INDEX TO THE ACT. Absence: Of a Senator for 2 consecutive Sessions, involves forfeit- Of Speaker of H. of Commons, for 48 hours; a Speaker Of a Lieut.-Governor; Governor General may appoint. Administration: Government of Canada:-See Privy Council. Administration of Justice :--See Justice. Administrator of the Government: Canada, 10, 14.- -Provinces; May be appointed by Admiralty Courts: The salaries of Judges thereof are fixed and provided Admission of other Colonies: Provision for admission of other Colonies into the Agriculture: Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works, has a Laws in relation to Agriculture may be enacted by Par- Algoma District: Every male householder therein, being a British subject, Aliens: Under exclusive control of Parliament, 91 (25). Allowances to the Provinces :-See Public Revenues. Amendments to provisions of this Act: The places named in the Act, as the Seats of the respec- The Parliament of Canada may amend the provisions of The Legislature of Quebec may also amend the same, in -Electoral Divisions (for the L. Assembly) set forth The Lieut.-Governor in Council may alter the Great Annual Sessions: Of the Parliament of Canada, 20.Of the Provincial Appeal Appeal: To the Governor in Council, from any Provincial Act or Parliament may provide for the organization of a Court Attorney General: Has a seat in the Executive Council (Ontario and Que- Auctioneers' Licences: Are under Provincial control, 92 (9). Banking: Under exclusive control of Parliament, 91 (15). Bankruptcy: Disqualifies a Senator, 31 (3). Under exclusive control of Parliament, 91 (21). Beacons and Buoys: Under exclusive control of Parliament, 91 (9). Bills of Exchange: Legislation thereon is under exclusive control of Parlia Borrowing of Money: For the Dominion; Under control of Parliament, 91 (4). British Columbia: Admission of, into the Union, 146. Canada: Declared to be the name of the New Dominion, 3, 4. Divided into four Provinces, 5.-Limits of each de- fined, 6, 7. Canals Canals: Casting Vote: Speaker of House of Commons has a casting vote only, Census: To be taken in 1871, and in every tenth year thereafter, Charitable Institutions: Are under Provincial control (excepting Marine Hospi- Coinage: Under exclusive control of Parliament, 91 (14). Commissioner of Crown Lands: Has a seat in the Executive Council (Ontario and Que- Commissioner of Public Works :-See Public Works. Companies, Incorporated: Such as relate to Provincial objects, are under Provincial Consolidated Revenue Fund :--See Public Revenues. Copyrights: Under exclusive control of Parliament, 91 (23). Courts:- See Justice, Administration of. Courts, Procedure of :-See Property. Criminal Criminal Laws: Under exclusive control of Parliament (except constitu- Currency: Under exclusive control of Parliament, 91 (14). Customs Laws: Provincial Customs Laws continue in force, until altered Importation (from one Province to another) of foreign Debts, Public:-See Public Debt. Defence of the Country: Under exclusive control of Parliament, 91 (7). Canada may assume any land required for fortifica- Denominational Schools:-See Education. Disallowance of Bills: Parliament of Canada; Bills assented to by the Gov- Provincial Legislatures; Bills assented to by the Lieut.- Divorce: Under exclusive control of Parliament, 91 (26). Education: Placed under exclusive control of Provincial Legisla- Rights conferred by law upon Denominational Schools, All the powers already conferred on Roman Catholic Election of Members: All existing laws in relation to Elections, Controverted W |