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[edit] CHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONS

[edit] Supremacy of Constitution

1. (1) This Constitution is supreme and its provisions shall have binding force on the authorities and persons throughout the Federal Republic of _____.

(2) The Federal Republic of _____ shall not be governed, nor shall any persons or group of persons take control of the Government of _____ or any part thereof, except in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution.

(3) If any other law is inconsistent with the provisions of this Constitution, this Constitution shall prevail, and that other law shall, to the extent of the inconsistency, be void.



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FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE LIST

  1. Accounts of the Government of the Federation, and of offices, courts, and authorities thereof, including audit of those accounts.
  2. Acquisition of property on just terms from any State or person for any purpose in respect of which the Parliament has power to make laws.
  3. Acquisition, with the consent of a State, of any railways of the State on terms arranged between the Federation and the State.
  4. Awards of national titles of honor, decorations and other dignities.
  5. Bankruptcy and insolvency.
  6. Bills of exchange and promissory notes.
  7. Borrowing of moneys within or outside _____ for the purposes of the Federation or of any State.
  8. Census, including the establishment and maintenance of machinery for continuous and universal registration of births and deaths throughout _____.
  9. Citizenship, naturalization and aliens.
  10. Conciliation and arbitration for the prevention and settlement of industrial disputes extending beyond the limits of any one State.
  11. Construction, alteration and maintenance of such roads as may be declared by Parliament to be federal trunk roads.
  12. Control of railways with respect to transport for the naval and military purposes of the Federation.
  13. Copyright.
  14. Corporations, that is to say, the incorporation, regulation and winding-up of trading corporations, including banking, insurance and financial corporations, but not including corporations owned or controlled by a State and carrying on business only within that State or co-operative societies, and of corporations, whether trading or not, with objects not confined to one unit.
  15. Creation of States.
  16. Currency, coinage and legal tender.
  17. Customs and excise duties.
  18. Defense.
  19. Deportation of persons who are not citizens of _____.
  20. Diplomatic, consular and trade representation.
  21. Exchange control.
  22. Export duties.
  23. External affairs.
  24. Extradition.
  25. Federal pensions, that is to say, pensions payable by the Federation or out of federal revenues.
  26. Fees in respect of any of the matters in this list.
  27. Fisheries in _____ waters beyond territorial limits.
  28. Immigration into and emigration from _____.
  29. Implementation of treaties relating to matters on this list.
  30. Inquiries and statistics for the purposes of any of the matters in this list.
  31. Maritime shipping and navigation, including shipping and navigation on tidal waters; admiralty jurisdiction.
  32. Matters relating to any department of the public service the control of which is by this Constitution transferred to the executive government of the Federation.
  33. Military (Army, Navy and Air Force) including any other branch of the armed forces of the Federation.
  34. Mines and minerals, including oil fields, oil mining, geological surveys and natural gas.
  35. National parks being such areas in a State as may, with the consent of the Government of that State, be designated by Parliament as national parks.
  36. Nuclear energy.
  37. Offenses against laws with respect to any of the matters in this list.
  38. Passports and visas.
  39. Patents, trade marks, trade or business names, industrial designs and merchandise marks.
  40. Powers of Parliament, and the privileges and immunities of its members.
  41. Public debt of the Federation.
  42. Public relations of the Federation.
  43. Public service of the Federation including the settlement of disputes between the Federation and officers of such service.
  44. Quarantine.
  45. Recognition throughout the Federation of the laws, the public Acts and records, and the judicial proceedings of the States.
  46. Seat of government of the Federation, and all places acquired by the Federation for public purposes.
  47. Service and execution throughout the Federation of the civil and criminal process and the judgments of the courts of the States.
  48. Stamp duties.
  49. Trade and commerce between _____ and other countries including import of commodities into and export of commodities from _____, and trade and commerce between the States.
  50. Traffic on federal trunk roads.
  51. Water from such sources as may be declared by Parliament to be sources affecting more than one State.
  52. Weights and measures.
  53. Any other matter with respect to which Parliament has power to make laws in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution.
  54. Any matter incidental or supplementary to any matter mentioned elsewhere in this list.

