The Consolidated Statutes of Newfoundland (Third Series): Being a Consolidation of the Statute Law of the Colony Down to and Including the Session of the Legislature in the Year 1916 : Printed and Published by and Under the Authority of the Governor in Council, and Proclaimed Under the Authority of the Act 9 and 10, George V, Cap. X., 1918, 2. köide

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Robinson & Company, 1919
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Contents

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830
OF THE COURTS AND ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
861
Of Pilots and Pilotage for the Port of St Johns 181 Of Harbour Master and Harbour Regulations for the Port of St Johns
862
Of the Management and Control of the Harbour of Grand Bank 1639
1003
TITLE XXVII
1006
Of the Court of Labrador
1039
Of the Central and Harbour Grace District Courts
1047
Of the Regulation of Mines
1052
Of the Law Society Barristers and Solicitors
1077
Of the Limitation of Actions relating to Real Property
1083
Of the Limitation of Personal Actions and of Guarantees
1092
Of Evidence
1099
Of the Recovery of Possession of Tenements in Certain Cases
1106
Of Promissory Oaths
1113
Of Imprisonment in Certain Cases under Summary Juris
1122
100
1129
107
1141
TITLE XVII
1151
Of Conveyances by Deed and of Vesting in Purchasers Vari ous Powers Commonly conferred by Provisions insert ed in Deeds and of other Matters 1...
1152
Of the Registration of Deeds and other Documents
1170
Of Banks and Banking 1816
1179
Of the Property of Married Women
1181
Of the Estates of Infants
1190
Of the Departments of Finance and Customs 98
1192
Of Insane Persons
1193
Of Landlords Taxes 1181
1210
Of the Protection of Lodgers Goods
1211
Of Estates of Homestead 1211
1215
Of the Making of Last Wills and Testaments
1216
Of the Estates of Intestates
1220
120Of the Property of Citizens of the United States of America Dying in Newfoundland 1216 1220
1221
TITLE XVIII
1223
Of the Contingent Charges of Departments 115
1226
122Of Foreign Marriages
1228
Of Masters and Servants
1229
Of Minors and Apprentices
1235
TITLE XIX
1237
Of Trustees
1239
Of Appointments under Powers
1263
Of Companies
1267
to 171
1326
to 193
1348
tions
1353
ORDER
1379
Form and commencement of action
i
Memoranda of Writ
iii
Of the Exhibition of Advertisements 428
iv
Issue of Writ of Summons
v
Concurrent Writs
vi
TITLE
vii
Renewal of Writ
viii
Service of Writ of Summons
ix
Substituted service
x
Service out of jurisdiction
xi
XIIAppearance
xii
Of Bills of Exchange Cheques and Promissory Notes
xiii
Leave to sign judgment
xiv
Parties
xv
Pleading generally XVIIJoinder of causes of action
xvii
Of Bills of Lading 187 Of the Liability of Carriers by Water 188 Of Weights and Measures and the Inspection of Lumber 189 Of the Recovery and r...
xix
TITLE
xx
Admission
xxix
TITLE
xxx
Special case
xxxi
XXXIITrial
xxxii
Evidence generally
xxxiii
Affidavits and depositions
xxxiv
Motion for new trial
xxxv
TITLE IV
xxxvi
Entry of judgment
xxxvii
Execution
xxxviii
Writs of fieri facias
xxxix
Writ of Attachment
xl
Changing orders
xli
Of Compensation to Workmen 1833
xlii
XLIIIWrit of Delivery
xliii
Actions by and against firms
xliv
Admiralty actions
xlv
Of Patents
xlvi
Sales by the Court
xlvii
Motions and other applications
xlviii
Action of mandamus
xlix
Applications and proceedings in Chambers
l
Construction ments of written instru
li
Proceedings under the Trustee
lii
Interpleader
liii
Appeals
liv
The Registry
lv
Sittings
lvi
Time
lvii
Costs LIX Notices printing
lviii
Application
lxi
Of the Customs 141
lxii
Of Loans upon the Credit of the Colony issued in the United Kingdom 268
lxiii
Of the Board of Health Health Officers and Quarantine 343
lxiv
Of Education
lxxi
Of the Liens of Mechanics and Others 1855
lxxii
1792
lxxv
Of the Pharmaceutical Society and Sale of Drugs 363
lxxvii
Of Foreign Fishing Vessels
lxxviii
Of the Preservation of Deer
lxxx
531
xciii
Of Hawkers and Pedlars being Foreigners and not Domiciled in Newfoundland
xcvii
Of the Prevention of the Bringing of Spirituous Liquors
c
Of a Vacancy in the Office of Speaker 88
cvi
542
cxix
Of Guarantees by Companies 1223 1228
cxx
1229
cxxii
Of the Merchant Shipping Service and Desertion from
cxxiv
1235
cxxvii
OF BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS
cxxx
Of the Investigation of Combines and Monopolies 202 Of the Inspection of Boilers
cxl
Of Poisons 384
cxliii
Of Express Companies 204 Of the Protection of Partridge Berries
clviii
Of the Survey of Foreigngoing and Labrador Vessels 1591
clxiii
APPENDIX
clxxxiii
C
cciv
E Forms of St tement of Claim D Forms of Defence Forms of Reply F Forms of Judgment G Forms of Bonds
ccxiv
Act
ccxvi
573
ccxlviii
Of Trade Unions 1876
cclxv

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Page 1093 - 2. No person shall make an entry or distress or bring an action to recover any land or rent, but within twenty years next after the time at •which the right to make such entry or distress, or to bring such action, shall have first accrued to some person through whom he claims; or if
Page iii - at the time when the letter containing the same would be delivered in the ordinary course of the post; and in proving such service it shall be sufficient to prove that the letter containing the notices was properly addressed and put into the post office.
Page 1111 - registry granted under any of the acts relating to the registry of British vessels ,and purporting to be signed as required by law, shall be received in evidence in any court of justice, or before any person having, by law or by consent of parties, authority to hear, receive and examine evidence, as prima facie proof of all
Page 1112 - Comparison of a disputed writing with any writing proved to the satisfaction of the Judge to be genuine, shall be permitted to be made by witnesses, and the evidence of witnesses respecting the same may be submitted to the Court and jury as evidence of the genuineness or otherwise of the writing in dispute. 22.
Page 1093 - right shall not have accrued to any person through whom he claims,.. then within twenty years next after the time at which the right to make such entry or distress, or to bring such action, shall have first accrued to the person making or bringing the same.
Page 1329 - Any summons, notice, order, or proceeding requiring authentication by the company, may be signed by any director, secretary, or other authorized officer of the company, and need not be under the common seal of the company, and the same may be in writing or in print, or partly in writing and partly in
Page 1238 - Every will shall be construed with reference to the property comprised in it, td speak and take effect as if it had been executed immediately before the death of the testator, unless a contrary intention shall appear by the will. 15.
Page 1098 - When the right of any person to make an entry or distress, or bring an action to recover any land or rent to which he may have been entitled, for an estate or interest in possession, shall have been barred by the determination of the period hereinbefore limited which shall
Page 1100 - land or rent, or in respect of any legacy, or any damages in respect of such arrears of rent or interest, shall be recovered by any distress, action, or suit, but within six years next after the same respectively shall have become due, or next after an acknowledgment of the same in writing shall have been
Page 1110 - Any Court, Judge, Justice, officer, commissioner, arbitrator, or other person, now or hereafter having by law or by consent of parties authority to hear, receive, and examine evidence, is hereby empowered to* administer an oath to all such witnesses as are legally called before

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