Statutes of the Province of Quebec Passed in the Session Held in the ... Year of the ReignPrinter to the King, 1874 - Session laws |
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... railway aid act of 1869 , to the extent of two thousand five hundred dol- lars for each and every continuous and unbroken mile of railway , with no additional allowance for bridges , to each of the following companies , namely : The ...
... railway aid act of 1869 , to the extent of two thousand five hundred dol- lars for each and every continuous and unbroken mile of railway , with no additional allowance for bridges , to each of the following companies , namely : The ...
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... railway com- ronounce its grant of lands . pany must The St. Fran- cis and Me- gantic Inter national rail- way co . must renounce its 3. Notwithstanding any provision contained in the Colonization railway aid act of 1869 , the ...
... railway com- ronounce its grant of lands . pany must The St. Fran- cis and Me- gantic Inter national rail- way co . must renounce its 3. Notwithstanding any provision contained in the Colonization railway aid act of 1869 , the ...
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... railway company shall The Quebec not be entitled to any aid under this act , unless it shall and Lake St. have , on ... railway , the St. Francis and Megantic International rail- have at least way , the Bay of Chaleurs railway , and the ...
... railway company shall The Quebec not be entitled to any aid under this act , unless it shall and Lake St. have , on ... railway , the St. Francis and Megantic International rail- have at least way , the Bay of Chaleurs railway , and the ...
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... railway shall be a first class road , and shall have been accepted as such by the lieutenant - governor in council on the report of the pro- vincial railway board . 11. The lieutenant - governor in council may , however , if he thinks ...
... railway shall be a first class road , and shall have been accepted as such by the lieutenant - governor in council on the report of the pro- vincial railway board . 11. The lieutenant - governor in council may , however , if he thinks ...
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... railway company , which extends from Aylmer to aid may be Deep River , has been definitely located , and the company road from has made satisfactory proof of their readiness to proceed with Aylmer to the work of construction , on or ...
... railway company , which extends from Aylmer to aid may be Deep River , has been definitely located , and the company road from has made satisfactory proof of their readiness to proceed with Aylmer to the work of construction , on or ...
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28th January advice and consent aforesaid alderman amended amount annual appointed Assented to 28th assessment assessors authority bonds by-law certificate Chambly city clerk city of Montreal commissioners consolidated fund corporation costs debentures deem directors district district of Montreal duties election electors enacts as follows fire Fraserville fund granted hereby hereinafter impleaded imposed interest Joliette judgment justice land Legislature of Quebec liable license Lower Canada Majesty manner Mascouche mayor or councillor meeting ment municipal oath office of mayor paid parish parties payment peace penalty person petition poll poll clerk present president proceedings proprietors prothonotary province purpose Railway Company real estate real property recorder's court regulating repealed road secretary-treasurer South Eastern Railway street superior court taxes tenant Terrebonne therein thereof thousand dollars tion town council treasurer twenty dollars Valleyfield vote voters ward whatsoever
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Page 99 - ... for the term of two years, and until their successors shall be elected and qualified, and...
Page 82 - And that they and their successors may have a common seal, and may change and alter the same at their pleasure...
Page 337 - ... from time to time be a sufficient discharge to the company for any dividend or other sum of money payable in respect of such share...
Page 347 - ... to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered, defend and be defended, in all State courts having competent jurisdiction, and in any circuit court of the United States...
Page 326 - CD, and if no such distress can be found, then that you certify the same unto me, to the end that such proceedings may be had therein as to the law doth appertain.
Page 347 - ... may alienate, sell, convey, lease or otherwise dispose of the same or any part thereof from time to time, as occasion may require, for such price or prices, and on such terms and conditions as they may see fit; and may, should...
Page 100 - ... make or cause to be made for the company any description of contract which the company may by law enter into ; and may from time to time make by-laws not contrary to law...
Page 353 - ... the imposition and recovery of all penalties and forfeitures admitting of regulation by Bylaw, and the conduct in all other particulars of the affairs of the Company...
Page 312 - ... is or is likely to be wasted, misused, unduly consumed, or contaminated, or so as to occasion or allow the return of foul air, or other noisome or impure matter, into any pipe belonging to or connected with the pipes of the...
Page 74 - Company, their Successors and Assigns, all that tract or parcel of land, (describe the land,} the same having been selected and laid out by the said Company for the purposes of their Railway ; to have and to hold the said land and premises unto the said Company, their successors and assigns forever. Witness my hand and seal this day of one thousand eight hundred and Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of AB [LS] CAP.