In case of the Admission of Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island, or either of them, each shall be entitled to a Representation in the Senate of Canada of Four Members, and (notwithstanding anything in this Act) in case of the Admission of Newfoundland... The Colonial Office List for ... - Sivu 46tekijä(t) Great Britain. Colonial Office - 1886Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| John Gooch - 1867 - 140 sivua
...anything in this Act) in case of the Admission of Newfoundland the normal Number of Senators shall be Seventy-six and their maximum Number shall be Eighty-two...Representation of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in the Senate shall, as Vacancies occur, be reduced from Twelve to Ten Members respectively, and the Representation... | |
| Québec (Province) - 1867
...act) in case of the admission Island ™ ""ate. of Newfoundland the normal number of senators shall be seventy-six and their maximum number shall be eighty-two...act, and accordingly, after the admission of Prince o., into the union. The British North America Act, 1867. Edward Island, whether Newfoundland is admitted... | |
| John MacMullen, John Mercier McMullen - 1868 - 666 sivua
...anything in this act, in case of the admis«on of Newfoundland, the normal number of senators shall be seventy-six, and their maximum number shall be eighty-two...Prince Edward Island, when admitted, shall be deemed to he comprised in the third of the three divisions into which Canada is, in relation to the constitution... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1873 - 154 sivua
...thing in this Act) in case of the Admission of Newfoundland the Normal number of Senators shall be Seventy-six and their maximum Number shall be Eighty-two...Representation of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in the Senate shall, as Vacancies occur, be reduced from Twelve to Ten Members respectively, and the Representation... | |
| 1875 - 458 sivua
...ordre de la Eeine. in case of the admission of Newfoundland the normal number of senators shall be seventy-six and their maximum number shall be eighty-two...representation of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in the senate shall, as vacancies occur, be reduced from twelve to ten members respectively, and the representation... | |
| Ontario - 1875 - 404 sivua
...anything in this Act) in case of the admission of Newfoundland the normal number of Senators shall be seventy-six and their maximum number shall be eightytwo;...representation of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in the Senate shall, as vacancies occur, be reduced from twelve to ten members respectively, and the representation... | |
| New Brunswick, Charles Nelson Skinner, Frederic E. Barker, Edward L. Wetmore - 1877 - 1210 sivua
...shall be eighty two; but Prince Edward Island, when admitted shall The British North America Act, 1867. be deemed to be comprised in the third of the three...Senate, divided by this Act; and accordingly, after tie admission of Prince Edward Island, whether Newfoundland is admitted or not, the representation... | |
| Joseph Doutre - 1880 - 426 sivua
...anything in this Act) in case of the Admission of Newfoundland the Normal Number of Senators shall be Seventy-six and their maximum Number shall be Eighty-two;...Representation of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in the Senate shall, as Vacancies occur, be reduced from Twelve to Ten Members respectively, and the Representation... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee, Canada. Supreme Court - 1882 - 934 sivua
...anything in this Act) in case of the admission of Newfoundland the normal number of Senators shall be seventy-six, and their maximum number shall be eighty-two...representation of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in the Senate shall, as vacancies occur, be reduced from twelve to ten members respectively, and the representation... | |
| John George Bourinot - 1884 - 814 sivua
...Island in Act) in case of the Admission of Newfoundland, theNorSenate. mflj number of Senators shall be Seventy-six and their maximum Number shall be Eighty-two;...Prince Edward Island, when admitted, shall be deemed to bo comprised in the third of the Three Divisions into which Canada is, in relation to the Constitution... | |
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