. The revised statutes of Canada, 1906, proclaimed and published under the authority of the act 3 Edward VII., chap. 61 (1903) . ovementsthereon, shall have a prior right of purchasing the lands so im-proved, at the rates charged to settlers generally. , c. 56, s. 1. 5. The Governor in Council may, from time to time, regu- Regulations,late the manner in which, and the terms and conditions on which, the said lands shall be surveyed, laid out, administered,dealt with and disposed of. 2. Regulations respecting the sale, leasing or other disposi-tion of such lands shall not come into force unt


. The revised statutes of Canada, 1906, proclaimed and published under the authority of the act 3 Edward VII., chap. 61 (1903) . ovementsthereon, shall have a prior right of purchasing the lands so im-proved, at the rates charged to settlers generally. , c. 56, s. 1. 5. The Governor in Council may, from time to time, regu- Regulations,late the manner in which, and the terms and conditions on which, the said lands shall be surveyed, laid out, administered,dealt with and disposed of. 2. Regulations respecting the sale, leasing or other disposi-tion of such lands shall not come into force until they arepublished in the Canada Gazette. , c. 56, s. 1. 1125 6. , 1906. 2 Chap. 59. Railway Belt. Dominion 6. The Dominion Lands Board shall, as respects such lands, tf hlve^^^ have the like powers and perform the like duties as are con-jurisdiction, ferred upon and assigned to them in relation to the Dominion lands for the administration of which provision is made by the Dominion Lands Act. , c. 56, s. 1. OTTAWA: Printed by Samuel Edwabd Dawson, Law Printer to the Kingsmost Excellent Majesty. 112GRS., CHAPTER 60. .An Act respecting the Rocky Mountains Park of Canada. SIIOKT TITLE. 1. This Act may be cited as the Rocky Mountains Park Short 2 E. VII., c. 31, s. 2. EXTENT OF PARK AND OBJECT OF RESERVATION. 3. The tract of land (saving and except so much thereof Limits ofas was, immediately prior to the fifteenth day of May, one thou- ^^^ ^ °^ sand nine hundred and two, included in Indian reserves) com-prised within the limits hereinafter set forth, that is to say ;commencing at a point where the eastern boundary of rangenumber eight, west of the fifth meridian, in the province ofAlberta, intersects the eastern boundary of the province ofBritish Columbia, or if there be more than one such point, atthe most northerly of such points, thence northerly along theeastern boundary of the said range number eight to the northernboundary of townships number


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