INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
ASSOCIATED DOMINIONS ASSURANCE
SOCIETY PROPRIETARY LIMITED
RESPONDENT.
ASSOCIATED DOMINIONS ASSURANCE
SOCIETY PROPRIETARY LIMITED
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
RESPONDENT. Constitutional Law (Cth.)-Life assurance-Company-Winding-up-Judicial
management-Order---" Just and equitable"-Statute-Validity-Conditions- Power to make-Restrictions-Prohibition-Policy-holders-Representation SYDNEY,
The Constitution (63 &64 Vict. C. 12), S. 51 (xiv.), (xxxix.)-Life Insurance Sept. 7-11,
Act 1945-1950 (No. 28 of 1945-No. 80 of 1950), Pt. III., Div. 8, SS. 40 (3), 14,16;
49, 55, 59-Acts Interpretation Act 1901-1950, (No. 2 of 1901-No. 80 of 1950), S. 15A. MELBOURNE,
Although in certain particular respects the Life Insurance Act 1945-1950 may be invalid it is, regarded as a whole, a law with respect to insurance" SYDNEY,
which is authorized by S. 51 (xiv.) of the Constitution. Dec. 10, 16.
The power to make laws with respect to insurance, together with the inci- Fullagar J.
dental power in S. 51 (xxxix.), includes power to prescribe conditions upon which any person, natural or artificial, may carry on an insurance business of any kind, and to provide for the winding up of a corporation carrying on any such business.
If a Commonwealth law is in truth a law with respect to any of the matters enumerated in S. 51 of the Constitution it cannot be any objection to it that it restricts, or even prohibits, the exercise of powers which belong to a corpor- ation by virtue of its constitution under the law of a State.