Acts of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada

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Brown Chamberlin, Law Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, 1908

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An Act for granting to His Majesty certain sums of money for
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An Act respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway Company
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CHAP PAGE 53 An Act to amend The Post Office Act 449
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An Act to amend The Prisons and Reformatories Act in so far
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An Act respecting the Cumberland Railway and Coal Company
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An Act respecting the Dominion Atlantic Railway Company
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An Act respecting the Eastern Trust Company
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An Act respecting the Edmonton Yukon and Pacific Railway
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CHAP PAGE 129 An Act respecting patents of Montague Moore and Thomas James Heskett 187
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An Act respecting the Montreal Ottawa and Georgian Bay Canal Company 189
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An Act respecting the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company
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An Act for the relief of Edith May Gilmore
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An Act respecting the Grand Trunk Pacific Branch Lines Company
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An Act respecting the Interprovincial Railway Bridge Company
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An Act to authorize the issue of Government annuities for Old Age
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An Act respecting the office of the Auditor General
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An Act to amend The Bills of Exchange Act
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An Act respecting the Macleod Cardston and Montana Railway
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An Act respecting certain aid for the extension of the Canadian
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change its name to The National Union Insurance Company
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An Act respecting the New Brunswick Southern Railway Company
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An Act respecting the Niagara Grand Island Bridge Company
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An Act respecting the Niagara St Catharines and Toronto Rail way Company
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An Act respecting the Nipissing Central Railway Company
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An Act to incorporate the North Empire Fire Insurance Company
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An Act respecting the merger of the Northern Bank and the Crown Bank of Canada under the name of The Northern Crown Bank
207
An Act to incorporate the Northern Empire Railway Company
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An Act respecting the Occidental Fire Insurance Company
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An Act respecting the Ottawa Brockville and St Lawrence Rail way Company
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An Act respecting the Owen Sound and Meaford Railway Company
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An Act respecting the Pacific and Atlantic Railway Company
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An Act to incorporate the Standard Accident and Guarantee Com
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An Act to incorporate the Standard Plate Glass Insurance
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An Act for the relief of Arthur James Townsend
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the same affects the Province of Nova Scotia
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An Act respecting Proprietary or Patent Medicines
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An Act respecting the National Battlefields at Quebec
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An Act respecting the National Battlefields at Quebec
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An Act respecting the Quebec Bridge and Railway Company
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An Act to amend chapter 38 of the statutes of 1907 in amendment of The Railway Act
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An Act to amend The Railway Act with respect to Telegraphs and Telephones and the jurisdiction of the Board of Railway Commissioners
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An Act to amend The Railway Act as respects the constitution of the Board of Railway Commissioners
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An Act to authorize the granting of Subsidies in aid of the construc tion of the lines of Railway therein mentioned
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An Act to amend The Canada Shipping Act
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An Act to amend The Canada Shipping Act
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An Act respecting Signal Dues at Halifax
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An Act to authorize a bounty to Volunteers who served the Crown in South Africa
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An Act to amend The Act relating to Ocean Steamship Subsidies
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An Act respecting the Salary of the Superintendent of Insurance
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An Act to amend The Supreme Court Act
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An Act to amend The Canada Temperance Act
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CHAP PAGE 72 An Act to amend The Timber Marking Act
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An Act to restrain the use of Tobacco by young persons
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An Act to amend The Windingup Act
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An Act to amend The Windingup Act
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An Act to amend The Yukon Act
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An Act to amend The Yukon Placer Mining Act
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An Act respecting the Ministers Widows and Orphans Fund
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An Act to incorporate the Travellers Life Assurance Company
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Company Limited 185
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of telegraphic news from Great Britain for publication in
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the Presbyterian Church of Canada 239
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An Act to incorporate the Bank of Vancouver 293
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of Foresters in the Dominion of Canada 133
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Page 397 - custody and discipline of a juvenile delinquent shall approximate as nearly as may be that which should be given by its parents, and that as far as practicable every juvenile delinquent shall be treated, not as a criminal, but as a misdirected and misguided child, and one needing aid, encouragement, help and assistance.
Page 539 - vote, resolution, address, or bill for the appropriation of any part of the public revenue of the territory, or of any tax or impost, to any purpose that has not been first recommended to Council by message of the Commissioner, in the session in which such vote, resolution, address, or bill is proposed.
Page xix - persons charged with or convicted of the crimes hereinafter enumerated, and being fugitives from justice, should, under certain circumstances, be reciprocally delivered up; their said Majesties have named as their plenipotentiaries to conclude a treaty for this purpose, that is to say:— And whereas a treaty was concluded on the
Page xii - Pardo, his Minister for Foreign Relations; who after having exhibited to each other their respective full powers and found them in good and due form, have agreed upon the following articles:— ARTICLE I. The high contracting parties engage to deliver up to each other, in accordance with the
Page xxiii - 1870 to 1906, it was amongst other things enacted that, where an arrangement has been made with any foreign State with respect to the surrender to such State of any fugitive criminals, His Majesty may, by order in council, direct that the said Acts shall apply in the case of such foreign State; and that
Page xlvi - ARTICLE XI. The extradition shall take place only if the evidence be found sufficient according to the laws of the State applied to, either to justify the committal of the prisoner for trial, in case the crime had been committed in the territory of the same State, or if
Page xv - foreign possessions of His Britannic Majesty, so far as the laws in such colonies and foreign possessions allow. The requisition for the surrender of a fugitive criminal who has taken refuge in any of such colonies or foreign possessions shall be made to the governor or chief authority of such colony or
Page xliii - subsequent order, limit the operation of the order and restrict the same to fugitive criminals who are in or suspected of being in the part of His Majesty's dominions specified in the order, and render the operation thereof subject to such conditions, exceptions, and qualifications as may be deemed expedient; And whereas a treaty was concluded on the
Page xii - according to the laws of the high contracting parties, are extradition offences and are punishable by not less than one year's imprisonment. The extradition is also to be granted for participation in any of the aforesaid crimes, provided such participation be punishable by the laws of both contracting parties. Extradition
Page 524 - and also all barrels, cases, boxes, packages, and other receptacles of any kind whatever containing the same before me to be disposed of and dealt with according to law. Given under my hand and seal at in the said district (or county, or united counties, or as the case

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