. The revised statutes of Canada, 1906, proclaimed and published under the authority of the act 3 Edward VII., chap. 61 (1903) . o be withdrawn from the land titlesoffice by the department of public works of such province, andthe effect of such withdrawal shall be to revest in the Crowmin the right of the Dominion the lands shown upon the plan ofsuch survey. G E. VII., c. 45, s. 6. 7. All road allowances, public travelled roads or trails, andnew roads in either of the said provinces hitherto transferredto or for the use of the J^orthwest Territories, or subjected tothe direction, management, o


. The revised statutes of Canada, 1906, proclaimed and published under the authority of the act 3 Edward VII., chap. 61 (1903) . o be withdrawn from the land titlesoffice by the department of public works of such province, andthe effect of such withdrawal shall be to revest in the Crowmin the right of the Dominion the lands shown upon the plan ofsuch survey. G E. VII., c. 45, s. 6. 7. All road allowances, public travelled roads or trails, andnew roads in either of the said provinces hitherto transferredto or for the use of the J^orthwest Territories, or subjected tothe direction, management, or control of the Lieutenant Gov-ernor in Council of the Northwest Territories, shall be vestedin the Crown in the right of the province in which they aresituate. 6 E. VII., c. 45, s. 7. Mines and minerals excepted. 8. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to vest inthe Crown in the right of the province any mines or mineralsunder any part of any road or trail upon or through Dominionlands. 6 E. VII., c. 45, s. 8. OTTAWA: Printed by Samuel Edward Dawson, Law Printer to the Kingsmost Excellent Majesty. 1772 , CHAPTER Act respecting the Demise of tlie Crown. 1. This Act may be cited as the Demise of the Crown Act. Short title. 2. Upon the demise of the Crown, it shall not be necessary Governmentto renew any commission by virtue whereof any officer of not^affectedCanada, any functionary in Canada, or any judge of. a by demise ofDominion or provincial court in Canada held his office or pro-fession during the previous reign; but a proclamation shall be Proclama-issued by the Governor General, authorizing all persons in office as officers of Canada who held commissions under the lateSovereign, and all functionaries who exercised any professionby virtue of any such commission, and all judges of Dominionor provincial courts, to continue in the due exercise of theirrespective duties, functions and professions; and such procla-mation shall suffice; and the incumben


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