The Acts of the Parliament of Western Australia: 1883-1892, 2. köide |
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... tail of a wild dog has been produced to him by the said person and has been entirely destroyed in his presence and that the said person is entitled to such sum as aforesaid as a reward for the destruction of a wild dog . paid 20.
... tail of a wild dog has been produced to him by the said person and has been entirely destroyed in his presence and that the said person is entitled to such sum as aforesaid as a reward for the destruction of a wild dog . paid 20.
Page 20
One half of all fines and penalties under this Act shall , in municipalities , be paid to the municipality , and shall elsewhere be paid into the Colonial Treasury ; and one half of the said fines and penalties shall be paid to the ...
One half of all fines and penalties under this Act shall , in municipalities , be paid to the municipality , and shall elsewhere be paid into the Colonial Treasury ; and one half of the said fines and penalties shall be paid to the ...
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All sums paid to the account of such Sinking Fund and the interest thereof shall be invested in Imperial or Colonial Government Securities at the discretion of the Trustees . 27. In case the said Sinking Fund shall be insufficient to ...
All sums paid to the account of such Sinking Fund and the interest thereof shall be invested in Imperial or Colonial Government Securities at the discretion of the Trustees . 27. In case the said Sinking Fund shall be insufficient to ...
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( 2 ) If such fee be not paid before the expiration of such fourteen years , the Colonial Secretary may , after the end of three months from the expiration of such fourteen years , remove the mark from the register , and so from time to ...
( 2 ) If such fee be not paid before the expiration of such fourteen years , the Colonial Secretary may , after the end of three months from the expiration of such fourteen years , remove the mark from the register , and so from time to ...
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( c ) As regards the drawer , where the drawee or acceptor is not bound , as between himself and the drawer , to accept or pay the bill , and the drawer has no reason to believe that the bill would be paid if presented .
( c ) As regards the drawer , where the drawee or acceptor is not bound , as between himself and the drawer , to accept or pay the bill , and the drawer has no reason to believe that the bill would be paid if presented .
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