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Page 49
... legislative side , however , the Governor's authority varies from complete control to mere veto or suspensory power ... legislative powers ) the Colonies and Protectorates can be divided into five classes : - ( a ) Those without a ...
... legislative side , however , the Governor's authority varies from complete control to mere veto or suspensory power ... legislative powers ) the Colonies and Protectorates can be divided into five classes : - ( a ) Those without a ...
Page 53
... Legislative Council , and four members of the House of Assembly nominated annually by the Governor ; its functions are to prepare the esti- mates , to introduce all money votes , and to initiate all Government measures . A further ...
... Legislative Council , and four members of the House of Assembly nominated annually by the Governor ; its functions are to prepare the esti- mates , to introduce all money votes , and to initiate all Government measures . A further ...
Page 101
... Legislative . Council was set up ; half of its members are elective , being chosen by the island Legislative Councils of which they must be , and remain , members . The central body possesses concurrent legislative powers with the ...
... Legislative . Council was set up ; half of its members are elective , being chosen by the island Legislative Councils of which they must be , and remain , members . The central body possesses concurrent legislative powers with the ...
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