| E. Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood - 1985 - 712 strani
...l(xxxi) of the Constitution expressly deals with the power of the Parliament to make laws with respect to the “acquisition of property on just terms from...of which the Parliament has power to make laws”. It would seem (see RL Hamilton: Some Aspects of the Acquisition Power of the Commonwealth (1973) 5... | |
| E. Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood - 1985 - 712 strani
...51(xxxi) of the Constitution expressly deals with the power of the Parliament to make laws with respect to the "acquisition of property on just terms from any...respect of which the Parliament has power to make laws". It would seem (see RL Hamilton: Some Aspects of the Acquisition Power of the Commonwealth (1973) 5... | |
| Enid Campbell, H. P. Lee - 2001 - 334 strani
...These limitations stem from s 51 (xxxi). This authorises the Parliament to make laws with respect to: The acquisition of property on just terms from any...respect of which the Parliament has power to make laws. For the purposes of s 51(xxxi) the term 'property' has been interpreted broadly so as to include choses... | |
| Paul Boothe - 1996 - 244 strani
...any form of civil conscription), benefits to students and family allowances: (xxix) External affairs: (xxxi) The acquisition of property on just terms from...respect of which the Parliament has power to make laws: (xxiii) The acquisition, with the consent of a State, of any railways of the State on terms arranged... | |
| International Institute of Public Finance. Congress - 1998 - 356 strani
...special laws: [altered by No. 55, 1967, s. 2] (xxvii) immigration and emigration: (xxviii) the influx of criminals: (xxix) external affairs: (xxx) the relations...the naval and military purposes of the Commonwealth: (xxxiii) the acquisition, with the consent of a State, or any railways of the State on terms arranged... | |
| Chris Tollefson - 1998 - 409 strani
...power to make laws for the peace, order, and good government of the Commonwealth with respect to: ... (xxxi) The acquisition of property on just terms from...State or person for any purpose in respect of which Parliament has the power to make laws." 3 Alternatively, a regulation can be seen as a special case... | |
| C. F. Forsyth, Ivan Hare - 1998 - 400 strani
...Australia, voL 10, para. 155-85. ‘3” ‘Public purpose' is defined ins. 5 (5) of the Act as meaning ‘a purpose in respect of which the Parliament has power to make laws, and, in relation to land in a Territory, includes any purpose in relation to thatTemtory'. ment of... | |
| Helen Irving - 1999 - 512 strani
...make special laws: (xxvii.) Immigration and emigration: (xxviii.) The influx of criminals: (xxvix.) External affairs: (xxx.) The relations of the Commonwealth...the naval and military purposes of the Commonwealth: (xxxiii.) The acquisition, with the consent of a State, of any railways of the State on terms arranged... | |
| Helen Irving - 1999 - 512 strani
...make special laws: (xxvii.) Immigration and emigration: (xxviii.) The influx of criminals: (xxvix.) External affairs: (xxx.) The relations of the Commonwealth...the naval and military purposes of the Commonwealth: (xxxiii.) The acquisition, with the consent of a State, of any railways of the State on terms arranged... | |
| Helen Irving - 1999 - 512 strani
...make special laws: (xxvii.) Immigration and emigration: (xxviii.) The influx of criminals: (xxvix.) External affairs: (xxx.) The relations of the Commonwealth...the naval and military purposes of the Commonwealth: (xxxiii.) The acquisition, with the consent of a State, of any railways of the State on terms arranged... | |
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