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PART V
Relations Between Federation and Provinces
Chapter 1 -- DISTRIBUTION OF LEGISLATIVE POWERS
141. Extent of Federal and Provincial laws
Chapter 2 -- ADMINISTRATIVE RELATIONS BETWEEN FEDERATION AND PROVINCES.
145. Power of President to direct Governor to discharge certain functions as his Agent
(1) The President may direct the Governor of any Province to discharge as his Agent, either generally or in any particular matter, such functions relating to such areas in the Federation which are not included in any Province as may be specified in the direction.
(2) The provisions of Article 105 shall not apply to the discharge by the Governor of his functions under clause (1).
146. Power of Federation to confer powers, etc., on Provinces, in certain cases
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Constitution, the Federal Government may, with the consent of the Government of a Province, entrust either conditionally or unconditionally to that Government, or to its officers, functions in relation to any matter to which the executive authority of the Federation extends.
(2) An Act of
Chapter 3 -- SPECIAL PROVISIONS
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153. Council of Common Interests
(1) There shall be a Council of Common Interests, in this Chapter referred to as the Council, to be appointed by the President.
(2) The members of the Council shall be:-
(a) the Chief Ministers of the Provinces, and
(b) an equal number of members from the Federal Government to be nominated by the Prime Minister from time to time.
(3) The Prime Minister, if he is a member of the Council, shall be the Chairman of the Council but, if at any time he is not a member, the President may nominate a Federal Minister who is a member of the Council to be its Chairman.
(4) The Council shall be responsible to
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