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Accordingly, the royal disallowance was granted. Upon the arrival in Virginia of these tidings, several of the clergy began suits against their respective vestries, for the purpose of compelling them to pay the amounts then legally due upon their salaries for the year 1758. Of these suits, the first to come to trial was that of the Rev. Thomas Warrington, in the County Court of Elizabeth City.

The constitution provides that the governor-general may veto or reserve any bill passed by the two houses of parliament when it conflicts with imperial interests or imperial legislation. It is now understood that the reserve power of disallowance which her Majesty's government possesses under the law is sufficient to meet all possible cases.

One thing I must needs put Mr Hussey in mind of, that when the prelates did intrude ministers, without any regard to the disallowance of the people, it was cried out against as an oppression and usurpation, and we are often warned by Mr Prynne, by Mr Coleman, and by myself, to cast away the prelates’ usurpation with themselves.

Holmes of the Medical School reported that no degrees had been conferred in the spring "in consequence of the disallowance by Her Majesty of the former election of Principal."

They then sent one of their own number to England, for the purpose of soliciting the royal disallowance of the act.

Plain Facts regarding the Disallowance of Manitoba Railway Charters, by the Winnipeg Board of Trade. Canada and the States The fisheries dispute Political union Commercial union Unrestricted reciprocity Jesuits' estates Unrestricted reciprocity For desperate ills, desperate remedies.

Wherefore, since the ceremonies are not among the number of such necessary things as may not be omitted without the peril of salvation, the invincible disallowance of our consciences should make our opposites not press them upon us, because by practising them we could not but sin, in that our consciences judge them unlawful.

The question as an Ontario one could only be dealt with by the Ontario authorities once it was admitted Sir Wilfrid being in agreement that disallowance was not possible. Yet Sir Wilfrid brought the issue into the Dominion parliament.

That vacancies occasioned by the death, resignation, etc., of any of the lay Governors shall be filled up from time to time by the majority of the Governors present at a meeting. That the Bishop of the Diocese shall be the Visitor of the College. That appointments to office in the College are not to be subject to disallowance by any other authority than that of the Governors.

Proud as he was of his destructive exploits, as a triumph of toryism over conservatism, Lyndhurst soon found that he could not so lightly override the wiser counsels of Peel. When the lords' amendments came to be considered in the commons, Russell prudently advised the acceptance of the less important, and the disallowance of those inconsistent with the principle of the bill.