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Wat (wie) is intergovernmental finances - definitie

FINANCE MINISTER OF FRANCE FROM 1561 TO 1661
Surintendant des finances; Surintendance des finances; Surintendant des Finances
  • [[Henri de Schomberg]] (1575–1632) was Superintendent of Finances from 1619 to 1622.

intergovernmental         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Intergovernmental (disambiguation)
¦ adjective relating to or conducted between governments.
Derivatives
intergovernmentally adverb
Superintendent of Finances         
The Superintendent of Finances () was the name of the minister in charge of finances in France from 1561 to 1661. The position was abolished in 1661 with the downfall of Nicolas Fouquet, and a new position was created, the Controller-General of Finances.
Intergovernmental immunity (Australia)         
PRINCIPLE OF AUSTRALIAN FEDERALISM
Implied intergovernmental immunities
In Australia, the doctrine of intergovernmental immunity defines the circumstances in which Commonwealth laws can bind the States, and where State laws can bind the Commonwealth. This is distinct from the doctrine of crown immunity, as well as the rule expressed in Section 109 of the Australian Constitution which governs conflicts between Commonwealth and State laws.

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Superintendent of Finances

The Superintendent of Finances (French: Surintendant des finances) was the name of the minister in charge of finances in France from 1561 to 1661. The position was abolished in 1661 with the downfall of Nicolas Fouquet, and a new position was created, the Controller-General of Finances.