Williams v Commonwealth

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Williams v Commonwealth of Australia (also known as the "School chaplains case") is a landmark judgment of the High Court. The matter related to the power of the Commonwealth executive government to enter into contracts and spend public moneys under section 61 of the Australian Constitution. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Williams v Commonwealth of Australia (also known as the "School chaplains case") is a landmark judgment of the High Court. The matter related to the power of the Commonwealth executive government to enter into contracts and spend public moneys under section 61 of the Australian Constitution.
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rdf:langString The making of payments pursuant to the Darling Heights Funding Agreement was not supported by the executive power of the Commonwealth under s61 of the Constitution.
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