. The revised statutes of Canada, 1906, proclaimed and published under the authority of the act 3 Edward VII., chap. 61 (1903) . e Penalty,same continues opened contrary to such order. , c. 93, s. 19; 3 E. VIL, c. 58, s. 8. 23. Every company which wilfully omits to give to the Omitting toBoard the notice of an accident on or to its bridge required accfd^entsby this Act, shall incur a penalty of two hundred dollars for Penalty,every day during which the omission to give such noticecontinues. , c. 93, s. 20; 3 E. VIL, c. 58, s. 8. 24. Every company which neglects to deliver any return Xe


. The revised statutes of Canada, 1906, proclaimed and published under the authority of the act 3 Edward VII., chap. 61 (1903) . e Penalty,same continues opened contrary to such order. , c. 93, s. 19; 3 E. VIL, c. 58, s. 8. 23. Every company which wilfully omits to give to the Omitting toBoard the notice of an accident on or to its bridge required accfd^entsby this Act, shall incur a penalty of two hundred dollars for Penalty,every day during which the omission to give such noticecontinues. , c. 93, s. 20; 3 E. VIL, c. 58, s. 8. 24. Every company which neglects to deliver any return Xeglect torequired by this Act, verified as herein provided, within the times herein prescribed, or to deliver any return,other than the periodical returns required by this Act, withinfourteen days after the same has been required by the Board,shall incur a penalty of one hundred dollars for every day Penalty,during whidi the company neglects to deliver the same. ,c. 93, s. 21; 3 E. VIL, , s. 8. OTTAWA: Printed by Samuel Edward Dawson, Law Printer to the Kingsmost Excellent Majesty. 1797 , CHAPTER Land Titles Act. SHORT TITLE. 1. This Act may be cited as the Land Titles Act. 57-58 V., Short 28, s. 1. INTERPRETATION. 2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,— Definitions. (1.) land means lands, messuages, tenements and heredita- , corporeal and incorporeal, of every nature anddescription, and every estate or interest therein, whethersuch estate or interest is legal or equitable, together wathall paths, passages, ways, watercourses, liberties, privi-leges, easements, mines, minerals and quarries appertain-ing thereto, and all trees and timber thereon and there-. under lying or being, unless any such are speciallyexcepted; (2.) owner means any person or body corporate entitled any freehold or other estate or interest in land, at lawor in equity, in possession, in futurity or expectancy; (3.) tran


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