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An Act to Establish a Decimal System of Accounts in the Colony of Vancouver Island and its Dependencies. Whereas, it is expedient to facilitate the monetary transactions of the Colony of Vancouver Island and its Dependencies by the adoption of a Decimal System of Accounts; …
An Act to Establish a Decimal System of Accounts in the Colony of Vancouver Island and its Dependencies. Whereas, it is expedient to facilitate the monetary transactions of the Colony of Vancouver Island and its Dependencies by the adoption of a Decimal System of Accounts; …
An Act to amend the Scale of Fees charged for the Entrance and Clearance of Vessels, Licenses to Scows, Boats and other Craft, and Dues for Landing Permits, as well as other matters relating to the same, in the Port of Victoria, including Esquimalt. Whereas, it is expedient to repeal the Victoria and Esquimalt Harbour Dues Act, 1860, and to amend the Scale of Fees charged for the Entrance and Clearance of Vessels into…
An Act to amend the Scale of Fees charged for the Entrance and Clearance of Vessels, Licenses to Scows, Boats and other Craft, and Dues for Landing Permits, as well as other matters relating to the same, in the Port of Victoria, including Esquimalt. Whereas, it is expedient to repeal the Victoria and Esquimalt Harbour Dues Act, 1860, and to amend the Scale of Fees charged for the Entrance and Clearance of Vessels into…
Proclamation. No. 1, A. D. 1863. By His Excellency James Douglas, Companion of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of British Columbia and its Dependencies, Vice-Admiral of the same, &c., &c. Whereas, under and by virtue of an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the session of Parliament held in the 21st and 22nd years of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, entitled an Act to provide for the “Government of British Columbia,” …
Proclamation. No. 1, A. D. 1863. By His Excellency James Douglas, Companion of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of British Columbia and its Dependencies, Vice-Admiral of the same, &c., &c. Whereas, under and by virtue of an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the session of Parliament held in the 21st and 22nd years of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, entitled an Act to provide for the “Government of British Columbia,” …
An Act for consolidating in one Act certain provisions usually inserted in Acts authorizing the making of Railways. Whereas, it is expedient to comprise in one general Act sundry provisions usually introduced into Acts of Parliament, authorizing the construction of Railways, and that as well for the purposes of avoiding the necessity of repeating such provisions in each of the several Acts relating to such undertaking, …
An Act for consolidating in one Act certain provisions usually inserted in Acts authorizing the making of Railways. Whereas, it is expedient to comprise in one general Act sundry provisions usually introduced into Acts of Parliament, authorizing the construction of Railways, and that as well for the purposes of avoiding the necessity of repeating such provisions in each of the several Acts relating to such undertaking, …
An Act for consolidating in one Act certain provisions usually inserted in Acts authorizing the taking of Lands for undertakings of a Public nature. Whereas It is expedient to establish certain conditions and provisions upon and in accordance with which Land required for undertakings or works of a public nature may be acquired and the manner of obtaining compensation for the same…
An Act for consolidating in one Act certain provisions usually inserted in Acts authorizing the taking of Lands for undertakings of a Public nature. Whereas It is expedient to establish certain conditions and provisions upon and in accordance with which Land required for undertakings or works of a public nature may be acquired and the manner of obtaining compensation for the same…
An Act to declare the Fees, Licenses and Due, payable for the Entrance and Clearance of Vessels. And for permits for landing goods, and for Licenses to Scows, Boats and other small craft in the Ports of Entry in Vancouver Island other than Victoria and Esquimalt. Whereas, Ports of Entry other than those of Victoria and Esquimalt, have been and may hereafter be established in Vancouver Island and its dependencies, for the time being, …
An Act to declare the Fees, Licenses and Due, payable for the Entrance and Clearance of Vessels. And for permits for landing goods, and for Licenses to Scows, Boats and other small craft in the Ports of Entry in Vancouver Island other than Victoria and Esquimalt. Whereas, Ports of Entry other than those of Victoria and Esquimalt, have been and may hereafter be established in Vancouver Island and its dependencies, for the time being, …
