Federal Attorney-General v T & G Mutual Life Society Ltd

JurisdictionAustralia Federal only
Judgment Date1978
Neutral Citation1978-0615 HCA A,[1978] HCA 24
Date1978
Year1978
CourtHigh Court
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  • The Australian Constitution's Influence on the Common Law
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 31-1, March 2003
    • March 1, 2003
    ...law or concerning state laws. Its validity was upheld by the High Court inAttorney-General (Cth) v T & G Mutual Life Society Ltd (1978) 144 CLR 161. The 1975 Act waspreceded by the Privy Council (Limitation of Appeals) Act 1968 (Cth), which removed theright to appeal from the High Court to ......
  • Why These Three? the Significance of the Selection of Remedies in Section 75(V) of the Australian Constitution
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 42-2, June 2014
    • June 1, 2014
    ...New South Wales v Commonwealth (1948) 76 CLR 1, 363 (Dixon J); cited or quoted in (for example) A-G (Cth) v T&G Mutual Life Society Ltd (1978) 144 CLR 161, 189 (Aickin J); Deputy Commissioner of Taxation v Richard Walter Pty Ltd (1995) 183 CLR 168, 178–9 (Mason CJ); Re Refugee Tribunal; Ex ......