CONTENTS
§ 4. THE SALARY OF THE (GOVERNOR (continued)—
Marks of respect .
Presents . , .
§ 5. CORRESPONDENCE RULES
CHAPTER II. THE POWERS OF THE GOVERNOR .
§1. Tue LETTERS PaTENT . ’
The nature of the Letters Patent .
The validity of the Letters Patent
$2. THE GOVERNOR AND THE PrEROGATIVE
Musgrave v. Pulido . ; é .
Mr. Higinbotham’s theory :
The doctrine of reserved power
THE LIMITATIONS OF THE POWER OF THE GOVERNOR
Coinage . ’
Charters . .
Honours .
Acts of State .
Ferries .
§4. THE APPOINTMENT OF King’s CounseL
§5. THE ALTERATION OF SEALS ’ .
§ 6. THE PREROGATIVE OF Mercy .
§ 7. OTHER PREROGATIVES
War, &ec. . . .
$8. THE LIABILITY OF a GOVERNOR TO SUIT.
Civil Liability . .
Criminal Liability .
$9. THE GOVERNOR'S LiaBmary To MANDAMUS
Governor . .
Governor in Council . . .
$10. PerimioNs oF Rigar . .
The Grant of the Fiat . : . .
The Petition in Quebec and South Africa .
The Prerogative of the Crown _
CHAPTER III. THE GOVERNOR AND MINISTERS
§1. THE GOVERNOR AND THE Exrcumive Couwcrn
Relations of Governor and Ministers 2 . .
The Rulos in the Letters Patent and Instructions
.§2. Tue Views or Mg. BLAKE
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