| Thomas Edie Hill - 1883 - 542 pages
...have а vote. 8Д. Every legislative assembly of Ontario and every legislative assembly of Queltec shall continue for four years from the day of the...legislative assembly of Quebec being sooner dissolved by the lieutenant-governor of the province), and no longer. вв. There nhnll be a Session of the legislature... | |
| Thomas Edie Hill - 1884
...respective legislative assemblies of Ontario and Quebec. 85. Every legislative assembly of Ontario and every legislative assembly of Quebec shall continue for four years from the day of (he return of the writs for choosing the same (subject nevertheless to either the legislative assembly... | |
| John George Bourinot - 1884 - 814 pages
...session."1 A subsequent section also provides that " every House of Commons shall continue for five years from the day of the return of the writs for choosing the house, — (subject to be sooner dissolved by the governor-general), — and no longer."3 Apart, indeed,... | |
| Ontario - 1887 - 1620 pages
...otherwise, the Speaker Duration of 50. Every House of Commons shall Continue for five years monsf ° '"" from the day of the return of the writs for choosing the House (subject to be sooner dissolved by the Governor General), and no 'longer. Decennial R<>- 51.... | |
| Sir John George Bourinot - 1888 - 258 pages
...Speaker shall have a Vote. HoSe'™ °f 50- Every House of Commons shall continue for Five Commons. Years from the day of the Return of the Writs for choosing the House (subject to be sooner dissolved by the Governor-General), and no longer. Decennial 51. On the... | |
| Québec (Province) - 1888 - 1288 pages
...but not otherwise, the Speaker shall have a vote. 50. Every House of Commons shall continue for five years from the day of the return of the writs for choosing the House (subject to be sooner dissolved by the Governor-General), and no longer. Decennial 51. On the... | |
| Sir John George Bourinot - 1888 - 262 pages
...example of New Zealand and give the Canadian parliament a constitutional existence of five years2 " from the day of the return of the writs for choosing the house," subject, of course, to bo sooner dissolved by the governor-general, acting under the advico... | |
| Joseph Edwin Crawford Munro - 1889 - 440 pages
...above-mentioned power of dissolution by the GovernorGeneral, every House of Commons shall continue for five years from the day of the return of the writs for choosing the House. Demise of The Canadian Parliament is not affected by the demise -of the Crown, an Act to that... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1889 - 688 pages
...with truth that generally in a federal system it 50. Every house of commons shall continue tor five years from the day of the return of the writs for choosing the house (subject to be sooner dissolved by the governor-general), and no longer. 51. On the completion... | |
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