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THE 
 
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 MUNICIPAL INDEX 
 
 BEING 
 
 AN ALPHABETICAL DIGEST OF THE PROVISIONS CONTAINED IN 
 THE REVISED STATUTES OF ONTARIO (1887), AND THE 
 ANNUAL VOLUMES OF STATUTES FOR SUBSE- 
 QUENT YEARS, AFFECTING MUNICIPAL 
 CORPORATIONS, THEIR COUNCILS 
 AND OFFICERS. 
 
 BY 
 
 ALLAN M. DYMOND, 
 
 Laiv Clerk to the Legislative Assembly. 
 
 SECOND EDITION. 
 
 With Appendix inclndimj Session of 1896. 
 
 TORONTO : 
 THE CARSWELL CO. (Ltd.), LAW PUBLISHERS, Exo. 
 
 1895. 
 
'77 
 
 Entered aceordinf; to Act of the Pavlianiciit of Canada, in the year one tliousand 
 eight liundred and ninoty-five, by Thk Carswell Co. (Limited), in the 
 oflice of the Minister of Agriculture. 
 
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 PniNTED BY THE CARflWELl. CO., LTD. 
 
 22, 30 Adelttide St. East. 
 
NOTE TO SECOND EDITION. 
 
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 The object of this work is to enable persons consulting it to find 
 without loss of tir 0, those provisions, scattered throughout several 
 volumes, which affect municipal corporations. Where cross-references 
 are used, the compiler has, as far as possible, insei-ted in brackets 
 after the Title to which reference is made, the numbers of the sections 
 dealing with the subject. The numbers of the pages given refer to 
 the pages of the Revised Statutes or annual volumes at which the 
 provisions indexed may be found. The present edition includes the 
 amendments made during the sessions of 1893 and 1894, and is 
 printed in a more convenient form for ready reference. An appendix 
 has been added indicating the changes made by the Statutes of 1895. 
 The original work has been carefully revised and corrected and 
 changes made wherever they appeared necessary to make the 
 book a useful guide to municipal officers and members of the le^ral 
 profession having occasion to consult it. 
 
 Toronto, June 1st, 1895. 
 
 
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 MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 ABANDONED OIL WELLS, Act re- 
 specting — see Oil Wells (Rev. 
 Stat. c. 218, p. 2352), 
 
 ABSENCE, Forfeiture of seat in coun- 
 cil by, 55 V. 42, s. 177, p. 310. 
 
 ACCIDENTS BY FIRE, Prevention of 
 see Fire. 
 
 ACCOUNTS, To be kept on file by 
 clerk, 55 V. c. 42, s. 245. p. 325. 
 
 To be kept by councils separatel> 
 for special rate and sinking 
 fund or ir.stalments of principal 
 debt, 55 V. c. 42, s. 372, p. 367. 
 
 Surplus at credit of special rate 
 may be applied towards next 
 year's interest; or be carried to 
 credit of the sinking fund, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 373 (1), p. 367. 
 
 Moneys levied for sinlcingr fund not 
 to be diverted to other pur- 
 poses, 55 V. c. 42, s. 373 (2), 
 p. 367. 
 
 Members voting for diversion of 
 sinking fund to be personally 
 liable for amount and to be dis- 
 qualified for two years, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 373 (3), p. 367. 
 
 Treasurer to state annually amount 
 required for sinking fund, 56 
 V. c. 35, s. 9, p. 145. 
 
 Penalty for default, 56 V. c. 35. 
 s. 9, p. 145. 
 
 Liability of members of council 
 neglecting to levy amount re- 
 quired, 56 V, c. 35, s. 9, p. 145. 
 
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 ACCOUNTS— ConM'nwed. 
 
 Cash book to be kept by treasurers 
 of counties, cities, towns and vil- 
 lages and cash receipts and dis- 
 bursements entered therein, 56 
 V. c. 35, s. 5, p. 143. 
 
 Inspection by members of council 
 and auditors, 56 V. c. 35, s. 5, 
 p. 143. 
 
 Entries, other than cash entries 
 to be kept in journal and not 
 in cash book, 56 V. c. 35, s. 5, 
 p. 143. 
 
 "Cash," meaning of, 56 V. c. 35. 
 s. 5, p. 143. 
 
 Moneys, where to be deposited by 
 treasurer, 56 "V. c. 35, s. 5, p. 
 143. 
 
 Books to be property of munici- 
 pality, 56 V. c. 35, s. 5, p. 144. 
 
 Township councils may adopt 
 foregoing provisions, 57 V. c. 
 50, s. 4, p. 166. 
 
 Varying foregoing provisions by 
 by-law, 56 V. c. 35, s. 5, p. 
 143. 
 
 Auditing and publication of annual 
 .statement — see Auditors and 
 Audit. 
 
 To be kept by county treasurer 
 showing non-resident taxes — see 
 Non-Resident Land Fund. 
 
 ACTION, Recovery of taxes by, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 131, p. 610. 
 
 Not to be brought against persons 
 acting under by-laws, etc., 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 338, p. 354. 
 
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 ACTIONS AGAINST MUNICIPAL 
 CORPORATIONS. Not to be 
 brouf^ht for acts done under by- 
 laws, ordc-rs or resolutions, un- 
 til after lapse of one month 
 from issue of order to quash, 
 55 V. C. 42, s. 338, p. 354 . 
 
 One month's notice of action to bi- 
 given, 55 V. c. 42, s. 338, p. 354. 
 
 If tender of amends made and 
 pleaded, plaintiff not to recover 
 costs unless verdict given for 
 more than tender, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 339, p. 354. 
 
 Tender of amends or payment into 
 court in action for negligence 
 to give costs to corporation if 
 no greater amount recovered, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 430, p. 384. 
 
 Enforcing judgment by executions 
 against municipalities — see Ex- 
 ecutions against Municipal Cor- 
 porations (55 V. c. 42, ss. 428. 
 429, pp. 383, 384). 
 
 ADDITION, Of new territory to muni- 
 cipalities — see Annexation. 
 
 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE, ex- 
 penses of, to be paid by town 
 upon withdrawal from county, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 25, p. 255. 
 
 New award after five years, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 25 (5), p. 256. 
 
 See Court Houses, Criminal Jus- 
 tice, Gaols. 
 
 ADVERTISEMENTS— see Notices. 
 
 AFFIDAVITS— see Oaths and Declara- 
 tions. 
 
 AGENT, When selling certain goods, 
 to be included in term "haw- 
 kers," 55 V. c. 42, s. 495 (3)o, p. 
 427. 
 
 Personal property In hands of, 
 when principal out of the Pro- 
 vince to be subject to same as- 
 sessment or exemption as other 
 property, 55 V. c. 48. s. 10, p, 
 566. 
 
 "When in charge of personal pro- 
 perty of person doing business 
 In municipality where he does 
 not reside, to be assessed for 
 same as well as owner, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 15, p. 572. 
 
 AGE^T— Continued. 
 
 Personal property in possession of, 
 may be assessed in name of 
 owner and agent in municipal- 
 ity where situate, 55 V. c. 48, 
 8. 33, p. 579. 
 
 To be assessed for personalty In 
 possession of, but owned out 
 of the Province, 65 V. c. 48, s. 39, 
 p. 581. 
 
 At Elections, 
 
 Candidates may undertake duties 
 of, 55 V .c. 42, s. 172, p. 309. 
 
 WTio intended in sections referring 
 to, 55 V. c. 42, s. 173, p. 309. 
 
 Non-attendance not to invalidate 
 elections, 55 V. c. 42, s. 173, p. 
 309. 
 
 Powers and duties at polling — see 
 Voting. 
 
 At Voting on By-Laws — see Voting. 
 
 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Right 
 of county councils to nominate 
 students for free tuition at. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 233, s. 8, p. 2535. 
 
 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES, Agree- 
 ments with municipalities as 
 to use of buildings. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 39, s. 81 (2), p. 420. 
 
 By-laws for granting money or 
 land to, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (9), p. 
 401. 
 
 Licenses not to be granted to cer- 
 tain shows and the vendors of 
 certain goods for the times and 
 places of holding annual exhi- 
 bitions, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (25)rt, 
 p. 419. 
 
 Property of, exempted from taxa- 
 tion, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (10), p. 563. 
 
 Municipalities may grant aid to, 57 
 V. c. 17, p. 69. 
 
 AGRICULTURE AND ARTS AS- 
 SOCIATION, Agreements with 
 corporations of cities and towns 
 as to erection of exhibition 
 buildings. Rev. Stat. c. 39, s. 
 31, p. 405. 
 
 By-laws for granting money or 
 lands to, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (9), 
 p. 401. 
 
 Municipalities may grant aid to, 57 
 V. c. 17, p. 69. 
 
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 possession of. 
 In name of 
 
 in munlclpal- 
 55 V. c. 48, 
 
 personalty In 
 
 t owned out 
 
 V. c. 48, s. 39, 
 
 ertake duties 
 
 72, p. 309. 
 
 ions referring 
 
 73, p. 309. 
 
 to invalidate 
 42, s. 173, p. 
 
 it polling— see 
 
 -see Voting. 
 
 LEGE, Right 
 3 to nominate 
 tuition at, 
 S. 8, p. 2535. 
 
 ETIES, Agree- 
 licipalities as 
 gs, Rev. Stat. 
 
 10. 
 
 ig money or 
 s. 496 (9), p. 
 
 ranted to cer- 
 
 he vendors of 
 
 the times and 
 
 annual exhi- 
 
 s. 489 (25)rt, 
 
 id 
 
 from taxa- 
 7 (10), p. 563. 
 ant aid to, 57 
 
 ARTS AS- 
 eements with 
 ies and towns 
 of exhibition 
 tat. c. 39. s. 
 
 ig money or 
 42, s. 479 (9), 
 
 •ant aid to. 57 
 
 ALDERMEN, NumV)er to be elected 
 from fuch ward in cities, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. GS, p. 271. 
 
 In c'itltH to be ex officio justices of 
 the peace, 55 V. c. 42, s. 415, p. 
 
 379. 
 
 After tiiking oaths, not to require 
 I)roiierty qualification to act as 
 justices of the peace, 55 V. c. 42, 
 
 s. 417, p. ;!7i». 
 
 I'owers as visitors of public schools, 
 
 54 V. c. 55. sa. 184, 185,p. 162. 
 
 Remuneration of, in cities having 
 a population of 100,000 or over, 
 57 V. c. 50. a. 3, p. 106. 
 
 See Councils. 
 
 A LOOM A. Qualification of members of 
 couiK'ils. exception from gen- 
 eral provisions, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 73, p. 273. 
 
 Provisions as to publication of an- 
 nual statement of accounts of 
 municipalities not to apply to, 
 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 263 (5), p. 332. 
 
 ALC.OMA, MUSKOKA AND PARRY 
 WOl'ND. NIPISRING, MANI- 
 TOILIN. THUNDER BAT, 
 AND RAINY RIVER, 
 
 Act respecting the establishment 
 of municipal institutions in, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 1S5. p. 2020; 52 V. 
 c. 37, p. 144; !i3 V. c. 51. p. 128; 
 55 V. c. 45, p. 557. 
 
 Power to organize township muni- 
 cipalities, Rev. Stat. c. 185. s. 1, 
 p. 2020; 52 V. c. 37, s. 1, p. 144. 
 
 I'nion town.ship municipalities may I 
 be organized, withdrawal from 
 union. Rev. Stat. c. 185. s. 1 (2). 
 p. 2020; 52 V. c. 37. s. 2, p. 144. 
 
 Public meeting to form municipal- 
 ity, when to be called. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 185, s. 2, p. 2021. 
 
 Petitioners for meeting, to deposit 
 sum for expenses, Rev. Stat. c. 
 185, s. 3, p. 2021. 
 
 Judge or stipendiary magistrate, to 
 appoint a chairman, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 185. s. 14. p. 2021. 
 
 ALGOMA, Etc.— Continued. 
 
 Judge or stipendiary to pro- 
 vide for first election, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 185, s. 5, p. 2021. 
 
 Number of votes required at meet- 
 ing. Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 5, p. 
 2021. 
 
 First council, how composed, quali- 
 fication, Rev. Stat. c. 185. ss. C. 
 7. p. 2022. 
 Nominations, how made. Rev. 
 
 Stat. c. 185, s. 8, p. 2022. 
 Election by acclamation, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 185, s. 9, p. 2022. 
 
 Notice of polling. Rev. Stat. c. 
 185, s. 10, p. 2022. 
 
 Poll book, how to be filled up, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 11, p. 2022. 
 
 Casting vote. Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 
 12, p. 2022. 
 
 Term of office of first members, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 13, p. 2022. 
 
 Oath of voters. Rev. Stat. c. 185, 
 s. 14, p. 2023. 
 
 Declaration of election. Rev. Stat. 
 
 c. 185, s. 15, p. 2023. 
 Name of municipality. Rev. Stat. 
 
 c. 185, s. 15, p. 2023. 
 Tenure of office of councillors, 
 
 Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 15, p. 2023 
 
 First meeting, Rev. Stat. c. 185. 
 s. 16, p. 2u23. 
 
 Appointment and remuneration 
 of clei'k, treasurer and col- 
 lector, Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 17, 
 p. 2023. 
 
