GovernorGeneral, were clearly intended to be, and in practice are, exercised by him by and with the advice of his ministers ; and though the position of a Governor-General would entitle his views on such a subject as that now under consideration to peculiar... Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) - Stranica 269napisao/la New Zealand. Parliament, New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives - 1892Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| Joseph Doutre - 1880 - Broj stranica: 426
...are, exercised by and with the advice of his Ministers; and, though the position of a Governor General would entitle his views on such a subject as that...government of the whole Dominion, to the Parliament, to whidi, according to the 59th section of the statute, the cause assigned for the removal of a Lieutenant... | |
| Alpheus Todd - 1880 - Broj stranica: 630
...his opinion on the subject " to peculiar weight, yet her Majesty's government do not find any thing in the circumstances which would justify him in departing...responsible for the peace and good government of the dominion to the parliament, to Letellier which (according to the fifty-ninth section of the statute)... | |
| John George Bourinot - 1884 - Broj stranica: 814
...consideration to peculiar weight, yet her Majesty's government do not find anything in the eimimstances which would justify him in departing in this instance...government of the whole dominion to the parliament to which the ' aase must be communicated." Can. Sess. P., 1880, No. 18, p. 8. For full particulars of this much... | |
| Sir John George Bourinot - 1888 - Broj stranica: 258
...intended to be, and are in practice exercised by and with the advice of .his ministers, and though the position of a governor-general would entitle his...government of the whole dominion to the parliament to which the cause must be communicated." Can. Sess. P., 1880, No. 18, p. 8. For full particulars of this much... | |
| Sir John George Bourinot - 1888 - Broj stranica: 262
...intended to be, and are in practice exercised by and with the advice of .his ministers, and though the position of a governor-general would entitle his...opinion of his ministers, who are responsible for tho peace ami good government of the whole dominion to the parliament to •which the cause must be... | |
| Joseph Edwin Crawford Munro - 1889 - Broj stranica: 448
...Ministers : and though the position of a Governor-General would entitle his views on such a subject as that under consideration to peculiar weight, yet Her Majesty's...the decided and sustained opinion of his Ministers." The enforcement of the judgments and orders of the Enforcing Supreme Court of Canada in the provinces,... | |
| Joseph Edmund Collins - 1891 - Broj stranica: 664
...Government do not find anything in the circumstances which would justify him (the Governor-General) in departing, in this instance, from the general rule,...responsible for the peace and good government of the Dominion to the Parliament to which, according to the 59th section uf the statute, the cause assigned... | |
| Augustus Henry Frazer Lefroy - 1897 - Broj stranica: 930
...intended to be and in practice are exercised by him, by and with the advice of his Ministers ; and though the position of a GovernorGeneral would entitle his...Dominion to the Parliament to which, according to the 59th section of the statute, the cause assigned for the removal of a Lieutenant-Governor must be communicated."... | |
| James Kirby - 1897 - Broj stranica: 452
...subject as that now under consideration to peculiar weight, yet Her Majesty's Government do not und anything in the circumstances which would justify...Dominion to the Parliament to which, according to the 69th section of the statute, the cause assigned for the removal of a Lieutenant-Governor must be communicated.... | |
| John George Bourinot - 1901 - Broj stranica: 272
...clearly intended to be, and are in practice exercised by and with the advice of his ministers, and though the position of a governor-general would entitle his...government of the whole Dominion to the parliament to which the cause must be communicated." Can. Sess. P., 1880, No. 18, p. 8. For full particulars of this much... | |
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