| Judah Philip Benjamin - 1895 - 150 strani
...not otherwise disposed of in this Act, subject to the right of Canada, that is the Dominion, S7' to assume any lands or public property required for fortifications or for the defence of the country. Your Lordships see that subject to that one section every conceivable property of Canada is distinctly... | |
| John George Bourinot - 1895 - 374 strani
...respective public property not otherwise disposed of in this act, subject to the right of Canada to assume any lands or public property required for fortifications or for the defence of the country. 1 1 8. The following sums shall be paid yearly by Canada to the several provinces for the support of... | |
| Francis Murphy - 1897 - 510 strani
...respective Public Property not otherwise disposed of in this Act. subject to the Right of Canada to assume any Lands or Public Property required for Fortifications...to the several Provinces for the Support of their Government and Legislatures. Ontario Eighty thousand Dollars. Quebec Seventy thousand Dollars. Nova... | |
| Sir Charles G. D. Roberts - 1897 - 618 strani
...respective Public Property not otherwise disposed of in this Act, subject to the Right of Canada to assume any Lands or Public Property required for Fortifications...to the several Provinces for the Support of their Government and Legislatures. Ontario ....... Eighty thousand Dollars. Quebec Seventy thousand Dollars.... | |
| Augustus Henry Frazer Lefroy - 1897 - 930 strani
...respective public property not otherwise disposed of in this Act, subject to the right of Canada to assume any lands or public property required for fortifications or for the defence of the country." Prop. 53. Proposition 53 is in the words of Strong, J., in The Queen v. Robertson,2 who observes that... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science, Robert Ramsay Wright, James Mavor - 1897 - 452 strani
...which the same are situate or arise," etc. ; subject, however (section 117), to the right of Canada to assume any lands or public property required for fortifications or for the defence of the country, and subject also to the limitations of section 108, by the operation of which Ordnance Lands and lands... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science, Robert Ramsay Wright, James Mavor - 1897 - 454 strani
...time the Act in question by way of compensation provided that the following sums should be paid yearly to the several provinces for the support of their Governments and legislatures : Ontario, $80,000 ; Quebec, $70,000 ; Nova Scotia, $00,000 ; New Brunswick, $50,000; and also that... | |
| 1898 - 436 strani
...respective Public Property not otherwise disposed of in this Act, subject to the Right of Canada to assume any Lands or Public Property required for Fortifications...Scotia Sixty thousand. New Brunswick Fifty thousand. i and an annual Grant in aid of each Province shall be made, equal to Eighty Cents per Head of the... | |
| Bernard Holland - 1901 - 432 strani
...respective Public Property not otherwise disposed of in this Act, subject to the Right of Canada to assume any Lands or Public Property required for Fortifications...Legislatures : Dollars. Ontario Eighty thousand. Quebec .... Nova Scotia .... New Brunswick . Seventy thousand. Sixty thousand. Fifty thousand. Two hundred... | |
| John George Bourinot - 1901 - 272 strani
...retain all their property not otherwise disposed of by that act, subject to the right of the Dominion to assume any lands or public property required for fortifications or for the 1 Ritchie, CJ, Taschereau and Henry, JJ ; Strong and Gwynne, JJ, dissenting. The most elaborate opinion... | |
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