Pamphlet, 33. izdajaThe Endowment, 1921 |
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Stran 72
... become effective in its workings . It was supplanted by letters patent , a charter and a new set of instructions issued in December 1846 under the authority of a statute of that year . This charter contained a very elaborate scheme of ...
... become effective in its workings . It was supplanted by letters patent , a charter and a new set of instructions issued in December 1846 under the authority of a statute of that year . This charter contained a very elaborate scheme of ...
Stran 79
... become vacant ; and on any vacancy occasioned by such disallowance , or by the death or resignation of the Superintendent ( such resignation being accepted by the Governor on behalf of Her Majesty ) , a new NEW ZEALAND 79.
... become vacant ; and on any vacancy occasioned by such disallowance , or by the death or resignation of the Superintendent ( such resignation being accepted by the Governor on behalf of Her Majesty ) , a new NEW ZEALAND 79.
Stran 82
... become vacant . X. If any mmber of any Provincial Council shall for two successive sessions of such Council fail to give his attendance therein , or shall become bankrupt , or shall become an insolvent debtor within the meaning of the ...
... become vacant . X. If any mmber of any Provincial Council shall for two successive sessions of such Council fail to give his attendance therein , or shall become bankrupt , or shall become an insolvent debtor within the meaning of the ...
Stran 86
... become binding and in force . XXV . It shall not be lawful for any Provincial Council to pass , or for the Superintendent to assent to any bill appropriating any money to the public service , unless the Superintendent shall first have ...
... become binding and in force . XXV . It shall not be lawful for any Provincial Council to pass , or for the Superintendent to assent to any bill appropriating any money to the public service , unless the Superintendent shall first have ...
Stran 88
... such other person or persons as Her Majesty shall think fit , either for supply- ing any vacancy or vacancies or otherwise ; and every person who shall be so summoned shall thereby become a 88 AUTONOMY AND FEDERATION WITHIN EMPIRE.
... such other person or persons as Her Majesty shall think fit , either for supply- ing any vacancy or vacancies or otherwise ; and every person who shall be so summoned shall thereby become a 88 AUTONOMY AND FEDERATION WITHIN EMPIRE.
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Stran 203 - The Parliament shall be summoned to meet not later than six months after the establishment of the Commonwealth. 6. There shall be a session of the Parliament once at least in every year, so that twelve months shall not intervene between the last sitting of the Parliament in one session and its first sitting in the next session.
Stran 10 - King George the Second, entitled, " An Act for amending, explaining and reducing into one Act of Parliament the laws relating to the Government of His Majesty's ships, vessels, and forces by sea," as the same is altered by an Act passed in the nineteenth year of the reign of King George
Stran 172 - 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. 28) The establishment, maintenance, and management of penitentiaries. 29) Such classes of subjects as are expressly excepted in the enumeration of the classes of subjects by this Act
Stran 11 - the inhabitants of Our said Island and its dependencies for such lands, tenements and hereditaments as are now, or hereafter shall be, in Our power, to dispose of, and them to grant, to any person or persons, upon such terms, and under such moderate quit-rents, services and acknowledgements to be thereupon reserved to Us,
Stran 236 - and functions of the Governor General as he thinks fit to assign to such deputy or deputies, subject to any limitations expressed or directions given by the Queen; but the appointment of such deputy or deputies shall not affect the exercise by the Governor General himself of any power or function.
Stran 36 - & 6 Victoria, cap. 120] 1842 An Act for amending the Constitution of the Government of Newfoundland, WHEREAS by a Commission under the great seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, bearing date at Westminster the second day of March in the year one
Stran 9 - causes. And we do hereby give and grant unto you full power and authority, where you shall see cause or judge any offender or offenders in criminal matters, or for any fines or forfeitures due unto Us, fit objects of Our mercy, to pardon all such offenders, and to remit all
Stran 14 - advice and consent are mentioned to be requisite, and likewise all such others from time to time as you shall find convenient for Our service to be imparted to them. 5. You are to permit the members of Our said Council to have and enjoy freedom of debate, and vote in all affairs of
Stran 269 - assent, the Governor General makes known by speech or message to each of the Houses of Parliament or by proclamation that it has received the King's assent. 67. As soon as may be after any law shall have been assented to in the King's name by the
Stran 269 - to be enrolled of record in the office of the registrar of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of South Africa; and such copies shall be conclusive evidence as to the provisions of every such law, and in case of conflict between the two copies thus deposited that signed by the Governor General shall prevail.