| John A. Ferejohn, Jack N. Rakove, Jonathan Riley - 2001 - 430 pages
...Queen, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons, to make laws, for the peace, order and good government of Canada, in relation...matters not coming within the classes of subjects assigned exclusively to the Legislatures of the Provinces." 45 In the text of the London Resolutions... | |
| Nora Rock - 2002 - 332 pages
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| Frederick Lee Morton - 2002 - 673 pages
...Queen, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate and House of Commons, to make laws for the Peace, Order, and good Government of Canada, in relation...exclusively to the Legislatures of the Provinces; and for greater Certainty, but not so as to restrict the Generality of the foregoing Terms of this Section,... | |
| John T. Saywell - 2002 - 486 pages
...the opening of s. 91 which assign to the Government of the Dominion the power to make laws 'for the peace, order and good government of Canada in relation...coming within the classes of subjects by this Act assigned exclusively to the legislatures of the Provinces.' In fine, though agreeing that the Convention... | |
| Terry Julian - 2002 - 222 pages
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| Don M. McRae - 2002 - 668 pages
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| Andrew Armitage - 2003 - 252 pages
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