... the revenues of India, both in India and elsewhere, shall be subject to the control of the Secretary of State in Council; and no grant or appropriation of any part of such revenues... The Working Constitution in India - Page 202by Sudhansu Mohan Bose - 1921 - 485 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1924 - 1194 pages
...Sub-Section (1) of Section 30 of the principal Act, which enables the Secretary of State in Council, with the concurrence of a majority of votes at a meeting of the Council of India, to prescribe provisions or conditions limiting the power to raise money, shall cease to have effect... | |
| Charles Ball - 1858 - 750 pages
...property coming into the possession of the secretary of state in council by virtue of this act, shall be made without the concurrence of a majority of votes at a meeting of the council. XLII. The dividend on the capital stock of the said Company, secured by the act of the third and fourth... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1859 - 914 pages
...Property coming into the Possession of the Secretary of State in Council by virtue of this Act, shall be made without the Concurrence of a Majority of Votes at a Meeting of the Council. XL II. The Dividend on the Capital Stock of the said Company secured by the Act of the Third and Fourth... | |
| 1859 - 858 pages
...Property coming into the Possession of the Secretary of State in Council by virtue of this Act, shall be made without the Concurrence of a Majority of Votes at a Meeting of the Council. XL [I. The Dividend on the Capital Stock of the said Company secured by the Act of the Third and Fourth... | |
| Leone Levi - 1860 - 512 pages
...India and elsewhere, to be subject to the control of the Secretary of State in council, and no grant to be made without the concurrence of a majority of votes at a meeting of the council. The dividend of the Company, and existing and future debts and liabilities and expenses, to be charged... | |
| 1905 - 1170 pages
...property coming into the possession of the Secretary of State in Council by virtue of this Act shall be made without the concurrence of a majority of votes at a Council." The second proviso, which was inserted after grave discussion in the House of Commons, is... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1871 - 690 pages
...property coming into the possession of the Secretary of State in Council by virtue of that Act, should be made without the concurrence of a majority of votes at a meeting of the Council ; and it was by the 43rd section thereof, provided that all moneys in Great Britain of the said Company,... | |
| Arnold Willem Pieter Verkerk Pistorius - 1876 - 452 pages
...into the possession of the Secretary of State in Council by virtue of this Act or otherwise, shall be made without the concurrence of a majority of votes at a meeting of the Council." 2 Zie HPD Session 1868—9. Second Volume p. 1069—70. Salisbury, die kort te voren zeven of acht... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1879 - 1146 pages
...property coining into the possession of the Secretary of State in Council by virtue of this Act, shall be made without the concurrence of a majority of votes at a meeting of the Council ;" if he will inform the House by what authority the expenditure hitherto incurred in connection with... | |
| Sheldon Amos - 1880 - 556 pages
...the ' Secretary of State in Council by virtue of that Act ' that no action could be taken without a concurrence of a majority of votes at a meeting of the Council. In all other cases, if a difference of opinion arose at any meeting of the Council at which the Secretary... | |
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