| 1890 - 872 pages
...and it would seem that with this object it was declared in the second branch of the gist section, ' for greater certainty, but not so as to restrict the...generality of the foregoing terms of this section ' that (notwithstanding anything in the Act) the exclusive legislative authority of the Parliament... | |
| Ontario. Court of Appeal, James Stewart Tupper, Richard Scougall Cassels - 1890 - 590 pages
...91st section of the British North America Act declares that the exclusive jurisdiction of Parliament extends to all matters coming within the classes of subjects next hereinafter enumerated. I am unable to understand how any legislation as to the administration of the assets of a suspended... | |
| William Houston - 1891 - 370 pages
...within the classes of subjects by this Act assigned exclusively to the Legislatures of the Provinces ; and for greater certainty, but not so as to restrict...Property. •2. The regulation of Trade and Commerce. 39 3. The raisins of money by any mode or system of Taxation. 4. The borrowing of money on the public... | |
| William Houston - 1891 - 372 pages
...within the classes of subjects by this Act assigned exclusively to the Legislatures of the Provinces ; and for greater certainty, but not so as to restrict...classes of subjects next hereinafter enumerated ; that ia to say. — 1. The Pubbc Debt and Property. 2. The regulation of Trade and Commerce.39 3. The raising... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1891 - 496 pages
...within the Classes of Subjects by this Act assigned exclusively to the Legislatures of the Provinces ; and for greater certainty, but not so as to restrict...the foregoing Terms of this Section, it is hereby declarecl that (notwithstanding anything in this Act) the exclusive Legislative Authority of the Parliament... | |
| Charles Stuart-Cansdell - 1891 - 140 pages
...Legislatures. And for greater certainty they are declared to extend to at least the following :— 1. The public debt and property. 2. The regulation of trade and commerce. 3. The raising of revenue by any mode of taxation. 4. The borrowing of money on the public credit. 5. The postal service.... | |
| Jean Joseph Beauchamp, Great Britain. Privy Council - 1891 - 946 pages
...Section 92 enacts : — " In each province the Legislature may exclusively make laws in " relation to matters coming within the classes of subjects next " hereinafter enumerated ; that is to say : — " 13. Property and civil rights. " 14. The administration of justice in the province, including... | |
| 1951 - 300 pages
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