Chapter V Of The Constitution Of Australia
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Chapter V Of The Constitution Of Australia
Chapter V of the Constitution of Australia deals with the relationship between the states and the Commonwealth, and other matters pertaining to the states. It is composed of fifteen sections, namely: * Section 106: Saving of Constitutions * Section 107: Saving of power of State Parliaments * Section 108: Saving of State laws * Section 109: Inconsistency of laws * Section 110: Provisions referring to Governor * Section 111: States may surrender territory * Section 112: States may levy charges for inspection laws * Section 113: Intoxicating liquids * Section 114: States may not raise forces. Taxation of property of Commonwealth or State * Section 115: States not to coin money * Section 116: Commonwealth not to legislate in respect of religion * Section 117: Rights of residents in States * Section 118: Recognition of laws etc. of States * Section 119: Protection of States from invasion and violence * Section 120: Custody of offenders against laws of the Commonwealth Reference ...
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Intoxicating Liquids
Intoxication — or poisoning, especially by an alcoholic or narcotic substance — may refer to: * Substance intoxication: ** Alcohol intoxication ** LSD intoxication ** Toxidrome ** Tobacco intoxication ** Cannabis intoxication ** Cocaine intoxication ** Caffeine#Caffeine intoxication ** Stimulant#Effects ** Water intoxication ** Drug overdose ** Inhalant abuse#Administration and effects * ''Intoxication'' (film), a 1919 German film directed by Ernst Lubitsch * ''Intoxication'' (Shaggy album) * Intoxication (The Habibis album), 1998 * "Intoxication", a song by Disturbed from ''Believe'' * "Intoxication", a single by Shriekback from their ''Go Bang!'' album See also *Intoxicated (other) Intoxicated may refer to: *The adjective related to intoxication * "Intoxicated" (Hinder song), 2015 single *"Intoxicated", song on ''Symphony Soldier'' album by The Cab *"Intoxicated", 2007 single by Amanda Wilson * "Intoxicated" (Martin Solveig a ...
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Commonwealth Not To Legislate In Respect Of Religion
A commonwealth is a traditional English term for a political community founded for the common good. Historically, it has been synonymous with "republic". The noun "commonwealth", meaning "public welfare, general good or advantage", dates from the 15th century. Originally a phrase (the common-wealth or the common wealth – echoed in the modern synonym "public wealth"), it comes from the old meaning of "wealth", which is "well-being", and is itself a loose translation of the Latin res publica (republic). The term literally meant "common well-being". In the 17th century, the definition of "commonwealth" expanded from its original sense of "public welfare" or "commonweal" to mean "a state in which the supreme power is vested in the people; a republic or democratic state". The term evolved to become a title to a number of political entities. Three countries – Australia, the Bahamas, and Dominica – have the official title "Commonwealth", as do four U.S. states and two U.S. territo ...
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Rights Of Residents In States
Rights are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; that is, rights are the fundamental normative rules about what is allowed of people or owed to people according to some legal system, social convention, or ethical theory. Rights are of essential importance in such disciplines as law and ethics, especially theories of justice and deontology. Rights are fundamental to any civilization and the history of social conflicts is often bound up with attempts both to define and to redefine them. According to the ''Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy'', "rights structure the form of governments, the content of laws, and the shape of morality as it is currently perceived". Definitional issues One way to get an idea of the multiple understandings and senses of the term is to consider different ways it is used. Many diverse things are claimed as rights: There are likewise diverse possible ways to categorize rights, such as: There has been considerable debate abou ...
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Recognition Of Laws Etc
Recognition may refer to: *Award, something given in recognition of an achievement Machine learning *Pattern recognition, a branch of machine learning which encompasses the meanings below Biometric *Recognition of human individuals, or biometrics, used as a form of identification and access control **Facial recognition system, a system to identify individuals by their facial characteristics **Fingerprint recognition, automated method of verifying a match between two human fingerprints **Handwritten biometric recognition, identifies the author of specific handwriting, offline (static) or in real-time (dynamic) **Iris recognition, a method of biometric identification Linguistic *Language identification, the problem of identifying which natural language given content is in *Natural language understanding, the parsing of the meaning of text *Speech recognition, the conversion of spoken words into text *Speaker recognition, the recognition of a speaker from their voice Textual ...
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Protection Of States From Invasion And Violence
Protection is any measure taken to guard a thing against damage caused by outside forces. Protection can be provided to physical objects, including organisms, to systems, and to intangible things like civil and political rights. Although the mechanisms for providing protection vary widely, the basic meaning of the term remains the same. This is illustrated by an explanation found in a manual on electrical wiring: Some kind of protection is a characteristic of all life, as living things have evolved at least some protective mechanisms to counter damaging environmental phenomena, such as ultraviolet light. Biological membranes such as bark on trees and skin on animals offer protection from various threats, with skin playing a key role in protecting organisms against pathogens and excessive water loss. Additional structures like scales and hair offer further protection from the elements and from predators, with some animals having features such as spines or camouflage serving ...
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Custody Of Offenders Against Laws Of The Commonwealth
Custody may refer to: Government and law * Child custody, a description of the legal relationship between a parent (or guardian) and child * Custody and repatriation, a Chinese administrative procedure 1982–2003 * Legal custody, a legal term in England and Wales for a person held under the law * Arrest or police custody, a lawful holding of a person by removing their freedom of liberty * Remand (detention), otherwise known as remanded in custody * Imprisonment (Terminology varies, but in common law, detention before charge is referred to as custody and continued detention after conviction is referred to as imprisonment.) Organizations and enterprises * Custodian bank, a specialized financial institution responsible for safeguarding a firm's or individual's financial assets * Custos (Franciscans), often referred to as ''custody'', the institution of the Franciscan Order of the Catholic Church Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Custody'' (1988 film), Australian TV film fe ...
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