Provision 47. Until the Parliament of Canada in case of absence of otherwise provides, in case of the Absence, Speaker. for any Reason, of the Speaker from the Chair of the House of Commons for period of Forty-Eight Consecutive Hours, the House may elect another of its Members to act as Speaker, and the Member so elected shall, during the Continuance of such Absence of the Speaker, have and execute all the Powers, Privileges and Duties of Speaker. Quorum of 48. The Presence of at least Twenty House of Commons. Members of the House of Commons shat be necessary to constitute a Meeting of the House for the Exercise of its Powers; and for that Purpose the Speaker shall be reckoned as a Member. of House of Commons. Voting in 49. Questions arising in the House of House of Commons shall be decided by a Majority of Commons. Voices other than that of the Speaker, and when the Voices are equal, but not other wise, the Speaker shall have a Vote. Duration 50. Every House of Commons shall continue for Five Years from the day of the Return of the Writs for choosing the llouse (subject to be sooner dissolved by the Gorernor-General), and no longer. 51. On the completion of the Census in the Year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one seventy-one, and of each subsequent decen- Decennial of Sixty-five Members : the other Provinces such a number tion of Quebec (so ascertained): of Members for a Province a frac- the whole number : Number of Members for a Province the Number of the aggregate population of Canada at the then last preceding Readjustment of the Number of Members for the Province is ascertained at the then latest Census to be diminished by One Twentieth Part or upwards: (5.) Such Re-adjustment shall not take effect until the Termination of the then existing Parliament. Increase 52. The Number of Members of the of number of House House of Commons may be from l'ime to of Com Time increased by the Parliament of Canada, provided the proportionate Representation of the Province prescribed by this Act is not thereby disturbed. Money Votes ; Royal Assent. mons. Appropri- 53. Bills for appropriating any part of ation and the Public Revenue, or for imposing any . of Commons. Recom 51. It shall not be law ful for the House mendation of Commons to adopt or pass any Vote, of money votes. Resolution, Address, or Bill for the Appropriation of any Part of the Public Revenue, or of any Tax or Impost, to any Purpose that has not been first recommended to that House by Message of the GovernorGeneral in the Session in which such Vote, Resolution, Address, or Bill is proposed. 55. Where a Bill passed by the Houses Royal Asof the Parliament is presented to the Gov- Bills, &c. ernor-General for the Queen's Assent, he shall declare, according to his discretion, but subject to the Provisions of this Act and to Her Majesty's Instructions, either that he assents thereto in the Queen's Name, or that he withholds the Queen's Assent, or that he reserves the Bill for the Signification of the Queen's Pleasure. 56. Where the Governor-General assents Disallowto a Bill in the Queen's Name, he shall by Order in the first convenient Opportunity send an Council of authentic Copy of the Act to One of ler sented to Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, by Goverand if the Queen in Council within Two mar. Years after receipt thereof by the Secretary of State thinks fit to disallow the Act, such Disallowance (with a certificate of the Secretary of State of the Day on which the Act was received by him) being signified by the Governor-General, by speech or Message to each of the Houses of the Parliament or by Proclamation, shall annul the Act from and after the Day of such Signification. 57. A Bill reserved for the Signification Significaof the Queen's Pleasure shall not have any Queen's nor-Gene Force tion of pleasure on Bill reserved. Force unless and until within Two Years from the day on which it was presented to the Governor-General for the Queen's Assent, the Governor-General signifies, by Speech or Message to each of the Houses of the Parliament or by Proclamation, that it has received the assent of the Queen in Council. An Entry of every such Speech, Message, or Proclamation shall be made in the Journal of each House, and a Duplicate thereof duly attested shall be delivered to the proper officer to be kept among the Records of Canada. V.-PROVINCIAL CONSTITUTIONS. Executive Power. Appoint- 58. For each Province there shall be an ment of Lieut. Officer, styled the Lieutenant-Governor, Govern appointed by the Governor-General in ors of Provinces. Council by Instrument under the Great Seal of Canada. ernor. Tenure of 59. A Lieutenant-Governor shall hold office of Office during the Pleasure of the GovernorLieutenant Gov. General; but any Lieutenant-Governor appointed after the Commencement of the First Session of the Parliament of Canada shall not be removeable within Five Years, from his Appointment, except for cause as |