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Section and 51
Section II ( Articles 19 to 51 ) sets up the Court and its rules of operation.
This is because the power to legislate on de facto matters relies on referrals by States to the Commonwealth in accordance with Section 51 ( xxxvii ) of the Australian Constitution, where it states the new federal law can only be applied back within a state There must be a state nexis, between the de facto relationship itself and the Australian state.
This jurisdiction, granted under the Family Law Act 1975, is a Commonwealth responsibility under the ' matrimonial causes ' head of power in Section 51 ( xxii ) of the Australian Constitution.
The states referred de facto matters under Section 51 ( xxxvii ) of the Australian Constitution.
Breaching of Section 51, the language of products ( labelling, packaging, instructions manuals, directions, warranty certificates ) ( article 51 ) amounted to 43. 0 % of the total.
* “ I am large, I contain multitudes .” ( Section 51 )
For limitations on recognition of de facto couples outside of Australia see Section 51 ( xxxvii ) of the Australian Constitution.
* Winterton, G, ' Comment on Section 51 ( xx ) of the Constitution ' ( 1984 ) 14 Federal Law Review 258-265.
* Winterton, G, ' Section 51 ( xxxviii ) of the Constitution and Amendment of the ` Covering Clauses `' ( 1982 ) 5 University of New South Wales Law Journal 327-330.
Section 51 of the Supreme Court Act 1981 gives the court wide discretion in awarding costs and non-parties are not immune.
82-0192, Section VII pp. 51 – 65: " The judge on review considers the threat to possible competition in the voice-mail and storage business to be less real than the opportunities lost to the public welfare by these services not being broadly available.
* Section 51 ( i ) of the Constitution of Australia
Proposition 51 was a California ballot proposition on the November 5, 2002 ballot ( as distinguished from the Proposition 51 on the June 1986 ballot, the " Multiple Defendants Tort Damage Liability Act ," which resulted in the enactment of Civil Code Section 1431. 2 ) ( http :// ballotpedia. org / wiki / index. php / California_Proposition_51_ ( 1986 )).
4 and 5 Troops had been formed from No. 51 Commando and the Special Boat Section made up No. 6 Troop, under Roger Courtney.
However, implementation of treaties does require legislation by Federal parliament, following Section 51 ( xxix ) of the Australian Constitution and signed by the Governor-General of Australia.
* Section 51 ( v ) of the Australian Constitution, the section that covers postal services
At the request of his widow, his remains were re-interred in Section 51, Grave 543 of Arlington National Cemetery on July 7, 1981.
Accord to Article III, Section 3 of the Hawaii Constitution, amended during the 1978 constitutional convention, the House of Representatives consists of 51 members representing an equal amount of districts across the islands.
Section 51 of the Australian Constitution sets out the division of legislative power between the states and the Commonwealth ( federal ) government.
including control of foreign affairs, taxation ( although this cannot discriminate between states or parts of states ), and regulation of interstate commerce and corporations. Section 51 of the Australian Constitution at theamericanParliament website Since the original ratification of the constitution, the High Court of Australia has settled a number of disputes concerning the extent of the Commonwealth's legislative powers, some of which have been controversial and extensively criticised ; these included a dispute in 1982 over whether the Commonwealth was entitled to designate land for national heritage purposes under United Nations agreements, Barwick, Sir Garfield, A View of the External Affairs Power, Samuel Griffith Society as well as numerous disputes over the extent of the Commonwealth's power over trade union and industrial relations legislation. Creighton, Breen, One Hundred Years of the Conciliation and Arbitration Power: A Province Lost ?, Melbourne University Law Review
One difference between the Australian and United States models of federalism is that, in Australia, the Commonwealth Parliament has explicit constitutional power over marriage legislation ; this has been a focal point for recent controversies over same-sex marriage. The High Court and the Meaning of ' Marriage ' in Section 51 ( xxi ) of the Constitution, Australian Parliamentary Library
His ashes are buried in the grave of Réti's father Dr. Samuel Réti in the Jewish section of Zentralfriedhof cemetery in Vienna, in Section T1, Group 51, Row 5, Grave 34.

