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required; and any person hereby authorized to administer an oath may in such case as aforesaid administer such solemn affirmation; and any person who shall wilfully swear or affirm falsely in any case where an oath or solemn affirmation is by this Act required or authorized, shall be guilty of wilful and corrupt perjury.

21. This Act shall be and continue in full force and effect for twenty years from the passing thereof, and from thence to the end of the then next Session of the Provincial Parliament, and no longer.

22. Nothing in this Act shall affect the rights of Her Majesty, Her Heirs, Successors, or any party or person whomsoever, such rights only accepted as are herein expressly mentioned and affected.

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SCHEDULE.

Form of submission to the award of the Board of Arbitration. Know all men, that the undersigned and the undersigned [if there be more parties, that is, more separate interests, mention them] having a difference as to the respective rights of the said parties in the case hereunto subjoined, have agreed and bound themselves under a penalty of currency, to perform the award to be made by the Board of Arbitration, in the case aforesaid, under the penalty aforesaid, to be paid by the party refusing to perform such award to the party ready and willing to perform the same.

In witness whereof, the said parties have hereunto interchangeably set their hands at

on the

day of

Form of Oath to be taken by Members of Board of Arbitration. I swear that I will faithfully, impartially, and diligently perform my duty as a member of the Board of Arbitration of the Chamber of Commerce of Saint John, and that I will in all cases in which I shall act as Arbitrator, give a true and just award according to the best of my judgment and ability, without fear, favour, or affection of or for any party or person whomsoever. So help me God.

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QUIETING TITLES.

9th VICTORIA-CHAPTER 19.

An Act to enable the Rector, Church Wardens, and Vestry of Trinity Church, in Springfield, King's County, to dispose of certain lands held by them in exchange for other lands.

Section. 1.-Land, by and to whom conveyed.

Passed 11th April 1846. WHEREAS the Rector, Church Wardens, and Vestry of Trinity Church, in the Parish of Springfield, County of King's, have, by and with the consent of the Reverend William Scovil, Master of Arts, the present officiating Minister of the said Parish, and with the approbation of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Fredericton, agreed with Josiah Marvin, of the aforesaid Parish of Springfield, Farmer, for the conveyance and assurance to him, the said Josiah Marvin, of a certain piece or tract of land in the said Parish of Springfield, being a lot of land conveyed by Thomas Spragg, of the aforesaid Parish, Esquire, to the Rector, Church Wardens, and Vestry of Trinity Church, in the Parish of Springfield, as a Glebe for the use, benefit, and behoof of the Rector, Parson, or Minister of the said Parish for the time being; which piece or tract of land is bounded and described as follows, to wit:-Bounded by the highway forty nine and a half rods in front, and bounded by lot number four on the lower line, and on the upper line by lot number two, and extending towards the Creek till it completes the full quantity of eight acres; for exchange for a certain other piece or parcel of land situate, lying, and being in the aforesaid Parish of Springfield, and bounded and described as follows:-Beginning at the southwest angle of a two acre lot, on which the Parsonage House now stands; thence north twelve degrees west ten chains of four poles each; thence north seventy seven degrees forty minutes east eight chains twenty links, to the road; thence south twelve degrees twenty minutes east ten chains; thence south seventy seven degrees forty minutes west eight chains and twenty links, to place of beginning, containing eight acres; which said last mentioned piece or parcel of land, the said Josiah Marvin hath agreed to convey and assure to them, the said Rector, Church

Wardens, and Vestry, and their successors, in perpetuity, to the use, benefit, and behoof of the Rector, Parson, or Minister of the said Church, and his successors, for ever, in lieu of the said hereinbefore described piece or tract of the said Glebe of the said Parish of Springfield, so agreed to be conveyed to the said Josiah Marvin, as aforesaid: And whereas it is expedient, and will be for the benefit of the said Church, that the said agreement should be carried into effect; for the perfecting of which said agreement, and for carrying the same into full force and effect,

Be it enacted, &c.-1. Upon the receipt of a good and sufficient title, conveyance, and assurance from the said Josiah Marvin, of the said last herein described piece or parcel of land, so agreed to be conveyed by the said Josiah Marvin to them, the said Rector, Church Wardens, and Vestry of the said Church, and their successors, to the use, benefit, and behoof of the Rector, Parson, or Minister of the said Church, and his successors, for ever, they, the said Rector, Church Wardens, and Vestry of Trinity Church, in the Parish of Springfield, he and they are hereby authorized and empowered, by a good and sufficient deed, to convey to the said Josiah Marvin, his heirs and assigns, the said hereinbefore described piece or tract of land in the said Parish of Springfield, as aforesaid, to hold the same to him, the said Joseph Marvin, his heirs and assigns, for ever.

