CONTENTS § 2. THE LIMITATION OF THE POWERS OF THE PARLIAMENTS (continued)— Maiora and Minora regalia . The Barring of the Prerogative The Position of the Governor . Essential Limitations : s The Extinction of the Parliament The Control of the Executive The Referendinm CHAPTER II. THE TERRITORIAL LIMITATION ON DOMINION LEGISLATION §1. THE NATURE OF THE LIMITATION The views of the Law Officers . The case of the Canadian Prisoners Custody beyond Territorial Limits Punishment of Offences committed Limits . ” . . . Definition of Territorial Waters . ; Clases of Civil Richts ~ beyond Territorial $24 THE RECENT INTERPRETATION OF THE DOCTRINE Macleod v. Attorney-General for New South Wales Colonial cases . : . . s . Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company v. Kingston . . : ; : Attorney-General for Canada v. Cain . Reg. v. Lesley . . ; : ’ Legislation for Domiciled Persons . . . In re Award of Wellington Cooks’ and Stewards’ Union Legislation for Naval Defence . v 5 : The Commonwealth Constitution Act CHAPTER III. REPUGNANCY OF COLONIAL LAWS . Views of Mr. Boothby . . »» Law Officers . . ' Colonial Laws Validity Act, 1865 . . . b Power to repeal Imperial Acts not per se applicable to the Colony . . . . . . . . Canadian claim to repeal Legislation anterior to 1867 Case of Copyright . . 3 . . . Australian claim in respect of Merchant Shipping Cases of alleged Repugnancy xiii PAGE 362 363 364 365 366 368 270 372-401 372-82 372 373 374 375 379 380 382-401 382 a3 386 390 303 394 3906 399 400 402-23 402 403 40K 411 412 413 421 429