A Collection of the Acts Passed in the Parliament of Great Britain, Particularly Applying to the Province of Upper-Canada: And of Such Ordinances of the Late Province of Quebec, as Have Force of Law ThereinR.C. Horne, 1818 - 32 pages |
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... hand or hands . to cause such money to be applied out of the said produce of the said Duties , towards defraying the said expences ; and that the residue of the said Duties shall remain and be reserved in the hands of the said Receiver ...
... hand or hands . to cause such money to be applied out of the said produce of the said Duties , towards defraying the said expences ; and that the residue of the said Duties shall remain and be reserved in the hands of the said Receiver ...
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... hands of the Receiver General of the Province , for the use of His Majesty . Any person keeping a house of public en- tertainment , to pay £ 1 16s for a licence . Pul . Stetit , 33 Se 313 / 27-0 Penalty of £ 10 for every offence . Not ...
... hands of the Receiver General of the Province , for the use of His Majesty . Any person keeping a house of public en- tertainment , to pay £ 1 16s for a licence . Pul . Stetit , 33 Se 313 / 27-0 Penalty of £ 10 for every offence . Not ...
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... hands the same shall come , knowing that they were brought or removed contrary to this Act , shall forfeit treble the value of such goods , to be estimated and computed according to the best price that each respective commodity bears in ...
... hands the same shall come , knowing that they were brought or removed contrary to this Act , shall forfeit treble the value of such goods , to be estimated and computed according to the best price that each respective commodity bears in ...
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... hands of His Majesty's Receiver General of the said Province , for the support of a Protestant Clergy in His Majesty's said Province , to be actually resident within the same , and not otherwise , according to such directions as the ...
... hands of His Majesty's Receiver General of the said Province , for the support of a Protestant Clergy in His Majesty's said Province , to be actually resident within the same , and not otherwise , according to such directions as the ...
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... hands of His Majesty , His Heirs or Successors , by petition to the Governor , or Lieutenant Gover- nor , or Person administering the Government of the said Province , setting forth that he , she , or they is or are desirous of holding ...
... hands of His Majesty , His Heirs or Successors , by petition to the Governor , or Lieutenant Gover- nor , or Person administering the Government of the said Province , setting forth that he , she , or they is or are desirous of holding ...
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Act passed Act to repeal administering the Government advice and consent ANNO DOMINI appointed assembled by virtue Assessment authority aforesaid Britain certificate CHAP Clerk Collector Commissioners constituted and assembled Council and Assembly County Court of King's duty effectual provision entitled Excellent Majesty execution expences fourteenth further enacted further provision Gaol Heirs and Successors hereafter hereby required Highways holden House of Assembly hundred pounds Inspector intituled issue King's Bench King's Most Excellent Lands lawful Legislative Council levied Licence Lieutenant Governor Lower Canada Magistrates Majesty's Reign Majesty's Treasury ment merchandize Militia monies Niagara North America oath offence Officer paid Parish Parliament payment Peace penalties pence Person administering person or persons plaintiff Preamble Province of Quebec Province of Upper Province of Upper-Canada purpose Quarter Sessions Quebec in North receive recited Act regulations respectively Sheriff shillings sums of money thereof Town Treasurer Upper Canada vince warrant whereas writ
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Page 460 - York," and by that name they and their successors shall and may have continual succession, and shall be persons in law, capable of suing and being sued, pleading and being impleaded, answering and being answered unto, defending and being defended, in all courts and places whatsoever, in all manner of actions, suits, complaints, matters and...
Page 23 - Parliament or by Proclamation, that it has received the Assent of the Queen in Council. An Entry of every such Speech, Message, or Proclamation shall be made in the Journal of each House, and a Duplicate thereof duly attested shall be delivered to the proper Officer to be kept among the Records of Canada. V. PROVINCIAL CONSTITUTIONS. Executive Power. 58.
Page 5 - Dignity; and I will do my utmost Endeavour to disclose and make known to His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, all Treasons and traitorous Conspiracies which may be formed against him or them...
Page xlvii - ... any person or persons exercising or assuming to exercise the powers of government in or over any foreign country, colony, province, or part of any province or people...
Page 5 - Attempts whatever, which shall be made against his Person, Crown, or Dignity; and I will do my utmost Endeavour to disclose and make known to His Majesty...
Page 323 - America," and to make further provision for the Government of the said Province...
Page 225 - Discontinuance of his, her or their Action or Suit after the Defendant or Defendants shall have appeared, or if upon Demurrer Judgment shall be given against the Plaintiff or Plaintiffs, the Defendant or Defendants shall have Treble Costs, and shall have such Remedy for the same as any Defendant or Defendants hath or have for Costs of Suit in any other Case by Law.
Page 33 - Deceased, do make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits...
Page xlviii - Potentate, or against the Subjects or Citizens of any Prince, State, or Potentate, or against the Persons exercising or assuming to exercise the Powers of Government in any Colony, Province, or Part of any Province or Country, or against the Inhabitants of any Foreign Colony, Province, or Part of any Province or Country...
Page xlix - ... be forfeited; and it shall be lawful for any officer of His Majesty's customs or excise, or any officer of His Majesty's navy who is by law empowered to make seizures for any forfeiture incurred under any of the laws of customs or excise, or the laws of trade and navigation...