Section 51(xxxi) is a subclause of section 51 of the Constitution of Australia. It empowers the Commonwealth to make laws regarding the acquisition of...
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Section 51 of the Constitution of Australia enumerates the legislative powers granted to the Parliament of Australia by the Australian States at Federation...
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to just terms of compensation for the acquisition of property under Section 51(xxxi) of the Australian Constitution. He closes by paraphrasing Darryl's...
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Eminent domain (redirect from Right of eminent domain)
In Australia, section 51(xxxi) of the Australian Constitution permits the Commonwealth Parliament to make laws with respect to "the acquisition of property...
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considered "alien" to Australia, and so the Commonwealth Government's power to deport "aliens" under Section 51 of the Australian Constitution, did not apply...
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Section 123 of the Constitution of Australia details the method by which the federal parliament may alter the borders of the Australian states. It provides...
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The Constitution of Australia (also known as the Commonwealth Constitution) is the fundamental law that governs the political structure of Australia. It...
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Section 122 of the Constitution of Australia deals with matters relating to the governance of Australian territories. It gives the Commonwealth Parliament...
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Commonwealth v Tasmania (redirect from The Commonwealth v. Tasmania)
degree of independence from the government, it was held to be a trading corporation. Section 51(xxxi) of the Australian Constitution provides that the federal...
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Bank Nationalisation Case (redirect from Commonwealth v Bank of New South Wales)
"absolutely free"), section 51(xxxi) (requiring compulsory acquisition of property to be "on just terms") and section 75(iii) (which grants the High Court original...
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proposed alterations of state boundaries, but may also extend to the acquisition of land by the Commonwealth under section 51(xxxi). Voting for federal...
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Australian constitutional law is the area of the law of Australia relating to the interpretation and application of the Constitution of Australia. Legal...
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The Australian Constitution (Public Record Copy) Act 1990 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, passed in 1990. The purpose of the Act was...
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Pye v Renshaw (category Acquisition of property in the Australian Constitution cases)
Renshaw, is a High Court of Australia case that deals with the interaction between section 51(xxxi) of the Constitution, (the Commonwealth's power to acquire...
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World Heritage Properties Conservation Act 1983 (category Repealed Acts of the Parliament of Australia)
in the event that any proclamation should amount to an acquisition of property within the meaning of section 51(xxxi) of the Australian Constitution. "World...
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Statute of Westminster as applied to Canada. The Statute of Westminster, as amended, remains a part of the constitution of Canada by virtue of section 52(2)(b)...
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P. J. Magennis Pty. Ltd. v Commonwealth (category Acquisition of property in the Australian Constitution cases)
of Australia case that deals with the Commonwealth's power of acquisition of property, which must be on just terms, as specified in section 51(xxxi)...
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Australian Capital Television v Commonwealth, is a decision of the High Court of Australia. The case is notable in Australian Constitutional Law as one...
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Telstra Corporation Ltd. v Commonwealth (redirect from Telstra Corporation Limited v The Commonwealth)
of property other than on just terms contrary to Section 51(xxxi) of the Constitution. Thus, Telstra began proceedings in the High Court of Australia...
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Section 90 of the Constitution of Australia prohibits the States from imposing customs duties and excise duties. The section bars the States from imposing...
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in Australia, is due to the text and structure of the Australian Constitution, which derives its influences from democratic concepts embedded in the Westminster...
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membership eventually failed in the Supreme Court of South Australia. Section 51(xxxi) of the Constitution of Australia requires 'just terms' (financial...
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medical and dental services; section 51(xxxi) empowers the Commonwealth to acquire property only "on just terms"; Section 80 provides a right to a jury...
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failure to give evidence: the rule in Jones v Dunkel". Precedent (Australian Lawyers Alliance). (2005) 68 Precedent Australian Lawyers Alliance 41 – via...
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United States dollar (redirect from Currency of the United States of America)
described in Coins of the United States dollar. Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution provides that "a regular Statement and Account of the Receipts and...
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The law of the United States comprises many levels of codified and uncodified forms of law, of which the supreme law is the nation's Constitution, which...
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Equality of rights and responsibility under the law shall not be denied or abridged on account of sex. – Washington Constitution, ARTICLE XXXI, §1 (1972)...
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the Commonwealth. This is distinct from the doctrine of crown immunity, as well as the rule expressed in Section 109 of the Australian Constitution which...
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New York Times. ProQuest 119422502. Washington Constitution, Article XXXI, §1 (1972) Alaska Constitution, Article I, §3 (1972) Lithwick, Dahlia (2010-08-30)...
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monarchy Book XXXI: Theory of feudal laws among the Franks, in their relation to the transformations in their monarchy In his classification of political...
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