Acts of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, Volume 1

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Brown Chamberlin, Law Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, 1896 - Law

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Page 3 - Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, which were found to be in due and proper form, have agreed to and concluded the following articles : ARTICLE I.
Page 5 - XXI of this treaty, the amount of any compensation which, in their opinion, ought to be paid by the Government of the United States to the Government of her Britannic Majesty in return for the privileges accorded to the citizens of the United States under Article XVIII of this treaty; and that 'any sum of money which the said commissioners may so award shall be paid by the United States Government, in a gross sum, within twelve months after such award shall have been given.
Page xvi - Now, therefore, Her Majesty, in virtue of the powers vested in Her by the -said recited Act, and of all other powers enabling Her in that behalf, is hereby pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows : — 1.
Page 5 - Convention shall be ratified by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof, and by Her Britannic Majesty; and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Washington or at London within six months from the date hereof, or earlier if possible.
Page xxii - And whereas the provisions of Section one of the Rules Publication Act, 1893, have been complied with : Now therefore, His Majesty, by virtue of the powers...
Page xvi - Sea, and within such other parts of the North Pacific Ocean as are north of the forty-second parallel of north latitude...
Page xx - ... register or other national papers, and thereupon it shall not be necessary for such...
Page lxv - There shall not be carried between the decks, or, if the ship has more than two decks, between the main and upper decks, any grain in bulk, except such as may be necessary for feeding the cargo in the hold, and is carried in properly constructed feeders.
Page xi - Parliament," shall be deemed to be valid, and to have been valid as from the date at which the Royal Assent was given thereto by the Governor General of the Dominion of Canada. 3. This Act may be cited as the Parliament of Canada Act, 1875.
Page 4 - ... reports, as well to the Government of His Britannic Majesty as to that of the United States, stating in detail the points on which they differ, and the grounds upon which their respective opinions have been formed, or the grounds upon which they or either of them have so refused, declined or omitted to act. And His Britannic Majesty, and the Government of the United States...

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