The Canadian Constitution As Interpreted By the Judicial Committee of the Privy

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The Canadian Constitution As Interpreted By the Judicial Committee of the Privy
Edward Robert Cameron
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V. Beg. , (1888) 14 App. Cas. 46, followed.
The Dominion Government having purported, without the consent of the province, to appropriate part of the surrendered lands under its own seal as a reserve for the Indians in accordance with the said treaty : — Held, that this was ultra vires the Dominion, which had by s. 91 of the British North America Act of 1867 exclusive legislative authority over the lands in question, but had no ^proprietary rights therein.
The consent of the province having bee
...n subseqiiently provided for by a * Present: The Lord Chancellor, Lord Macnaghten, Lord Davey, Lord Robertson, and Lord Lindley.
(1) 12 Cl. & F. 1.
(2) L. R, 1 Ch. 1.
(3) [1898] A. C. 769.
ONTARIO MINING CO. V. SEYBOLD 585 statutory agreement between the two Governments, the special leave to J. C.
appeal granted upon the representation of the general public importance 1902 of the question involved would probably have been rescinded if a petition to that effect had been made. Ontario Mining Appeal b}' .


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