 Powers of councils, application of 
 general powers of townships. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 18, p. 2023. 
 
 Sewerage and drainage; driving 
 upon sidewal-ks; preventing 
 fires; removal of .snow, ice, 
 etc.; preventing obstruction of 
 roads; charging sewer rents; 
 Rev. Stat. c. 185. s. 19, p. 2024. 
 
 May lay out roads less than 66 
 feet in width, 55 V. c. 45, s. 1, 
 
 p. 557. 
 
 Closing road allowances, 55 V. c. 
 45. s. 2, p. 557. 
 
 Tavern and shop licenses. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 185, s. .35. p. L027. 
 
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 ALGOMA, VjTC. —Continued. 
 
 Auctioneers, bill posters, hawk 
 era and pedlars, Kev. Stat. c. 
 185, H. 30, p. Ii027. 
 
 Assessment, council to appoint as- 
 sessors. Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 
 20, p. 2024. 
 
 Who to be entered on roll — notice 
 of assc'f.sment, Kev. Stat. •.'.. 
 185, s. 20, p. 2024. 
 
 Return of roll to clerk on comple- 
 tion. Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 21, 
 p. 2024. 
 
 Appeals — notice to clerk, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 185, s. 22, p. 2024. 
 
 Council to hear and determine ! 
 appeals. Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 
 23, p. 2024. ! 
 
 Appeals from council to .stipen- 
 diary magistrate, or- district 
 judge, Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 24, 
 p. 2025. 
 
 Appeals in Manitoulin, 52 V. c. 37, 
 s. 6. p. 145. 
 
 Time for appeal whon decision of 
 court of revision is delayed. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 25, p. 2025. 
 
 Notice of appeal, Rev. Stat. c. 185, 
 s. 26, p. 2025. 
 
 Powers of Judge or stipendiary 
 magistrate. Rev. Stat. c. 185. 
 s. 27, p. 2025. 
 
 Revised roll to be final. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 185, s. 28, p. 202G. 
 
 By-law fixing time for assessor.s 
 to commence, Rev. Stat. c. 
 185, s. 29, p. 2026. 
 
 Rates and taxes, council to levy. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 30, p. 2026. 
 Expenditure of taxes on roads 
 and bridges in township uni- 
 ons in Rainy River and Thun- 
 der Bay, Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 
 31, p. 2026; 53 V. c. 51, s. 1, p. 
 128. 
 
 Collector — his return and powers, 
 arrears and tax sales. Rev. 
 Stat. e. 185, ss. 33, 34, p. 2026. 
 
 Special provisions as to Muskoka 
 and Parry Sound— see Mus- 
 koka and Parry Sound, (52 
 V. c. 17, ss. 1-5, p. 78; 53 V. c. 
 52, p. 129; 55 V. c. 50, p. 652). 
 
 ALGOMA, Etc.— Continued. 
 
 Constables, appointmert and re- 
 moval and fees of. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 185, S. 37, p. 2027. 
 
 Lock-up houses, and constable 
 thereof. Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 38, 
 
 p. 2027. 
 
 Certain general provisions as U> 
 municipal Institutions to ap- 
 ply, Rev. Stat. c. 186, s. 39, p. 
 
 2027. 
 
 Elections, after the first, who may 
 vote. Rev. Stat. c. 185, s.40, p 
 2028; 52 V. c. 37, s. 3, p. 144. 
 
 Married women not to vote, 52 V. 
 c. ?j7, s. 3, p. 144. 
 
 Qualification of members of 
 council, Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 41, 
 p. 2028. 
 
 Place and conduct of election. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 42. p. JJ028. 
 
 Nominations, Rev. Stat. c. 185, s 
 43, p. 2028. 
 
 Nomination falling on Christmas 
 Day, Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 44, 
 p. 2028. 
 
 Clerk to preside at nominations 
 and be the returning offlcer. 
 Rev. Stat. e. 185, s. 40, p. 2029. 
 
 Polling day. Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 
 46, p. 20'^:). 
 
 Term of office. Rev. Stat. c. 185, 
 s. 47, p. 2029. 
 
 Trial of controverted elections, 
 general law to apply. Rev 
 Stat. c. J 85, s. 48, p. 2029. 
 
 Vacancy, how filled. Rev. Stat. c. 
 185, s. 49, n. 2029. 
 
 Who to preside at council meet- 
 ings, Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 40, p. 
 2029. 
 
 Reeves to be justices of the peace 
 52 V. c. 37, s. 4, p. 144. 
 
 Police villages, erection of on peti- 
 tion to Lieutenant-Governor, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 52, p. 2029. 
 
 General law to apply, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 185, s. 53, p. 2029. 
 
 Qualification of electors — elec- 
 tions. Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 54, 
 p. 2030. 
 
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 t and re- 
 Hev. Stat. 
 
 constable 
 185, s. 38, 
 
 rms as Ui 
 IS to ap- 
 5, s. 39, p. 
 
 , who may 
 85, S.40, p 
 p. 144. 
 
 vote, 52 V. 
 
 mbers of 
 5. 185, s. 41. 
 
 f elecMon, 
 42, p. i;028. 
 
 t. c. 185. 8 
 
 Chrlstmasi 
 185. s. 44, 
 
 mlnatlons 
 ng officer, 
 4J, p. 2029. 
 
 c. 185, 8. 
 
 tat. c. 185, 
 
 elections, 
 iply, Rev 
 2029. 
 
 V. Stat. c. 
 
 ncll meet- 
 5, 8. 40, p. 
 
 the peace 
 
 f on peti- 
 Governor, 
 p. 2029. 
 
 lev. Stat. 
 
 ors — elec- 
 185. s. 54, 
 
 ALGOMA, Ktc.—Cotitiniied. 
 
 Qualification of police trustees, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 55, p. 
 2030. 
 
 Annexation of territory to munici- 
 palities or union of municipali- 
 ties. Rev. Stat. c. 185, s. 56. p. 
 2030. 
 
 Withdrawal from union, 52 V. c. 37, 
 H. 5. p. 144. 
 
 Judge of district court to decldo 
 disputes arising as to validity of 
 by-laws in Algoma and Thun- 
 der Bay, Rev. Stat. c. 685, s. 57, 
 p. 2030. 
 
 Establishment of mining schools- ' 
 see Mining Schools (54 V. c. 60, 
 p. 195). 
 
 Iron smelting works, bonuses to — 
 see Iron Smelting Works (55 V. 
 0. 42, s. e37(/. p. 524; 56 V. c. 35, 
 s. 32. p. 149; 57 V. c. 50, s. 17, p. 
 
 170). 
 
 ALIENS, Disqualified from aexviiig as 
 jurors. Rev. Stat, c. 52. s. 9. p. 
 614. 
 
 Not to be elected to councils, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 73 (1). p. 273. 
 
 ALLEGIANCE, OATH OF, Form to be 
 subscribed by members of 
 iH municipal corporations. Rev. 
 
 Stat. c. 15. F. 3, p. 227. 
 
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 ^ ALLEYS. By-laws respecting dwel- 
 lings in. 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (10«), 
 p. 432. 
 
 By-lan'S respecting the removal of 
 snow, ice and dirt from, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 496 (25) p. 433. 
 
 Respecting the obstruction or foul- 
 ing of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 486 (27), p. 
 434. 
 
 Powers of councils with regard to 
 planting and removal of trees 
 on — see Trees. 
 
 See Highways. 
 
 ALMSHOUSES. By-laws for establish- 
 ing, on industrial farms or ex- 
 hibition grounds, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 504 (11), p. 44S. 
 
 Exempted from taxation, 55 V. c. 
 
 48. s. 7 (9), p. 562. 
 
 ALMSIIOUHES— Coh</hi/<-(/. 
 
 Houses of refuge — see Houses of 
 Refuge. 
 
 AMIIERSTBURGH, Boundaries of. 
 not affected by consolidation of 
 municipal Acts, 65 V. c. 42, a. 
 675, p. 532. 
 
 ANATOMY. Notice of unclaimed bo.l- 
 les to be given to Inspector 
 Rev. Stat. c. 149. s. 9. p. 1379; 52 
 V. c. 24, s. 5. p. 96. 
 
 Unclaimed bodies to be burled at 
 expense of municipality. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 149. s. 17, p. 1380. 
 
 ANIMALS. By-laws for preventing or 
 regulating the keeping of, 55 V. 
 c. 42. S. 489 (45), p. 422. 
 
 For regulating sales of. 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 489 (51), p. 422. 
 
 Providing for pounds, n^ V. c. 42, 
 s. 490 (1), p. 423. 
 
 To restrain running at large ind 
 trespassing, ancj provide lor 
 Impounding, 55 V. c. 12, s. 490 
 (2), p. 424. 
 
 Restraints on running at large 
 not to conflict with Acts re- 
 specting cruelty to animals, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 490, p. 423 
 
 For appraising damages done by, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 490 (3). p. 424. 
 
 For compensating pe.".qons for 
 services in connection with 
 impounding or dlstit^ss. 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 490 (4), p. 424. 
 
 For prohibiting the driving of, on 
 streets, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (36), 
 p. 436. 
 
 What fees may be charged for 
 weighing on markets, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 497 (8), p. 438. 
 
 By-laws for paying bountloa for de- 
 struction of. when dangerous to 
 poultry, 56 V. c. 35. s. 14. p. 146. 
 For preventing cruelty to. 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 489 (14), p. 417. 
 
 For the protection of, from 
 barbed wire fences, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 489 (19). p. 41S. 
 
 For preventing persons from 
 throwing carcasses on streets, 
 etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (23), p. 
 419. 
 
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 A'iaiMAIjS— Continued. 
 
 Penalty for tying to trees or per- 
 mitting destruction of trees by, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 201, s. 8, p. 2247. 
 
 Inspection of horses, etc., to pre- 
 vent spread of venereal disease, 
 53 V. c, 65, s. 9, p. 147. 
 
 Contagious diseases — see Public 
 Health, (53 V. c. 61, p. 141; 54 V. 
 c. 40, s. 1, p. 96). 
 
 See Pounds. 
 
 ANNEXATION, Of newly incorpor- 
 ated village lying within two or 
 more counties, to one of such 
 counties, 55 V. c. 42, s. 12, p. 
 247. 
 
 Liability of territory detached, 
 to county, 55 V. c. 42, s. 13, p. 
 
 248. 
 
 Of new territory to incorporated 
 village, upon petition to Lieu- 
 tenant-Governpr, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 14, p. 248. 
 
 Of village to adjoining municipal- 
 ity upon becoming unincorpor- 
 ated, 55 V. c. 42, s. 16, p. 249. 
 
 Adjustment of liabilities and as- 
 sets, 55 V. c. 42, s. 16, pp. 249, 
 260. 
 
 Of contiguous unincorporated vil- 
 lages by township council, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 17 (4), p. 251. 
 
 Of adjacent territory, to new town 
 or city by Lieutenant-Governor. 
 . 55 V. c. 42, s. 20, p. 252. 
 
 Lieutenant-Governor may detach 
 farm lands from city or town 
 or village and annex same t>> 
 adjoining municipalities, 57 V. 
 c. 50, a. 1, p. 166. 
 
 Of new territory to city or town 
 upon new division into wards, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 22 (1), p. 253. 
 
 Land in another county so at- 
 tached to belong to same county 
 as city or town, 55 V. c. 42, s. 23, 
 
 p. 254. 
 
 Of village or town to adjacent vil- 
 lage, town or city, by proclama- 
 tion, 55 V. c. 42, s. 24, p. 254. 
 
 Lioutenant-Governor may erect 
 village or town to which ad- 
 
 ANNEXATION— Co«ti««C(/. 
 
 dition made into town or city 
 and re-divide wards, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 24 (3), p. 255. 
 
 By-law to be submitted upon pe- 
 tition of 150 electors, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 24 (4), p. 255. 
 
 If carried, by-law to be adopted 
 by council, 56 V. c. 42, s." 24 
 (5), p.255. 
 
 Council of adjacent village, town 
 or city may give assent to an- 
 nexation by resolution, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 24 (6), p. 255. 
 
 Lieutenant-Governor to give ef- 
 fect to agreement by procla- 
 mation, 55 V. c. 42, s. 24 (7), p. 
 
 255. 
 
 When annexation to take effect., 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 89, p. 280. 
 
 Adjustment of debts and division 
 of property upon, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 56 (1), p. 266. 
 
 Effect upon local improvements 
 previously undertaken in ter- 
 ritory annexed, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 56 (2), p. 266. 
 
 Effect of, upon qualification for 
 municipal councils. 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 73 (4). p. 274. 
 
 When taking place after comple- 
 tion of assessment roll, adoption 
 of former assessment of terri- 
 tory annexed — qualification of 
 voters, 55 V. c. 48, s. 52 (3), p. 
 • 586. 
 
 Alteration to be made in books of 
 county treasurer with respect 
 to arrears of taxes, 55 V. c. 48. 
 s. 153, p. 616. 
 
 Registration of by-laws, etc.. mak- 
 ing changes in municipal boun- 
 daries, 56 V. c. 21, s. 83 (3), p. 77. 
 