Proclamation. No. 7 A. D. 1863. By His Excellency James Douglas, Companion of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of British Columbia and its Dependencies, Vice-Admiral of the same, &c., &c. Whereas, under and by virtue of an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the session of Parliament held in the 21st and 22nd years of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, entitled an “Act to provide for the Government of British Columbia,” …
Proclamation. No. 7 A. D. 1863. By His Excellency James Douglas, Companion of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of British Columbia and its Dependencies, Vice-Admiral of the same, &c., &c. Whereas, under and by virtue of an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the session of Parliament held in the 21st and 22nd years of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, entitled an “Act to provide for the Government of British Columbia,” …
An Act to provide for the Election of a Mayor and Councillors for the City of Victoria, at the expiration of the period for which the present Mayor and Councillors are elected. Whereas by the Victoria Incorporation Act, 1862, it was (amongst others things) enacted that the said City should be divided into three wards, and that the candidate for the Mayorship (being duly qualified therefor,) who should obtain the greatest collective…
An Act to provide for the Election of a Mayor and Councillors for the City of Victoria, at the expiration of the period for which the present Mayor and Councillors are elected. Whereas by the Victoria Incorporation Act, 1862, it was (amongst others things) enacted that the said City should be divided into three wards, and that the candidate for the Mayorship (being duly qualified therefor,) who should obtain the greatest collective…
A Bill. An Act to grant Jurisdiction to Justices of the Peace in Civil Cases. No Courts Except in Victoria. Whereas there are no courts for the collection of debt held in any district of this colony, except in Victoria city; …
A Bill. An Act to grant Jurisdiction to Justices of the Peace in Civil Cases. No Courts Except in Victoria. Whereas there are no courts for the collection of debt held in any district of this colony, except in Victoria city; …
A Bill to render valid the Collection of Licenses and Assessments by the Mayor and Councillors of the City of Victoria. Whereas by the Twenty-fourth section of “The Victoria Incorporations Act 1862” it was enacted that “the Council may “subject as therein contained by a By-law passed and confirmed as “therein mentioned direct in what manner the funds required for the “Municipal purposes shall be raised.” …
A Bill to render valid the Collection of Licenses and Assessments by the Mayor and Councillors of the City of Victoria. Whereas by the Twenty-fourth section of “The Victoria Incorporations Act 1862” it was enacted that “the Council may “subject as therein contained by a By-law passed and confirmed as “therein mentioned direct in what manner the funds required for the “Municipal purposes shall be raised.” …
A Bill to Restrain the Issue in certain cases of Writs of Capias ad respondendum and Ne exeat regno. Whereas it is expedient to put an end to vexatious arrests made under and by force of certain Writs of Capias ad respondendum and Ne exeat regno, issuable within the jurisdiction of Vancouver Island and its Dependencies, …
A Bill to Restrain the Issue in certain cases of Writs of Capias ad respondendum and Ne exeat regno. Whereas it is expedient to put an end to vexatious arrests made under and by force of certain Writs of Capias ad respondendum and Ne exeat regno, issuable within the jurisdiction of Vancouver Island and its Dependencies, …
No. 5. An Ordinance for the construction of a Toll Bridge across Thompson River. [26th February, 1864.] Whereas Thomas Spence hath applied to the Government of British Columbia, for permission to erect a Bridge at his own expense, upon the Lytton-Alexandria Route, across Thompson River, at a point in the vicinity of Cook’s Ferry, upon condition of having secured to him certain Tolls upon goods, passengers, vehicles, and animals, …
No. 5. An Ordinance for the construction of a Toll Bridge across Thompson River. [26th February, 1864.] Whereas Thomas Spence hath applied to the Government of British Columbia, for permission to erect a Bridge at his own expense, upon the Lytton-Alexandria Route, across Thompson River, at a point in the vicinity of Cook’s Ferry, upon condition of having secured to him certain Tolls upon goods, passengers, vehicles, and animals, …
