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Privy-Council, Canadian : Property, Public:
Governor-General not present, of Dominion, 238
189 debts of provinces, 234
members of, 182 of the provinces, 233
number, 182 escheated land, 235
preside over departments of Property qualification, required from
State, 184 Senators, 144
resignation of, 185 Prorogation of Dominion Parliament,
responsibility of, 189 120
Privy Councillors : effect of, 120
appointment of, 182, 183 form of, 120
principles followed, 183 Prorogation of provincial legislature,
resignation of, 185 50
Privy Council, English, appeals, see Proroguing Parliament, ministers to
Appeals to Privy Council. be consulted, 186
Procedure : Protective duties, between provinces,
in Civil suits, 246 266
in Criminal matters, 242 Provinces :
Proclamation : formation of new, 233
dissolving a provineial legislature, Dominion control over, 260
51 the administration, 262
proroguing » ’ the Legislature, 260
50 Powers of Governor-General re-
issuing writs for new election, garding, 173
47 administrator, appointment of,
summoning provincial legislature, 173
46 disallowance of bills, 174
of returning officer, 133 removalof Lieutenant-Governor,
summoning Dominion Parliament, 173
111 Provincial Acts:
Property and Civil rights: affecting Constitution, 41
assigned to the provinces, 247, 248 enforcing judgments of Courts on,
bankruptcy assigned to Dominion, 263
247, 250 legality may be questioned, 263
lebts belonging to persons domi. Provincial Constitutions, cannot be
ciled abroad, 248 altered by Dominion, 232
dmitations on Provincial powers, Provincial Legislatures, 44
248 Adjournment, 49
dominion powers regarding Annual Sessions required, 52
bankruptcy, 248 Dissolution, 49
copyright, 249 by Lieutenant-Governor, 49
patents, 249 proclamation, form of, 50
implied dominion powers, 249 by lapse of time, 51
police regulations, 250 Enacting clause, form of, 52
temperance legislation, 250 Opening of the Legislature, 47
procedure in Civil matters, 247 swearing in members, 47
what is included under “property,” election of Speaker, 48
24R the Lieut.-Governor’s speech. 49