Chapter V of the Constitution of Australia

Chapter V of the Constitution of Australia deals with the relationship between the states and the Commonwealth, and other matters pertaining to the states.

It is composed of fifteen sections, namely:
 * Section 106: Saving of Constitutions
 * Section 107: Saving of power of State Parliaments
 * Section 108: Saving of State laws
 * Section 109: Inconsistency of laws
 * Section 110: Provisions referring to Governor
 * Section 111: States may surrender territory
 * Section 112: States may levy charges for inspection laws
 * Section 113: Intoxicating liquids
 * Section 114: States may not raise forces. Taxation of property of Commonwealth or State
 * Section 115: States not to coin money
 * Section 116: Commonwealth not to legislate in respect of religion
 * Section 117: Rights of residents in States
 * Section 118: Recognition of laws etc. of States
 * Section 119: Protection of States from invasion and violence
 * Section 120: Custody of offenders against laws of the Commonwealth