Anno Vicesimo Spetimo Et Vicesimo Octavo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. VIII. An Act to enable the Governor to pay out of the General Revenue Six Thousand Dollars for Civic Purposes. [8th June, 1864. Whereas, it is expedient that the Governor shall be empowered to order that the Sum of Six Thousand Dollars shall be paid out of the General Revenue of the Colony to the Mayor and Council of the City of Victoria for Civic Purposes: …
Anno Vicesimo Spetimo Et Vicesimo Octavo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. VIII. An Act to enable the Governor to pay out of the General Revenue Six Thousand Dollars for Civic Purposes. [8th June, 1864. Whereas, it is expedient that the Governor shall be empowered to order that the Sum of Six Thousand Dollars shall be paid out of the General Revenue of the Colony to the Mayor and Council of the City of Victoria for Civic Purposes: …
Anno Vicesimo Spetimo Et Vicesimo Octavo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. XV. An Act to provide for the Closing of Wells upon unenclosed Lands in Vancouver Island and its Dependencies. [7th July, 1864. Whereas it is expedient to provide Means whereby the Wells upon unenclosed Property may be prevented from emperilling the Lives and Property of Her Majesty’s subjects: Be it enacted by the Governor of Her Majesty’s Behalf by and with the Consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of Vancouver island and its Dependencies, as follows: …
Anno Vicesimo Spetimo Et Vicesimo Octavo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. XV. An Act to provide for the Closing of Wells upon unenclosed Lands in Vancouver Island and its Dependencies. [7th July, 1864. Whereas it is expedient to provide Means whereby the Wells upon unenclosed Property may be prevented from emperilling the Lives and Property of Her Majesty’s subjects: Be it enacted by the Governor of Her Majesty’s Behalf by and with the Consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of Vancouver island and its Dependencies, as follows: …
A Bill Intituled “An Act to repeal the ‘Victoria Incorporation Act, 1862’ and to make certain provisions in lieu thereof.” Whereas it is expedient to repeal the “Victoria Incorporation Act, 1862” and to make provisions in lieu thereof, Be it, therefore, enacted by the Governor on Her Majesty’s Behalf by and with the consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly of Vancouver Island and its Dependencies, as follows: …
A Bill Intituled “An Act to repeal the ‘Victoria Incorporation Act, 1862’ and to make certain provisions in lieu thereof.” Whereas it is expedient to repeal the “Victoria Incorporation Act, 1862” and to make provisions in lieu thereof, Be it, therefore, enacted by the Governor on Her Majesty’s Behalf by and with the consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly of Vancouver Island and its Dependencies, as follows: …
No. 1. An Ordinance to extend the term of the Steam Traction Engine Ordinance, 1864. [7th February, 1865.] Whereas it has been found necessary for the Public service to extend the period for the enjoyment of the exclusive portion of the privileges granted by the “Steam Traction Engine Ordinance, 1864.” …
No. 1. An Ordinance to extend the term of the Steam Traction Engine Ordinance, 1864. [7th February, 1865.] Whereas it has been found necessary for the Public service to extend the period for the enjoyment of the exclusive portion of the privileges granted by the “Steam Traction Engine Ordinance, 1864.” …
No. 6. An Ordinance for the construction of a Toll Bridge across Thompson River, at Lytton. [22 February, 1865.] Whereas Louis Hautier, Louis Lemeure, L.B. Romano and Robert Smith have applied to the Government of British Columbia for permission to erect a Bridge at their own expense, across the Thompson River …
No. 6. An Ordinance for the construction of a Toll Bridge across Thompson River, at Lytton. [22 February, 1865.] Whereas Louis Hautier, Louis Lemeure, L.B. Romano and Robert Smith have applied to the Government of British Columbia for permission to erect a Bridge at their own expense, across the Thompson River …
A Bill Entitled an Act to explain and amend the Victoria Incorporation Act 1862. Whereas by section one of “the Victoria Incorporation Act 1862,” it is enacted that from and after the passage of that Act the tract of Land specified in the first part of the first schedule thereto should be Incorporated as a City to be called the City of Victoria; …
A Bill Entitled an Act to explain and amend the Victoria Incorporation Act 1862. Whereas by section one of “the Victoria Incorporation Act 1862,” it is enacted that from and after the passage of that Act the tract of Land specified in the first part of the first schedule thereto should be Incorporated as a City to be called the City of Victoria; …