9th VICTORIA-CHAPTER 69.

An Act to quiet the Titles to certain Lands in Fredericton,

Section.

1. Grants to be good titles.

Section.

2. Act, how construed.

Passed 14th April 1846. WHEREAS His Majesty King George the Fourth did, by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Province of New Brunswick, bearing date the third day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty eight, and in the ninth year of His Reign, grant to Thomas Pickard, James Balloch, and John Simpson, five several lots of land, situate in Fredericton, and being particularly designated, distinguished, and described by proper metes and bounds in the

said grant, reference being thereto had, or the registry thereof in the Office of the Secretary and Register of this Province, will more fully appear: And whereas His said Majesty did, by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of this Province, bearing date the twenty seventh day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty, and in the eleventh year of His Reign, also grant to Daniel Ludlow Robinson a Town lot, so called, situate in Fredericton, and particularly designated, distinguished, and described by proper metes and bounds in the said grant, reference being thereunto had, or the registry thereof in the Office of the Secretary and Register of this Province, will more fully appear: And whereas His Majesty King William the Fourth did, by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of this Province, bearing date the sixteenth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty one, and in the second year of His Reign, grant to Thomas B. Smith and Amasa Coy thirty two perches of land, situate in Fredericton, and particularly designated, distinguished, and described by proper metes and bounds in the said grant to the said Thomas B. Smith and Amasa Coy, reference being thereunto had, or the registry thereof in the Office of the Secretary and Register for the Province, will more fully appear: And whereas His said Majesty King William the Fourth did, by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of this Province, bearing date the twenty third day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, and in the third year of His Reign, also grant to John S. Saunders three roods and eleven perches of land, situate in Fredericton, and particularly designated, distinguished, and described by proper metes and bounds in the said grant to the said John S. Saunders, reference being thereunto had, or the registry thereof, will more fully appear: And whereas His said Majesty King William the Fourth did, by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of this Province, bearing date the twenty first day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, and in the seventh year of the Reign, also grant to William Needham Akerley one rood and eighteen perches of land, situate in Fredericton, and particularly designated, distinguished, and described by proper metes and bounds in the said grant to William Needham

Akerley, reference being thereunto had, or the registry thereof in the Office of the Secretary and Register of the Province, will more fully appear: And whereas His said Majesty King William the Fourth did, by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of this Province, bearing date the twenty first day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, and in the seventh year of His Reign, also grant to William J. Bedell one rood and eight poles of land, situate in Fredericton, and particularly designated, distinguished, and described by proper metes and bounds in the said grant, reference being thereunto had, or the registry thereof in the Office of the Secretary and Register of this Province, will more fully appear: And whereas His said Majesty King William the Fourth did, by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of this Province, bearing date the twenty fifth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, and in the seventh year of His Reign, also grant to Francis E. Beckwith one acre and two roods of land, situate in Fredericton, and particularly designated, distinguished, and described by proper metes and bounds in the said grant, reference being thereunto had, or the registry thereof in the Office of the Secretary and Register of the Province, will more fully appear: And whereas His said Majesty King William the Fourth did, by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of this Province, bearing date the twenty fifth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, and in the seventh year of His Reign, grant to Thomas Pickard two roods and sixteen perches of land, situate in Fredericton, and particularly designated, distinguished, and described in the said grant, reference being thereunto had, or the registry thereof in the Office of the Secretary and Register of this Province, will more fully appear: And whereas His said Majesty King William the Fourth did, by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of this Province, bearing date the twenty fifth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, and in the seventh year of His Reign, also grant to Thomas T. Smith one rood and eight perches of land, situate in Fredericton, and particularly designated, distinguished, and described by proper metes and -bounds in the said grant, reference being thereunto had, or

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