 ANNUAL RETURNS, To be made to 
 Lieutenant-Governor by coun- 
 cils borrowing money for tile, 
 stone or timber drainage. Rev. 
 Stat. V. c. 38, s. 19, p. 393. 
 
 Of accounts of earnings and ex- 
 penses of houses of Industry 
 and refuge to be transmitted to 
 Legislative Assembly, 55 V. c. 
 42, s 461. p. 393. 
 
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 9 
 
 ANNUAL RETURNS— ContJH«ed. 
 
 By clerks of municipalities to 
 Bureau of Industries, to be 
 made under a penalty of $20, 
 55 V. c .42, s. 248 (1), p. 326. 
 
 To be tabulated and laid before 
 Assembly, 55 V. c. 42, 248 
 
 (2). p. 326. 
 
 Moneys payable to municipality 
 by Province to be retained if 
 returns not made, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 248 (2), p. 326. 
 
 By treasurers to Bureau of Indus- 
 tries, to be made under a pen- 
 alty of $20, 55 V. c. 42, s. 251 (1), 
 p. 327. 
 
 Secretary of Bureau to make re- 
 port to Minister to be laid be- 
 fore Assembly, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 252 (2), p. 327. 
 
 Moneys payable to municipali- 
 ties in default to be retained, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 252 (3), p. 328. 
 
 By auditors of Toronto to Bureau 
 of Industries, 55 V. c. -15, s. 250 
 (2), p. '.i'M. 
 
 By auditors of other municipalities 
 to Bureau of Industries, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 263 (2), p. 331. 
 
 To Provincial Treasurer by treas- 
 urers oi: municipalities indebted 
 to Consolidaied Municipal Loan ; 
 Fund, to be made under a pen- 
 alty of $100, 55 V. c. 42, s. 381, 
 p. 369. 
 
 Particulars ci. corporation debts, to 
 be furnished to Minister of Ag- 
 riculture, under penalty of $20, 
 55 V. n. 42. s. 382, p. 370. 
 
 Particulars of assets and liabilities 
 to be forwarded by all cor- 
 porations to Minister of Agri- 
 culture, Rev. Stat. c. 186, s 5, p. 
 2032; .-)3 V. c. 12, s. 2, p. 42. 
 Form, Rev. Stat. c. 186, Sched. B. 
 p. 2036. 
 
 List of lands granted, etc., by the 
 Crown, to be sent to county 
 treasurers and by them for- 
 warded to clerks of local muni- 
 cipalities, 55 V. c. 48, ss. 1.38, 1.39, 
 p. 612. 
 
 ANNUAL RETURNS- Core/f/iaed. 
 
 By treasurers to county councils on 
 state of non-resident land fund, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 220, p. 632. 
 
 What to contain, 55 V. c. 48, .s. 
 221 (1), p. 632. 
 
 Copy to be transmitted to Pro- 
 vincial Secretary for Lieuten- 
 ant-Governor, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 221 (2), p. 632. 
 
 ANNUAL VALUE, For purposes of 
 business tax, to be seven per 
 cent, of the assessed value of 
 premises, 55 V. c. 48, s. 31a (2) p. 
 579. 
 
 ANTICIPATORY APPROPRIATIONS, 
 May be made by by-law for 
 next ensuing year in lieu of 
 special rate for that year, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 369, p. 3G5. 
 
 Certain funds, not otherwise ap- 
 propriated, may be carried to 
 credit of sinking fund, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 369 a), p. 365. 
 
 Sources and application of such 
 funds to be stated in by-law. 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 369 (2), p. 366. 
 
 When moneys so appropriated suf- 
 ficient, yearly rate may be sus- 
 pended for ensuing year, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 369 (3), p. 366. 
 
 Recitals in by-law, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 376 (1), p. 366. 
 
 By-law to require approval of Lieu- 
 tenant-Govei'iior, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 370 (2), p. 366. 
 
 May be made by senior municipal- 
 ity in aid of junior municii)al- 
 ity after dissolution of union, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 371, p. 366. 
 
 APPOINTMENT TO OFFICE, Not 
 to be ma:le by tender or given 
 to applicants at lowest remun- 
 eration, 55 V. c. 42, s. 278 (2), p. 
 366. 
 
 To be during pleasure of councils, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 279, p. :;:>,1. 
 
 APPOPTfONMENT OF DAMAGES. 
 In actions for injuries caused by 
 non-repair of highways where 
 more than one municipality lia- 
 ble, 55 V. c. 42, s. 531 (7), p. 457. 
 
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 APPRAISERS— see Valuators. 
 
 APPRENTICES, By-laws for prevent- 
 ing the supplying of intoxicants 
 to, without consent of employ- 
 ers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (3), p. 420. 
 
 ARBITRATIONS AND AWARDS.— 
 
 Appointment of Arbitrators — 
 
 Appointment to be in writing, 
 signed by appointers, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 385, p. 371. 
 
 Appointment by corporations to be 
 under corporate seal and signed 
 by head and clerk, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 385, p. 371. 
 
 Arbitrators on behalf of muni- 
 cipality to be appointed by 
 council or by head, if author- 
 ized by by-law, 55 "V. c. 42, s. 
 
 386, p. 371. 
 
 Either party may appoint an ar- 
 bitrator and give notice to 
 other party to appoint, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 387, p. 371. 
 
 Notice to corporation to be given 
 to head, 55 V. c. 42, s. 387, p. 
 371. 
 
 Two arbitrators, appointed by par- 
 ties, to appoint a third in writ- 
 ing, 55 V. c. 42, s. 388, p. 372. 
 
 Where more than two municipali- 
 ties interested, each to appoint 
 arbitrator, and if number so 
 appointed equal, another to be 
 appointed by arbitrators, or in 
 default by Lieutenant-Gover- 
 nor, 55 V. c. 42, s. 389, p. 372. 
 
 When two local municipalities in- 
 terested, and either omits to 
 appoint, or those appointed 
 omit to appoint a third, county 
 judge may appoint, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 390, p. 372. 
 
 Where cities and counties interest- 
 ed, and default made, Lieuten- 
 ant-Governor may appoint an 
 arbitrator, 56 V. c. 42, s. 390, p. 
 372. 
 
 In case of real property taken or 
 Injured by municipal corpora- 
 tions, under by-law, persons In- 
 terested may give notice of ap- 
 pointment to head, who shall, 
 if authorized by by-law, ap- 
 
 ARBITRATION, Etc.— Continued. 
 
 point an arbitrator, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 391, p. 372. 
 Notice given on behalf of corpora- 
 tion to state what powers are 
 to be exercised, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 391, p. 372. 
 
 Where notice served by corpora- 
 tion with copy of the by-law, 
 and person interested in lands 
 makes default, corporation may 
 apply to county judge to ap- 
 point, 55 V. c. 42, s. 392, p. 372. 
 
 Where several persons have dis- 
 tinct interests in the property 
 they may agree upon an arbi- 
 trator, 55 V. c. 42, s. 393, p. 373. 
 
 In case of default . of the corpora- 
 tion or of the persons interested 
 or of the arbitrators, county 
 judge on application of either 
 party may make necessary ap- 
 pointment, 55 V. c. 42, s. 394, p. 
 371. 
 
 Arbitrator appointed by judge, 
 not to be a resident in munici- 
 pality where land in question is 
 situated, 55 V. c. 42, s. 394, p. 373. 
 
 Members, officers and employees of 
 corporation, or any person in- 
 terested, disqualified from act- 
 ing, 55 V. c. 42, s. 396 (1), p. 373. 
 
 Ratepayers in municipality inter- 
 ested not to be disqualified ex- 
 cept in drainage arbitrations, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 396, (2), p. 374. 
 
 Arbitrators to take oath before 
 commencing duties, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 397, p. 374. 
 
 Form, 55 V. c. 42, s. 397, p. 374. 
 
 Appointment not an admission of 
 liability on the part of councils, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 487a, p.410. 
 
 Award — 
 
 Award to be made within one 
 month after appointment of 
 third arbitrator, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 395, p. 373. 
 
 Arbitrators to meet within twenty 
 days after appointment of third 
 arbitrator, adjourning from 
 time to time, and determine dis- 
 pute, and make their award in 
 writing, 55 V. c. 42, s. 398, p. 374. 
 
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 ARBITP^ATION, Btc— Continued. 
 
 Award to be binding on all parties, 
 55 V C.42. s. 398, p. 374. 
 
 One copy to be filed with cleric of 
 each municipality, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 398, p. 374. 
 
 In cases respecting drainage works 
 awards to be made in triplicate 
 and one copy filed in registry 
 office of division where land 
 lies, 55 V. c. 42, s. 398, p. 374. 
 
 Costs to be in discretion of arbi- 
 trators, and be fixed at a lump 
 sum or ordered to be taxed, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 399, p. 374. 
 
 Revision of taxation to be had in 
 usual manner upon one week's 
 notice, 55 V. c. 42, s. 399, p. 374. 
 
 Decision of majority to be conclu- 
 sive, 55 V. c. 42, s. 400, p. 375. 
 
 Notes of oral evidence to be taken 
 in certain cases and filed with 
 clerk, together with documen- 
 tary evidence, for inspection by 
 persons interested, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 401 (1), p. 375. 
 
 Arbitrators acting on their own 
 knowledge or skill, to put state- 
 ment thereof in writing, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 401 (1), p. 375. 
 
 Certificate to be filed by each ar- 
 bitrator, showing time actually 
 occupied at each sitting, with 
 dates and fees, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 401 (2), p. 375. 
 
 In certain cases award to be bind- 
 ing on corporation, must be 
 adopted by by-law within three 
 months, 55 V. c. 42, s. 402, p. 375. 
 
 If not adopted, original by-law to 
 be deemed repealed and corpor- 
 ation to pay costs, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 402, p. 375. 
 
 Award not binding on cor- 
 poration until adopted, after 
 adoption to be subject to re- 
 view by courts on the merits, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 403 (1), p. 375. 
 
 Motion against award may be 
 made one month after adoption 
 thereof, 55 V. c. 42, s. 403 (2), 
 p. 376. 
 
 I ARBITRATION, liTC.-Conthnied. 
 
 Awards to be made in writing un- 
 der the hands of at least two 
 arbitrators and be subject to 
 jurisdiction of High Court, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 404, p. 376. 
 
 Where notes of evidence required 
 to be taken and filed court may 
 consider merits and call for ad- 
 ditional evidence and may set 
 aside award, or remit matters 
 referred to the same or new ar- 
 bitrators, or modify award, 65 
 V. c. 42, s. 404, p. 376. 
 
 When required by either party, 
 award to state particulars of 
 compensation to be paid by 
 councils of large cities, and 
 amount to be set off, 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 487 (7), p. 410. 
 
 Proceedings in respect of lands ta- 
 ken or injured by municipal 
 corporations — see Compensation 
 for Lands Taken or Injured, 
 
 Under drainage enactments — see 
 Drainage. 
 
 AREA, Limitation of, in regard to 
 towns and villages, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 10, p. 247. 
 Reduction of, in case of villages 
 and towns, 55 V. c. 42, s. 15, p. 
 249. 
 Making additions to municipali- 
 ties, or detaching lands and 
 annexing them to other muni- 
 cipalities — see Annexation. 
 
 ARMS, To be provided by council for 
 police force on requisition of 
 commissioners, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 444, p. 389. 
 
 AIUIESTS, By ConKiable without war- 
 rant for breiiches of the peaci 
 not committed in their pre- 
 sence, 55 V. c. 42, s. 449, p. 390. 
 
 ARTISANS. By-laws for establi h- 
 ment of schools for, 55 V. c. 42, 
 H. 495 (13), p. 429. 
 
 Appointment of trustees or mana- 
 gers of such schools, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 495 (13)ff, p. 429. 
 
 By-laws for aiding schools for, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 495 (14). p. 430. 
 
 Evening classes for— see Free Li- 
 braries. 
 
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 ASHES, By-laws respecting the re- 
 moval and safe keeping of, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 496 (17), p. 432. 
 
 How to be kept, in police villages, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 667 (10), p. 530. 
 
 ASSENT OF ELECTORS, How ob- 
 tained — see Voting. 
 
 When required— see The Several Ti- 
 tles. 
 
 ASSESSMENT, Crown lands sold. 
 leased, or located to be asess- 
 able from date of sale, lease or 
 location, Rev. Stat. c. 24, s. 35, 
 p. 294. 
 
 Annual lists of Crown lands sold, 
 etc., to be sent to county treas- 
 urers. Rev. Stat. c. 24, s. 36, p. 
 295. 
 
 For year previous to separation of 
 municipalities to belong to old 
 municipality, 55 V. c. 42, s. 58, 
 p. 268. 
 
 Consolidated Assessment Act, 1893, 55 
 V. c. 48, p. 559,— 
 
 Interpretation of words and terms. 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 2, p. 560. 
 
 Unoccupied lands to be denomi- 
 nated "lands of non-residents" 
 unless owner domiciled in muni- 
 cii^ality or gives notice rerjuir- 
 inff his name to be entered on 
 roll, 55 V. c. 48, s. 3, p. 560. 
 Form of notice, 55 V. c. 48, Shed. 
 A., p. 638. 
 
 Owner of unoccupied land may 
 apply to be entered on roll by 
 court of revision or judge, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 4 (1), p. 561. 
 
