. The revised statutes of Canada, 1906, proclaimed and published under the authority of the act 3 Edward VII., chap. 61 (1903) . hem, although it is not then theregular period of their sitting, may report accordingly to theMinister, and the issuing of the letters patent shall thereuponbe stayed until the commissioners again report upon the case;and the commissioners may re-hear the case, or admit any newclaim, and may receive or insist upon any new evidence, as tothem appears - expedient to enable them to do justice in thecase; and they may thereafter decide and report thereon as ifno prior re


. The revised statutes of Canada, 1906, proclaimed and published under the authority of the act 3 Edward VII., chap. 61 (1903) . hem, although it is not then theregular period of their sitting, may report accordingly to theMinister, and the issuing of the letters patent shall thereuponbe stayed until the commissioners again report upon the case;and the commissioners may re-hear the case, or admit any newclaim, and may receive or insist upon any new evidence, as tothem appears - expedient to enable them to do justice in thecase; and they may thereafter decide and report thereon as ifno prior report had been made, and with like effect. ,0. 48, s. 15. 36. Nothing in this Part contained shall limit the right of Right to anythe Minister to investigate, or cause to be otherwise investigated ^^^^^ i^™:than as hereinbefore mentioned, such adverse or conflicting affected,claims as aforesaid, and to cause letters patent to issue therefor to the person appearing to him to be entitled thereto. , c. 48, s. n. OTTAWA: Printed by Samuel Edward DA\ysoN, Law Printer to the Kingsmost Excellent Majesty. 1769 , CHAPTER 100. An Act respecting roads and road allowances in theprovinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta. 1. This Act may be cited as the Saskatchewan and Alberta short titleKoads Act. 6 E. VII., c. 45, s., 1. 2. All road allowances in townships now or hereafter sur- Allowancesvejed and snbdivided, and all road allowances set ont on block transferredlines now or hereafter surveyed, within the limits of the provinces,province of Saskatchewan or Alberta, the plans of survey of which have been duly approved, and the Dominion lands com-prised in such road allowances, shall be vested in the Crownin the right of the province within which such road allowancesare situate. 6 E. VII., c. 45, s. 2. 3. On the Minister of the Interior receiving notice from the Survey oflieutenant governor in council of either of the said provinces ^o^^ beforethat it is desired that any publi


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