Anno Vicesimo Nono Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 12. An Ordinance to repeal the Ordinance for imposing a duty on Gold. [ 29th March, 1866. Whereas, it is expedient to repeal the “Gold Export Ordinance, 1865;” Be it enacted by the Governor of British Columbia, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: …
Anno Vicesimo Nono Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 12. An Ordinance to repeal the Ordinance for imposing a duty on Gold. [ 29th March, 1866. Whereas, it is expedient to repeal the “Gold Export Ordinance, 1865;” Be it enacted by the Governor of British Columbia, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: …
No. 22. An Ordinance for regulating the amount and application of the Fees to be taken in the Supreme Court of Civil Justice from suitors therein. [11th April, 1865.] Whereas, it is expedient to define the amount of Fees to be taken by the Officers of the Supreme Court of Civil Justice of British Columbia in all civil actions pending therein, …
No. 22. An Ordinance for regulating the amount and application of the Fees to be taken in the Supreme Court of Civil Justice from suitors therein. [11th April, 1865.] Whereas, it is expedient to define the amount of Fees to be taken by the Officers of the Supreme Court of Civil Justice of British Columbia in all civil actions pending therein, …
No. 1. A Return showing the number of persons tried in the Police Court, Victoria V. I., for selling or giving Spirits &c., to Indians, the number convicted, the number not convicted, the number sent to prison, the number who paid the fine, and the number convicted more than once from the 30th day of September, 1864 to the 30th day of November, 1865. …
No. 1. A Return showing the number of persons tried in the Police Court, Victoria V. I., for selling or giving Spirits &c., to Indians, the number convicted, the number not convicted, the number sent to prison, the number who paid the fine, and the number convicted more than once from the 30th day of September, 1864 to the 30th day of November, 1865. …
An Act Respecting the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages in Vancouver Island. Whereas, it is expedient that a Public Record should be kept, of all Marriages, Births and Deaths, in Vancouver Island. Therefore, the Governor, on behalf of Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of Vancouver Island, enacts as follows: …
An Act Respecting the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages in Vancouver Island. Whereas, it is expedient that a Public Record should be kept, of all Marriages, Births and Deaths, in Vancouver Island. Therefore, the Governor, on behalf of Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of Vancouver Island, enacts as follows: …
A Bill To impose a tax of one half of one per centum upon all Real Estate within the City of Victoria, and for other purposes relating thereto. Whereas, it is expedient to raise, levy and collect a Tax of one half of one per centum on all Real Estate situated within the City of Victoria in order to provide Funds to meet the indebtedness of the City aforesaid; …
A Bill To impose a tax of one half of one per centum upon all Real Estate within the City of Victoria, and for other purposes relating thereto. Whereas, it is expedient to raise, levy and collect a Tax of one half of one per centum on all Real Estate situated within the City of Victoria in order to provide Funds to meet the indebtedness of the City aforesaid; …
A Bill To impose a tax on Salaries, and for other purposes. Whereas, it is expedient to impose a Tax on all persons receiving Salaries. Be it therefore enacted by the Governor of the Colony of Vancouver Island and its dependencies, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly thereof as follows. …
A Bill To impose a tax on Salaries, and for other purposes. Whereas, it is expedient to impose a Tax on all persons receiving Salaries. Be it therefore enacted by the Governor of the Colony of Vancouver Island and its dependencies, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly thereof as follows. …
A Bill To Impose landing permit dues on the importation of certain Stock and Carcasses. Whereas it is expedient to impose landing permit dues on Stock and Carcasses imported into the Colony of Vancouver Island and its dependencies; be it therefore enacted by the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of Vancouver island and its dependencies as follows: …
A Bill To Impose landing permit dues on the importation of certain Stock and Carcasses. Whereas it is expedient to impose landing permit dues on Stock and Carcasses imported into the Colony of Vancouver Island and its dependencies; be it therefore enacted by the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of Vancouver island and its dependencies as follows: …
