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- Colonial Sugar Refining Co Ltd v Attorney-General (Cth), is the only case in which the High Court issued a certificate under section 74 of the Constitution to permit an appeal to the Privy Council on a constitutional question. The Privy Council did not answer the question asked by the High Court, and the court never issued another certificate of appeal. (en)
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- 1912-10-22 (xsd:date)
- 1913-12-17 (xsd:date)
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- Attorney-General v Colonial Sugar Refining Co Ltd (en)
- Colonial Sugar Refining Co Ltd v Attorney-General (en)
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- The Royal Commission Act was invalid (en)
- ' The Royal Commission Act was valid
' the Royal commission could only compel evidence on matters within the power of the Commonwealth (per Griffith CJ and Barton J) (en)
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- Colonial Sugar Refining Co Ltd v Attorney-General (Cth), is the only case in which the High Court issued a certificate under section 74 of the Constitution to permit an appeal to the Privy Council on a constitutional question. The Privy Council did not answer the question asked by the High Court, and the court never issued another certificate of appeal. (en)
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- Colonial Sugar Refining Co Ltd v Attorney-General (Cth) (en)
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