Victoria v Commonwealth
Jurisdiction | Australia Federal only |
Judgment Date | 1975 |
Neutral Citation | 1975-1029 HCA F,[1975] HCA 52,[1975] HCA 39,1975-0624 HCA C |
Date | 1975 |
Court | High Court |
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76 cases
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The People (At the Suit of the DPP) v Vincent Banks
...not been satisfied in that instance ( Cormack v. Cope (1974) 131 CLR 432). 59 . In the subsequent decision in Victoria v. Commonwealth (1975) 134 CLR 81 the High Court held that this non-compliance with constitutional requirements affected the validity of certain legislative enactments pass......
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DPP v Banks
...not been satisfied in that instance ( Cormack v. Cope (1974) 131 CLR 432). 59 . In the subsequent decision in Victoria v. Commonwealth (1975) 134 CLR 81 the High Court held that this non-compliance with constitutional requirements affected the validity of certain legislative enactments pass......
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Medical: University nursing student placement cancellations & Covid-19.
...Aid/Watch Incorporated v Commissioner of Taxation (2010) 241 CLR 539; [2010] HCA 42; Victoria v Commonwealth (1975) 134 CLR 81; [1975] HCA 39; Gerhardy v Brown (1985) 159 CLR 70; [1985] HCA 11; Australian Capital Television v Commonwealth (1992) 177 CLR 106; [1992] HCA 45; Theophanous v Her......
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Pape And Government Spending - No Cause For Alarm
...spending was consequently authorised. On a third view, most clearly set out by Justice Mason in the AAP Case (Victoria v Commonwealth (1975) 134 CLR 338), the appropriation and payment out of the consolidated revenue fund was to be distinguished from the spending of the appropriated money b......
40 books & journal articles
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The Limits and Use of Executive Power by Government
...* Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Sydney. 1 (1974) 131 CLR 477. 2 Victoria v Commonwealth and Hayden (1975) 134 CLR 338 ( 'AAP'). 3 (1975) 132 CLR 164. 4 Davis v Commonwealth (1988) 166 CLR 79. 5 Ruddock v Vadarlis (2001) 110 FCR 491 ('Vadarlis'), reversing Victorian Council ......
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Democracy, Liberty and the Prerogative: The Displacement of Inherent Executive Power by Statute
...111 CLR 549, 557–8; New South Wales v Commonwealth (1975) 135 CLR 337, 364–5 ('Seas and Submerged Lands Case'); Victoria v Commonwealth (1975) 134 CLR 338, 384, 405–6; Salemi v Mackellar [No 2] (1977) 137 CLR 396, 403; Ansett Transport Industries (Operations) Pty Ltd v Commonwealth (1977) 1......
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Territory Courts and Federal Jurisdiction
...v Commissioners of Taxation (NSW) (1907) 4 CLR 1087, 1133 (Griffith CJ, Barton and O'Connor JJ); Victoria v The Commonwealth and Connor (1975) 134 CLR 81, 118, 119 (Barwick CJ), 182 (Mason J); Kruger v The Commonwealth (1996) 190 CLR 1, 175 (Gummow J). See also Alfred Deakin's second readin......
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The Engineers Case Centenary: SCOTUS and the Origins of Australia's Scabrous Constitutional Signature
...between States or parts of States; 254 The nationhood power was first discussed in Victoria v Commonwealth and Hayden (“AAP Case”) (1975) 134 CLR 338 (Austl.). The power was said to be appropriate to the executive government of a nation, and is more general than the constitutional, legislat......
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