Commonwealth of Australia v Bank of New South Wales

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Judgment Date1949
Year1949
Date1949
CourtPrivy Council
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  • Table of cases
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Bank and Customer Law in Canada. Second Edition
    • 19 Junio 2013
    .................................... 6, 238 Commonwealth of Australia v. Bank of New South Wales (1948), 76 C.L.R. 1 (H.C.A.), aff’d [1950] A.C. 235 (P.C.) ........................................... 8 Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia v. Smith (1991), 102 A.L.R. 453 (Fed. Ct.) ................
  • Reinterpreting ‘the Mason Court Revolution’: An Historical Institutionalist Account of Judge-Driven Constitutional Transformation in Australia
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 43-1, March 2015
    • 1 Marzo 2015
    ...1) (1945) 71 CLR 29; Bank of New South Wales v Commonwealth (1948) 76 CLR 1; Commonwealth v Bank of New South Wales (1949) 79 CLR 497, [1950] AC 235 ('Bank Nationalisation'). 14 Galligan, above n 1, 118-183, 252. 15 Australian Communist Party v Commonwealth (1951) 83 CLR 1 ('Communist Party......
  • Banks and Banking Defined
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Archive Bank and Customer Law in Canada
    • 8 Septiembre 2007
    ...Management ]. See also Commonwealth of Australia v. Bank of New South Wales (1948), 76 C.L.R. 1 at 195 (H.C.A.), Latham C.J., aff’d [1950] A.C. 235 (P.C.). 11 Emilio Binavince & H. Scott Fairley, “Banking and the Constitution: Untested Limits of Federal Jurisdiction” (1986) 65 Can. Bar Rev.......
  • A Century of Judicial Style: Changing Patterns in Judgment Writing on the High Court 1903–2001
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 32-2, June 2004
    • 1 Junio 2004
    ...disputes, which has been a central question of Australian constitutional law. 25 See, eg, Commonwealth v Bank of New South Wales [1950] AC 235. That case was argued in the High Court on a myriad of grounds, but the Commonwealth appealed to the Privy Council only on a relatively narrow quest......
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