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R v Licensing Court of Brisbane; Ex parte Daniell



R v Licensing Court of Brisbane; Ex parte Daniell (1920) 28 CLR 23 is a High Court of Australia case about inconsistency between Commonwealth and State legislation, which is dealt with by s 109 of the Australian Constitution. It is the leading example of what is known as the impossibility of simultaneous obedience test.



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