise its supremacy over the executive . But the trouble may be , not in the Act itself , but in its execution ; no matter to what extent of detail an Act may make provision , Art . 1. , s . 6 . an ...
... extent of law - making in order to exercise its supremacy over the executive . But the trouble may be , not in the Act itself , but in its execution ; no matter to what extent of detail an Act may make provision , Art . 1. , s . 6 . an ...
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... extent of such repug- nancy , absolutely void and inoperative . Imperial statutes of the second class are necessarily of date anterior to the introduction of English law into the colony , and are in force only by the sufferance of the ...
... extent of such repug- nancy , absolutely void and inoperative . Imperial statutes of the second class are necessarily of date anterior to the introduction of English law into the colony , and are in force only by the sufferance of the ...
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... extent it may think proper . It may even extend its legis- lation to foreigners and foreign property beyond the bounds of the Empire and to acts committed abroad.® The British parliament has often affirmed its legislative supremacy over ...
... extent it may think proper . It may even extend its legis- lation to foreigners and foreign property beyond the bounds of the Empire and to acts committed abroad.® The British parliament has often affirmed its legislative supremacy over ...
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Página 159 - The Management and Sale of the Public Lands belonging to the Province, and of the Timber and Wood thereon.
Página 245 - 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 319 - 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 358 - ... as far only as the circumstances of each case require, the Parliament of Canada may make remedial laws for the due execution of the provisions of this section, and of any decision of the Governor General in Council under this section.
Página 333 - 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, subject to any Trusts existing in respect thereof, and to any Interest other than that of the Province in the same.
Página 159 - Provinces ; and for greater certainty, but not so as to restrict the Generality of the foregoing Terms of this Section, it is hereby declared that (notwithstanding anything in this Act) the exclusive Legislative Authority of the Parliament of Canada extends to all Matters coming within the Classes of Subjects next hereinafter enumerated, that is to say : — 1.
Página 406 - Legislature shall, in respect to the colony under its jurisdiction, have and be deemed at all times to have had full power to make laws respecting the constitution powers and procedure of such Legislature: Provided that such laws shall have been passed in such manner and form as may from time to time be required by any Act of Parliament Letters Patent Order in Council or colonial law for the time being in force in the said colony.
Página 159 - The establishment, maintenance, and management of public and reformatory prisons in and for the Province. 7. The establishment, maintenance, and management of hospitals, asylums, charities, and eleemosynary institutions in and for the Province, other than marine hospitals.
Página 337 - Where customs duties are at the union leviable on any goods, wares or merchandises in any two provinces, those goods, wares and merchandises may, from and after the union, be imported from one of those provinces into the other of them on proof of payment of the customs duty leviable thereon in the province of exportation, and on payment of such further amount (if any) of customs duty as is leviable thereon in the province of importation.
Página 365 - Canada ; and thereupon it shall be lawful for the Parliament of Canada, from the date aforesaid, to make, ordain and establish within the land and territory so admitted as aforesaid, all such laws, institutions and ordinances, and to constitute such courts and officers, as may be necessary for the peace, order, and good government of Her Majesty's subjects and others therein...