Anno Vicesimo Nono Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 1. An Ordinance in confirmation of certain Ordinances. [24th January, 1866.] Whereas it is expedient to confirm the Acts and Proceedings of the late Session of the Legislative Council of the Colony of British Columbia; Be it therefore enacted by the Governor of the said Colony, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: …
Anno Vicesimo Nono Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 1. An Ordinance in confirmation of certain Ordinances. [24th January, 1866.] Whereas it is expedient to confirm the Acts and Proceedings of the late Session of the Legislative Council of the Colony of British Columbia; Be it therefore enacted by the Governor of the said Colony, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: …
Anno Vicesimo Nono Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 5. An Ordinance to amend the Law relating to Joint Stock Companies. [8th March, 1866.] Whereas it is expedient that the Laws relating to the Incorporation, Regulation, and Winding up of Trading Companies and other Associations should be consolidated and amended; …
Anno Vicesimo Nono Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 5. An Ordinance to amend the Law relating to Joint Stock Companies. [8th March, 1866.] Whereas it is expedient that the Laws relating to the Incorporation, Regulation, and Winding up of Trading Companies and other Associations should be consolidated and amended; …
Anno Vicesimo Nono Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 12. An Ordinance to repeal the Ordinance for imposing a duty on Gold. [29th March, 1866. Whereas, it is expedient to repeal the “Gold Export Ordinance, 1865;” Be it enacted by the Governor of British Columbia, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: …
Anno Vicesimo Nono Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 12. An Ordinance to repeal the Ordinance for imposing a duty on Gold. [29th March, 1866. Whereas, it is expedient to repeal the “Gold Export Ordinance, 1865;” Be it enacted by the Governor of British Columbia, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: …
Anno Vicesimo Nono Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 15. An Ordinance for the regulation of Pilotage. [5th April, 1866. Whereas, it is expedient for the protection of the Commerce of the Colony to establish and maintain a proper system of Pilotage; Be it enacted by the Governor of British Columbia, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: …
Anno Vicesimo Nono Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 15. An Ordinance for the regulation of Pilotage. [5th April, 1866. Whereas, it is expedient for the protection of the Commerce of the Colony to establish and maintain a proper system of Pilotage; Be it enacted by the Governor of British Columbia, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: …
Amendments To a Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Franchise Act, 1859.” The Title of the Bill to be as follows: A Bill entitled An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws affecting the Franchise and Representation in the Colony of Vancouver Island and its Dependencies …
Amendments To a Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Franchise Act, 1859.” The Title of the Bill to be as follows: A Bill entitled An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws affecting the Franchise and Representation in the Colony of Vancouver Island and its Dependencies …
Anno Tricesimo. Victoriæ Reginæ. No. IV. An Act to enable the Governor of Vancouver Island to borrow the Sum of Ninety Thousand Dollars upon the Security of the General Revenue of the Colony. [12th July, 1866. Whereas it is expedient to borrow certain Sums of Money not exceeding in the whole the Sum of Ninety Thousand Dollars: …
Anno Tricesimo. Victoriæ Reginæ. No. IV. An Act to enable the Governor of Vancouver Island to borrow the Sum of Ninety Thousand Dollars upon the Security of the General Revenue of the Colony. [12th July, 1866. Whereas it is expedient to borrow certain Sums of Money not exceeding in the whole the Sum of Ninety Thousand Dollars: …
A Bill To Incorporate the town of Nanaimo. Whereas, it is expedient to erect the village of Nanaimo into a town and to establish a Municipal Council therein; Be it therefore enacted by the Governor, on Her Majesty’s behalf, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly, as follows: …
A Bill To Incorporate the town of Nanaimo. Whereas, it is expedient to erect the village of Nanaimo into a town and to establish a Municipal Council therein; Be it therefore enacted by the Governor, on Her Majesty’s behalf, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly, as follows: …