 Owner of unoccupied land may 
 have his name entered on vo- 
 ters' list by judge, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 4 (2), p. 561. 
 
 Railway company's lands to be as- 
 sessed as lands of residents un- 
 less company has ceased to ex- 
 ercise corport te powers, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 5, p. 561. 
 
 Taxes to be levied equally upon 
 ratable property when no 
 other provision made, 56 V. c. 48, 
 s. 6, p. 561. 
 
 ASSESSMENT— Con(j«H«d. 
 
 Lands used for farming purposes 
 in towns or villages to be as- 
 sessed as farm lands, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. la, p. 564; 57 V. c. 51, s. 1, 
 p. 171. 
 May be exempted from taxation 
 for certain improvements, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 7rt (2), p. 505. 
 
 Persons waiving exemptions in re- 
 spect of income to be assessed 
 for full amount thereof, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 8, p. 565. 
 
 Real property owned out of Pro- 
 vince to be assessed in same 
 manner as other real property, 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 9, p. 566. 
 
 Personal property in hands of 
 agent or trustee for owner out 
 of Province, to be assessed in 
 same manner as other per- 
 sonalty, 55 V. c. 48, s. 10, p. 566. 
 
 Salaries of ofUcers of Superior 
 Courts appointed after 5th 
 March, 1880, to be assessed, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 11, p. 566. 
 
 Assessors and collectors to be ap- 
 pointed, — who are not to be 
 qualified, 55 V. c. 48. s. 12. p. 566. 
 
 Districts may be assigned to as- 
 sesors and collectors and regu- 
 lations prescribed, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 
 13, p. 5G6. 
 
 Roll, what to contain, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 
 14, p. 567. 
 
 Form, 55 V. c. 48, Sched. B., p. 639. 
 
 Names of residents and of non- 
 residents who have given no- 
 tice, to be entered with descrip- 
 tion of property as.sessable, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 14 (1), p. DOG. 
 
 Enquiry and entry to be made of 
 births and deaths during pre- 
 ceding year, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14 
 (2), p. ^67. 
 
 Particulars to be entered in the 
 various cohmins of roll, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 14 (3), p. 567. 
 
 Evidence upon which assessor shall 
 act in entering r.atepayers as 
 supporters of separate schools, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 14 (4)„ p. 508. 
 
 Farmers' sons, entry of, 55 V. c. 48, 
 B. 14«, p. 569. 
 
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 g purposes 
 
 1 to be as- 
 
 s, 55 V. c. 
 
 c. 51, s. 1, 
 
 Ti taxation 
 ements, 55 
 505. 
 
 ions in re- 
 >e assessed 
 of, 55 V. c. 
 
 at of Pro- 
 i in same 
 I property, 
 
 liands of 
 owner out 
 Rsessed in 
 thcr per- 
 . 10, p. 566. 
 
 Superior 
 after 5th 
 3se.ssed, 55 
 
 to be ap- 
 )t to be 
 . 12, p. 566. 
 
 o'l to as- 
 md regu- 
 V. c. 48, s. 
 
 V. c. 48, s. 
 
 B., p. 639. 
 
 of non- 
 :;iven no- 
 il descrip- 
 ssable, 55 
 
 made of 
 
 ring pre- 
 
 48, s. 14 
 
 d in the 
 
 I. 55 V. c. 
 
 ■sf.or shall 
 ayers as 
 schools, 
 )GS. 
 
 V. c. 48, 
 
 ASSESSMENT— Continued. 
 
 Entry of manhood suffrage voters. 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 146, p. 570; 57 V. c. 
 4, s. 2, p. 14. 
 
 Land to be assessed in municipal- 
 ity or ward in which it lies, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 15, p. 572. 
 
 Personal property in business car- 
 ried o.i in municipality in which 
 the owner does not reside, to be 
 assessed where situate against 
 both owner and agent, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 15, p. 572. 
 
 Land occupied by owner to be as- 
 sessed in his name, but if owner 
 a married woman, husband to 
 ' be entered as occupant, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 16, p. 573. 
 
 Land not occupied by the owner to 
 be assessed against owner if 
 known, where no other occu- 
 pant, and against owner and 
 occupant when occupied, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 17, p. 573. 
 
 Land of owner not resident in mu- 
 nicipality, but in the Province, 
 if occupied, to be assessed 
 against both owner and occu- 
 pant, and if unoccupied and no 
 notice given thtn as non-resi- 
 dents' land, 55 V. c. 48, s. 18, p. 
 573. 
 
 Land of owner who has not given 
 notice and is not a resident in 
 Province to be assessed against 
 occupant, but if not occupied 
 then as non-residents' land, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 19, p. 573. 
 
 Lat;d purchased from Crown and 
 upon which lien for purchase 
 money or mortgage exists, to be 
 asse.ssable to extent of interest 
 of owner, 55 V. c. 48, s. 19a, p. 
 573. 
 
 Not more than six years past ar- 
 rears of taxes to be collect- 
 able, 55 V. c. 48, s. 19a, p. 573. 
 
 When land assessed afvainst both 
 occupant and owner, assessor to 
 bracket names and mark with 
 letters "F." and "T.," 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 20 (]), p. E74. 
 
 Land owned or occupied by several 
 persons, whose nemes are given 
 
 ASSESSMENT— Continued. 
 
 to assessor, to be assessed 
 against all proportionately; if 
 owned in part by non-residents 
 whole to be assessed against 
 the names furnished, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 21 (1), p. E:-74. 
 
 Member of partnership may be sev- 
 erally assessed for his share if 
 he so desires, 55 V. c. 48, s. 21 
 (2), p. 574. 
 
 Company may give notice desir- 
 ing to have lands assessed for 
 separate school purposes, 55 V. 
 c. 58, s. 21 (3), p. 574. 
 
 Lanos in respect of which notice 
 is given to be proportionate to 
 amount of stock held by Ro- 
 man Catholics, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 21 (3), p. 574. 
 
 Form of notice, 55 V. c. 48, s. 21 
 (3fl), p. 575. 
 
 Notice may be given in pursu- 
 ance of resolution of directors 
 and to continue until with- 
 drawn in same manner, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 21 (3/0, p. 575. 
 
 Clerk to keep notice on file and 
 open to inspection, and as- 
 sessor to examine file and act 
 accordingly, 55 V. c. 48, s. 21 
 (3f'), p. 575. 
 
 Meaning of "company," 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 21 (2(1), p. 575. 
 
 Assessor to put letters "N.R." and 
 addresses opposite names of 
 non-residents wlio have given 
 notice requiring to be assessed, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 25, p. 576. 
 
 Property to be estimated at actual 
 cash value, 55 "V. c. 48, s. 26 
 (1), p. 576. 
 
 Mineral lands and buildings there- 
 on to be valued in same manner 
 as agricultural lands, but in- 
 come derived from mines to be 
 subject to taxation, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 26 (2), p. 576. 
 
 Vacant ground or ground used as 
 a farm, garden or nursery in 
 cities, towns and villages, to be 
 valued at amount at which 
 sales can be freely made, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 27 (1), p. 576. 
 
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 ASSESSMENT— ContinH«d. 
 
 Council may direct land to be 
 valued as though held for 
 farming or gardening pur- 
 poses, with percentage added 
 for situation, 55 V. c. 48, s. 27 
 (1), p. 586; 57 V. c. 51, s. 1, p. 
 171. 
 
 If surveyed Into building lots, 
 land may be entered on roll 
 as so many acres of block or 
 original lot, 55 V. c. 48, s. 27 
 (1), p. 576. 
 
 Number and description of each 
 to be entered, and each to be 
 proportionately liable for ar- 
 rears, 55 V. c. 48, s. 27 (2), p. 
 576. 
 
 Vacant land connected with resi- 
 dence and not held for sale to 
 be valued at sum which at six 
 per cent, would yield amount of 
 annual rental, unless council by 
 by-law otherwise directs, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 28 (1), p. 576. 
 
 Islands in the lakes used as sum- 
 mer resorts not to be rated for 
 statute labor, 55 V. c. 48, s. 28 
 ;2), p. 577. 
 
 Railway companies to furnish 
 statement to clerks showing 
 property of company in each 
 municipality, 55 "V. c. 48, s. 29, p. 
 
 577. 
 
 Clerk to communicate statement 
 to assessor and assessor to 
 give notice of assessment to 
 companies at any office or 
 station, 55 V. c. 48, s. 29, p. 577. 
 
 Toll roads not owned by munici- 
 palities to be assessed as refl 
 estate in municipalities in 
 which they lie, 55 V. c. 48, s. 29fl, 
 p. 577. 
 
 Matters to be taken Into consid- 
 eration by assessors, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 29rt, p. 577. 
 
 Roads, whether leased or not, 
 be assessed in minor munici- 
 palities in which the whole or 
 part thereof are situate, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 29 , p. 577. 
 
 Stock, shares and dividends not 
 to be assessed, 5r ■'^ c. 48, s. 
 29c, p. 578. 
 
 ASSESSMENT— Cow<(H«ed. 
 
 Lands of non-residents who have 
 not given notice, mode of as- 
 sessing, 55 V. c. 48. s. 30, p. 578. 
 
 Assessors to make a separate 
 heading of 'non-residents' 
 land assessments," 55 V. c. 48, 
 8S. 30-1, p. 578. 
 
 Land not sub-divided into lots to 
 be described by metes and 
 bounds, 55 V. c. 48, ss. 30-2, p. 
 578. 
 
 When sub-divided each lot to be 
 designated by its number, 
 and quantity of land and 
 amount of rating to be shown, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 31, p. 578. 
 
 Income to be assessed at the net 
 amount during the year then 
 last past, over and above 
 amount exempted, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 
 31, p. 578. 
 
 Business tax,, council may pass by- 
 laws for imposing, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 31a, p. 579. 
 
 Not to exceed 7 1-2 per cent, of 
 the annual value of the build- 
 ings in which business is car- 
 ried on, 55 V. c. 48, s. 31a, p. 
 
 579. 
 
 Classification of different kinds 
 of business, 55 V. c. 48, s. 31a, 
 (1), p. 579. 
 
 Annual value of buildings to be 
 computed at seven per cent, 
 of the assessed real value, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 31« (2), p. 579. 
 
 Beneficial owner of shares njt in 
 his own name to be assessed for 
 income therefrom, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 
 32, p. 579. 
 
 Personal property of non-residents 
 to be assessable in same man- 
 ner as that of residents, 55 V. 
 c. 48. s. 33, p. 579. 
 
 Exception as to choses in action 
 standing in name f^ non-resi- 
 dent, 55 V. c. 48, , 33 (3), p. 
 579. 
 
 Personal property of companies, 
 with certain exceptions, to be 
 assessed in same manner as 
 that of partnerships, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 34 (1), p. 579. 
 
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 ASSESSMENT— Co»»f/n7(erf. 
 
 Personal property of banks, gas 
 companies, water-works com- 
 panies, road companies, railway" 
 ^ and harbour companies to be 
 
 exempt, but not income of 
 shareholders, 55 V. c. 48, s. 34 
 (2). p. 579. 
 
 Personal property of partnerships, 
 to be assessed at usual place ol 
 business, against the firm, 55 V 
 c. 48. S. 35 (1). p. 580. 
 
 Partnership property at brand 
 places of business to be assesses 
 where situate, election by firn 
 as to place of assessment 
 where this cannot be done, 55 V. 
 ■c. 48 ,s. 35 (2), p. 580. 
 
 Person carrying on business In one 
 place to be assessed for all hip. 
 personal property there, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 36 (1), p. 580. 
 
 Person carrying on business at 
 more than one place, to be as- 
 sessed for personal property at 
 each, 55 V. c. 48, s. 36 (2), p. 580. 
 
 Person having no place of business 
 to be assessed at residence, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 37, p. 580. 
 
 Salaries and wages of persons 
 regularly employed in munici- 
 pality where they do not reside 
 to be assessed at place of em- 
 
 ployment, 55 V. c. 48, s. 38, p. 
 
 580. 
 
 Exception in case of clergymen 
 and municipal or government 
 officers, 55 V. c. 48, s. 38, p. 580. 
 
 Personal property in hands of 
 agents, etc., for non-residents, 
 to be assessed against such 
 aerents, etc., 55 V. c. 48, s. 39, p. 
 
 ^ ; Ptirsonal property to be as- 
 
 ^ 'iEcd proportionately against 
 
 ich owner, 55 V. c. 48, s. 39, p. 
 
 1. 
 
 Personalty, in hands of trustee, 
 guardian, executor, or adminis- 
 trator, to be assessed against 
 him alone, 55 V. c. 48, a. 41 (1), p. 
 581. 
 
 Repre.^entative character to be 
 inserted after names on roll, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 41 (2), p. 581. 
 
 ASSESSMENT- Continued 
 
 Persons assessable to give state- 
 ment of particulars of their pro- 
 perty to assessors, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 42, p. 681. 
 
 Corporations whoso dividends are 
 taxable against shareholders to 
 furnish at request of assessor 
 statements as to shareholders, 
 their stock and dividends, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 43, p. 582. 
 
 Statements furnished to assessors 
 not to be binding on them, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 44, p. 582. 
 
