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Attorney-General (Vic) ex rel Dale v Commonwealth : ウィキペディア英語版 | Attorney-General (Vic) ex rel Dale v Commonwealth ''Attorney-General (Vic); Ex rel Dale v Commonwealth'' (1945) 71 CLR 237 - commonly known as the "Pharmaceutical Benefits case"〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Attorney-General (Vic); Ex rel Dale v Commonwealth ("Pharmaceutical Benefits case") (1945) HCA 30; (1945) 71 CLR 237 (19 November 1945) )〕 - was a High Court of Australia decision. The case dealt with limits of the powers of the Australian Federal Government under section 81 of the Australian Constitution to take and spend money by legislation, in this case to fund reduced prices for prescription medicines. ==Background== In 1944, the Labor Federal Government of Prime Minister Ben Chifley bill for the "Pharmaceutical Benefits Act 1944" received Royal Assent. The law was immediately challenged by the Attorney general of Victoria on behalf of the Victorian Medical Association and a number of medical doctors including one Dr Dale.〔
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