The Annotated Constitution of the Australian CommonwealthLegal Books, 1976 - 1008 pages |
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Page 933
... Commonwealth or withdrawn from the Parliament of the State , continue as at the establishment of the Commonwealth , or as at the admission or establishment of the State , as the case may be . UNITED STATES -The powers not granted to the ...
... Commonwealth or withdrawn from the Parliament of the State , continue as at the establishment of the Commonwealth , or as at the admission or establishment of the State , as the case may be . UNITED STATES -The powers not granted to the ...
Page 937
... Federal Parliament , the qualification of electors of members of both Federal Houses is , in each State , that which is prescribed by the law of the State as the qualification of electors of the more numerous House of the Parliament of ...
... Federal Parliament , the qualification of electors of members of both Federal Houses is , in each State , that which is prescribed by the law of the State as the qualification of electors of the more numerous House of the Parliament of ...
Page 938
... Federal Parliament is given concurrent powers , no difficulty arises . Such laws clearly remain in force except so far as they may be inconsistent with laws passed by the Federal Parliament in the exercise of its concurrent power . When ...
... Federal Parliament is given concurrent powers , no difficulty arises . Such laws clearly remain in force except so far as they may be inconsistent with laws passed by the Federal Parliament in the exercise of its concurrent power . When ...
Contents
HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION PART I ANCIENT COLONIES 1 Hellenic City States | 1 |
2 Roman ColoniƦ | 4 |
MODERN COLONIZATION 1 In America Africa and Asia | 6 |
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