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        <title>The Constitution of Canada</title>
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            <forname>Joseph Edwin Crawford</forname>
            <surname>Munro</surname>
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      <div>THE BRITISH NORTH AMERICA ACT, 1867. 301 
99. The Judges of the Superior Courts shall hold office Dima ph 
during good behaviour, but shall be removable by the Governor- judges of 
General on address of the Senate and House of Commons. Spoor 
100. The salaries, allowances, and pensions of the Judges of Salaries, 
the Superior, District, and County Courts (except the Courts of Tadao 4 
Probate in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick), and of the 
Admiralty Courts in cases where the Judges thereof are for the 
time being paid by salary, shall be fixed and provided by the 
Parliament of Canada. 
101. The Parliament of Canada may, notwithstanding any- General 
thing in this Act, from time to time, provide for the constitution, Sr J 
maintenance, and organization of a General Court of Appeal for &amp;e. 
Canada, and for the establishment of any additional Courts for 
the better administration of the Laws of Canada. 
VIII. REveENUEs; DEBTS; ASSETS; TAXATION. 
102. All Duties and Revenues over which the respective Creation 
Legislatures of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick before a 
and at the Union had and have power of appropriation, except Revenue 
such portions thereof as are by this Act reserved to the respective Fond. 
Legislatures of the Provinces, or are raised by them in accordance 
with the special powers conferred on them by this Act, shall form 
one Consolidated Revenue Fund, to be appropriated for the 
public service of Canada in the manner and subject to the charges 
in this Act provided. 
103. The Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada shall be Expenses 
permanently charged with the costs, "charges, and expenses of action 
incident to the collection, management, and receipt thereof, and 
the same shall form the first charge thereon, subject to be 
reviewed and audited in such manner as shall be ordered by the 
Governor-General in Council until the Parliament otherwise 
provides. 
104. The annual interest of the public debts of the several Interest of 
Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick at the Tze 
Union shall form the second charge on the Consolidated Revenue Debts. 
Fund of Canada. 
105. Unless altered by the Parliament of Canada, the salary Suga 
of the Governor-General shall be Ten Thousand Pounds sterling General.</div>
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