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Travis, Constitutional Powers of Parliament, 1884
A Law Treatise on the Constitutional Powers of Parliament, and of the local legislatures, under the British North American Act, 1867: by J. Travis,
ii+184p, St. John, New Brunswick, pr. by the Sun Publishing Co., 1884. (This work apepars to be self-published. Among other items of evidence is the
legend “With the Author‘s Compliments,” which appears on the soft cover. Travis considers himself a moderate, in opposition both to those who would deny
the Canadian federal parliament any power over the legislatures of the provinces, as well as to those who would deny all effective power to the local
legislatures.)
Title:   A law treatise on the constitutional powers of Parliament, and of the local legislatures : under the British North America Act, 1867 / by J. Travis, Esquire, LL. B. ; of the New Brunswick bar ; annotator of Parsons on partnership ; first prize law-essayist of Harvard University of 1866 ; author of leading law editorials in the American law register, (Phila. 1866 and '67 ; Hon. Chief Justice Redfield, author of "Law of wills ; " "Law of railways," &c., editor), on origin and history of the common law : jurisdiction of the United States federal courts ; common law criminal jurisdiction of the state courts, &c., &c.
OCLC Number:   647538628
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