 Penalty for refusing to give state- 
 ment or making false state- 
 ment, 55 V. c. 48, s. 45, p. 582. 
 
 Notice of assessment to be given 
 by assessor to persons assessed, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 47 (1), p. 583. 
 
 Form of notice, 55 V. c. 48, schd. 
 B., p. 635>. 
 
 Need not be served on farmers' 
 sons, 55 V. c. 48, s. 47 (3), p. 
 683. 
 
 Notices and other documents — how 
 .served on farmers' sons, 55 V. c. 
 4, s. 47 (3), p. 583. 
 
 Meaning of "farmer's son" and 
 "farmer," 55 V. c. 48, s. 47 (5), 
 p. 583; 56 V. c. 38, s. 3, p. 153. 
 
 Notice to persons of their assess- 
 ment as public or separate 
 school supporters, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 47a, p. 583. 
 
 Notice to be given to ratepayer of 
 change in assessment as public 
 or separate school supporter, 56 
 V. c. 38, s. 4, p. 153. 
 
 Assessor to be guided by index 
 book in determining who are 
 exempt from puVjlic school tax, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 47fe, p. 583. 
 
 Roll (unless otherwise provided by 
 by-law) to be commenced by 
 15th February and completed 
 by 30th April, 55 V. c. 48, s. 49, 
 p. 584. 
 
 Assessor to make affidavit verify- 
 ing roll— form of affidavit, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 49, p. 584. 
 
 
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 ASSESSMENT— Con</n«ed. 
 
 Rolls upon completion to be de 
 llvered to clerk and filed by 
 him and to be open to Inspec- 
 tion by ratepayers, 65 V. c. 48, 
 s. 50, p. 585. 
 
 Assessors to make enciulrles before 
 entering any one on roll so as 
 to prevent creation of false 
 votes, 55 V. c. 48, s. &1 (1), p. 585. 
 
 Persons entitled to be assessed ti' 
 be entered on roll without re- 
 quest, and if omitted any othei 
 ratepayer may apply to hav( 
 names omitted inserted, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 51 (2), p. 585. 
 
 Penalty for causing Improper en- 
 tries or omissions to be made 
 on roll, 55 V. c. 48, s. 51 (3), p. 
 
 58'i. 
 
 Meaning of .'voter," 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 51 (4), p. 586. 
 
 Cities, towns and villages may pass 
 by-laws for taking assessment 
 between 1st July and 30th Sep 
 tember — sittings of court of re- 
 vision, etc., 55 V. c. 48, s. 52 (1), 
 p. 586. 
 
 Of localities added to cities and 
 towns, 55 V. c. 48. s. 52 (3), p. 586. 
 
 County councils may regulate time 
 for taking assessment in towns 
 townships and villages, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 54 (1.. p. 588. 
 
 Sittings of court of revision, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 54 (2), p. 588. 
 
 Commissioner of Crown Lands to 
 transmit to county treasurers 
 annual lists of lands granted, 
 etc., during praceding year, 55 
 V. c. 48, 8. 138, p. 612. 
 
 County treasui'ers to furnish cop- 
 ies to local clerks and clerks 
 to furnish statement to as- 
 sessors, 55 V. c. 48, s. 139, p. 
 612. 
 
 Proceedings where lands have been 
 omitted, 55 V. c. 48, s. 154, p. 616. 
 
 Provision for case of neglect or 
 omission to perform duties on 
 the part of assessors, 55 V, c. 
 48, s. 226, p. 633. 
 
 ASSESSMENT-Co«t/nH«Z. 
 
 Penalty for officers failing to per- 
 form their duties, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 225, p. 633. 
 
 Penalty for injustice or fraud, in 
 making assessment, or insertint; 
 or omitting names from roll, Sr. 
 V. c. 48, s. 227, p. 6;W. 
 
 Proof that property assessed at 
 thirty per cent, higher or lowi-r 
 than its real value, to be prima 
 facie evidence of injustice and 
 fraud, 55 V, c. 48, s. 228, p. 633. 
 
 Asses^jor found guilty of fraud to 
 be sentenced to highest punish- 
 ment allowed by law, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 229, p. 634. 
 
 Inconsistent enactments repealed, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 254, p. 638. 
 
 Inconsistent provisions in Assess- 
 ment Amendment Act, 1892, to 
 be deemed repealed, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 255, p. 638. 
 
 Stating case for opinion of court oi 
 appeal, 57 V. c. 51, s. 5, p. 172. 
 
 Equalization of assessments — see 
 Equalization of Assesments, (5r» 
 V. c. 48, ss. 78-86, pp. 598-600). 
 
 Trial of complaints — see Court of 
 Revision. 
 
 For statute labor— see Statute La- 
 bor. 
 
 Property exempted — see Exemp- 
 tions from Taxation. 
 
 For school purposes — see High 
 Schools, Public Schools, Separ- 
 ate Schools. 
 
 For local improvements — see Local 
 Improvements. 
 
 For drainage works — see Drainage. 
 
 Collection of Taxes— see Rates and 
 Taxes. 
 
 Sale of land for taxes— see Tax 
 Sales. 
 
 Provisions respecting outlying dis- 
 tricts — see Algoma, etc. 
 
 Special provision as to arrears of 
 taxes and tax sales in Mus- 
 koka and Parry Sound — see 
 Muskoka and Parry Sound. 
 
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 ASSESSMENT COMMISIONERS, Mny 
 bu appointed In t-llies nnil 
 towns, 55 V. 42. s. 255, p. 328. 
 
 In conjunction with mayor, to ap- 
 point assessors and valuatort^, 
 55 V. C. 42, s. 255, p. 328. 
 
 To possess powers and perform du- 
 ties of assessors, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 255, p. 328. 
 
 Tenure of office In cities, 55 V. c. 
 
 42, S. 255. p. 32S. 
 
 Notices relative to assessment may 
 be Riven to, .^iS V. c. 42, s. 255, 
 p. 328. 
 
 I ASSESSMENT ROLL,, Cl-'-k before 
 polling taltes place to give cer- 
 tificate of dates of return and 
 linal revision to deputy return 
 ing oHlcer, 55 V. c. 42, s. 135 (1), 
 1). 294. 
 
 Form of certificate, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 135 (1), p. 294; 55 V. c. 42, schd. 
 D., p. 540. 
 
 Certificate to be given to any per- 
 son ai)plyiiig on payment of 
 twenty-five cents, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 135 (2), p. 294. 
 
 Certificate to lie evidence of sucli 
 dates at the poll, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 135 (3), p. 291. 
 
 When to be considered finally re- 
 vised and corrected, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 135 (4), p. 294. 
 
 To be open to inspection at reason- 
 able hours, 55 V. c. 42, s.247 (1), 
 p. 325. 
 
 Clerk to be paid ten cents per folio 
 fur copies, 55 V. c. 42, s. 247 (1), 
 p. 325. 
 
 Absence of, in new municipalities — 
 (lu ilification of freeholders vot- 
 ing on by-laws in sucli cases, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 308 (2), p. 344. 
 
 Qualification of leaseholders, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 309 (3), p. 345. 
 
 Sections relating to use of, at elec- 
 tions to apply to voting on by- 
 laws, 55 V. c. 42, s. 306, p. 344. 
 
 May be posted up at township hall 
 in town or village, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 521 (10), p. 451. 
 
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 \SS]:8SMENT UOhL- Continued. 
 
 Requisite- Information to be inserted 
 afier diligent emiuiry, 55 V. c. 
 
 48, H. 14 (1), p. r»r.(;. 
 
 Form and contents, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 14; lb., schd. R, p. 939. 
 
 To contain names in full of taxable 
 residents and of non-residents 
 who have applied to be placed 
 on roll, witli property assessed, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 14 (1), \ 5C6. 
 
 Assessors in townships, towns and 
 villages to make enquiries as to 
 births and deaths during pre- 
 ceding year and enter same, 
 and if registered, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 14 (2), p. 5G7. 
 
 Particulars to be entered in vari- 
 ous columns, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14 
 (3), p. 567. 
 
 Clerk of municipality to make an- 
 nuil return of number of steam 
 boilers entered, 55 V. c. 48, s. It 
 (3), p. 567. 
 
 Entry of se])arate school support 
 ers, evidence on which asses- 
 sors to act, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14 (4), p. 
 p. 5GS. 
 
 Entry of farmers' sons on roll, how 
 to be made, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14'/, p. 
 
 5t;it. 
 
 Peisoiis nifiking afTidavit undet 
 Manhood Suffrage Act to be 
 entered, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14rt (1), p. 
 r)70. 
 
 Xot to be entered on I'oll in cities, 
 57 V. c. 4, s. 2. II. 11. 
 
 Temporary absence not to dis- 
 qualiry, 55 V. c. 48, s. W), 
 (2), p. .570. 
 
 Assessors to make ojuiuiry as to 
 who are entitled to be entered, 
 .W V. c. 4S, s. 14/y (:•), p. 571. 
 
 Students at colleges, etc., \\here 
 to be entered, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 14/^ (4), p. 5"! I. 
 
 Who to be disqualified to be en- 
 tered, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14ft (5), p. 
 571. 
 
 Entries to be made by assessors, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. Uh (6), p. 571. 
 
 Assessor to Tiake oath as to cor- 
 rectness of such entries, .55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 14ft (7), p. 571. 
 
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 ASSESSMENT HOhh- Continued. 
 
 Complaints respecting entry of 
 voters to be made to court of 
 revision or under Voters' 
 Lists Act, 55 V. c. 48, s. lib, 
 (8>, p. 572. 
 
 Voter obtaining qualification af- 
 ter return of roll may apply 
 to county judge, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 Ub (9), p. 572. 
 
 Entry of name of reputea owner or 
 words "owner unknown ' to be 
 made against non-residents' 
 lands, 55 V. c. 48, s. 19, p. 573. 
 
 Land assessed against both owner 
 and occupant, — names to bo 
 bracketed and letters "F" and 
 "T" entered against them, 55 V. 
 c. 48. s. 20 (1), p 574. 
 
 Entry of companies as separate 
 school supporters when notice 
 has been given by them, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 21 (3), p. 574. 
 
 Assessor to write letters "N. R." 
 opposite names of non-residents 
 who have required their names 
 to be entered, 55 V. c. 48, s. 25, 
 p. 576. 
 
 Number and description of each 
 lot in vacant block of land to 
 be entered, 55 V. c. 48, s. 27 (2), 
 p. 576. 
 
 Lands of non-residents who have 
 not required their names to be 
 entered, to be inserted in sep- 
 arate part of roll, how such 
 land is to be designated and 
 what entries to be made, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 30, p. 578. 
 
 Entry to be made of notice of as- 
 sessment having been given, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 47 (1), p. 583. 
 
 Time for commencement and com- 
 pletion,— affidavit to be made by 
 assessor as to correctness of 
 contents, 55 V. c. 48, s. 49, p. 584. 
 
 To be delivered by assessor to clerk 
 on or before 30th April, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 50, p. 585. 
 
 To be open to inspection at office 
 of clerk, 55 V. c. 48, s. 50, p. 585. 
 
 Enquiries to be made by assessor 
 
 ASSESSMENT UOLL— Continued. 
 
 In order to prevent creation 
 of false votes, 55 V. c. 48, s. 51 
 (1). p. 585. 
 
 Persons entitled to entry to be en- 
 tered without request on their 
 part, 55 V, c. 48, s. 51 (12), p. 
 585. 
 
 Penalty for causing improper en- 
 tries as to voters, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 51 (3), p. 585. 
 
 "Voter" to have same meaning as 
 in Voters' Lists Act, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 51 (4), p. 586. 
 
 By-laws in cities, towns and villages 
 for altering time fixed by law 
 for taking assessment, holding 
 court of revision, etc., 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 52 (1), p. 586. 
 
 Where in such ca?es roll has not 
 been finally revised by Gist De- 
 cember, council may adopt as- 
 sessment for following year, 65 
 V. c. 48, s. 52 (2), p. 586. 
 
 Adoption of assessment of munici 
 pality from which annexed ter- 
 ritory has been taken, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 52 (.3), p. 586. 
 
 Regulation by county councils of 
 time of commencement and com- 
 pletion in towns, townships and 
 villages, 55 V. c. 48, s. 54, p. 588. 
 
 List of lands in arrear to be de- 
 livered to assessors with, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 141, p. 613. 
 List to be examined by local 
 clerks and certificate given of 
 changes since return, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 143 (1), p. 613. 
 
 Penalty for making false entries 
 or copies, 55 V. c. 48, s. 227, p. 
 633. 
 
 What to constitute evidence of 
 fraud, 55 V. c. 48, s. 228, p.633. 
 
 Assessor convicted of fraudulent as- 
 sessment to be sentenced to 
 maximum penalty, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 229, p. 633. 
 
 Penalty for assessor neglecting to 
 make return by 1st of Septem- 
 ber, with reference to Juror's 
 Act, 55 V. c. 48, 8. 230, p. 634. 
 
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 lSSESSRIENT nOLL-'Continiud. 
 
 Annual examination by county 
 councils and equalization of as- 
 sessments thereon — see Equali- 
 zation of Assessments (55 V. c. 
 48, ss. 78-8C, pp. 598-600). 
 
