The Constitutional History And Law of New Zealand

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The Constitutional History And Law of New Zealand
J James Hight
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62, August 17th, 1840, which enacted that it should "be lawful for Her Majesty by Letters Patent, to be from Time to Time issued under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, to erect into a separate Colony or Colonies any Islands which now are, or which hereafter may be, comprised within, and be Dependencies of, the said Colony of New South Wales, " and to constitute for any new colony so created a Legislative Council, con- sisting of no fewer than seven persons, inclusive of the Governor or Lie...utenant-Governor of the Colony, holding their places at the pleasure of the Crown, and competent to make such laws as might be required for peace and good government. The laws so made were to be consistent with the law of England, so far as the circumstances of the Colony might admit, and to be subject to confirmation or disallowance by the Crown. Moreover, the Council was to be guided in its legisla- tion by any instructions issued by the Queen-in- Council for that purpose. All instructions issued by the Crown in pursuance of the Act, and all laws of the Legislative Council, were to be laid before the Houses of Parliament within one month from the date of issuing the instructions, or from the arrival in the United Kingdom of copies of the laws, should Parlia- ment then be sitting, or, failing their arrival during a session of Parliament, within one month from the commencement of the next session.

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