Anno Tricesimo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 1. An Ordinance of Indemnify for not enforcing certain Local Taxes of Vancouver Island. [12th February, 1867.] Whereas, in consequence of the extension of the Customs Laws of British Columbia to Vancouver Island, under “The British Columbia Act, 1866” it was found expedient to remit certain Duties leviable under certain Local Laws of Vancouver Island: …
Anno Tricesimo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 1. An Ordinance of Indemnify for not enforcing certain Local Taxes of Vancouver Island. [12th February, 1867.] Whereas, in consequence of the extension of the Customs Laws of British Columbia to Vancouver Island, under “The British Columbia Act, 1866” it was found expedient to remit certain Duties leviable under certain Local Laws of Vancouver Island: …
Anno Tricesimo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 12. An Ordinance for the protection of Inventions. [19th March, 1867.] Whereas, it is expedient to provide for the protection of new and useful inventions, and to assimilate the Law affecting the same in all parts of the Colony of British Columbia; …
Anno Tricesimo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 12. An Ordinance for the protection of Inventions. [19th March, 1867.] Whereas, it is expedient to provide for the protection of new and useful inventions, and to assimilate the Law affecting the same in all parts of the Colony of British Columbia; …
Anno Tricesimo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 17. An Ordinance to declare the application of the existing Laws of Customs. [25th March, 1867.] Whereas by “The British Columbia Act, 1866, it was among other things enacted that after and notwithstanding the Union of the heretofore separate Colony of Vancouver Island with British Columbia, …
Anno Tricesimo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 17. An Ordinance to declare the application of the existing Laws of Customs. [25th March, 1867.] Whereas by “The British Columbia Act, 1866, it was among other things enacted that after and notwithstanding the Union of the heretofore separate Colony of Vancouver Island with British Columbia, …
Anno Tricesimo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 22. An Ordinance to assimilate the Law empowering the Governor to create Ports of Entry in British Columbia. [2nd April, 1867.] Whereas it is expedient for the purposes of Commerce to assimilate the law empowering the Governor to create Ports of Entry ion all parts of the Colony; …
Anno Tricesimo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 22. An Ordinance to assimilate the Law empowering the Governor to create Ports of Entry in British Columbia. [2nd April, 1867.] Whereas it is expedient for the purposes of Commerce to assimilate the law empowering the Governor to create Ports of Entry ion all parts of the Colony; …
Anno Tricesimo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 27. An Ordinance to confirm the Expenditure for the services of the year Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Six not authorized in the grant for that year. [2nd April, 1867.] Most Gracious Sovereign: whereas certain further supplies are required to meet the Expenditure for the year Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Six, …
Anno Tricesimo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 27. An Ordinance to confirm the Expenditure for the services of the year Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Six not authorized in the grant for that year. [2nd April, 1867.] Most Gracious Sovereign: whereas certain further supplies are required to meet the Expenditure for the year Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Six, …
Anno Tricesimo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 30. An Ordinance to assimilate the Laws for the Regulation of Pilotage in all parts of the Colony of British Columbia. [2nd April, 1867.] Whereas it is expedient to assimilate the Laws for the Regulation of Pilotage in all parts of the Colony; Be it enacted by the Governor of British Columbia, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: …
Anno Tricesimo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 30. An Ordinance to assimilate the Laws for the Regulation of Pilotage in all parts of the Colony of British Columbia. [2nd April, 1867.] Whereas it is expedient to assimilate the Laws for the Regulation of Pilotage in all parts of the Colony; Be it enacted by the Governor of British Columbia, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: …
August 1st, 1868.] The Government Gazette. “The Tax Sale Repeal Ordinance, 1867.” Colonial Secretary’s Office.
August 1st, 1868.] The Government Gazette. “The Tax Sale Repeal Ordinance, 1867.” Colonial Secretary’s Office.
