Every House of Commons shall continue for five years from the Day of the Return of the Writs for choosing the House (subject to be sooner dissolved by the Governor General), and no longer. The Annual Register - Page 295edited by - 1865Full view - About this book
| George Bryce - History - 1914 - 686 pages
...form a quorum. Sect. XLIX. The speaker shall only vote when there is a tie. Sect. L. " Every House of Commons shall continue for five years from the day of the return of the write for choosing the House (subject to be sooner dissolved by the Governor-General) and no longer."... | |
| Adam Shortt, Sir Arthur George Doughty - Canada - 1914 - 456 pages
...exercise of its powers, and for that purpose the speaker is reckoned as a member. The house continues for five years, from the day of the return of the writs for choosing the house (subject to earlier dissolution by the governor-general) and no longer.1 When... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1915 - 1052 pages
...necessary or expedient. And be it further enacted that every assembly hereafter to be summoned and chosen shall continue for five years from the day of the return of the writs for choosing the same and no longer, subject nevertheless to be sooner prorogued or dissolved by the... | |
| William Paul McClure Kennedy - Political Science - 1918 - 774 pages
...to be summoned and chosen shall continue for four years from the day of the return of the writs for choosing the same, and no longer, subject nevertheless...to be sooner prorogued or dissolved by the Governor of the said Province. ,-. XXXII. And be it enacted that the Legislative Council and Assembly Legislature.... | |
| William Paul McClure Kennedy - Canada - 1918 - 754 pages
...to be summoned and chosen shall continue for four years from the day of the return of the writs for choosing the same, and no longer, subject nevertheless...to be sooner prorogued or dissolved by the Governor of the said Province. . .— — ¿-. XXXII. And be it enacted that the Legislative Council and Assembb... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - Canada - 1918 - 530 pages
...that every Assembly shall continue for Four Years from the Day of the Return of the Writs for chusing the same, and no longer, subject nevertheless to be sooner prorogued or dissolved by the Governor or Lieutenant Governor of the Province, or Person administering His Majesty's Government therein, and... | |
| George von Welfling Eybers - Constitutional history - 1918 - 680 pages
...Assembly shall continue for four years from the day of the return of the writs for the election of the same, and no longer : Subject, nevertheless, to...be sooner prorogued or dissolved by the Governor. 26. [Governor may transmit Bills to the Legislature.] 27. [Members' oath of allegiance.] 28. [Legislative... | |
| Arthur Percival Newton - Constitutional law - 1923 - 460 pages
...Speaker, and when the Voices are equal, but not otherwise, the Speaker shall have a Vote. 50- Every House of Commons shall continue for Five Years from the Day of the Return of the Writs for choosing the House (subject to be sooner dissolved by the Governor General), and no longer. 51.... | |
| William Renwick Riddell - History - 1923 - 108 pages
...generally called a By-election. In the Dominion, the BNA Act, by section 50, provides that "every House of Commons shall continue for five years from the day of the return of the writs for choosing the House (subject to be sooner dissolved by the Governor-General) and no longer" —... | |
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