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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 edition. Excerpt: ...which the same is designated on such plan. The said plan may be in different parts, and the commissioner may as often as thought desirable, substitute other plans or parts of plans therefor. The clerk shall prepare and keep in his oflice a register of the different lots of marsh in each district; such register shall contain the names of the proprietors of such lots and numbers of acres in each thereof, and the numbers by which the same are designated in the plan mentioned in the first part of this section, and as far as practicable the addresses of such proprietors, and in the case of a proprietor not residing in the county, the name of the agent or occupier of any such proprietor, and any changes in the proprietorship of said lots that may from time to time occur. In case of a change of ownership of any Qhange 95 portion of any lot, the clerk shall number the portion which wnersh'p Application by proprietor for review of decision of commissioner under s. 65, or respecting assessment. Review of decision of commissioner under s. 65, or assessment. Expenses of review. has so changed ownership by a new number, and mark the same on the said plan, and enter the same on said register as a separate lot. 57 V. c. 59, s. 18, am. S2. Any proprietor of marsh interested, or claiming to be interested, in the matter of any application under section 65 of this part, may, within six days after the clerk has published the order made thereon, or within six days after the commissioner has refused such application, file with the clerk an application in Form (P) in the said Schedule, and every proprietor whose lands have been assessed may, within ten days after the filing of the assessment, file with the clerk an application in Form (Q) in the said...
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 edition. Excerpt: ...proceedings in the Supreme Court.:: .)e1; lyrer_ (3) The warden and county treasurer may borrow money Power 1-,0 on the credit of the municipality for the purpose of making ';"' (l)i ll'l';l;e the payment provided for in sub-section (1) of this section, loan. and the amount so borrowed shall be assessed upon the municipality by the county council, and may be collected as ordinary rates and taxes are assessed and collected. 2 Edw. VII. c. 33, s. 4. TITLE XIV. ' VITAL STATISTICS. CHAPTER 54-. RESPECTING REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES. l. This Chapter may be cited as "The New Brunswick Short titleRegilstration Act." 52 V. c. 11, s. 2. 2. The term "Occupier," used in sections 8 and 12 of this "Oi-mipier." Chapter, shall be construed to include master, governor, keeper, warden, or superintendent of a gaol, prison, penitentiary, lunatic asylum, poor asylum, hospital, or other public or private charitable institution. 50 V. c. 5, s. 1. 3. The Provincial Secretary shall be, for the purposes of Registrarthis Chapter, the Registrar-General of the Province, and the Gwen" Lieutenant-Governor-imCouncil shall appoint an oflicer to be called division registrar, for each registration division of Di'_iBi" the Province. 50 V. c. 5, s. 2. reglsbrm" 4. For the purposes of this Chapter, each county, and the I?1+gisl_1'qCity and County of Saint John, shall be a registration division, l, ?;, ), l;_d'"s_ and shall include any cities or incorporated towns within its limits; provided, that the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council may, if deemed expedient, divide any existing registration division into sub-divisions, and appoint a division registrar for each...