 Revision and correction of — see 
 Court of Revision. 
 
 Selection of Jurors from— see Jur- 
 ors. 
 
 Preparation of voters' list from- 
 see Voters' Lists. 
 
 lSSESSORS.— Disqualified from mem- 
 bersliip in councils, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 77 (1), p. 275. 
 
 To be appointed by councils Im- 
 mediately after annual elec- 
 tions, 55 V. c. 42, s. 254 (1), n 
 328. 
 
 Members of councils not to be ap- 
 pointed, 55 V. c. 42, s. 254 (1), 
 p. 328. 
 
 May be appointed to act for more 
 than one ward or sub-dlvislon. 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 254 (2), p. 328. 
 
 Appointment, in cities and towns 
 by assessment commissioner 
 acting in conjunction with 
 Mayor, 55 V. c. 42, s. 255, p. 32S. 
 
 Tenure of office in cities, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 255, p. 328. 
 
 To make declaration of office, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 271, p. 334. 
 
 Penalty for refusal or neglect, 5o 
 V. c .42, s. 277, p. 335. 
 
 To be deemed officers of the courts, 
 and amenable thereto as re- 
 sards executions against muni- 
 cipalities, 55 V. c. 42, s. 429, p. 384 
 
 To be appointed by every local 
 municipality, 55 V. c. 48, s. 12 
 (1). p. 566. 
 
 Clerks and treasurers not to be ap- 
 pointed, 55 V. c. 48, s. 12 (1), p. 
 566. 
 
 Convicts and outlaws not to be 
 qualified to act, 55 V.- c. 48, s. 12 
 (2), p. 566. 
 
 Council to assign districts and pre- 
 scribe regulations for, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 13, p. 566. 
 
 ASSESSORS— C'dHfinur./. 
 
 To make annual list of children be- 
 tween eight and fourteen years 
 of age and return same with 
 roll, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14c, p. 572. 
 
 To make annual census of children 
 between five and twenty-one 
 years of age, 56 V. c. 38, s. 2, p. 
 
 153. 
 
 Report to school Inspector and 
 board, 56 V. c. 38, s. 2, p. 153. 
 
 To be furnished ."Ith yearly llsis 
 of land gran'cCiV etc., by the 
 Crown, 55 V. c. i8, s. 139, p. 612. 
 
 Penalty for neglecting duties re- 
 quired by Assessment Acts, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 225, p. 633. 
 
 Other assessors may act when one 
 in default, and certify such de- 
 fault on roil, 55 V. c. 48, s. 226, 
 p. 6J3. 
 
 Appointment of successor in case 
 of neglect of duties, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 226, p. 633. 
 
 Liable to fine and Imprisonment 
 for fraud or wilful neglect of 
 duty, 55 V. c. 48, s. 227, p. 633. 
 
 For making fraudulent assess- 
 ments to be sentenced to great- 
 est punishment allowed by law, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 229, p. 634. 
 
 Penalty for neglecting to return 
 roll by 1st September, with re- 
 ference to Jurors' Act, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 230, p. 634. 
 
 Not to impair liability under any 
 other provision, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 230, p. 634. 
 
 Mode of assessing property — see 
 Assessment. 
 
 Duties with regard to entries in As- 
 sessment Roll — see Assessment 
 Roll. 
 
 Duties with regard to arrears of 
 taxes — see Rates and Taxes. 
 
 ASSIZE OF BREAD, By-laws for re- 
 pnlating, 55 V. c. 42, s. 503 (12), p. 
 442. 
 
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 ATTAC'EIMENT. To enforce perform- 
 imrr of dutit'S of ch'rkH, uhhi'H- 
 sorn and collectors reHpectIng 
 executions u^^uinst municipali- 
 ties, 55 V. c. 4-'. 8. 429, p. 384. 
 
 AUCTIONEERS, IJy-laws for licens- 
 ing and rcKulatltiK, 55 V. c, 42,8. 
 4D5 (2), p. 4:;t); 56 V. c. :{5, s. 19, p. 
 147; 57 V. c. fO, s. S, p. 167. 
 
 County councils may i)rovl<:le 11- 
 censt H foi" Hiile to ix-rsons ap- 
 plying, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 405 (3). P. 
 426. 
 
 AUDITORS AND AUDIT, Auditors to 
 audit school accounts, 54 V. c. 
 55. s. 107 (11), I). 14:-. 
 
 Books, vouchers, etc., of deceased 
 county trcfiHiut'i' not to bo In- 
 tirlYred with until aftt^r audit 
 has been made, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 250 (2). p. 327.. 
 
 Every council to appoint two .au- 
 ditors at first meeting. 55 V. c. 
 IJ. s. 358 (1), p. 329. 
 
 One auditor to be nominated by 
 head of council, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 258 (1), p. 329. 
 
 Members of councils, clerks, treas- 
 m-ers and contractors dis(iuaU- 
 fled, 55 V. c. 42, s. 258 (1), p. 329. 
 
 In case of auditor refusing to act, 
 head of council may nominate 
 snme other person. 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 2.58 (1). p. 329. 
 
 Head of council not to nominate 
 his employee, 55 V. c. 42, s. 25S 
 (2), p. 330. 
 
 Special provision as to city of To- 
 ronto, 55 V. c. 42, s. 259, p. 330. 
 
 ^City council may pass by-laws 
 for appointment of audilors In 
 December, 55 V. c. 42, s. 260 (I), 
 p. 330. 
 
 By-law not to affect the audit of 
 accounts for the year in 
 which it takes effect, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 260 (2), p. 330. 
 
 Auditors in Toronto and other ci- 
 ties to examin(» and report upon 
 accounts at the end of every 
 month, 35 V. c. ."2. p. 261, p. 330. 
 
 Coimcil may fill vacancies and per- 
 
 AUDITOKS AND XVmT-Continufd. 
 
 Bons appointed shall hold office I 
 for remainder of the year, GC| 
 V. c. 42, 8. 262, p. 330. 
 
 Auditors to examine accounts and] 
 report thereon for the year end- 
 ing on 3lHt December before] 
 their appointment, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 263 (1), p. 330. 
 
 Abstract and detailed statement of I 
 finances of corporation to be] 
 prepared In duplicate and cop- 
 ies sent to Bureau of IndustilesJ 
 and to clerk. 55 V. c. 42. s. 2631 
 (2), p. 331. 
 
 Report to be made upon security] 
 Kiven by trea.surer and tlie bal- 
 ance in his hands. 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 263 (2a), p. 331. 
 
 Treasurer upon re(iuisltion togivpj 
 order upon bank, etc.. where 
 moneys deiKisited. for statement 
 of his account. 55 V. c. 42. a. 36;! | 
 (2^). p. 331. 
 
 Treasurer to keep moneys of muni- 
 cipality separate from his ownl 
 and dejiosit same to a separate! 
 account. 55 V. c. 42, s. 263 (2r),I 
 p. 331. 
 
 Councils of towns, townships and] 
 villages to publisn annual state- 
 ment of assets and liabilities. 55 1 
 V. c. 42. y. 263 (3). p. 332. 
 
 City council may direct the audit of I 
 all accounts before payment, 55| 
 V. c. 42, s. 264, p. 332. 
 
 Clerk to publish auditor's abstract] 
 and transmit copy to clerk of] 
 county, 55 V. c. 42, s. 265, p. 332. 
 
 Council to finally audit accountsi 
 and where charges not regu- 
 lated by law to allow what ls| 
 reasonable, 55 V. c. 42, s. 266, p. 
 332. 
 
 County counsll to audit moneys! 
 paiil out by county treasurer, 55 j 
 V. c. 42. s. 267. p. 333. 
 
 Councils empowered to order ad] 
 ditional audits, 55 V. c. 42, s. 268,] 
 p. 333. 
 
 Form of declaration of office to be] 
 made by auditors, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 272. p. 335. 
 
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 11 hold omce] 
 the year, 55 ] 
 0. 
 
 iccounta and | 
 he year end- 
 mbcr before] 
 55 V. c. 42. H. 
 
 statement of 
 iitioii to be 
 ite Hnd cop- 
 of Industrlt'S 
 c. 42, 8. 2t)3 
 
 pon ppcurltyl 
 and the bal-j 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 
 
 iltion to Rlvf 
 etc., where 
 or statement 
 \ c. 42, s. 3t).!j 
 
 pys of munl- 
 •om his own I 
 n a separate I 
 ;, s. 263 (2r), 
 
 vnshlps and] 
 nnual state- 
 liabllltles. 55| 
 332. 
 
 the audit of 
 payment, 531 
 !2. 
 
 )r's abstract 
 to clerk of| 
 . 2fi5, p. 332 
 
 it accounts! 
 not regu-l 
 ow what is I 
 42, s. 266, p. 
 
 dit moneys! 
 treasurer, 55 1 
 
 order ad- 
 c. 42. s. 26S. I 
 
 office to be 
 V. c. 42. S.I 
 
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 .UDITOUS AND AUDIT— Cu«<uiMt(i. 
 
 Examination of receipts for taxes 
 given by county treasurers atnl 
 particulars of payment, 55 V. c. 
 
 4S, s. 2C5, p. 62.f 
 
 Annual report on non- "esldent 
 laiul fund lo be certified by au- 
 ditors. 55 V. c. 48, s. 220, p. 632. 
 
 Audit of accounts of township 
 school boards, 54 V. c. 55, a. 5'J 
 (2), p. 123. 
 
 High school board accounts, 54 V. 
 c. 57, s. 36 (2), p. 187. 
 
 Audit of sheriff's books, as to col- 
 lection of taxes in Muskoka and 
 Parry Sound, 55 V. c. 50, s. 1, p. 
 652. 
 
 Authority to Inspect cash book and 
 journal kept by treasurer, 56 V. 
 c. 35, s. 5. p. 143. 
 
 County Boards of Audit- 
 County councils to appoint boards, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 513, p. 448. 
 
 Powers of boards, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 513, p. 448. 
 
 Remuneration of members, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 514. p. 448. 
 
 Procedure In dealing' with criminal 
 Justice account.s. Rev. Stat. c. 
 84, ss. 5-11, p. 846. 
 
 AUTHENTICATION, Of appointment 
 of arbitrators, to be made in 
 same manner as In case of by- 
 laws, 55 V. c. 42, s. 385, p. 371. 
 
 Of by-laws of police commissioners, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 437, p. 387. 
 
 lUTHENTTCATION OF By-LAWS, 
 By-laws to be under corporate 
 seal, and signed by presiding 
 officer and clerk, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 288, p. 339. 
 
 Copy under seal certified by clerk 
 to be evidence. 55 V. c. 42. s. 289. 
 p. 339. 
 
 Recital in by-law requiring assent 
 of Lieutenant-Governor to be 
 proved by declarations of head. 
 treasdier nnd clerk, 55 V. c. 42, 
 
 s. 290, p. ;{40. 
 
 AVENUEH— see Highways. Public 
 Parks. Public Avenues. 
 
 AWARDS — see 
 Awards. 
 
 Arbitrations and 
 
 BABY FARMING- see Infant Child- 
 ren. 
 
 BAGATELLE TABLES. By-laws for 
 licensing and regulating per- 
 sons keeping for hire, or in 
 places of public entf^rtaiiiinent 
 or resort. 55 V. c. 42. s. 489 (6). p. 
 414. 
 
 BAILIFFS. Disqualified for member- 
 ship In councils. 55 V. c. 42. B. 
 77 (1), p. 275. 
 
 Not to be required to take out 
 license to sell goods distrained 
 for rent. 56 V. c. 35, s. 19, p. 147. 
 
 BALLOT BOXES 
 
 At Elections, — 
 
 Necessary number to be procured by 
 clerk, 55 V. c .42, s. 120 (1). p. 290 
 
 To be of durable material with lock 
 and key. 55 V. c. 42, s. 120 (2), p. 
 290. 
 
 To be delivered by clerk to deputy 
 returning officer two days be- 
 fore polling, 55 V. c. 42, s. 120 
 (3), p. 290. 
 
 When returned to be preserved for 
 future elections, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 120 (3), p. 290. 
 
 Clerk to have necessary number al- 
 ways on hand, 55 V. c. 42, s. 120 
 (4), p .290. 
 
 Penalty for failure to furnish, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 120 (5), p. 290. 
 
 When not supplied by clerk to be 
 procured by deputy returning 
 officer, 55 V. c. 42, s. 120 (6), p. 
 290. 
 
 To be shown to persons present be- 
 fore polling begins and then 
 locked and sealed, .55 V. c. 42, h. 
 142, p. 296. 
 
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 BALLOT BOXES— CoH«ini<prf, 
 
 To be In view of deputy returning 
 ofHcer during: voting, and to be 
 kept locked and sealed, 55 V. c. 
 -12. s. 142, p. 296. 
 
 Deputy returning oHlcer to deposit 
 ballot papers received from vo- 
 ter, 55 V. c. 42, s. 146, p. 298. 
 
 To be opened by deputy returning 
 officer at close of poll, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 152, p. 300. 
 
 To be returned to clerk of munici- 
 pality after close of poll, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 155 (3), p. 302. 
 
 Tampering with, prohibited, 55 V. 
 0. 42, s. 167 (1), p. 307. 
 
