Questions arising in the legislative council of Quebec, shall be decided by a majority of voices, and the speaker shall, in all cases, have a vote, and when the voices are equal the decision shall be deemed to be in the negative. The Law of the Canadian Constitution - Page 120by William Henry Pope Clement - 1904 - 450 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain. Colonial Office - 1877 - 528 pages
...Governor-General, resign his place in the Senate, and thereupon the same shall be vacant The House of Commons. The House of Commons shall, subject to the provisions...nineteen for Nova Scotia, and fifteen for New Brunswick. V. — PROVINCIAL CONSTITUTIONS. Executive Power. For each Province there shall be an Officer, styled... | |
| John Gooch - 1867 - 140 pages
...Quebec Coundi.'*6 shall be decided by a Majority of Voices, and the Speaker shall in all Cases have a Vote, and when the Voices are equal the Decision shall be deemed to be in the negative. Constitution of 8O. The Legislative Assembly of Quebec shall be composed Asfembi'y of of Sixty-five... | |
| John Gooch - 1867 - 138 pages
...Parliament, if it is thought fit. Sec. 86. The Speaker shall in all cases have a vote, and when the votes are equal, — the decision shall be deemed to be in the negative. Sec. 39. A senator shall not be capable of being elected, or of sitting or voting, as a member of the... | |
| Québec (Province) - 1867
...legisshall be decided by a majority of voices, and the speaker lative oounc"shall in all cases have a vote, and when the voices are equal the decision shall be deemed to be in the negative. 80. The legislative assembly of Quebec shall be composed Constitution of of sixty-five members, to... | |
| Catherine Matilda Day - 1869 - 488 pages
...are divided into Electoral Districts, each of which returns one member to the House. Eighty-two are elected for Ontario; sixty-five for Quebec ; nineteen for Nova Scotia; and fifteen for New Brunswick. The presence of at least twenty members are necessary to constitute a meeting of the House for the... | |
| Aborigines Protection Society (Great Britain) - 1870 - 80 pages
...Legislative Council shall be decided by a majority of voices, and the Speaker shall, in all cases, have a vote, and when the voices are equal the decision shall be deemed to be hi the negative. 14. The Legislative Assembly shall be composed of twenty-four Members, to be elected... | |
| George Lightfoot Huyshe - 1871 - 316 pages
...shall be decided by a majority of voices, and the Speaker shall in all cases have a vote, and when voices are equal, the decision shall be deemed to be in the negative. 14. The Legislative Assembly shall be composed of twenty-four Members, to be elected to represent the... | |
| Nova Scotia - 1873 - 1026 pages
...•*_ ti It. o 1 i_ 11 • ll 1. Senate. majority 01 voices, and the speaker shall in all cases have a vote; and when the voices are equal the decision shall...Commons. [37.] The House of Commons shall, subject to the pro- Con.utution of .LJ _ ,11.1 House of ComVlSlOnS or this Act, consist 01 one hundred and eighty-one... | |
| Nova Scotia - 1873 - 1020 pages
...Senate shall be decided by a voting in majority of voices, and the Speaker shall in all cases have a vote; and when the voices are equal the decision shall...deemed to be in the negative. The House of Commons. [37.1 The House of Commons shall, subiect to the pro- Constitution of . i J - , . , . . i 3 -i •... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1873 - 154 pages
...Council of Quebec shall be decided by a Majority of Voices, and the Speaker shall in all cases have a Vote, and when the Voices are equal the Decision shall be deemed to be in the negative. Constitu- 8O. The Legislative Assembly of Quebec tion of sha}i kg composed of Sixty-five Members, Legislative... | |
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