The Liquor License Act of the Province of Ontario ...: Being a Full and Careful Annotation of the Statutes Respecting the Keeping and Selling of Intoxicating Liquor, Including Notes of Cases on the Temperance Act at 1864; the Canada Temperance Act 1878 .... |
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... Provincial Ins . Co. , 39 . do v . Swansea ( Mayor of ) , 52 . How v . Whitfield , 80 . Howard v . Clarke , 289 . Howarth v . Minns , 58 . Howes v . Inland Revenue , 97 , 182 . Hoyles v . Blore , 37 . Hudson v . Township of South Nor ...
... Provincial Ins . Co. , 39 . do v . Swansea ( Mayor of ) , 52 . How v . Whitfield , 80 . Howard v . Clarke , 289 . Howarth v . Minns , 58 . Howes v . Inland Revenue , 97 , 182 . Hoyles v . Blore , 37 . Hudson v . Township of South Nor ...
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... Provincial Ins . Co. , 153 . N Naef v . Mutter , 38 . Neilly v . Cor . of Owen Sound , 63 , 90 , 184 . Neilson v . Jarvis , 37 , 61 . Nevin v . Ludue , 2 . Newcombe v . Anderson , 170 . Newell v . Hemingway , 123 . Newman v . Bendshye ...
... Provincial Ins . Co. , 153 . N Naef v . Mutter , 38 . Neilly v . Cor . of Owen Sound , 63 , 90 , 184 . Neilson v . Jarvis , 37 , 61 . Nevin v . Ludue , 2 . Newcombe v . Anderson , 170 . Newell v . Hemingway , 123 . Newman v . Bendshye ...
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... cases extend the time for giving security . The Lieutenant - Governor , by an order in Council , may direct that as the Provincial Secretary may require for the due perfor- I 2 [ ss . 5 , 6 . THE LIQUOR LICENSE ACT .
... cases extend the time for giving security . The Lieutenant - Governor , by an order in Council , may direct that as the Provincial Secretary may require for the due perfor- I 2 [ ss . 5 , 6 . THE LIQUOR LICENSE ACT .
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... Provincial Secretary may require for the due perfor- mance of his said duties , and for the payment over of all sums of money received by him according to the provisions . of this Act ; and the salary of every inspector shall be fixed ...
... Provincial Secretary may require for the due perfor- mance of his said duties , and for the payment over of all sums of money received by him according to the provisions . of this Act ; and the salary of every inspector shall be fixed ...
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... Provincial Secretary and dated as of the 1st day of May ( e ) in each year , and shall thence continue ( ƒ ) in force for one year , ( g ) and shall expire on the 30th day of April in the next ensuing year . ( 2 ) After the 1st of May ...
... Provincial Secretary and dated as of the 1st day of May ( e ) in each year , and shall thence continue ( ƒ ) in force for one year , ( g ) and shall expire on the 30th day of April in the next ensuing year . ( 2 ) After the 1st of May ...
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Page 104 - A bill of exchange is an unconditional order in writing, addressed by one person to another, signed by the person giving it, requiring the person to whom it is addressed to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money to or to the order of a specified person, or to bearer.
Page 137 - An attempt to commit a crime is an act done with intent to commit that crime, and forming part of a series of acts which would constitute its actual commission if it were not interrupted.
Page 336 - Given under my hand and seal, this day of , in the year of our Lord , at in the District (or County, or as the case may be) aforesaid.
Page 344 - CD the sum of for his costs in this behalf ; and if the said several sums be not paid forthwith [or on or before next] I adjudge the said...
Page 267 - Court trying the appeal orders either party to pay costs, the order shall direct the costs to be paid to the clerk of the peace or other proper officer of the Court, to be paid over by him to the person entitled to the same, and shall state within what time the costs shall be paid.
Page 264 - Court, and to try such appeal, and to abide, the judgment of the Court thereupon, and to pay such costs as...
Page 282 - In case of the death of either party, the action or right of action given by this section shall survive to or against his or her executor or administrator, and the amount so recovered by either wife or child shall be his or her sole and separate property: Such action may be brought in any court of competent jurisdiction.
Page 334 - ... now been made to appear to me [that the issuing of a warrant of distress in this behalf would be ruinous to the said AB and his family...
Page 296 - If any person commits an offence against this section and on the application of the master of the steamer, or any other person in the employ of the owner thereof, refuses to give his name and address, or gives a false name or address, that person shall be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty pounds, and the fine shall be paid to the owner of the steamer.
Page 278 - habitual drunkard" means a person who, not being amenable to any jurisdiction in lunacy is notwithstanding by reason of habitual intemperate drinking of intoxicating liquor, at times dangerous to himself or herself or to others, or incapable of managing himself or herself and his or her affairs.