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The Constitution of Canada

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fullscreen: The Constitution of Canada

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Identifikator:
1895543282
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-242408
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Munro, Joseph Edwin Crawford http://d-nb.info/gnd/1113111038
Title:
The Constitution of Canada
Place of publication:
Cambridge
Publisher:
Univ. Press
Year of publication:
1889
Scope:
XXXVI, 356 Seiten
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Contents

Table of contents

  • The Constitution of Canada
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Chapter I. Introduction
  • Chapter II. Constitutional history of the provinces
  • Chapter III. The Sources of the Law and the Custom of the Constitution
  • Chapter IV. Provincial Legislatures
  • Chapter V. The Provincial Assemblies
  • Chapter VI. Provincial Legislative Councils
  • Chapter VII. Method of legislation
  • Chapter VIII. The Lieutenant-Governor
  • Chapter IX. The Provincial Administration
  • Chapter X. The Provincial Judicature
  • Chapter XI. The Dominion Parliament
  • Chapter XII. The House of Commons
  • Chapter XIII. The Senate
  • Chapter XIV. The method of legislation
  • Chapter XV. The Governor-General
  • Chapter XVI. The Privy Council
  • Chapter XVII. The Dominion Administration
  • Chapter XVIII. The Dominion Judicature
  • Chapter XIX. Division of legislative power
  • Chapter XX. Dominion Control of the Provinces
  • Chapter XXI. Imperial control of the Dominion
  • Index

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314 
APPENDIX. 
The charges in respect to the Department of Customs 3 
The Postal and Telegraphic Services ; 
Protection and encouragement of Fisheries ; 
Provision for the Militia ; 
Lighthouses, Buoys, and Beacons, Shipwrecked crews, 
Quarantine and Marine Hospitals, including a Marine 
Hospital at Victoria ; 
H. The Geological Survey; 
I. The Penitentiary. 
And such further charges as may be incident to and connected 
with the services which, by the “British North America Act of 
1867,” appertain to the General Government, and as are or may 
ne allowed to the other Provinces. 
6. Suitable pensions, such as shall be approved of by Her 
Majesty’s Government, shall be provided by the Government of 
the Dominion for those of Her Majesty’s servants in the Colony 
whose position and emoluments derived therefrom would be 
affected by political changes on the admission of British Columbia, 
into the Dominion of Canada. 
7. It is agreed that the existing Customs Tariff and Excise 
Duties shall continue in force in British Columbia until the 
Railway from the Pacific Coast and the system of Railways in 
Canada are connected, unless the Legislature of British Columbia 
should sooner decide to accept the tariff and excise laws of Canada. 
When customs and excise duties are, at the time of the union of 
British Columbia with Canada, leviable on any goods, wares, or 
merchandizes in British Columbia, or in the other Provinces of 
the Dominion, those goods, wares, and merchandizes may, from 
and after the Union, be imported into British Columbia from the 
Provinces now composing the Dominion, or from either of those 
Provinces into British Columbia, on proof of payment of the 
customs or excise duties leviable thereon in the Province of 
exportation, and on payment of such further amount (if any) of 
customs or excise duties as are leviable thereon in the Province of 
importation. This arrangement to have no force or effect after 
the assimilation of the tariff and excise duties of British Columbia, 
with those of the Dominion, 
8. British Columbia shall be entitled to be represented in 
the Senate by three members, and by six members in the House
	        

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