[PRIVY COUNCIL.]
In re THE INSURANCE ACT OF CANADA.
ON APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
1931 Oct. 22.
VISCOUNT DUNEDIN, LORD BLANESBURGH, LORD ATKIN, LORD RUSSELL OF KILLOWEN, and LORD MACMILLAN.
CanadaLegislative PowerInsurance Business in ProvinceAliensImmigrationTaxationProvincial matter disguised as Dominion matter Insurance Act (R. S. Can., 1927, c. 101), ss. 11, 12 Special War Revenue Act (R. S. Can., 1927, c. 179), s. 16 British North America Act, 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c. 3), ss. 91, 92, 95.

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