Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law, Količine 4–5Society of Comparative Legislation, 1900 Includes annual "Review of legislation" covering the years 1859-1949. |
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Stran 16
... effect is , shortly , that the children and the grandchildren on the son's side of every man who by the Common Law is a natural - born subject are themselves natural - born subjects , wherever they may have been born . The status of a ...
... effect is , shortly , that the children and the grandchildren on the son's side of every man who by the Common Law is a natural - born subject are themselves natural - born subjects , wherever they may have been born . The status of a ...
Stran 18
... effect of s . 8 ( 1 ) , as the late Mr. Hall pointed out , is that if an Englishwoman marries the subject of a State the law of which does not confer his national character upon her , she ceases to have any national status . The laws of ...
... effect of s . 8 ( 1 ) , as the late Mr. Hall pointed out , is that if an Englishwoman marries the subject of a State the law of which does not confer his national character upon her , she ceases to have any national status . The laws of ...
Stran 21
... effect to the words " every child . " It makes them equivalent to " every child who was a natural - born British subject . " If Mr. Hall was right , the remarkable result follows that , although when an alien by birth becomes ...
... effect to the words " every child . " It makes them equivalent to " every child who was a natural - born British subject . " If Mr. Hall was right , the remarkable result follows that , although when an alien by birth becomes ...
Stran 23
... effect in a colony . The validity of such naturalisation in a colony is , however , not inconsistent with the right of the colony to grant naturalisation within its limits . It has been suggested that if an alien , having become ...
... effect in a colony . The validity of such naturalisation in a colony is , however , not inconsistent with the right of the colony to grant naturalisation within its limits . It has been suggested that if an alien , having become ...
Stran 24
... effect to naturalise the child as residence with him in the United Kingdom . As the mother is not mentioned , residence with a widowed mother in the service of the Crown out of the United Kingdom does not naturalise the child . The ...
... effect to naturalise the child as residence with him in the United Kingdom . As the mother is not mentioned , residence with a widowed mother in the service of the Crown out of the United Kingdom does not naturalise the child . The ...
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Stran 177 - The public debt and property; 2. The regulation of trade and commerce; 3. The raising of money by any mode or system of taxation; 4. The borrowing of money on the public credit; 5. Postal service; 6. The census and statistics; 7. Militia, military and naval service and defence; 8. The fixing of and providing for the salaries and allowances of civil and other officers of the government of Canada; 9.
Stran 159 - Banking, other than State banking; also State banking extending beyond the limits of the State concerned, the incorporation of banks, and the issue of paper money...
Stran 164 - V. In which a writ of mandamus or prohibition or an injunction is sought against an officer of the Commonwealth — the high court shall have original jurisdiction.
Stran 162 - ... by an absolute majority of the total number of members of the Senate and House of Representatives, it shall be taken to have been duly passed by both Houses of the Parliament, and shall be presented to the Governor-General for the Queen's assent.
Stran 178 - Legal tender. 21. Bankruptcy and insolvency. 22. Patents of invention and discovery. 23. Copyrights. 24. Indians, and. lands reserved for the Indians. 25. Naturalization and aliens. 26. Marriage and divorce. 27. The Criminal Law, except the Constitution of Courts of Criminal Jurisdiction, but including the procedure in criminal matters.
Stran 172 - But if either house passes any such proposed law by an absolute majority and the other house rejects or fails to pass it or passes it with any amendment to which the first-mentioned house will not agree...
Stran 177 - The naval and military defence of the Commonwealth and of the several States, and the control of the forces to execute and maintain the laws of the Commonwealth.
Stran 172 - No alteration diminishing the proportionate representation of any State in either house of the parliament, or the minimum number of representatives of a State in the house of representatives, or increasing, diminishing, or otherwise altering the limits of the State, or in any manner affecting the provisions of the constitution in relation thereto shall become law unless the majority of the electors voting in that State approve the proposed law.
Stran 170 - The Commonwealth shall not make any law for establishing any religion, or for imposing any religious observance, or for prohibiting the free exercise of any religion, and no religious test shall be required as a qualification for any office or public trust under the Commonwealth.
Stran 167 - On the imposition of uniform duties of customs, trade, commerce, and intercourse among the States, whether by means of internal carriage or ocean navigation, shall be absolutely free.