Melbourne Corporation v Commonwealth
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Melbourne Corporation v Commonwealth, also known as the Melbourne Corporation case or the State banking case, is an important case in Australian constitutional law. It stands for the proposition that there are limits on the scope of express Commonwealth legislative powers which can be implied from the federal character of the Constitution.
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Melbourne Corporation v Commonwealth
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Melbourne Corporation v Commonwealth
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The Lord Mayor, Councillors and Citizens of the City of Melbourne v The Commonwealth and Another
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Melbourne Corporation v Commonwealth, also known as the Melbourne Corporation case or the State banking case, is an important case in Australian constitutional law. It stands for the proposition that there are limits on the scope of express Commonwealth legislative powers which can be implied from the federal character of the Constitution.
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1947-08-13
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Any Commonwealth law that is otherwise valid under a head of power in s51 or some other part of the Constitution will be invalid if it denies the existence or ability of a State to govern itself or the federal structure of the Commonwealth or singles out any one State
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