Section and Commonwealth
:: Example 2 ( parliamentary absentee monarchy ): Under Chapter II, Section 61 of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900:
* Treaties Section of the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Section 11 of the 1966 Local Government Act enabled local authorities to claim grants to recruit additional staff to meet special needs of Commonwealth immigrants.
Australia has no official state religion and Section 116 of the Australian Constitution prohibits the Commonwealth government from establishing a church or interfering with the freedom of religion.
In Britain and the Commonwealth, these appointments are known as Section Commander and Section 2IC (" second in command "), respectively.
It was formed in October 1961 from the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( Ontario Section ) ( Ontario CCF ) and the Ontario Federation of Labour ( OFL ).
He has been the chair of the British Section of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Cyprus Group since 2007.
The Saskatchewan CCF followed suit, and adopted its current name in 1967 after a transitional period when the party was awkwardly named the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, Saskatchewan Section of the New Democratic Party of Canada.
* Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( Ontario Section )
From 1953 to 1970 he was the leader of the social democratic Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( Ontario Section ) and its successor, the New Democratic Party of Ontario.
At the Commonwealth level, Section 4 of the Australian Constitution provides that:
Section 125 of the Constitution specified that the capital must be placed in a Commonwealth territory within New South Wales but at least 100 miles from Sydney.
The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation ( Manitoba Section ) ( CCF ), known informally as the Manitoba CCF, was a provincial branch of the national Canadian party by the same name.
# REDIRECT Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( Manitoba Section )
The Ontario New Democratic Party elects its leaders by secret ballot of the party members and / or their delegates at leadership elections, as did its predecessor, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( Ontario Section ).
# REDIRECT Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( Ontario Section ).
He played a personal part in the creation of the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation in November 1936, headed up by former Squadron Leader Lawrence Wackett, late of the RAAF's Experimental Section.
A vote to make it so was lost narrowly, instead the new constitution allows " the acquisition, with the consent of a State, of any railways of the State on terms arranged between the Commonwealth and the State " ( Section 51 xxxiii ) and " railway construction and extension in any State with the consent of that State " ( Section 51 xxxiv ).

Section and Constitution
( The latter prohibition took effect 1 January 1808, the earliest date on which Congress had the power to do so under Article I, Section 9 of the United States Constitution.
On 22 November 2007, the Nigerian Senate rejected the transfer, since the Green Tree Agreement ceding the area to Cameroon was contrary to Section 12 ( 1 ) of the 1999 Constitution.
In May 2010, the Washington State Supreme Court provided an opinion after it was asked to certify a question referred by the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington: “ Whether a public library, consistent with Article I, § 5 of the Washington Constitution, may filter Internet access for all patrons without disabling Web sites containing constitutionally-protected speech upon the request of an adult library patron .” The Washington State Supreme Court ruled that NCRL ’ s internet filtering policy did not violate Article I, Section 5 of the Washington State Constitution.
For example, the Case or Controversy Clause of Article Three of the United States Constitution ( Section 2, Clause 1 ) states that " the judicial Power shall extend ... to Controversies to which the United States shall be a Party ".
" ( Aristotle: Athenian Constitution, Part 5, Section 41 )
Under clause 17 Article I Section 8 of the Constitution however, Congress has power to " exercise exclusive Legislation in all cases whatsoever " over the federal district ( Washington, D. C .) and other territory ceded to the federal government by the states, such as for military installations.
Section 4 of the Constitution allows the Queen to appoint an Administrator to carry out the role of Governor-General when there is a vacancy.
( Section 5 of the Constitution )
:: Example 1 ( parliamentary monarchy ): Section 56 ( 1 ) of the Spanish Constitution of 1978 states:
:: Example 6 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter IV, Section 1, Article 66 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea states:
:: Example 8 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter 4, Article 80, Section 1-2 of the Constitution of Russia states:
:: Example 3 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter 4, Article 86, Section 4 of the Constitution of Russia states:
:: Example 4 ( single party republic ): Section 2, Article 81 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China states:
:: Example 1 ( parliamentary monarchy ): According to Section 12 of the Constitution of Denmark 1953:
:: Example 5 ( presidential republic ): Article 2, Section 1 of the United States Constitution states:
:: Example 6 ( semi-presidential republic ): Under Chapter 4, Article 80, Section 3 of the Constitution of Russia:
:: Example 3 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter 4, Section 2 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea states:
:: Example 1 ( parliamentary monarchy ): Article III, Section 15 of the Constitution Act, 1867, a part of the Constitution of Canada, states:
:: Example 4 ( presidential republic ): Article II, Section 2 of the United States Constitution states:
:: Example 6 ( semi-presidential republic ): According to Chapter 4, Article 87, Section 1 of the Constitution of Russia:
:: Example 2 ( presidential republic ): Article 1, Section 7 of the United States Constitution states:
Some states have fixed term legislatures, with no option of bringing forward elections ( e. g. Article II, Section 3, of the U. S. Constitution ).

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