right of any child to attend a
school receiving public money, without attending the
religious instruction at that school; or
(7.) Directly or indirectly imposing any disability, or
conferring any privilege, benefit, or advantage upon any
subject of the Crown on account of his parentage or place
of birth, or of the place where any part of his business is
carried on, or upon any corporation or institution
constituted or existing by virtue of the law of some part
of the Queen's dominions, and carrying on operations in
Ireland, on account of the persons by whom or in whose
favour or the place in which any of its operations are
carried on; or
(8.) Whereby any person may be deprived of life, liberty, or
property without due process of law in accordance with
settled principles and precedents, or may be denied the
equal protection of the laws, or whereby private property
may be taken without just compensation; or
(9.) Whereby any existing corporation incorporated by Royal
Charter or by any local or general Act of Parliament may,
unless it consents, or the leave of Her Majesty is first
obtained on address from the two Houses of the Irish
Legislature, be deprived of its rights, privileges, or
property without due process of law in accordance with
settled principles and precedents, and so far as respects
property without just compensation. Provided nothing in
this subsection shall prevent the Irish Legislature from
dealing with any public department, municipal corporation,
or local authority, or with any corporation administering
for public purposes taxes, rates, cess, dues, or tolls, so
far as concerns the same.
Any law made in contravention of this section shall be void.
_Executive Authority._
5.--(1.) The executive power in Ireland shall continue vested in Her
Majesty the Queen, and the Lord Lieutenant, or other chief executive
officer or officers for the time being appointed in his place, on
behalf of Her Majesty, shall exercise any prerogatives or other
executive power of the Queen the exercise of which may be delegated to
him by Her Majesty, and shall, in Her Majesty's name, summon, at least
once in every year, prorogue, and dissolve the Irish Legislature; a
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