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Part I—General Legislative power Governor-General Salary of Governor-General Provisions relating to Governor-General Sessions of Parliament, prorogation and dissolution Summoning Parliament First session Yearly session of Parliament Part II – The Senate The Senate Qualification of electors Method of election of senators Times and places Application of State laws Failure to choose senators Issue of writs Rotation of senators Further provision for rotation Casual vacancies Qualifications of senator Election of President Absence of President Resignation of senator Vacancy by absence Vacancy to be notified Quorum Voting in Senate Part III – The House of Representatives Constitution of House of Representatives Provisions as to races disqualified from voting Representatives in first Parliament Alteration of number of members Duration of House of Representatives Electoral divisions Qualification of electors Application of State laws Writs for general election Writs for vacancies Qualifications of members Election of Speaker Absence of Speaker Resignation of member Vacancy by absence Quorum Voting in House of Representatives Part IV – Both Houses of the Parliament Right of electors of States Oath or affirmation of allegiance Member of one House ineligible for other Disqualification Vacancy on happening of disqualification Penalty for sitting when disqualified Disputed elections Allowance to members Privileges etc. of Houses Rules and orders Part V – Powers of the Parliament Legislative powers of the Parliament Exclusive powers of the Parliament Powers of the Houses in respect of legislation Appropriation Bills Tax Bill Recommendation of money votes Disagreement between the Houses Royal assent to Bills Recommendations by Governor-General Disallowance by the Queen Signification of Queen's pleasure on Bills reserved
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