The Ordinances of the North-West Territories: Being an Office Consolidation of Such Ordinances of the North-West Territories in Force on August 21st, 1905, as the Same Appear in the Consolidation of 1898 and the Amendments Thereto : Together with the Public General Ordinances Enacted by the Legislature of the North-West Territories After the Year 1898, as Have Not Been Replaced by Statutes of the Legislature of the Province of Alberta : Together with the Amendments Made Thereto by the Said Legislature Up to and Including the Second Session of the Second Legislature, 1910

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Government Printer, South Africa, 1911 - 673 pages

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Contents

An Ordinance respecting Clerks and Deputy Clerks
23
An Ordinance respecting Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs
24
An Ordinance respecting Commissioners to Administer Oaths
25
An Ordinance respecting Notaries Public
26
An Ordinance to Abolish Priority among Execution Creditors
27
An Ordinance Exempting certain Property from seizure and Sale under Execution
28
An Ordinance respecting Juries
30
An Ordinance respecting Alimony
35
An Ordinance to amend the law relating to Slander
36
An Ordinance respecting Limitation of Actions in certain Cases
37
An Ordinance respecting Justices of the Peace
38
An Ordinance respecting Constables
39
An Ordinance respecting Distress for rent and ExtraJudicial Seizure
40
An Ordinance respecting Arbitration
43
An Ordinance respecting the Investigation of Accidents by Fire
44
TITLE IV
46
An Ordinance respecting the holding of Lands in Trust for Religious Societies and Congregations
47
TITLE V
56
An Ordinance respecting Factors and Agents
74
An Ordinance respecting Choses in Action
78
An Ordinance respecting Preferential Assignments
79
An Ordinance respecting Mortgages and Sales of Personal Property
80
An Ordinance respecting Partnerships
97
TITLE VI
98
An Ordinance respecting the Personal Property of Married Women
106
An Ordinance respecting Compensation to the Families of Persons killed by Accidents
107
An Ordinance respecting Insurance for the Benefit of Wife and Children
108
An Ordinance respecting Masters and Servants
115
CHAP PAGE 51 An Ordinance respecting the Legal Profession and the Law Society of the Territories
118
An Ordinance respecting the Medical Profession
119
An Ordinance respecting Dentistry
120
An Ordinance respecting Chemists and Druggists
121
An Ordinance respecting Veterinary Surgeons
122
An Ordinance respecting Hotel and Boarding House Keepers
123
An Ordinance respecting Keepers of Livery Boarding and Sales Stables
125
An Ordinance respecting Benevolent and other Societies
221
An Ordinance respecting Mechanics and Literary Institutes
226
An Ordinance respecting Cemeteries
227
An Ordinance respecting Agricultural Societies
234
An Ordinance respecting Municipalities
246
An Ordinance respecting the Assessment of Railways
247
An Ordinance respecting Villages
249
An Ordinance respecting Local Improvement Districts
250
An Ordinance respecting Irrigation Districts
251
An Ordinance respecting Schools
252
TITLE X
307
An Ordinance respecting Fences
315
An Ordinance respecting Stallions and Bulls
318
An Ordinance respecting Pound Districts
323
An Ordinance respecting Estray Animals
336
An Ordinance respecting the Herding of Animals
344
An Ordinance for the Protection of Sheep and other Animals from Dogs
357
An Ordinance respecting Stock injured by Railway Trains
358
An Ordinance respecting Noxious Weeds
359
An Ordinance for the Protection of Game
360
Relating to Protection of Person and Property
361
TITLE XII
368
TITLE XIII
444
An Ordinance respecting the Inspection of Stock c 19 1899
463
An Ordinance to secure Compensation to Workmen c 13 1900
469
An Ordinance respecting the Exemption from Taxation of Beet Sugar
480
An Ordinance to regulate Public Aid to Schools c 31 1901
524
An Ordinance respecting Drainage c 6 1903 1st session
530
An Ordinance respecting Trust Companies c 15 1903 1st session
552
CHAP PAGE
556
An Ordinance to amend Chapter 30 of the Ordinances of 1901 intituled
563
An Ordinance respecting the Action for Seduction c 8 1903
579
An Ordinance respecting Mutual Fire Insurance c 21 1903
600
An Ordinance to Establish and Incorporate a University for the North
615

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Page 46 - ... the buyer shall accept part of the goods or choses in action so contracted to be sold or sold, and actually receive the same...
Page 64 - ... agent acting for him, of the goods or documents of title, under any sale, pledge, or other disposition thereof...
Page 64 - ... sale, pledge, or other disposition thereof, to any person receiving the same in good faith and without notice of the previous sale, shall have the same effect as if the person making the delivery or transfer were expressly authorized by the owner of the goods to make the same.
Page 54 - Unless otherwise authorized by the buyer, the seller must make such contract with the carrier on behalf of the buyer as may be reasonable, having regard to the nature of the goods and the other circumstances of the case. If the seller...
Page 49 - Property passes when intended to pass (1) Where there is a contract for the sale of specific or ascertained goods the property in them is transferred to the buyer at such time as the parties to the contract intend it to be transferred.
Page 59 - Where there is an available market for the goods in question, the measure of damages, in the absence of special circumstances showing proximate damages of a greater amount...
Page 192 - The notice may also be served by post by a registered letter addressed to the person on whom it is to be served at his last known place of residence or place of business; and, if served by post shall be deemed to have been served at the time when a letter containing the same would be delivered in the ordinary course of post...
Page 174 - ... so paid in advance, or so much thereof as from time to time exceeds the amount of the calls then made upon the shares in respect of which such advance has been made, the company may pay interest at such rate as the member paying such sum in advance and the directors agree upon.
Page 180 - The business of the company shall be managed by the directors, who may pay all expenses incurred in getting up and registtring the company, and may exercise all such powers of the company...
Page 54 - ... whether the breach of contract is a repudiation of the whole contract or whether it is a severable breach giving rise to a claim for compensation but not to a right to treat the whole contract as repudiated.

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