The Ordinances of the North-west Territories: Being an Official Consolidation of the Ordinances of the North-west Territories in Force on August 31st, 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

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Government Printer, South Africa, 1907 - Law - 1405 pages

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Contents

An Ordinance respecting Public Printing
140
An Ordinance respecting Security to be given by Public Officers
148
An Ordinance respecting the Expropriation of Lands repealed 1901
162
An Ordinance respecting the Inspection of Steam Boilers and
184
An Ordinance respecting Ferries repealed 1901 c 4 s
193
An Ordinance to regulate Public Aid to Hospitals
205
TITLE III
207
An Ordinance respecting Clerks and Deputy Clerks
356
An Ordinance respecting Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs
364
An Ordinance respecting Commissioners to Administer Oaths
371
An Ordinance respecting Notaries Public
372
An Ordinance to Abolish Priority among Execution Creditors
373
An Ordinance Exempting certain Property from seizure and Sale under Execution
380
An Ordinance respecting Juries
382
An Ordinance respecting Alimony
387
An Ordinance to amend the law relating to Slander
388
An Ordinance respecting Limitation of Actions in certain Cases
389
An Ordinance respecting Justices of the Peace
390
An Ordinance respecting Constables
396
An Ordinance respecting Distress for rent and ExtraJudicial Seizure
397
An Ordinanec respecting Arbitration
400
An Ordinance respecting the Investigation of Accidents by Fire
405
TITLE IV
407
An Ordinance respecting the holding of Lands in Trust for Religious Societies and Congregations
408
TITLE V
412
An Ordinance respecting Factors and Agents
430
An Ordinance respecting Choses in Action
434
An Ordinance respecting Preferential Assignments
436
An Ordinance respecting Mortgages and Sales of Personal Property
437
An Ordinance respecting Hire Receipts and Conditional Sales of Goods
450
An Ordinance respecting Partnerships
452
TITLE VI
457
An Ordinance respecting the Personal Property of Married Women
466
An Ordinance respecting Compensation to the Families of Persons killed by Accidents
467
An Ordinance respecting Insurance for the Benefit of Wife and Children
468
An Ordinance respecting Masters and Servants
475
CHAPTER PAGE 51 An Ordinance respecting the Legal Profession and the Law Society of the Territories
478
An Ordinance respecting the Medical Profession
493
An Ordinance respecting Dentistry
507
An Ordinance respecting Chemists and Druggists
522
An Ordinance respecting Veterinary Surgeons
531
An Ordinance respecting Foreign Corporations
631
An Ordinance respecting Mining Companies repealed 1901 c 20 s 150
637
An Ordinance respecting the Manufacture of Butter and Cheese
638
An Ordinance respecting Benevolent and other Societies
645
An Ordinance respecting Mechanics and Literary Institutes
650
An Ordinance respecting Cemeteries
654
An Ordinance respecting Agricultural Societies
661
An Ordinance respecting Municipalities
672
An Ordinance respecting the Assessment of Railways
768
An Ordinance respecting Villages
770
An Ordinance respecting Local Improvement Districts
795
An Ordinance respecting Irrigation Districts
820
An Ordinance respecting Schools
848
TITLE X
898
An Ordinance respecting Fences
905
An Ordinance respecting Stallions and Bulls
908
An Ordinance respecting Pound Districts
913
An Ordinance respecting Estray Animals
926
An Ordinance respecting the Herding of Animals
934
An Ordinance for the Protection of Sheep and other Animals from Dogs
947
An Ordinance respecting Stock injured by Railway Trains
948
An Ordinance respecting Noxious Weeds
949
An Ordinance for the Protection of Game
953
Relating to Protection of Person and Property
961
TITLE XII
968
TITLE XIII
1032
An Ordinance to Declare and Amend the Law of Partnership c
1039
An Ordinance respecting the Inspection of Stock c 19 1899
1054
An Ordinance to secure Compensation to Workmen c 13 1900
1060
An Ordinance respecting the Exemption from Taxation of Beet Sugar
1071
An Ordinance to regulate Public Aid to Schools c 31 1901
1110
An Ordinance respecting Drainage c 6 1903 1st session
1116
An Ordinance respecting the Confirmation of Sales of Land for Taxes
1123
An Ordinance respecting the voluntary Winding Up of Joint Stock
1130
An Ordinance respecting Trust Companies c 15 1903 1st session
1147
CHAPTER PAGE
1151
An Ordinance to amend Chapter 30 of the Ordinances of 1901 intituled
1158
An Ordinance to Provide for the payment of Succession Duties
1164
An Ordinance respecting the Action for Seduction c 8 19032nd session
1175
An Ordinance respecting Mutual Fire Insurance c 21 1903
1195
An Ordinance to Establish and Incorporate a University for
1210

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Page 595 - Any notice, if served by post, shall be deemed to have been served at the time when the letter containing the same would be delivered in the ordinary course of the post...
Page 390 - If he does not signify his approval or acceptance to the seller, but retains the goods without giving notice of rejection, then if a time has been fixed for the return of the goods, on the expiration of such time, and, if no time has been fixed, on the expiration of a reasonable time. What is a reasonable time is a question of fact.
Page 389 - ... in the case of a contract for the sale of a specified article under its patent or other trade name, there is no implied condition as to its fitness for any particular purpose.
Page 392 - ... agent acting for him, of the goods or documents of title, under any sale, pledge, or other disposition thereof, to any person receiving the same in good faith and •without notice of...
Page 390 - Where there is an unconditional contract for the sale of specific goods, in a deliverable state, the property in the goods passes to the buyer when the contract is made, and it is immaterial whether the time of payment or the time of delivery, or both, be postponed.
Page 522 - Every member of the Association undertakes to contribute to the assets of the Association, in the event of the same being wound up during the time that he is a member...
Page 394 - Where goods are delivered to the buyer which he has not previously examined, he is not deemed to have accepted them unless and until he has had a reasonable opportunity of examining them for the purpose of ascertaining whether they are in conformity with the contract.
Page 399 - Goods. (1) Where the buyer wrongfully neglects or refuses to accept and pay for the goods, the seller may maintain an action against him for damages for non-acceptance. (2) The measure of damages is the estimated loss directly and naturally resulting, in the ordinary course of events, from the buyer's breach of contract.
Page 389 - 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 397 - From the time when they are delivered to a carrier by land or water, or other bailee for the purpose of transmission to the buyer, until the buyer, or his agent in that behalf, takes delivery of them from such carrier or other bailee...

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