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llowing matters or any of them:-- (1) The Crown, or the succession to the Crown, or a Regency; or the Lord Lieutenant as representative of the Crown; or (2) The making of peace or war or matters arising from a state of war; or (3) Naval or military forces, or the defence of the realm; or (4) Treaties and other relations with foreign States or the relations between different parts of Her Majesty's dominions or offences connected with such treaties or relations; or (5) Dignities or titles of honour; or (6) Treason, treason-felony, alienage, or naturalisation; or (7) Trade with any place out of Ireland; or quarantine, or navigation (except as respects inland waters and local health or harbour regulations); or (8) Beacons, lighthouses, or sea marks (except so far as they can consistently with any general Act of Parliament be constructed or maintained by a local harbour authority); or (9) Coinage; legal tender; or the standard of weights and measures; or (10) Trade marks, merchandise marks, copyright, or patent rights. Any law made in contravention of this section shall be void. 4. The powers of the Irish Legislature shall not extend to the making of any law-- (1) Respecting the establishment or endowment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or (2) Imposing any disability, or conferring any privilege, on account of religious belief; or (3) Abrogating or prejudicially affecting the right to establish or maintain any place of denominational education or any denominational institution or charity; or (4) Prejudicially affecting the right of any child to attend a school receiving public money, without attending the religious instruction at that school; or (5) Whereby any person may be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, or may be denied the equal protection of the laws, or whereby private property may be taken without just compensation; or (6) Whereby any existing corporation incorporated by Royal Charter or by any local or general Act of Parliament (not being a corporation raising for public purposes taxes, rates, cess, dues, or tolls, or administering funds so raised) may, unless it consents, or the leave of Her Majesty is first obtained on address
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