268 IMPERIAL CONTROL OVER THE DOMINION.
A similar view was expressed in Smiles v. Belford" in
regard to. the Dominion power of legislating on copyright,
which by section 91 of the Act of 1867 is placed within the
“exclusive” jurisdiction of the Dominion Parliament and
yet was affected by Imperial Acts passed after the Union.
Loportal The following are some of the chief Acts passed since the
passed Union by the Imperial Parliament relating to Canada.
pines Merchant Shipping Acts, 82 & 33 Vic. c. 11; 84 & 35 Vic.
c. 110; 89 & 40 Vic. c. 80; 43 & 44 Vic. c. 16; Ib. c. 18; Ib.
c. 22; Ib. c. 43; 45 & 46 Vic. c. 76; 46 & 47 Vic. c. 41.
Naturalisation Acts, 33 & 34 Vie, c. 14; 33 & 34 Vic. c.
102.
Extradition Act, 33 & 84 Vie. c. 52.
Foreign Enlisttnent Act, 33 & 34 Vie, c. 90.
Act relating to Treaty of Washington, 35 & 36 Vic. c. 45.
The Courts Colonial Jurisdiction Act, 837 & 38 Vic. c. 27,
Canada Copyright Act, 38 & 39 Vic. c, 53,
Unseaworthy Ships Act, 38 & 39 Vic. c. 88.
Confirmation of Marriages on Her Majesty's Ships Act,
12 & 43 Vie. c. 29.
Shipping Casualties Investigations Act, 42 & 43 Vic. c. 72.
Fugitive Offenders Act, 44 & 45 Vie. e. 69.
Companies Colonial Registers Act, 46 & 47 Vie. c. 30.
Colonial Prisoners’ Removal Act, 47 & 48 Vic. ¢, 31.
Submarine Telegraph Act, 48 & 49 Vic. ¢. 49.
Evidence by Commission Act, 48 & 49 Vic, ¢. 74,
Copyright Act, 49 & 50 Vic. c. 33.
Medical Act 1886, 49 & 50 Vie, c, 48.
Submarine Telegraphs Act, 50 Vic. ¢. 8.
Veto of
Crown.
8. Powers of the Crown.
(a). ProviNcIAL BILLs,
The Crown has no power of vetoing a provincial bill.
Power is given to a Lieutenant-Governor, when a bill is
1 1 Ont. App. Rep. 436: 1 Cart. 576.