| E. Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood - 1992 - 822 страници
...Canadian High Commission, affirmed on oath that Section 9 of Canada's Constitution Act 1867 provides: "The executive government and authority of and over...declared to continue and be vested in the Queen." He also said that in entering the said agreement the defendant was acting in her official capacity... | |
| F. Venter - 2000 - 316 страници
...statutes are enacted exclusively by the legislative bodies recognised in this Constitution. Canada [1867] 9. The Executive Government and Authority of and over...hereby declared to continue and be vested in the Queen. 17. There shall be One Parliament for Canada, consisting of the Queen, an Upper House styled the Senate,... | |
| Fred Phillips - 2002 - 399 страници
...Canada in these terms, in s 9 of the British North America Act 1867 (as it was originally entitled): The Executive Government and authority of and over...hereby declared to continue and be vested in the Queen. Section 11 of the same Act is to the following effect: There shall be a Council to aid and advise in... | |
| John T. Saywell - 2002 - 486 страници
...Great Britain and Ireland, with a Constitution similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom: III. EXECUTIVE POWER 9. The Executive Government and...and over Canada is hereby declared to continue and to be vested in the Queen. 12. All Powers, Authorities and Functions which under any Act of the Parliament... | |
| Augustus Henry Frazer Lefroy - 2006 - 968 страници
...words there used. At the apex of our constitutional system stands His Majesty the King. THE EXECUTIVE. 9. The Executive Government and authority of and over...is hereby declared to continue and be vested in the (King). 2. The provisions of this Act referring to (His) Majesty the (King) extend also to the heirs... | |
| Alpheus Todd - 2006 - 950 страници
...acting under any mandate from the Imperial or dominion parliament. That in the clause in the BNA Act, ' the executive government and authority of and over...declared to continue and be vested in the Queen,' the use of the word Canada being wide enough to apply to the executive of the province as well as to... | |
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