Deputy Federal Commissioner of Taxation v Brown
Jurisdiction | Australia Federal only |
Court | High Court |
Neutral Citation | 1958-0311 HCA E,[1958] HCA 2 |
Date | 1958 |
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Commissioner of Taxation v Futuris Corporation Ltd
...of legislative power in s 51 to the examination of the independent Judicature. 81 This point was made by Dixon CJ in Deputy Federal Commissioner of Taxation v Brown82: ‘Although there is no judicial decision to that effect, it has, I think, been generally assumed that under the Constitution......
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2 books & journal articles
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Discriminatory Taxation in Light of Fortescue: Its Implications for the Development of Northern Australia
...Windeyer JJ agreed); 103 (Menzies J, with whom Barwick CJ and McTiernan J agreed) (‘Conroy’); Deputy Commissioner of Taxation v Brown (1958) 100 CLR 32, 39 (Dixon CJ). 96 Elliott (1935) 54 CLR 657, 675. 97 Ibid 674. 98 Ibid 675. 99 Ibid 678. 100 Ibid 704. 101 Ibid 680. 102 He dissented beca......
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The Common Law and Federal Jurisdiction — What Exactly Does Section 80 of the Judiciary Act DO?
...common law varied between different parts of Australia: see Deputy Commissioner of Taxation for the State of New South Wales v Brown (1958) 100 CLR 32, 39 (Dixon J); Pedersen v Young (1964) 110 CLR 162, 169–70 (Windeyer J). More recent authorities, however, indicate that the common law is n......