A Manual of the Constitutional History of Canada from the Earliest Period to the Year 1888; Including the British North America Act, 1867, and a Digest of Judicial Decisions on Questions of Legislative JurisdictionDawson Brothers, 1888 - 238 pages |
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Page ix
... land declines to enter Confederation , p . 61 - Imperial Order - in - Council piacing all British North America except Newfoundland under control of Canada , pp . 61-62 . CHAPTER VII . CONSTITUTION OF THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT . Wide ...
... land declines to enter Confederation , p . 61 - Imperial Order - in - Council piacing all British North America except Newfoundland under control of Canada , pp . 61-62 . CHAPTER VII . CONSTITUTION OF THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT . Wide ...
Page xi
... Lands ( Re St. Catharine's Milling and Lumber Co. ) , pp . 151-155 — Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on Quebec Tax imposed on Banks and other Corporations , pp . 155 , 156 - Boundary Award , pp . 156-158 . CHAPTER XIV , RULES OF ...
... Lands ( Re St. Catharine's Milling and Lumber Co. ) , pp . 151-155 — Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on Quebec Tax imposed on Banks and other Corporations , pp . 155 , 156 - Boundary Award , pp . 156-158 . CHAPTER XIV , RULES OF ...
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... lands on a tenure which , however favourable to settlement , was based on the acknowledg- ment of his dependence on the seigneur . But at the same time , the lord of the manor , and the settler on his estate , were on an equal footing ...
... lands on a tenure which , however favourable to settlement , was based on the acknowledg- ment of his dependence on the seigneur . But at the same time , the lord of the manor , and the settler on his estate , were on an equal footing ...
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... lands , and the modes of descent , alienation and settlement.2 1 Garneau II . , 87-8 . Only one native French - Canadian was admitted into this council . 2 Atty . - Gen . Thurlow , in Christie , I. , pp . 51-63 ; also , Report of Atty ...
... lands , and the modes of descent , alienation and settlement.2 1 Garneau II . , 87-8 . Only one native French - Canadian was admitted into this council . 2 Atty . - Gen . Thurlow , in Christie , I. , pp . 51-63 ; also , Report of Atty ...
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... lands , however , might be- queath their property by will , to be executed either ac- cording to the laws of England or the forms prescribed by the laws of England . The Act also expressly gave the French Canadians additional assurance ...
... lands , however , might be- queath their property by will , to be executed either ac- cording to the laws of England or the forms prescribed by the laws of England . The Act also expressly gave the French Canadians additional assurance ...
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