Anno Tricesimo Secundo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 13. An Ordinance to amend the Law of Partnership. [10th March, 1869.] Whereas it is expected to amend the Law relating to partnership; Be it enacted by the Governor of British Columbia, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: …
Anno Tricesimo Secundo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 13. An Ordinance to amend the Law of Partnership. [10th March, 1869.] Whereas it is expected to amend the Law relating to partnership; Be it enacted by the Governor of British Columbia, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: …
Anno Tricesimo Secundo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 26. An Ordinance to enlarge and amend the “Victoria Municipal Ordinance, 1867.” [15th March, 1869.] Whereas it is deemed expedient that Sections IV., XXXIII., XLVIII., L., LI., LVII., and the Schedule of the “Victoria Municipal Ordinance, 1867,” should be repealed or altered, …
Anno Tricesimo Secundo Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 26. An Ordinance to enlarge and amend the “Victoria Municipal Ordinance, 1867.” [15th March, 1869.] Whereas it is deemed expedient that Sections IV., XXXIII., XLVIII., L., LI., LVII., and the Schedule of the “Victoria Municipal Ordinance, 1867,” should be repealed or altered, …
Anno Tricesimo Tertio. Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 3. An Ordinance respecting Practitioners in Medicine and Surgery. [24th March, 1870.] Whereas it is expedient to amend “The Medical Ordinance, 1867,” and to bring the same into uniformity with Imperial Legislation, by providing for the registration in British Columbia of members of the Medical Profession already duly registered in the United Kingdom, …
Anno Tricesimo Tertio. Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 3. An Ordinance respecting Practitioners in Medicine and Surgery. [24th March, 1870.] Whereas it is expedient to amend “The Medical Ordinance, 1867,” and to bring the same into uniformity with Imperial Legislation, by providing for the registration in British Columbia of members of the Medical Profession already duly registered in the United Kingdom, …
Anno Tricesimo Tertio. Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 7. An Ordinance to create a further Duty of Customs for the Public Service. [20th April, 1870.] Whereas it is expedient to raise a further sum of money for the Public Service of the Colony, by altering the Duty now imposed on Spirits; Be it enacted by the Governor of British Columbia, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: …
Anno Tricesimo Tertio. Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 7. An Ordinance to create a further Duty of Customs for the Public Service. [20th April, 1870.] Whereas it is expedient to raise a further sum of money for the Public Service of the Colony, by altering the Duty now imposed on Spirits; Be it enacted by the Governor of British Columbia, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: …
Anno Tricesimo Tertio. Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 17. An Ordinance to assimilate the Law relating to the Transfer of Real Estate, and to provide for the Registration of Titles to Land throughtout the Colony of British Columbia. [1st June, 1870.] Whereas it is expedient to establish a Registry of Titles to Real Estate throughout the Colony of British Columbia, and to assimilate the Law relating to the Transfer thereof, …
Anno Tricesimo Tertio. Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 17. An Ordinance to assimilate the Law relating to the Transfer of Real Estate, and to provide for the Registration of Titles to Land throughtout the Colony of British Columbia. [1st June, 1870.] Whereas it is expedient to establish a Registry of Titles to Real Estate throughout the Colony of British Columbia, and to assimilate the Law relating to the Transfer thereof, …
Explanatory Report on the Estimates for 1871. Revenue.
Explanatory Report on the Estimates for 1871. Revenue.
Anno Tricesimo Quarto Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 22. An Act to prevent Desertion from Merchant Ships. [28th March, 1871. Whereas it is expedient to repeal the “Merchant Ship Ordinance, 1870,” and to make the following provisions in lieu thereof; Be it enacted by the Governor of British Columbia, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: …
Anno Tricesimo Quarto Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 22. An Act to prevent Desertion from Merchant Ships. [28th March, 1871. Whereas it is expedient to repeal the “Merchant Ship Ordinance, 1870,” and to make the following provisions in lieu thereof; Be it enacted by the Governor of British Columbia, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows: …
Gray v. Matthews
Gray v. Matthews
Marvin v. Colker and Snow
Marvin v. Colker and Snow
McCutchan and Collingham v. Burns
McCutchan and Collingham v. Burns
Culverwell v. Fitzpatrick
Culverwell v. Fitzpatrick
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