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III. EXECUTIVE POWER

  • Declaration of Executive Power in the Queen
  • Application of Provisions referring to Governor General
  • Constitution of Privy Council for Canada
  • All Powers under Acts to be exercised by Governor General with Advice of Privy Council, or alone
  • Application of Provisions referring to Governor General in Council
  • Power to Her Majesty to authorize Governor General to appoint Deputies
  • Command of Armed Forces to continue to be vested in the Queen
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CONSTITUTION ACT, 1867

  • I. PRELIMINARY
  • II. UNION
  • III. EXECUTIVE POWER
    • Declaration of Executive Power in the Queen
    • Application of Provisions referring to Governor General
    • Constitution of Privy Council for Canada
    • All Powers under Acts to be exercised by Governor General with Advice of Privy Council, or alone
    • Application of Provisions referring to Governor General in Council
    • Power to Her Majesty to authorize Governor General to appoint Deputies
    • Command of Armed Forces to continue to be vested in the Queen
  • IV. LEGISLATIVE POWER
  • V. PROVINCIAL CONSTITUTIONS
  • VI. DISTRIBUTION OF LEGISLATIVE POWERS
  • VII. JUDICATURE
  • VIII. REVENUES; DEBTS; ASSETS; TAXATION
  • IX. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  • X. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY
  • XI. ADMISSION OF OTHER COLONIES
  • SCHEDULES :
  • End Notes

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