Report from the Select Committee on the Civil Government of Canadaorder of the House of assembly of Lower Canada, 1829 - 377 Seiten |
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... held in Free and Common Soccage , should be retained ; that mortgages should be special , and that in proceedings for the conveyance of Land , the simplest and least expensive forms of conveyance should be adopted , upon the prin ...
... held in Free and Common Soccage , should be retained ; that mortgages should be special , and that in proceedings for the conveyance of Land , the simplest and least expensive forms of conveyance should be adopted , upon the prin ...
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... held official situations in the colony , and who have evaded the conditions in the grant by which they were bound to provide for its cultivation , and now wholly neglect it . Although powers have been lately acquired by the Government ...
... held official situations in the colony , and who have evaded the conditions in the grant by which they were bound to provide for its cultivation , and now wholly neglect it . Although powers have been lately acquired by the Government ...
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... held any public situations in Canada ? —I have . Be so good as to state what they are ? -Chairman of the Quarter Sessions for the city and district of Montreal . Describe the nature of that situation ; by whom were you appointed ? -The ...
... held any public situations in Canada ? —I have . Be so good as to state what they are ? -Chairman of the Quarter Sessions for the city and district of Montreal . Describe the nature of that situation ; by whom were you appointed ? -The ...
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... held ? —The only cause why the roads are not better is , I believe , the inadequacy of the laws regarding communications ; the laws were made so as to adapt themselves , I believe , to the making of roads in the seigneuries , where the ...
... held ? —The only cause why the roads are not better is , I believe , the inadequacy of the laws regarding communications ; the laws were made so as to adapt themselves , I believe , to the making of roads in the seigneuries , where the ...
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... held the same doctrines as to the authority vested in the grand voyer . Then the inhabitants of the townships consider themselves in no other way aggrieved by the present state of the law , with regard to roads in Lower Canada , than ...
... held the same doctrines as to the authority vested in the grand voyer . Then the inhabitants of the townships consider themselves in no other way aggrieved by the present state of the law , with regard to roads in Lower Canada , than ...
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