Any Colonial Law which is or shall be in any respect repugnant to the Provisions of any Act of Parliament extending to the Colony to which such Law may relate, or repugnant to any Order or Regulation made under Authority of such Act of Parliament, or... The Parliamentary Debates - Page 1135de Great Britain. Parliament - 1893Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Canada. Parliament. Senate - 1882 - 824 pages
...which such law may relate, or repugnant to any order or regulation made under the authority ol'such Act of Parliament, or having in the Colony the force...Act, order or regulation and shall, to the extent of such repugnance, he void. By the same Act, the Colonial Legislatures are empowered to establish Courts... | |
| John Robison Cartwright - 1883 - 766 pages
...well now to name them. In the Imperial Act 28 and 29 Viet., c. 63, sec. 2, it is enacted — that " any colonial law which is, or shall be, in any respect...order, or regulation, and shall, to the extent of such repugnancy, but not otherwise, be and remain absolutely void and inoperative." And sect. 3 says... | |
| john r. cartwright - 1883 - 768 pages
...An Act to remove doubts as to the validity of colonial laws," it is enacted that any colonial law " repugnant to the provisions of any Act of Parliament...order, or regulation, and shall, to the extent of such repugnancy," be void. Upon this authority I shall give effect to the Dominion Act so far only... | |
| Albert Venn Dicey - 1885 - 430 pages
...legislatures, and its main provisions are of such importance as to deserve verbal citation :— " Sec. 2. Any colonial law which is or shall be in " any respect...order, or regulation, and shall, to the extent " of such repugnancy, but not otherwise, be and " remain absolutely void and inoperative. " 3. No colonial... | |
| Québec (Province). Vice-Admiralty Court, George Okill Stuart - 1885 - 456 pages
...to the colony to which such law may relate, or repugnant to any order or regulation made under the authority of such act of Parliament, or having in...act, order or regulation, and shall, to the extent of such repugnancy, be void." Upon this authority I shall give effect to the Dominion Act so far only... | |
| 1885 - 216 pages
...parliament extending to the colony to which such law may relate, or repugnant to any order or regulation, shall be read subject to such Act, order or regulation, and shall, to the extent of such repugnancy, but not otherwise, be and remain absolutely void and inoperative : no colonial law... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1886 - 562 pages
...reservation of general legislative power in favour of the Imperial Parliament. It ran thus : — Sec. 2. ' Any colonial law which is or shall be in any respect...order, or regulation, and shall, to the extent of such repugnancy, but not otherwise, le and remain absolutely void and inoperative.' The argument is... | |
| Louis Riel - 1886 - 222 pages
...inconsistent with that view. Under section 2 of that Act, " Any Colonial law which is or shall be is any respect repugnant to the provisions of any Act...Act, Order or Regulation, and shall to the extent of such repugnancy, but not otherwise, be and remain absolutely void and inoperative." This is not in... | |
| New South Wales. Supreme Court - 1886 - 574 pages
...1883—86. Aug. 17, 18, 19, 20, 1885. Aug. 17, 1886. Faueett J. Windeyer J. and 7/i iii.s J. 1885 — 86. effect of such Act, shall be read subject to such Act, order, or regulation, and ASNC sb»U, to the extent of such repugnancy, but not otherwise, be and remain " '„.' ' absolutely... | |
| 1887 - 732 pages
...parliamentary supremacy. In 1865 the legislative supremacy of Parliament was reasserted in the following terms: Any colonial law which is or shall be in any respect...order, or regulation, and shall, to the extent of such repugnancy, but not otherwise, be and remain absolutely void and inoperative.* Chief Justice Cockburn... | |
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