Modern Constitutions: A Collection of the Fundamental Laws of Twenty-two of the Most Important Countries of the World, Količina 1University of Chicago Press, 1908 |
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... held re- sponsible . ART . 19. Private actions which in no way offend public order or morals and are not injurious to a third party , shall be reserved to God alone , and are not subject to the authority of the state . No inhabitant of ...
... held re- sponsible . ART . 19. Private actions which in no way offend public order or morals and are not injurious to a third party , shall be reserved to God alone , and are not subject to the authority of the state . No inhabitant of ...
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... the rights of residence in the province wherein it is held , and which may not be his habitual abode , this provision applying to their being chosen to positions in the province in which they may accidentally THE ARGENTINE NATION 9.
... the rights of residence in the province wherein it is held , and which may not be his habitual abode , this provision applying to their being chosen to positions in the province in which they may accidentally THE ARGENTINE NATION 9.
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... held for the purpose of regulating matters common to the several colonies . A plan of federation was submitted to the con- ference of 1881 , and in 1883 plans were agreed to for a Federal Australasian Council , which was created by a ...
... held for the purpose of regulating matters common to the several colonies . A plan of federation was submitted to the con- ference of 1881 , and in 1883 plans were agreed to for a Federal Australasian Council , which was created by a ...
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... held in the State where the offence was committed , and if the offence was not committed within any State the trial shall be held at such place or places as the Parliament prescribes . CHAPTER IV . FINANCE AND TRADE 81. All revenues or ...
... held in the State where the offence was committed , and if the offence was not committed within any State the trial shall be held at such place or places as the Parliament prescribes . CHAPTER IV . FINANCE AND TRADE 81. All revenues or ...
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... held for religious , educational , and charitable purposes ; but is subject , as other societies , to the general laws of the state . ART . 16. Adherents of a religious confession not legally recognized are permitted to worship ...
... held for religious , educational , and charitable purposes ; but is subject , as other societies , to the general laws of the state . ART . 16. Adherents of a religious confession not legally recognized are permitted to worship ...
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Stran 185 - Whereas the provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have expressed their desire to be federally united into one Dominion under the Crown of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, with a constitution similar in principle to that of the
Stran 222 - and thirty-three Victoria, chapter three, and to establish and provide for the government of the province of Manitoba," shall be and be deemed to have been valid and effectual for all purposes whatsoever from the date at which they respectively received the assent, in the queen's name, of the governor-general of the said Dominion of Canada.
Stran 46 - (ii) The order and conduct of its business and proceedings either separately or jointly with the other House. PART V. POWERS OF THE PARLIAMENT 51. The Parliament shall, subject to this Constitution, have power to make laws for the peace,
Stran 205 - of the province for the governor-general, of the governor-general for the queen and for a secretary of state, of one year for two years, and of the province for Canada. VI. DISTRIBUTION OF LEGISLATIVE POWERS POWERS OF THE PARLIAMENT 91. It shall be lawful for the queen, by and with the advice and consent
Stran 203 - four years from the day of the return of the writs for choosing the same (subject, nevertheless, to either the legislative assembly of Ontario or the legislative assembly of Quebec being sooner dissolved by the lieutenant-governor of the province), and no longer. the legislature in each province in one session and its first sitting in the next session.
Stran 204 - the legislature in each province in one session and its first sitting in the next session. 87. The following provisions of this act respecting the house of commons of Canada, shall extend and apply to the legislative assemblies of Ontario and Quebec, that is to say,— the provisions relating to the election of a speaker
Stran 224 - 1886) An Act respecting the representation in the Parliament of Canada of Territories which for the time being form part of the Dominion of Canada, but are not included in any Province. Whereas it is expedient to empower the parliament of Canada to provide for the representation in the senate and house of commons of
Stran 219 - relating to that province or to Upper Canada or to Lower Canada, and which is not issued before the union may be issued by the lieutenant-governor of Ontario or of Quebec, as its subject matter requires, under the great seal thereof; and from and after the issue of such proclamation the same
Stran 187 - 8. In the general census of the population of Canada, which is hereby required to be taken in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and in every tenth year thereafter, the respective populations of the four provinces shall be distinguished. 10.
Stran 185 - of the same as follows: I. PRELIMINARY i. This act may be cited as the British North America Act, 1867. 2. The provisions of this act referring to her majesty the queen extend also to the heirs and successors of her majesty, kings and queens of the united kingdom of Great Britain