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- King_v_Jones abstract "King v Jones was an Australian court case decided in the High Court of Australia on 1 September 1972. It concerned section 41 of the Australian Constitution, and whether that section gave a person who had the right to vote in elections in South Australia the right to vote in elections at a federal level. The main issue in the case was the meaning of the words "adult person" in section 41. The court decided that those words only applied to people who had attained the age of 21. A more significant issue, whether section 41 is a guarantee or a transitional provision, was considered briefly in this case.".
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- King_v_Jones wikiPageID "5099655".
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- King_v_Jones court High_Court_of_Australia.
- King_v_Jones dateDecided "1972-09-01".
- King_v_Jones fullName "King v Jones; McEwen v Hackert; Jones v Jones".
- King_v_Jones hasPhotoCollection King_v_Jones.
- King_v_Jones judges "Barwick CJ, McTiernan, Menzies, Walsh, Gibbs & Stephen JJ".
- King_v_Jones name "King v Jones".
- King_v_Jones opinions "The words "adult person" in section 41 of the Australian Constitution are fixed with the same meaning they had when the Constitution came into effect, that is, they refer to persons over the age of 21.".
- King_v_Jones priorActions "none".
- King_v_Jones subsequentActions "none".
- King_v_Jones subject Category:1972_in_Australia.
- King_v_Jones subject Category:1972_in_case_law.
- King_v_Jones subject Category:Australian_constitutional_law.
- King_v_Jones subject Category:High_Court_of_Australia_cases.
- King_v_Jones comment "King v Jones was an Australian court case decided in the High Court of Australia on 1 September 1972. It concerned section 41 of the Australian Constitution, and whether that section gave a person who had the right to vote in elections in South Australia the right to vote in elections at a federal level. The main issue in the case was the meaning of the words "adult person" in section 41. The court decided that those words only applied to people who had attained the age of 21.".
- King_v_Jones label "King v Jones".
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