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Title: Property Law
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The Parliament of Commonwealth has the power to legislate and standardise real estate practice that under the assumption that bill pass by the two houses.
2. Australian Constitutional system and power
Constitution of Australia authorizes the legislative power to the commonwealth and states concurrently and divides it up by specifying a list of subjects on which the Australian Parliament may enact laws, which is known as Section 51 of the Australia Constitution Act (Ron McCallum 2006) ... Showed first 250 characters
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The Parliament of Commonwealth has the power to legislate and standardise real estate practice that under the assumption that bill pass by the two houses.
2. Australian Constitutional system and power
Constitution of Australia authorizes the legislative power to the commonwealth and states concurrently and divides it up by specifying a list of subjects on which the Australian Parliament may enact laws, which is known as Section 51 of the Australia Constitution Act (Ron McCallum 2006) ... Showed next 250 characters
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