121.
Expenditure charged upon Provincial Consolidated Fund.
122.
Procedure relating to Annual Budget Statement.
123.
Authentication of schedule of authorized expenditure.
124.
Supplementary and excess grant.
125.
Votes on account.
126.
Power to authorize expenditure when Assembly stands dissolved.
127.
Provisions relating to National Assembly etc., to apply to Provincial Assembly,
etc.
Ordinance
128.
Power of Governor to promulgate Ordinances.
CHAPTER 3.
THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
129.
The Provincial Government.
130.
The Provincial Cabinet.
131.
Governor to be kept informed.
132.
Provincial Ministers.
133.
Chief Minister continuing in office.
134.
[Omitted.]
135.
[Omitted.]
136.
Vote of noconfidence against Chief Minister.
137.
Extent of executive authority of Province.
138.
Conferring of functions on subordinate authorities.
139.
Conduct of business of Provincial Government.
140.
AdvocateGeneral for a Province.
140A.
Local Government.
PART V
Relations Between Federation and Provinces
CHAPTER 1.
DISTRIBUTION OF LEGISLATIVE POWERS.
141.
Extent of Federal and Provincial laws.
142.
Subjectmatter of Federal and Provincial laws.
143.
Inconsistency between Federal and Provincial laws.
144.
Power of MajliseShoora (Parliament) to legislate for two or more provinces by
consent.
CHAPTER 2.
ADMINISTRATIVE RELATIONS BETWEEN FEDERATION AND
PROVINCES.
145.
Power of President to direct Governor to discharge certain functions as his
Agent.
146.
Power of Federation to confer powers, etc., on Provinces, in certain cases.
147.
Power of the Provinces to entrust functions to the Federation.
148.
Obligation of Provinces and Federation.
149.
Directions to Provinces in certain cases.
150.
Full faith and credit for public acts, etc.
151.
InterProvincial trade.
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