Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1901-1910; Land tenure -- Ireland
26. Office of Lord-Lieutenant.
Judges and Civil Servants.
27. Judges to be removable only on address.
28. Provisions as to Judges and other persons having salaries charged on
the Consolidated Fund.
29. As to persons holding Civil Service appointments.
30. Provision for existing pensions and superannuation allowances.
_Transitory Provisions._
31. Transitory provisions in Schedule.
_Miscellaneous._
32. Post office and savings banks.
33. Audit.
34. Application of parliamentary law.
35. Regulations for carrying Act into effect.
36. Saving of powers of House of Lords.
37. Saving of rights of Parliament.
38. Continuance of existing laws, courts, officers, etc.
39. Mode of alteration of Act.
40. Definitions.
41. Short title of Act.
SCHEDULES.
_A Bill to amend the provision for the future Government of Ireland._
[A.D. 1886.
Be it enacted by the Queen's most excellent Majesty, by and with the
advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in
this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as
follows:
PART I.
_Legislative Authority._
[Sidenote: Establishment of Irish Legislature.]
=1.= On and after the appointed day there shall be established in Ireland
a Legislature consisting of Her Majesty the Queen and the Irish
Legislative Body.
[Sidenote: Powers of Irish Legislature.]
=2.= With the exceptions and subject to the restrictions in this Act
mentioned, it shall be lawful for Her Majesty the Queen, by and with the
advice of the Irish Legislative Body, to make laws for the peace, order,
and good government of Ireland, and by any such law to alter and repeal
any law in Ireland.
[Sidenote: Exceptions from powers of Irish Legislature.]
=3.= The Legislature of Ireland shall not make laws relating to the
following matters, or any of them:--
(1) The status or dignity of the Crown, or the succession the Crown or
a Regency;
(2) The making of peace or war;
(3) The army, navy, militia, volunteers, or other military or naval
forces, or the defence of the realm;
(4) Treaties and other relations with foreign States, or the
relations between the various parts of Her Majesty's dominions;
(5) Dignities or titles of honour;
(6) Prize or booty of war;
(7) Offences against the law of nations; or offences committed in
violation of any treaty made, or hereafter to be made, between Her
Majesty and any foreign State; or offences committed on the high seas;
(8) Treason, alienage, or naturalisation;
(9) Trade, navigation, or quarantine;
(10) The postal and telegraph service, except as hereafter in this Act
mentioned with respect to the transmission of letters and telegrams in
Ireland;
(11) Beacons, lighthouses, or sea-marks;
(12) The coinage; the value of foreign money; legal tender; or weights
and measures; or
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