England's Case Against Home RuleDicey, A. V. (Albert Venn)
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England's Case Against Home Rule
Dicey, A. V. (Albert Venn)
Home rule -- Ireland
(2.) _For the purposes of this section it shall be lawful for Her
Majesty by Order in Council to make such provisions for summoning the
said peers of Ireland to the House of Lords and the said members from
Ireland to the House of Commons as to Her Majesty may seem necessary or
proper, and any provisions contained in such Order in Council shall have
the same effect as if they had been enacted by Parliament._
[Sidenote: Definitions.]
40. In this Act--
The expression "the appointed day" shall mean such day after the
_thirty-first day of March in the year one thousand eight hundred and
eighty-seven_ as may be determined by order of Her Majesty in Council.
The expression "Lord-Lieutenant" includes the lords justices or any
other chief governor or governors of Ireland for the time being.
The expression "Her Majesty the Queen," or "Her Majesty" or "the Queen,"
includes the heirs and successors of Her Majesty the Queen.
The expression "Treasury," means the Commissioners of Her Majesty's
Treasury.
The expression "Treaty" includes any convention or arrangement.
The expression "existing" means existing at the passing of this Act.
The expression "existing constituency" means any county or borough, or
division of a county or borough, or a University returning at the
passing of this Act a member or members to serve in Parliament.
The expression "duties of excise" does not include a duty received in
respect of any license whether for the sale of intoxicating liquors or
otherwise.
The expression "financial year" means the twelve months ending on the
_thirty-first day of March_.
[Sidenote: Short title of Act.]
41. This Act may be cited for all purposes as the Irish Government
Act, 1886.
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FIRST SCHEDULE.
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FIRST ORDER OF THE IRISH LEGISLATIVE BODY.
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Electoral Districts. | Number of Members. | Rotation.
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SECOND SCHEDULE.
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PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE FIRST ORDER OF THE IRISH
LEGISLATIVE BODY.
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THIRD SCHEDULE.
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BOUNDARIES OF DIVISIONS OF THE CITY OF CORK FOR THE PURPOSE OF
RETURNING MEMBERS TO THE SECOND ORDER OF THE LEGISLATIVE
BODY.
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FOURTH SCHEDULE.
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PROVISIONS AS TO SUPERANNUATION ALLOWANCES OF PERSONS IN THE
PERMANENT CIVIL SERVICE.
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FIFTH SCHEDULE.
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TRANSITORY PROVISIONS.
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