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- catalog alternative "Dissolution of Parliament.".
- catalog contributor b1170287.
- catalog created "1943.".
- catalog date "1943".
- catalog date "1943.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1943.".
- catalog description "Appendix A. Grants of dissolution in special circumstances, and refusals of dissolution -- B. Cabinets of ministers without portfolio, cabinets in which most of the ministers held no portfolio, and cabinets in which most ministers held portfolios but the premier did not -- C. Granting of supply to ministers without portfolio, or private members -- D. Abolition of ministerial by-elections -- Bibliography -- Index".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 299-304.".
- catalog description "E. THe question of the pending vote of censure -- F. Refusal of dissolution to a defeated government -- G. The opinions of Keith and Dawson on the reusal of dissolution in Canada, June 28, 1926 -- VI. The Canadian Constitutional Crisis of 1926 (II) -- A. The constitutionality of the refusal in relation to Mr. Meighen's ability to carry on with the existing house -- B. The constitutionality of the refusal in relation to the constitutionality of the temporary government -- C. The constitutionality of the temporary government -- D. The constitutionality of the Grant of Dissolution to Mr. Meighen -- E. The constitutionality of the refusal of June 28 in relation to the Grant of Dissolution on July 2 -- F. The constitutionality of the mannor of dissolution on July 2 -- G. The crisis and Canada's status -- H. Conclusion -- VII. The South African Crisis of 1939 -- VIII. Conclusions -- A. Grant and refusal of dissolution -- B. Forced dissolutions -- ".
- catalog description "I. The nature, scope and importance of the subject -- II. Precedents of grant and refusal of dissolution -- A. United Kingdom -- B. Australia -- (i) New South Wales -- (ii) Victoria -- (iii) Queensland -- (iv) South Australia -- (v) Tasmania -- (vi) Western Australia -- (vii) The Commonwealth -- C. New Zealand -- D. Canada -- (i) Nova Scotia -- (ii) New Brunswick -- (iii) Province of Canada -- (iv) Quebec -- (v) Manitoba -- (vi) British Columbia -- E. Newfoundland -- F. Union of South Africa -- G. Summary and analysis of precedents -- H. Forced dissolution -- III. Opinions of constitutional authorities -- IV. Critique of the opinions of constitutional authorities -- V. The Canadian Constitutional Crisis of 1926 (I) -- A. The events of June 25-July 2 -- B. Consitutional questions raised by these events -- C. The refusal of dissolution in the light of the circumstances of June 28 -- D. Refusal of dissolution to an undefeated government -- ".
- catalog extent "xix, 316 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Royal power of dissolution of Parliament in the British commonwealth.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Royal power of dissolution of Parliament in the British commonwealth.".
- catalog issued "1943".
- catalog issued "1943.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Toronto, Oxford University Press,".
- catalog relation "Royal power of dissolution of Parliament in the British commonwealth.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "328.356".
- catalog subject "Constitutional law Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "JN577 .F6".
- catalog subject "Legislative bodies Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Prerogative, Royal Great Britain.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Appendix A. Grants of dissolution in special circumstances, and refusals of dissolution -- B. Cabinets of ministers without portfolio, cabinets in which most of the ministers held no portfolio, and cabinets in which most ministers held portfolios but the premier did not -- C. Granting of supply to ministers without portfolio, or private members -- D. Abolition of ministerial by-elections -- Bibliography -- Index".
- catalog tableOfContents "E. THe question of the pending vote of censure -- F. Refusal of dissolution to a defeated government -- G. The opinions of Keith and Dawson on the reusal of dissolution in Canada, June 28, 1926 -- VI. The Canadian Constitutional Crisis of 1926 (II) -- A. The constitutionality of the refusal in relation to Mr. Meighen's ability to carry on with the existing house -- B. The constitutionality of the refusal in relation to the constitutionality of the temporary government -- C. The constitutionality of the temporary government -- D. The constitutionality of the Grant of Dissolution to Mr. Meighen -- E. The constitutionality of the refusal of June 28 in relation to the Grant of Dissolution on July 2 -- F. The constitutionality of the mannor of dissolution on July 2 -- G. The crisis and Canada's status -- H. Conclusion -- VII. The South African Crisis of 1939 -- VIII. Conclusions -- A. Grant and refusal of dissolution -- B. Forced dissolutions -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The nature, scope and importance of the subject -- II. Precedents of grant and refusal of dissolution -- A. United Kingdom -- B. Australia -- (i) New South Wales -- (ii) Victoria -- (iii) Queensland -- (iv) South Australia -- (v) Tasmania -- (vi) Western Australia -- (vii) The Commonwealth -- C. New Zealand -- D. Canada -- (i) Nova Scotia -- (ii) New Brunswick -- (iii) Province of Canada -- (iv) Quebec -- (v) Manitoba -- (vi) British Columbia -- E. Newfoundland -- F. Union of South Africa -- G. Summary and analysis of precedents -- H. Forced dissolution -- III. Opinions of constitutional authorities -- IV. Critique of the opinions of constitutional authorities -- V. The Canadian Constitutional Crisis of 1926 (I) -- A. The events of June 25-July 2 -- B. Consitutional questions raised by these events -- C. The refusal of dissolution in the light of the circumstances of June 28 -- D. Refusal of dissolution to an undefeated government -- ".
- catalog title "Dissolution of Parliament.".
- catalog title "The royal power of dissolution of Parliament in the British commonwealth, by Eugene A. Forsey, with a foreword by Sir John A. R. Marriott.".
- catalog type "text".