The Judges of the Superior Courts shall hold office during good Behaviour, but shall be removable by the Governor General on Address of the Senate and House of Commons. Annual Report - Page 27by Civil Service Commission of Canada - 1910Full view - About this book
| Great Britain - Canada - 1962 - 676 pages
...substituted therefor: "99. (1) Subject to subsection two of this section, the Judges of the Superior Courts shall hold office during good behaviour, but shall...General on Address of the Senate and House of Commons. (2) A Judge of a Superior Court, whether appointed before or after the coming into force of this section,... | |
| Algeria - 1968 - 270 pages
...office of Judges. — (i) Subject to subsection two of this section, the Judges of the Superior Courts shall hold office during good behaviour, but shall...General on Address of the Senate and House of Commons. Termination at age 75. — (2) A Judge of a Superior Court, whether appointed before or after the coming... | |
| Edward McWhinney - Political Science - 1991 - 316 pages
...Province. 5.99 (1) Subject to subsection of two of this section, the judges of the Superior Courts shall hold office during good behaviour, but shall...General on address of the Senate and House of Commons. (2) A Judge of a Superior Court, whether appointed before or after the coming into force of this section,... | |
| Robert Martin, Gordon Stuart Adam - Law - 1994 - 900 pages
...embodied in s. 99(1) of the Constitution Act, 1867, which provides that 'the Judges of the Superior Courts shall hold office during good behaviour, but shall...General on Address of the Senate and House of Commons.' There is some question about whether this provision creates two methods of removal: one by executive... | |
| Commonwealth Secretariat - Law - 1997 - 456 pages
...that Province. 99. (1) Subject to subsection two of this section, the Judges of the Superior Courts shall hold office during good behaviour, but shall...General on Address of the Senate and House of Commons. (2) A Judge of a Superior Court, whether appointed before or after the coming into force of this section,... | |
| Paul Boothe - Business & Economics - 1996 - 244 pages
...New Brunswick. 99.(1) Subject to subsection two of this section, the Judges of the Superior Courts shall hold office during good behaviour, but shall...General on Address of the Senate and House of Commons. VIII.-REVENUES; DEBTS; ASSETS; TAXATION. 102. All Duties and Revenues over which the respective Legislatures... | |
| Frederick Lee Morton - Canada - 2002 - 673 pages
...independence were written into the Constitution Act. Section 99 provides that "judges of the superior courts shall hold office during good behaviour, but shall...General on address of the Senate and House of Commons." In I960, this was amended to require mandatory retirement at the age of 75. Section 100 requires that... | |
| Augustus Henry Frazer Lefroy - History - 2006 - 968 pages
...those of the Courts of Probate in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. 99. The Judges of the Superior Courts shall hold office during good behaviour, but shall be removable by the Governor-General on address of the Senate and House of Commons. of Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan,... | |
| InterLingua.com, Incorporated - Social Science - 2006 - 361 pages
...holds office until the age of 75. A justice may be removed from office for incapacity or misconduct by the Governor General (on address of the Senate and House of Commons). The Supreme Court issues judgments and advises on questions concerning constitutional interpretation,... | |
| Peter H. Russell - Political Science - 2007 - 297 pages
...the Constitution states that 'Judges of the Superior Courts shall hold office during good behavior, but shall be removable by the Governor General on Address of the Senate and House of Commons.'2 This language is modelled on the Act of Settlement of 1701, the charter of judicial independence... | |
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