STATE LEGISLATIVE LIST

  1. Adulteration of foodstuffs and other goods.
  2. Agriculture, including agricultural education and research, protection against pests and prevention of plant diseases; improvement of stock and prevention of animal diseases; veterinary training and practice; pounds.
  3. Arms, ammunition and explosives.
  4. Betting and gambling.
  5. Boilers.
  6. Burials and burial grounds.
  7. Capitation taxes.
  8. Cesses on the entry of goods into a local area for consumption, use or sale therein.
  9. Charities and charitable institutions; charitable and religious endowments.
  10. Designation of securities in which trust funds may be invested.
  11. Dues on passengers and goods carried on inland waterways.
  12. Duties in respect of succession to agricultural land.
  13. Education.
  14. Electricity.
  15. Factories.
  16. Fees in respect of any of the matters in this list.
  17. Fisheries.
  18. Forests.
  19. Hospitals and dispensaries.
  20. Incorporation, regulation, and winding-up of corporations other than corporations specified in the Federal Legislative List.
  21. Inns and innkeepers.
  22. Inquiries and statistics for the purposes of any of the matters in this list.
  23. Insurance.
  24. Intoxicating liquors and narcotic drugs, that is to say, the production, manufacture, possession, transport, purchase and sale of intoxicating liquors, opium and other narcotic drugs.
  25. Labor, including trade unions, industrial relations; conditions, safety and welfare of labor; industrial disputes; and industrial arbitration.
  26. Land revenue, including the assessment and collection of revenue, the maintenance of land records, survey for revenue purposes and records of rights, and alienation of revenue.
  27. Legal, medical and other professions.
  28. Libraries, museums and other similar institutions controlled or financed by the State.
  29. Local government, that is to say, the constitution and powers of municipal corporations, improvement trusts, district boards, mining settlement authorities and other local authorities for the purpose of local self-government.
  30. Lunacy and mental deficiency, including places for the reception or treatment of lunatics and mental deficiency.
  31. Marriage and divorce; infants and minors; adoption.
  32. Mechanically propelled vehicles.
  33. Meteorology.
  34. Municipal tramways.
  35. Newspapers, books and printing presses.
  36. Offenses against laws with respect to any of the matters in this list.
  37. Poisons.
  38. Prevention of cruelty to animals.
  39. Production, supply and distribution of goods.
  40. Public debt of the State.
  41. Public health and sanitation.
  42. Public relations of the State.
  43. Public service of the State including the settlement of disputes between the State and officers of such service.
  44. Registration of deeds and documents.
  45. Relief of the poor.
  46. State pensions, that is to say, pensions payable by the State or out of State revenues.
  47. Taxes on lands and buildings, hearths and windows.
  48. Taxes on luxuries, including taxes on entertainments, amusements, betting and gambling.
  49. Taxes on professions, trades, callings and employments.
  50. Taxes on the sale of goods and on advertisements.
  51. Theaters, dramatic performances and cinemas.
  52. Tolls.
  53. Trade and commerce within the State; markets and fairs.
  54. Transfer of property.
  55. Trusts and Trustees.
  56. Unemployment insurance.
  57. Water, that is to say, water supplies, irrigation and canals, drainage and embankments, water storage and water power.
  58. Wills, intestacy, and succession.
  59. Any matter not included in the Exclusive Legislative List.
  60. Any other matter with respect to which a State Legislature has power to make laws in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution.
  61. Any matter incidental or supplementary to any matter mentioned elsewhere in this list.

CONCURRENT LEGISLATIVE LIST

  1. Administration of justice.
  2. Arbitration.
  3. Ancient and historical monuments; archaeological sites and remains.
  4. Aviation, including airports, safety of aircraft and carriage of passengers and goods by air.
  5. Banking.
  6. Civil procedure.
  7. Contracts, including partnership, agency, contracts of carriage, and other special forms of contract.
  8. Criminal law.
  9. Criminal procedure.
  10. Fees in respect of any of the matters in this list.
  11. Inquiries and statistics for the purposes of any of the matters in this list.
  12. Offenses against laws with respect to any of the matters in this list.
  13. Persons subjected to preventive detention under federal authority.
  14. Police.
  15. Posts, telegraphs and telephones.
  16. Prisons.
  17. Protection of wild birds and wild animals.
  18. Public holidays.
  19. Public order.
  20. Railways.
  21. Taxation of incomes, profits and capital gains.
  22. Wireless, broadcasting and television; allocation of wave-lengths for wireless, broadcasting and television transmission.
  23. Any matter incidental or supplementary to any matter mentioned elsewhere in this list.
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