 Attempting to tamper with, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 167 (2), p. 308. 
 Ponalty, 55 V. c. 42, s. 167 (3), p. 308 
 At voting on by-laws, — 
 
 Provisions with regard to elections 
 to apply, 55 V. c. 42, s. 306, p. 
 344. 
 
 BALLOT PAPERS 
 
 At elections, — 
 Clerk to cause necessary number 
 to be printed, 55 V. c. 42, s. 121 
 (1), p. 290. 
 
 To contain names of candidates al- 
 phabetically .arranged, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 121 (2). p. 290. 
 
 Different sets to be provided in ci- 
 ties and towns for mayor, reeve 
 and deputy-reeves, and for al- 
 dermen and councillors, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 122 (1). p. 291. 
 
 In cities, one kind for mayor 'and 
 sepjuate set for aldermen in 
 each ward, 55 V. c. 42, s. 122 (2), 
 p. 291. 
 
 In towns, one kind for may r, 
 reeve and deputy reeves, and a 
 separate set for councillors in 
 each ward, 55 V. c 42, s. 122 (3), 
 p. 291. 
 
 In townships divided Into wards, 
 similar arrangement to that in 
 towns, 55 V. c. 42, s. 122 (4), p. 
 291. 
 
 Form, 55 V. c. 42. s. 123, p. 291; lb., 
 srhil. A., pp. 53:i-.'53G. 
 
 BALLOT VXPE-Rf^—Cnntirhied. 
 
 To be delivered to deputy return- 
 ing officers by clerk, with ne- 
 cessary materials for marking, 
 before poll opens, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 124, p. 291. 
 
 Receipt of, to be evidence of having 
 voted, 55 V. c. 42, s. 140 (2), p. 
 295. 
 
 To 1)0 initialled by deputy return- 
 ing officer and delivered to vo- 
 ter, 55 V. c. 42, s. 143 (7), p. 297. 
 
 Penalty for omitting to initial, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 144, p. 297. 
 
 How to be marked by voter, 55 V. 
 c. 12, s. 146, p. 298. 
 
 To be handed to deputy returning 
 officer after marking and placed 
 by him in ballot-box, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 146, p. 298. 
 
 No one but voter to be present 
 when marked, 55 V. c. 42, s. 147, 
 
 p. 298. 
 
 Not to be takev. out of polling place 
 by -voter, 55 V. c. 42, s. 148, p. 
 298. 
 
 Marking by incapacitated or illite- 
 rate voter, 55 V. c. 42, s. 149, p. 
 299. 
 
 Candidate not to be present, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 172, p. 309. 
 
 Proceeding when inadvertently 
 spoiled by voter, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 150, p. 299. 
 
 Counting at close of poll, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 152, p. 300. 
 
 To be placed in sealed package, 
 and sent with ballot paper ac- 
 count to clerk, 55 V. c. 42, s. 155, 
 p. 301. 
 
 WhiTc dispute arises between de- 
 puty returning officer and 
 agent, clerk to open packages 
 and examine, 55 V. c. 42, s. 155 
 (5), p. 302. 
 
 To be retained by clerk for one 
 month after election and then 
 destroyed, 55 V. c. 42, s. 162, p. 
 304. 
 
 Only to be inspected by order of 
 a court or judge, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 163 (1), (2), p. 304. 
 
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 BALLOT VAPERH-Continued. 
 
 Recount— see Recount (55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 16;: (3-8). p. 305. 
 
 Endorsements by clerk on pack- 
 ages to be evidence, 55 V, c. 42, 
 s. 166, p. 307. 
 
 Offences, supplying without due 
 authority, 55 V. c. 42, s. •'«'' (la), 
 I). 307 
 
 Putting in ballot box any other 
 paper, 55 V. c. 42, s. 167 (lb), p. 
 307. 
 
 Taking out of polling place, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 167 (Ic), p. 307. 
 
 Tampering with, 55 V. c. 42, s. 167 
 (la'), p. 308. 
 
 Applying for, in name of another 
 person, 55 V. c. 42, s. 167 (le), 
 p. 308. 
 
 Attempts to commit offences, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 167 (2), p. 308. 
 
 Penalty, 55 V. c. 42, s. 167 (3), p. 
 308. 
 
 Maintaining secrecy in connection 
 with marking, 55 V. c. 42, s. Ifit", 
 p. 308. 
 
 No voter to be compellabl;.' to dis- 
 close for whom lie has voted, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 171, p. 309. 
 
 At voting on by-laws, — 
 
 To be printed by clerk at expenst> 
 of corporation, 55 V. c. 42, .s. 
 2Jl, p. 341. 
 
 Form, 55 V. c. 42, s. 295, p. 432; lb, 
 Sched. J., p. 542. 
 
 Wheie no wards or polling .sub-ii- 
 vi-sions, clerk to provide himself 
 with material for marking, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 304, p. 343. 
 
 Certain provisions with regard to 
 elections to apply, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 306, p. 344. 
 
 Directions to voters, as to marking, 
 form of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 307, p. 
 344; lb. schd. L., p. 542. 
 
 Form of statement to be made by 
 deputy returning officer at close 
 of poll. 55 V. c. 42, s. 313, p. 347. 
 
 Deputy returning ofllcer to note ob- 
 jections and decide questions 
 raised, r)5 V. c. 42, s. 314, p. 347. 
 
 BALLOT PAPERS— Coj!<m««d. 
 
 Objections to be numbered and bal- 
 lot paper objected to. to be 
 marked with same number and 
 Initialed, 55 V. c. 42, s. 314, p. 
 347. 
 
 To besealed up in separate packets 
 
 by deputy returning offlcer, 
 
 with statement accounting for 
 
 those received from clerk, 55 V. 
 
 c. 42, s. 315, p. 347. 
 
 Maintenance of secrecy in relation 
 to marking and counting. 55 V. 
 ■ c. 42. ss. 321. 322. p. 350. 
 
 Scrutiny to be had upon petition to 
 county judge— see Scrutiny (55 
 V. c. 42, as. 323-326, pp. 350. 351). 
 
 Use of, at public school elec'ions — 
 see Public Schools, 54 V. c. 55, s. 
 103. p. 138). 
 
 BANDS OF MUSIC, Police Commis- 
 sioners in cities, and councils 
 in towns may regulate or prohi- 
 bit playing m streets, etc., but 
 not the playing of military 
 bands, 55 V. c. 4'i, s. 436 (5). p. 
 387. 
 
 By-laws for granting aid to estab- 
 lish or maintain, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 479 (11). p. 402. 
 
 BANKRUPT STOCKS, By-laws for 
 
 licensing tran.sient traders not 
 to affect the sale of. 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 489 (9). (9«). p. 415. 
 
 HANKS, Personal property to be ex- 
 empt .^lom taxation, but not in- 
 come derived from shares, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 34 (2;, p. 579. 
 
 1!AXK STOCK, Exempted from 
 taxation, but not dividends 
 therefrom 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (17). 
 p. 563. 
 
 HARBED WIRE FENCES, By-laws 
 providing protection from, and 
 for prohibiting erection of, on 
 streets in cities and towns, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 489 (19), p. 418. 
 
 I5ARLEY, Market fees not to be 
 collected on, 55 V. c. 42, a. 497 
 (1), p. 437. 
 
 BARNS. In police villages, use of tire 
 and lighls in, 55 V. c. 42, s. 667 
 (n). I). 5;',0. 
 
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 BARRISTERS, Exempt from serving 
 in municipal councils or as offi- 
 cers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 78, p. 275. 
 
 BASEMENTS, By-laws for ascer- 
 taining and prescribing the lev- 
 els of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (32), p. 
 435. 
 For compelling the deposit of 
 ground plans before com- 
 mencing buildings, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 496 (33), p. 435. 
 
 BATHING, By-laws for preventing or 
 regulating in public waters, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 489 (40), p. 421. 
 
 BATHING HOUSES, By-laws for 
 granting money or issuing de- 
 Ijentures in aid of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 479 (21)), p. 4UG. 
 
 For Inspecting, and preventing 
 immorality in, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 496 (42), p. 436. 
 
 BAYS, By-laws for protecting, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 479 (4), p. 400. j 
 
 For removing obstructions from, 1 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (5), p. 401; lb. I 
 S. 496 (26), p. 433. | 
 
 For making, opening and im- 
 proving, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (6), p. 
 401. 
 
 BEACONS, By-laws for erecting and 
 nuiiiitaining. 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 479 (7), p. 401. 
 For granting aid towards erec- 
 tion and maintenance, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 49 (8), p. 401. 
 
 BEAMS, By-laws for regulating the 
 strength of, in certain build- 
 ings, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (16) (16f/), 
 p. 403. 
 
 BEGGING, By-laws for preventing, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (2), p. 431. 
 
 BELLS, By-laws respecting the ring- 
 ing of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (46), p. 
 422, 
 
 To be rung in municipalities 
 passing by-laws requiring 
 children to be off the streets 
 at nightfall, 56 V. c. 45, s. 31 
 (1), p. 190. 
 
 BENEFIT FUNDS, By-laws for mak- 
 ing grants to, for police force 
 and fire brigades in cities and 
 towns, 55 V. c. 42, s. 504 (7), p. 
 442. 
 
 BEVERAGES, By-laws respecting the 
 sale of, in streets and adjacent 
 vacant lots, 55 V. c. 42, s. 503 
 (3), p. 441. 
 
 Intoxicants — see Intoxicating Li- 
 quors. 
 
 BILLIARD TABLES, By-laws for 
 licensing and regulating per- 
 sons keeping for hire, in places 
 of public entertainment or re- 
 sort, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (6), p. 414. 
 
 RILL-POSTERS, By-laws for licensing 
 and regulating, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 495 (3), p. 426. 
 
 County councils may provide licen- 
 ses for sale to persons apply- 
 ing, 55 V. c. 42, s. 495 (3), p. 426. 
 
 BILLS OF EXCHANGE, Not to be is- 
 sued by councils for less sums 
 than $100 each, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 414, p. 378. 
 
 BILLS OP MORTALITY, By-laws for 
 directing the keeping and re- 
 turn of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (8), p. 
 431. 
 
 BIRDS, By-laws for preventing the de- 
 struction of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 
 (14), p. 417. 
 
 BIRTHS, In townships, towns and vil- 
 lages, assessor to make enquiry 
 as to, and enter on roll, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 14 (2), p. 567. 
 
 j Where to be so entered, 65 V. c. 48, 
 s. 14 (3), p. 568. 
 
 BIRTHS, DEATHS AND 
 AGES, 
 
 MARRI- 
 
 Act respecting the registration of. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 40, s. 1, p. 429; 57 
 V. c. 3, s. 11, p. 13. 
 
 Interpretation, "occupier," Rev. 
 Stat. c. 40, s. 1, p. 429. 
 
 Minister of Agriculture to be Regl- 
 '.strar-General, 51 V. c. 8, s. 2, 
 p. 19. 
 
 Registration divisions and division 
 registrars. Rev. Stat. c. 40, s. 
 3, p. 430. 
 
 Registrars in outlying districts, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 40, s. 4, p. 430. 
 
 Registrar-Gereral lo supply forms, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 40, s. 5, p. 430. 
 

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 Form, Rev. Stat. c. 40, sheds. A. 
 B. C, p. 436; 57 V. c. 3, s. 11, 
 p. 13. 
 
 Returns by division registrars, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 40, s. 6, p. 430. 
 
 Clertrymen, etc., to l<eep registers 
 of baptism;'., marriages and 
 burials. Rev. Slat. c. 40, s. 7, ;>. 
 430. 
 
 Notice of birth to be given within 
 tliirty days thereafter. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 40, s. 8, p. 430. 
 
 Registry of illegitimate children. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 40. s. 9, p. 431. 
 
 Time for registration, Rev. Stat. c. 
 40, s. 10, p. 431. 
 
 Registration of birth after expira- 
 tion of two years. Rev. Stat. c. 
 40, s. 11, p. 431. 
 
 Alteration of name after registra- 
 tion, Rev. Stat. c. 40, s. 12, p. 
 431. 
 
 Persons performing marriages to 
 make returns tliereof. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 40, s. 13, p. 431. 
 
 Particulars of deaths to be furnished 
 to division registrars. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 40, s. 14. p. 432. 
 
 Division registrar to give burial 
 certificates. Rev. Stat. c. 40, s. 
 15, p. 432. 
 
 F'orm of. Rev. Stat. c. 40, schd. 
 D., p. 439. 
 
 Returns of funerals, when to be 
 made by persons ofllciating. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 40, s. 16, p. 439. 
 
 Medical practitioners to transmit 
 
 certilicates of death to division 
 
 registrars. Rev. Stat. c. 40, s. 
 
 17, p. 432. 
 
 Form, Rev. Stat. c. 40, schd. E., 
 
 p. 439; 57 V. c. 3, s. 11, p. 13. 
 
 Registration of death after expira- 
 tion of two years. Rev. Stat. c. 
 40, s. 19, p. 433. 
 
 Superintendents of cemeteries to 
 give notice of interments to di- 
 vision ro.!;lstrars in certain 
 cases, ll'jv. Stat. c. -SO. s. 19, p. 
 433. 
 
