| Donald P. Kommers, John E. Finn, Gary J. Jacobsohn - 2004 - 502 pages
...navigation, shall be absolutely free. . . . Constitution Act, 1867 (Canada) Sec. 91 .... [Ejxclusive legislative authority of the Parliament of Canada...subjects next hereinafter enumerated; that is to say ... 2. The regulation of trade and commerce. Basic Law of Germany Art. 73. The Federation shall have... | |
| Augustus Henry Frazer Lefroy - 2006 - 968 pages
...the gift of exclusive legislative authority over the enumerated classes of subjects, is to be read ' not so as to restrict the generality of the foregoing terms of this section.' It is not said that they are not to be read so as to ' enlarge ' the apparent restriction in the foregoing... | |
| International Association of Centers for Federal Studies, Forum of Federations - 2005 - 479 pages
...interpreted too broadly, thus leaving too little authority to the federal government, the section then lists, "for greater certainty, but not so as to restrict the generality of the foregoing," 29 areas of exclusive federal jurisdiction. These cover most of the powers considered economically... | |
| Alpheus Todd - 2006 - 950 pages
...provinces by section ninety-two. How are those enumerated articles in section ninety-one introduced ? " And for greater certainty, but not so as to restrict...matters coming within the classes of subjects next hereafter enumerated ; " that is to say that the enumerated articles are inserted for greater certainty,... | |
| Anne-Marie Mooney Cotter - 2006 - 320 pages
...legislative power over Indians and Indian reserves. It states: 91(24) .... it is hereby declared that ... the exclusive Legislative Authority of the Parliament...Subjects next hereinafter enumerated; that is to say, ... Indians, and lands reserved for the Indians.49 The BNA Act imposed this attitude of paternalism,... | |
| Walter F. Murphy - 2007 - 588 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...Generality of the foregoing Terms of this Section ... [a string of examples followed]. The British Privy Council, which for many decades functioned as... | |
| Barbara N. Rodgers, John Greve, John Stewart Morgan - 350 pages
...under the general power: '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 . . .' and the only relevant subsection is Subsection 7: 'The Establishment, Maintenance, and Management... | |
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