The Consolidated Statutes of New Brunswick

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G. E. Fenety, printer, 1877 - Law - 1187 pages

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Contents

Office of Speaker of House of Assembly
146
Salaries of Clerks of the Legislature
147
Provincial Revenues and Accounts
148
Collection of Crown Debts
156
Escheats and Forfeitures
160
Public Grants
162
Settlement of Crown Lands
166
Free Grants of Crown Land
168
The Commutation of certain Crown Debts
172
Land Surveyors and the Survey of Land
173
Mines and Minerals
177
The Escheat of Mining Leases and Mill Reserves
180
Board of Works
181
Provincial Lunatic Asylum and its Management
187
Dangerous Lunatics
190
Agriculture
192
Queens Counsel
200
Clerk of the Pleas
203
Clerks of the Circuit Court
205
Notaries Public
207
Appointment of Justices of the Peace
208
Reporter of the Supreme Court
210
Terms of the Supreme Court
211
Circuit Courts and Courts of Oyer and Terminer
212
Admission of Attorneys
214
The Law Library
215
Commissioners for taking affidavits to be read in the Supreme Court
216
Proceedings and Practice in the Supreme Court
218
Arrest Imprisonment and Examination of Debtors
295
Gaol Limits
308
Conveyance of persons under arrest
310
Attachment
314
Garnishee or Trustee Process
334
Absconding Concealed or Absent Debtors
349
Juries
360
Witnesses and Evidence
371
Memorials and Executions
382
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Foreign Judgments
389
The Supreme Court in Equity
390
The Court of Divorce and Matrimonial Causes
455
County Courts
461
Courts of Probate
488
City Court of Saint John
507
Civil Jurisdiction of the Police Magistrate of Saint John
519
The Small Debt Courtof Fredericton
521
Town of Portland Civil Court
523
Local Courts
526
Parish Courts
529
Justices Civil Courts
532
Qualification of Judges in certain cases
557
Summary Convictions
558
Coroners Inquests
579
The University of New Brunswick
581
Schools
593
Reformatories and Industrial Schools
633
Dower
685
Registry of Deeds and other Instruments
686
Registry of Bills of Sale
695
Statute of Frauds
697
Wills
700
Intestate Estates
707
Estates Tail
709
Joint Tenancy and Tenancy in Common
710
Landlord and Tenant
711
Limitation of Real Actions
721
Limitation of Personal Actions
730
Actions for Injuries causing death
732
Gambling Transactions
733
Injuries to Meadow and Intervale Lands
734
Protection of persons acting under any Act of the Legislature
735
The Protection of Justices
736
The Protection of Constables
738
Physicians and Surgeons
739
Lien of Watchmakers and Jewellers
742
Protection of Butter and Cheese Manufacturers
743
Partnerships
744
Corporations
749
Municipalities
757
Rates and Taxes
795
Support of the Poor
835
Settlement of the Poor
856
Bastardy
863
The Public Health
881
Licenses for Sale of Spirituous Liquors
891
Nonresident Pedlers
901
Preventing and Investigating Fires
902
Dams and Sluiceways
905
Timber Drivers
907
Fences Trespasses and Pounds
908
The Protection of Sheep
914
The Protection of certain Birds and Animals
915
The Destruction of Bears
919
Regulations among Proprietors of Islands
921
Sewers and Marsh Lands
922
Certain Marsh Lands in the City and County of Saint John
939
Engrossment of Acts
947
Fees
951
Promulgation and Repeal of Statutes
972
R S c 5 Of the Territorial and Casual Revenue
1015
G 3 c 15 An Act for establishing a Grammar School
1023
W 4 c 10 An Act in addition to an Act intituled
1030
Grammar School in the County of Albert
1036
Common Schools
1038
Chapter 96 Title xvII of the Revised Statutes Of
1049
R S c 133 Of Trespasses on Lands Private Property
1056
R S c 116 ss 2 4 Of Bills Notes and Choses in
1064
the Revised Statutes Of Banking
1066
erecting an Almshouse and Workhouse and to establish
1080
and expenses
1090
by Justices of the Peace and in aid of Police Officers
1095
Trustee Act 1850
1119

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Page 21 - Act) the exclusive Legislative Authority of the Parliament of Canada extends to all Matters coming within the Classes of Subjects next hereinafter enumerated ; that is to say,— 1.
Page 24 - In and for each Province the Legislature may exclusively make Laws in relation to Education, subject and according to the following provisions : — (1) Nothing in any such Law shall prejudicially affect any right or privilege with respect to Denominational Schools which any class of persons have by Law in the Province at the Union.
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Page 23 - The amendment from time to time, notwithstanding anything in this Act, of the constitution of the Province, except as regards the office of Lieutenant Governor. 2. Direct taxation within the Province in order to the raising of a revenue for Provincial purposes.
Page 32 - Person in the Debates of the Houses of the Parliament of Canada and of the Houses of the Legislature of Quebec ; and both those Languages shall be used in the respective Records and Journals of those Houses ; and either of those Languages may be used by any Person or in any Pleading or Process in or issuing from any Court of Canada established under this Act, and in or from all or any of the Courts of Quebec. The Acts of the Parliament of Canada and of the Legislature of Quebec shall be printed and...
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