| Great Britain - 1865 - 858 Seiten
...been void or inoperative on the Ground of Repugnancy to the Law of England, unless the same shall be repugnant to the Provisions of some such Act of Parliament, Order, or Regulation as aforesaid. 4. No Colonial Law, passed with the Concurrence of or assented to by the Governor of any Colony, or... | |
| Great Britain - 1865 - 690 Seiten
...of Repugnancy to the Law of England, unless the same shall be repugnant to the ^¿ е п „* V0ld Provisions of some such Act of Parliament, Order, or Regulation as aforesaid. nancy. " 4. No Colonial Law, passed with the Concurrence of or assented to by the Governor of Colonial... | |
| 1866 - 386 Seiten
...29 Viet, cap. 63, ss. 1, 2, and 3, that no colonial law shall be deemed to be void on the ground of repugnancy to the law of England, unless it is repugnant to the provisions of any Act of Parliament applicable to any such colony by express words or necessary intendment. We apprehend,... | |
| 1867 - 432 Seiten
...been, void or inoperative on the ground of repugnancy to the law of England, unless the same shall be repugnant to the provisions of some such Act of Parliament, order, or regulation, as aforesaid." Mr. Heslop, the attorney-general of Jamaica is of opinion that the effect of this Act is to extend... | |
| William Forsyth - 1869 - 618 Seiten
...& 29 Viet c. 63, ss. 1, 2, and 3, that no colonial law shall be deemed to be void on the ground of repugnancy to the law of England, unless it is repugnant to the provisions of any Act of Parliament applicable to any such colony by express words or necessary intendment. We apprehend,... | |
| Alexander James Johnston - 1870 - 928 Seiten
...to have been inoperative on the ground of repugnancy to the law of England unless the same shall be repugnant to the provisions of some such Act of Parliament, order or regulation, as aforesaid." (") Those Ordinances seem to have been originally but eleven in number. Some of them have become obsolete... | |
| Ontario - 1875 - 404 Seiten
...void or inoperative on the ground of repugnancy to the law 6v ° of England, unless the same shall be repugnant to the provisions of some such Act of Parliament, order or regulation, as aforesaid. 4. No colonial law, passed with the concurrence of or colonial L»W assented to by the Governor of... | |
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