The Law Journal Reports, 75. köideE.B. Ince, 1906 |
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Page 34
... provisions of the Act of 1898 were discussed at considerable length . On the one hand , it was argued that by that Act the company was empowered to set up works on any river in the Province of Quebec , except that part of the province ...
... provisions of the Act of 1898 were discussed at considerable length . On the one hand , it was argued that by that Act the company was empowered to set up works on any river in the Province of Quebec , except that part of the province ...
Page 41
... provisions were not inconsistent with , or contrary to the provisions of , the incorporating Act , and that section 15 of the Consolidated Rail- way Act contains a variety of provisions relating to the interference with highways by ...
... provisions were not inconsistent with , or contrary to the provisions of , the incorporating Act , and that section 15 of the Consolidated Rail- way Act contains a variety of provisions relating to the interference with highways by ...
Page 47
... provisions for " sick allowance and " insurance " are quite distinct . The respondent com- pany contributes only to ... provision as to duel- ling in article 1056 shews that cases were intended to be comprised in which there could be no ...
... provisions for " sick allowance and " insurance " are quite distinct . The respondent com- pany contributes only to ... provision as to duel- ling in article 1056 shews that cases were intended to be comprised in which there could be no ...
Page 49
... provisions described as " applicable in every case where land is taken or acquired for authorised works . " In that ... provision which is now section 131 in the Act of 1900 applied only where land was taken for public purposes by notice ...
... provisions described as " applicable in every case where land is taken or acquired for authorised works . " In that ... provision which is now section 131 in the Act of 1900 applied only where land was taken for public purposes by notice ...
Page 83
... provisions of the statute which authorises the expulsion . It has already been decided in Mus- grove v . Chun Teong Toy [ 1891 ] that the Government of the Colony of Victoria by virtue of the powers with which it was invested to make ...
... provisions of the statute which authorises the expulsion . It has already been decided in Mus- grove v . Chun Teong Toy [ 1891 ] that the Government of the Colony of Victoria by virtue of the powers with which it was invested to make ...
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Page 42 - 92 of the British North America Act, which secures to the Dominion Parliament exclusive legislative authority in respect of lines of steam or other ships, railways, canals, telegraphs, and other works and undertakings connecting any province with any other or others of the provinces, or extending beyond the limits of the province, a description which clearly applies to the
Page 237 - hard labour, for ^~ a term not exceeding two years, or to a fine not exceeding five hundred pounds, or to both such imprisonment and such fine, or on summary conviction to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for a term not exceeding four months, or to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds, or to both such imprisonment and such fine.