Acts of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, Volumes 1-2

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Brown Chamberlin, Law Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, 1907
 

Contents

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1
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3
An Act respecting the Algoma Central and Hudson Bay Railway
9
An Act respecting the Annuity Company of Canada 133
15
An Act respecting the Atlantic Quebec and Western Railway
21
An Act to incorporate the Bonaventure and Gaspé Telephone
29
An Act respecting the British America Assurance Company
35
An Act respecting the Winnipeg Terminals of the Canadian
52
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57
An Act respecting the Calgary and Edmonton Railway Company
63
An Act to confirm certain agreements between the British Columbia
66
An Act respecting the Canadian Northern Railway Company
71
СНАР PAGE 86 An Act to incorporate the Fidelity Life Insurance Company of Canada 145
86
An Act to incorporate the General Animals Insurance Company of Canada 149
87
An Act respecting the Georgian Bay and Seaboard Railway Com
88
CHAP PAGE 105 An Act to incorporate the Manitoba Radial Railway Company 203
106
An Act respecting the Central Counties Railway Company
117
An Act to amend The Criminal Code
119
An Act respecting La compagnie du chemin de fer de Colonisation
123
An Act to amend The Customs Act
127
An Act respecting the Dominion Central Railway Company
129
An Act to incorporate the Eastern Townships Railway Company
141
pany
153
An Act respecting the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada
155
An Act respecting the Grand Valley Railway Company
157
An Act respecting the Great West Railway Company
159
An Act respecting a certain Patent of Philp J Green Melvin Hunt and John D McMurrich
161
An Act for the relief of George William Hadley
163
An Act respecting the Huron and Ontario Railway Company
165
An Act respecting the Indian River Railway Company
167
An Act respecting patents of the International Paper Company
169
An Act respecting the Joliette and Brandon Railway Company
173
An Act respecting the Midway and Vernon Railway Company
211
An Act to incorporate the National Accident and Guarantee Com pany of Canada
213
An Act respecting La Banque Nationale
217
An Act to revive certain Patents of the Nichols Copper Company
219
An Act to incorporate the Nipissing Central Railway Company
221
An Act to incorporate the North Western Trusts Company
225
An Act respecting the Ontario Hudsons Bay and Western Rail ways Company
231
An Act respecting the Orford Mountain Railway Company
233
An Act to incorporate the Ottawa Life Insurance Company
235
An Act to incorporate the Ottawa Terminals Railway Company
239
An Act to incorporate the Protective Association of Canada
245
An Act to incorporate the Prudential Financial Society
249
An Act to incorporate the Prudential Life Insurance Company of Canada
251
An Act respecting the QuAppelle Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railroad and Steamboat Company
255
An Act respecting the Quebec Oriental Railway Company
285
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303
An Act respecting the St Mary River Bridge Company
311
An Act to incorporate the Saskatchewan Valley and Hudsons
317
An Act respecting the Accident and Guarantee Company of Canada
323
An Act respecting the Traders Fire Insurance Company
329
An Act to incorporate the Travellers Indemnity Company
335
An Act to amend The Yukon Act
389
An Act respecting the Surveys of the Public Lands of the Dominion
394
An Act to incorporate the Edmonton Dunvegan and British
85
An Act respecting the Manitoba and Northwestern Railway Com
104
An Act to incorporate the Quinze and Blanche River Railway
123
pany of Canada 201
201
Company 289
289
An Act to incorporate the Residential Fire Insurance Company 293
293
An Act to incorporate the Rock Life Assurance Company of Canada 297
297
Union of the Maritime Provinces 339
357
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