They then sent one of their own number to England, for the purpose of soliciting the royal disallowance of the act.
Disallowance by Order in Council of Act assented to by Governor General.
The disallowance of the Ordinance and his official recall crossed this intimation on the road.
Disallowance [as also Duplicates of the same by the next conveyance]; and in case any or all of the said Laws .
Disallowance And that incase all or any of them shall, at any time within the space of three yeares next after the same shall have been presented to us .
Before he left Canada he proclaimed the act of indemnity, and notified her majesty's disallowance of the ordinance.
Formed in Toronto, in 1889, to secure the disallowance of the Jesuits' Estates Act, and generally to oppose what was described as the "political encroachments of ultramontanism.
An agitation in Ontario for disallowance of the Act, was followed by a formal motion in the Dominion House, by Colonel O'Brien, but only thirteen members voted for disallowance.
The disallowance is published in Victoria on the 1st of May.
In Crown Colonies the allowance or disallowance of any Law is generally signified by despatch.
In Colonies having Representative Assemblies the disallowance of any Law, or the Crown's assent to a reserved Bill, is signified by Order in Council.
Let us assume, though the truth of the assumption is not quite clear, that this veto is combined, as in the case of the colonies, with a further power of disallowance on the part of the Crown, or in effect of the British Ministry.
But the Crown retains power to disallow the Law; and if such power be exercised at any time afterwards, the Law ceases to have operation from the date at which such disallowance is published in the Colony.
In those days of slow communication the news of the disallowance reached him tardily.
The disallowanceof his ordinance by the home authorities was a blow fair in the face.
It was resolved that pending a decision on the former acting-Principal's memorial to Her Majesty's Council, protesting against the disallowance of his appointment, a temporary appointment of Principal be made.
Holmes of the Medical School reported that no degrees had been conferred in the spring "in consequence of the disallowance by Her Majesty of the former election of Principal.
That appointments to office in the College are not to be subject to disallowance by any other authority than that of the Governors.
Different critical opinions respecting these two dialogues 17 Grounds for disallowing them--less strong against the Second than against the First 18 The supposed grounds for disallowance are in reality only marks of inferiority ib.
Side-note: The supposed grounds for disallowance are in reality only marks of inferiority.
Mr Hussey will have ministers placed “without any regard to the allowance or disallowance of the people,” Epist.
And the Major not liking that which I had drawn for Lord Cornwallis, because there was a clause in it, reserving to Congress the approbation or disallowance of my act, went away without taking it.
All Provincial Legislation requires the assent of the Governor and the Governor-General, and is also subject to disallowance by His Majesty.
It is perhaps unnecessary to add that the Governor General and the Secretary of State should retain their existing powers of assent, reservation, and disallowance to all Acts of the Indian legislature.
The Acts of the Provincial Legislature must be assented to first by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, or the Commissioner as the case may be, and then by the Governor-General subject always to disallowance by the Crown.
On the 1st of July a proclamation was issued giving public notice of the disallowance of the Oaths Bill.
He at once gave notice of the disallowance to the Premier, Sir John A.
Every ordinance passed by this Council was to be transmitted within six months, at farthest, after enactment, for the approbation of the King, and if disallowed, was to be void on its disallowance becoming known at Quebec.
The question as an Ontario one could only be dealt with by the Ontario authorities once it was admitted--Sir Wilfrid being in agreement--that disallowance was not possible.
It parried the demand for disallowance of the provincial statute by an engagement to defray the cost of litigation challenging the validity of the law.
Plain Facts regarding theDisallowance of Manitoba Railway Charters, by the Winnipeg Board of Trade.
It is now understood that the reserve power of disallowance which her Majesty's government possesses under the law is sufficient to meet all possible cases.
Disallowance is now rare, except where Imperial interests are affected, and never occurs on the ground of the policy or impolicy of the measure.
Every work for gain with her causes her disallowance until she be reduced to ashes.
And work for gain causes disallowance in the water also, until the ashes be strewn upon it.
After her disallowance he does not render his garments unclean.
If it happened during the sprinkling of her blood, everyone busied before her disallowance renders his garments unclean.
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