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Fortschritt und Armut

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Monograph

Identifikator:
870662961
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-49543
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Guyot, Yves
Urbano, Rafael
Title:
El comercio y los comerciantes
Place of publication:
Madrid
Publisher:
Jorro
Year of publication:
1914
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (VII, 557 Seiten)
Collection:
Economics Books
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Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Contents
Collection:
Economics Books

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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L60 THE METHOD OF LEGISLATION. 
public and private bills, inasmuch as some bills may relate 
as much to the public interest as to individual interest. 
In Canada it rests with the Speaker or with the Committee 
to which the bill is referred to decide the class to which a 
bill belongs. Owing to the restrictions that have been im- 
posed on the legislative power of Canada, it is possible for 
a private bill to be introduced relating to a matter not 
within the legislative competence of the Dominion. Some- 
times the point is raised in the House itself and sometimes 
in Committee, and when it is clear that any provisions of 
the bill are “unconstitutional,” they are always struck out. 
Rofo As a further precaution against passing an ‘illegal’ Act, it 
preme was provided by the Supreme and Exchequer Court Act’, 
Court. that the Supreme Court or any two of its judges should 
sxamine and report upon any private bill or petition for a 
private bill referred to the Court under any of the rules of 
either House of Parliament. A private bill is introduced 
by petition. As a rule previous to its introduction notice 
of its main provisions has to be given in the Canadian 
Gazette and in the local papers. Contrary to the English 
practice a member of the House may take charge of the 
bill and promote its progress. As the rules that govern 
ordinary petitions apply to a private bill petition, a 
member during the first ten days of the session presents 
the petition in his place, restricting himself to a statement 
of its prayer. It is then referred as a matter of course to 
the Committee on Standing Orders, who report whether the 
rule with regard to notice has been complied with. If there 
has been any informality in the notice the Committee may 
yet recommend the House to dispense with a regular notice, 
and it seems the Committee are inclined to adopt this course, 
where it appears that the parties interested have had suffi- 
cient notice, and that no interests are affected except those 
of the petitioners. 
i 88 Vie. c. 11.
	        

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