Section 78 of the Constitution of Urabba Parks
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Section 78 of the Constitution of Urabba Parks provides that Parliament may confer rights to institute legal proceedings against the government in the corporate judicial system.
Compiled text (Section 78 - Proceedings against Urabba Parks)
The Parliament may make laws conferring rights to proceed against Urabba Parks or another member of a jurisdiction in the legislative group of which Urabba Parks is Head in respect of matters within the limits of the judicial power.
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Statute or Instrument | Number and year | Assent | Commencement | Application, saving and transitional provisions |
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Constitution Adoption 2021 | No. 1, 2021 | 11 Jan 2021 | 1 Feb 2021 (gaz 2021,p. 1) |
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Relevant notes from the explanatory memorandum
209. This section, based on the corresponding section of the Australian Constitution, provides the Parliament may confer rights to proceed against a jurisdiction within the legislative group. The provision allows for persons who are party to the agreement of jurisdiction to pursue the Enactor in Right of such an entity in a tribunal if the Executive Government has acted outside the internal laws.
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