Acts of the General Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia

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˹éÒ 251 - of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, the General Conference of the Methodist Church, and the Congregational Union of Canada, shall continue to have, exercise and enjoy all their respective powers, rights, authorities and privileges in the same manner and to the same extent as if this Act had not been passed, until the first meeting of the General Council.
˹éÒ 94 - or to the disqualification of a judge or judges, the Chief Justice, or, in his absence, the senior puisne judge, may in writing request the attendance at the sittings of the court, as an ad hoc judge, for such period as may be necessary of a judge of
˹éÒ 301 - The company shall paint or affix, and shall £ keep painted or affixed, its name with the word "Limited" after it, on the outside of every office or place in which the business of the company is carried on, in a conspicuous position in letters easily legible, and shall have its name, with the word "Limited
˹éÒ 301 - Limited" after it mentioned in legible characters in all notices, advertisements and other official publications of the company, and on all bills of exchange, promissory notes, cheques, orders for money or goods purporting to be drawn, made, signed, given or
˹éÒ 240 - Church in Canada, the Methodist Church, and the Congregational Churches, or belonging to or held in trust for or to the use of any corporation, board, committee or other body, whether incorporated or unincorporated, created by or under the government or control of, or in connection with, any of the said churches, shall upon the
˹éÒ 23 - where any of the property to be acquired by the company is to be taken on lease this section shall apply as if the expression "vendor" included the lessor and the expression "purchase money" included the consideration for the lease and the expression "sub-purchaser
˹éÒ 300 - may enter into the house, building or premises between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in the afternoon, making as little disturbance and causing as little inconvenience as possible, and may remove and take away
˹éÒ 27 - on summary conviction to a penalty of not less than one hundred dollars and not more than five hundred dollars, or, in default of payment, to
˹éÒ 37 - at the rate of five dollars for every one hundred dollars of the dutiable value; (2) If any property subject to Duty passes on the death of any person either in whole or in part to or for the benefit of (a) any lineal ancestor or descendant of the deceased except those mentioned in the next preceding
˹éÒ 41 - of residence and the degrees of relationship, if any, in which they stand to the deceased; (c) such other information as the Treasurer may require for the purpose of giving full effect to the provisions of this Chapter or any of them.

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