A Leap in the Dark - A Criticism of the Principles of Home Rule as Illustrated by the - Bill of 1893 by Albert Venn Dicey
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Accounts and Probate, etc., duties, ib.--18. Money bills and votes,
p. 206.--19. Exchequer judges for revenue actions, election petitions, etc., ib.--20. Transfer of post office and postal telegraphs, p. 207.--21. Transfer of savings banks, p. 208.--22. Irish appeals, p. 209.--23. Special provision for decision of constitutional questions, ib.--24. Office of Lord Lieutenant, p. 210.--25. Use of Crown lands by Irish Government, ib.--26. Tenure of future judges, ib.--27. As to existing judges and other persons having salaries charged on the Consolidated Fund, ib.--28. As to persons holding civil service appointments, p. 211.--29. As to existing pensions and superannuation allowances, p. 212.--30. As to Police, ib.--31. Irish Exchequer Consolidated Fund and Audit, p. 213.--32. Law applicable to both Houses of Irish Legislature, ib.--33. Supplemental provisions as to powers of Irish Legislature, ib.--34. Limitation of borrowing by local authorities, p. 214.--35. Temporary restriction on powers of Irish Legislature and Executive, ib.--36. Transitory provisions, ib.--37. Continuance of existing laws, courts, officers, etc., p. 216.--38. Appointed day, ib.--39. Definitions, ib.--40. Short title, p. 217. SCHEDULES 218-223 1. Legislative Council 218 2. Irish Members in the House of Commons 220 3. Finance 222 |
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