Subject to the provisions hereinafter set out the position of the Irish Free State in relation to the Imperial Parliament and Government and otherwise shall be that of the Dominion of Canada, and the law, practice and constitutional usage governing the... Revue Du Barreau Canadien - Page 5921923Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Commercial treaties - 1924 - 1194 pages
...shall be that of the Dominion of Canada, and the law, practice and constitutional usage governing the relationship of the Crown or the representative of...govern their relationship to the Irish- Free State. > 3. The representative of the Crown in Ireland shall be appointed in like manner as the Governor-General... | |
| American Association for International Conciliation - Arbitration (International law) - 1922 - 702 pages
...shall be that of the Dominion of Canada, and the law, practice and constitutional usage governing the relationship of the Crown or the representative of...govern their relationship to the Irish Free State. ARTICLE III The representative of the Crown in Ireland shall be appointed in like manner as the Governor-General... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1922 - 850 pages
...and constitutional usage governing the relationship of the Crown or representative of the Crown and the Imperial Parliament to the Dominion of Canada...govern their relationship to the Irish Free State. Article III. — A representative of the Crown in Ireland shall be appointed in like manner as the... | |
| Canada - 1923 - 426 pages
...shall be that of the Dominion of Canada, and the law, practice and constitutional usage governing the relationship of the Crown or the representative of...govern their relationship to the Irish Free State". At first thought, it might seem that the establishment of the Free State could have little effect upon... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - Great Britain - 1922 - 908 pages
...shall be that of the Dominion of Canada, and the law, practice and constitutional usage governing the relationship of the Crown or the representative of...govern their relationship to the Irish Free State. Article III. The representative of the Crown in Ireland shall be appointed in like manner as the Governor-General... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1922 - 554 pages
...shall be that of the Dominion of Canada, and the law, practice, and constitutional usage governing the relationship of the Crown or the representative of...govern their relationship to the Irish Free State. 3. The representative of the Crown in Ireland shall be appointed in like manner as the Governor-General... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1922 - 530 pages
...shall be that of the Dominion of Canada, and the law, practice, and constitutional usage governing the relationship of the Crown or the representative of...govern their relationship to the Irish Free State. 3. The representative of the Crown in Ireland shall be appointed in like manner as the Governor-General... | |
| Newton Wesley Rowell - Canada - 1922 - 340 pages
...shall be that of the Dominion of Canada, and the law, practice and constitutional usage governing the relationship of the Crown or the representative of...govern their relationship to the Irish Free State. 3. The representative of the Crown in Ireland shall be appointed in like manner as the GovernorGeneral... | |
| Sir William Reynell Anson - Administrative law - 1922 - 596 pages
...shall be that of the Dominion of Canada, and the law, practice and constitutional usage governing the relationship of the Crown or the representative of...govern their relationship to the Irish Free State. 3. The representative of the Crown in Ireland shall be appointed in like manner as the Governor-General... | |
| Edward Wavell Ridges - Constitutional law - 1922 - 668 pages
...shall be that of the Dominion of Canada, and the law, practice and constitutional usage governing the relationship of the Crown or the representative of...govern their relationship to the Irish Free State. 3. The representative of the Crown in Ireland shall be appointed in like manner as the Governor-General... | |
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