• Section 92 of the Constitution of Australia, as far as is still relevant today is: ... trade, commerce, and intercourse among the States, whether by means...
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  • Section 113 of the Constitution of Australia provides that legally, all intoxicating liquids in a State are to be treated as if they were produced in that...
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    The Constitution of Australia (also known as the Commonwealth Constitution) is the fundamental law that governs the political structure of Australia. It...
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    matters specified in the Constitution of Australia and supplementary legislation. The High Court was established following the passage of the Judiciary Act 1903...
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  • Section 51(i) of the Australian Constitution enables the Parliament of Australia to make laws about: Trade and commerce with other countries, and among...
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  • Section 90 of the Constitution of Australia prohibits the States from imposing customs duties and excise duties. The section bars the States from imposing...
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    and the authorising legislation, the Emergency Management Act 2005, were not impermissibly infringing section 92 of the Constitution of Australia. On...
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  • Section 99 of the Constitution of Australia, is one of several important non-discrimination provisions that govern actions of the Commonwealth and (in...
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    Australia, is a High Court of Australia case that deals with whether a particular Act of South Australia contravenes Section 92 of the Constitution of...
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  • violated the Constitution of Australia. In a unanimous verdict by the High Court of Australia on 27 March 2008, the two provisions of the legislation,...
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