The Law and Working of the Constitution: 1784-1914A. and C. Black, 1952 - Constitutional history |
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... CROWN ACT , 19012 1 Ed . VII , c . 5 . Be it enacted 1. ( 1 ) The holding of any office under the Crown , whether within or without His Majesty's dominions , shall not be affected , nor shall any fresh appointment thereto be rendered ...
... CROWN ACT , 19012 1 Ed . VII , c . 5 . Be it enacted 1. ( 1 ) The holding of any office under the Crown , whether within or without His Majesty's dominions , shall not be affected , nor shall any fresh appointment thereto be rendered ...
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... Crown , or from some statute , either of imperial or local legislation . It can be derived from no other source . A ... Crown possesses , and the Crown has , by virtue of the prerogative inherent in it , the power to proclaim martial law ...
... Crown , or from some statute , either of imperial or local legislation . It can be derived from no other source . A ... Crown possesses , and the Crown has , by virtue of the prerogative inherent in it , the power to proclaim martial law ...
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... Crown is directly affected the only course of proceeding is by petition of right , because the Court . cannot make a direct order against the Crown to convey its estate without the permission of the Crown , but when the interests of the ...
... Crown is directly affected the only course of proceeding is by petition of right , because the Court . cannot make a direct order against the Crown to convey its estate without the permission of the Crown , but when the interests of the ...
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STATUTES PAGE 1 An Act for Auditing the Public Accounts 1785 I | 1 |
The Consolidated Fund Customs and Excise | 2 |
Act 1787 | 3 |
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