 BIRTHS, BTC.—Contimtetl. 
 
 Correction of errors— report of di- 
 vision registrar to Registrar- 
 General, Rev. Stat. c. 40, s. 20, 
 p. 433. 
 
 Penalty for neglect of duty by di- 
 vision registrar, Rev. Stat. c. 
 40, s. 21, p. 433. 
 
 Registrar-General to keep and tab- 
 ulate returns in his office. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 40, s. 22, p. 433. 
 
 Publication of Registrar-General's 
 reports. Rev. Stat. c. 40, s. 24, 
 p. 434. 
 
 Lieutenant-Governor may make 
 rules. Rev. Stat. c. 40, s. 25, p. 
 434. 
 
 Inspection of registration offices. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 40, s. 26, p. 431. 
 
 Penalty for false statements. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 40, s. 27, p. 434. 
 
 Penalty for neglecting to report. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 40, s. 28, p. 434. 
 
 Procedure on complaints. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 40, s. 29, p. 434. 
 
 Fees of division registrars, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 40, s. 30, p. 435. 
 
 BLACK KNOT. Provisions for prevent- 
 ing spread of— see Fruit Trees 
 (56 V. c. 42, p. 167). 
 
 BLASPHEMY, By-laws for pre- 
 venting, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (34), p. 
 421. 
 
 BLINDNESS, By-laws for maintain- 
 ing indigent blind persons a: in- 
 stitutions, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (12), 
 p. 402. 
 
 Proceedings in case of incapacity 
 of voter by ri ason of, 55 V. p. 
 42. s. 149, p. 299. 
 
 Candidates not to be present, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 172, p. 309. 
 
 Statement of votes so given to be 
 made liy deputy returning offi- 
 cer. 55 V. c. 42. s. 155, p. 301. 
 
 Statement of votes given by blind 
 voters on by-laws co be trans- 
 mitted by deputy-returning of- 
 ficer to clerk, 55 V. c. 42, s. 315, 
 
 p. 348. 
 
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 BLINDNESS— Co)t//nH<?^/. 
 
 Provisions with regard to voting at 
 elections to apply to voting on 
 by-laws, 55 V. c. 42, s. 306, p. 
 344. 
 
 BOARDING HOUSES, By-lavirs for re- 
 gulating width and strength of 
 stairways, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (16), 
 p. 403. 
 
 F'or preventing accidents by fire 
 in, 55 V. e. 42, s. 493 (2), p. 
 425. 
 
 To prevent the importuning of 
 travellers by agents of, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 496 (6), p. 431. 
 
 BOARDING STABLES— see Livery 
 Stables. 
 
 BOARDS OF AUDIT— see County 
 Boards of Audit. 
 
 BOARDS OF COMMISSIONERS OF 
 POLICE— see Police Commis- 
 sioners. 
 
 BOARDS OP HEALTH— see Public 
 Health. 
 
 BOAT HOUSES, By-laws for inspect- 
 ing and preventing immorality 
 in. 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (42), p. 436. 
 
 BOILERS, By-laws respecting the con- 
 struction or removal of 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 496 (15), p. 432. 
 
 Entry of steam boilers on assess- 
 ment roll, and annual return to 
 Government, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14 
 (3). p. 568. 
 
 BONDS, N... to be issued by councils 
 for less sums than $100 each, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 414, p. 378. 
 
 BONE STORES, By-laws for defining 
 areas within which they may 
 not be established, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 495 (12), p. 429. 
 
 BONUS BY-LAWS, In aid of railway 
 or waterworks companies — as- 
 ;^ont required of one-third of 
 ratepayers entitled to vote as 
 well as a majority of voters, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 320 (1), p. 349. 
 
 Clerk to certify to council whether 
 majority consists of one-third 
 of those entitled to vote, 55 V. 
 C. 42, s. ,320 (2), p. 349. 
 
 BONUS BY-L.kWS— Continued. 
 
 If dispute arises as to result, Judge 
 
 to have same power as on a 
 
 scrutiny, 55 V. c. 42, s. 320 (3), p. 
 349. 
 
 Any elector or the council may pe- 
 tition judge and procedure to be 
 as on a scrutiny, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 320 (4), p. 349. 
 
 Debentures to be valid without cor- 
 porate seal if signed and coun- 
 tersigned as directed by by-law, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 406, p. 377. 
 
 By-laws for granting aid to har- 
 bour works, etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 479 (8), p. 401. 
 
 Assent of electors required, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 479 (8), p. 401. 
 
 Security may be taken from per- 
 sons or companies receiving 
 aid, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (8), p. 401. 
 
 Aid to road, bridge or harbour com- 
 panies may be granted with 
 assent of electors, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 479 (11), p. 402. 
 
 Aid to iron smelting works, by-laws 
 for granting, 55 V. c. 42, s. 637«, 
 p. 524; 56 V. c. 35, ss. 32, 33, p. 149; 
 57 V. c. 50 s. 17, p. 170. 
 
 Repeal of provisions respecting aid 
 to manufactories not to affect 
 certain by-laws already intro- 
 duced, 55 V. c. 44, p. 556. 
 
 Aid to mining schools — see Mining 
 Schools (54 V. c. 60, p. 195). 
 
 Aid from county to local munici- 
 palities purchasing toll roads- 
 see Toll Roads (52 V. c. 28. ss. 
 22-25, p. 105). 
 
 To persons planting trees on high- 
 ways, and boundary lines — see 
 Trees (Rev. Stat. c. 201, p. 2246; 
 53 V. c. 60, p. 141). 
 
 Powers of municipalities as to 
 granting aid to railways — see 
 Railways. 
 
 Aid to Street Railways— see Street 
 Railways. 
 
 BOOK-KEEPING— see Accounts. 
 
 BOOKS, Exempted from taxation, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 7 (27), p. 5fi4. 
 
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 BOOMS, By-laws for protecting and 
 regulating, 55 V. c. 42, s. 511 
 (1). p. 447. 
 
 BOOT-BLACKS, Children engaged as, 
 may be regulated and con- 
 trolled by police commission- 
 ers or where there is no board, 
 by council, 55 V. c. 42, s. 436 (3), 
 p. 387. 
 
 BOULEVARDS, By-laws for taking 
 or aciiuirlng land for, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 479 (22), p. 405. 
 
 Owners to be compensated, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 479 (22), p. 405. 
 
 By-laws for setting apart por- 
 tions of streets for, permitting 
 owners to construct, and con- 
 lirming where already con- 
 structed, 57 V. c. 50, s. 9, p. 167. 
 
 For regulating the protection of. 
 57 V. c. 50, s. 9, p. 168. 
 
 For setting apart portions of 
 highways for, 55 V. c. 42, s. 550 
 (1), p. 468. 
 
 Assessment of property fronting on, 
 fur local improvements, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 620 (7), p. 511. 
 
 See Public Parks. 
 
 BOUNDARIES OF STREETS, Record 
 to be kept for public Inspection, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (30), p. 434. 
 
 By-Laws for settlement of, by sur- 
 veys, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (31), v. 
 434. 
 
 For ascertaining and marking, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 489 (56), p. 423. 
 
 Township councils may pass by- 
 laws for declaring that marsh 
 lands shall be deemed enclosed 
 for certain purposes when posts 
 put up, 55 V. c. 42, s. 521 (13), p. 
 452. 
 
 BOUNDARY LINES, Between private 
 properties, p'tincing trees upon 
 or near to — see Trees. 
 
 Between municipalities — bridges 
 thereon, etc., — see Bridges. 
 
 Between municipalities — highways 
 forming — see Highways. 
 
 BOUNTIES, For destruction of, 
 foxes and animals dangerous to 
 poultry. 56 V. c. ?5, s. 1, p. 146. 
 
 BOUNTIES -Cotitiiiited. 
 
 For planting trees on highways and 
 boundary lines — see Trees (Rev. 
 Stat. c. 201, p. 2246; 53 V. c. 60, 
 p. 141). 
 
 For destruction of wolves — see 
 Wolves (Rev. Stat. c. 223, p. 
 2.379; 55 V. c. 50, p. 670). 
 
 BOWLING ALLEYS, By-laws for pre- 
 venting or regulating and licen- 
 sing, 55 V. c. 42, s. 4S9 (26), p. 420. 
 
 BREACH OF THE PEACE, Arrests by 
 constables, for acts not com- 
 mitted in their presence, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 449, p. 3!)0. 
 
 15REACH OF TRUST, By member or 
 officer, — council may order in- 
 vestigation by county judge, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 477, p. 398. 
 
 I5READ, By-laws for forfeiture of, for 
 ligh^ veight, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 
 (21), p. 405. 
 
 For preventing the use of impro- 
 per materials in making, and 
 confiscating when improperly 
 made, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (52), p. 
 422. 
 
 For regulating the assize of 
 bread, 55 V. c. 42 ,s. 503 (12), 
 p. 442. 
 
 BRIBERY, What to consist of, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 209, p. 317. 
 
 Candidate found guilty of, on quo 
 warranto proceedings, to forfeit 
 seat and be disqualified, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 213, p. 319. 
 
 PenalH-, .55 V. c. 42, s. 214, p. 319. 
 
 Recovery of penalties, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 215, p. 319. 
 
 By-laws may be quashed for, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 335, p. 353. 
 
 General provisions respecting 
 corrupt practices, at elections 
 and voting on by-laws — see Cor- 
 rupt Practices 55 V. c. 42, ss. 
 216-222, pp. 319-321). 
 
 BRIDGE COMPANIES, Assent of elec- 
 tors required to bonuses, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 47n (11). p. 102 
 
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 Rylaws for taking stock, or lend- 
 ing, or (with assent of electors) 
 granting money to. 55 V. c. 42, 
 .s. 470 (11), p. 402. 
 
 By-laws for granting permission to 
 construct bridges and levy tolls, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 550 (7), p. 470. 
 
 By-laws for aiding, by takinp: 
 shares or lending money to, 55 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 55 4(/, p. 472. 
 
 Provisions with respect to granting 
 aid to railways, to apply, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 554«, p. 472. 
 
 BRIDGES, Meaning of 'bridge" in 
 Municipal Acts, 55 V. c. 42, s. 2 
 (8), p. 244. 
 
 Councils may purchase from Crown 
 and contract debts therefor, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 349, p. 359. 
 
 By-laws for regulating riding and 
 driving over, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 
 (14), p. 402. 
 
 Act to regulate travelling on, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 195, p. 2228; 53 V. c. 57. 
 p. 139; 54 V. c. 47, p. 95; 57 V. 
 c. 52, p. 175. 
 
 By-laws respecting the obstruction 
 or fouling of, 55 V. c. 42, s. ICG 
 (27), p. 434. 
 
 Responsib.'.ity of townships for in- 
 juries caused by want of repair 
 ar'sing from obstructions in 
 streams, 55 V. c. 42, s. 522, p. 453. 
 
 Council to have jurisdiction over, 
 when situate in the municipal- 
 ity, 55 V. c. 42, s. 526, p. 455. 
 
 In local municipality, vested in 
 municipality, subject to reser- 
 vations of right in the soil by 
 the person laying out, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 527, p. 455. 
 
 By-laws for assumption of county 
 bridges by villages, and freeing 
 same from tolL^' anf '.^r paj'- 
 ment by villf ^ *ion of 
 
 cost, 55 V. c. B >_;■, .' ^Hb. 
 
 After passing ; xr, y-.-.'-'if^;: to 
 
 have jurisdi' !ir', r • . ab- 
 ject to liabilfOPf. ,i i, . Ige 
 to be toll free, 53 V. c. 42, s. 
 52), p. 456. 
 
 lililDGEH—Cimtimied. 
 
 Liability for keeping approaches 
 In repair, 55 V. c. 42, s. 530, p. 
 456. 
 
 Repairs, Liability for, — 
 
 Corporation to keep in repair and 
 in default to be civilly liable for 
 damages caused by non-repair, 
 55 V. C. 42. s. 531 (1), p. 456. 
 
 Action for damages to be brought 
 within three months after in- 
 jury sustained, 55 V. c. 42, s. 531 
 (1). p. 456. 
 
 Corporation not responsible for 
 repairs, when laid out by pri- 
 vate person and established 
 or assumed by council, 55 V. 
 C. 42, s. 531 (2), p. 450. 
 
 Corporation to have remedy over 
 when damage arises from act 
 or default of third party, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 531 (4), p. 457. 
 
 Party causing damage may be 
 joined or added as a defend- 
 ant and let in to defend, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 531 (5), p. 457. 
 
 Remedy over, in separate action 
 where party causing damage 
 has not been joined, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 531 (6), p. 457. 
 
 When party causing damage es- 
 topped from di.sputing judg- 
 ment against corporation, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 531 (6), p. 457. 
 
 What corporation must establish 
 when there is no estoppel, 55 
 V. C. 42, s. 531 (6), p. 457. 
 
 Apportionment of damages where 
 more than one municipality 
 liable, 55 V. c. 42, s. 531 (7), p. 
 457. 
 
 To be under jurisdiction of county 
 council when erected over 
 streams, etc.. over 100 feet in 
 width in villages, or forming or 
 crossing boundary lines be- 
 tween local municipalities, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 532, p. 458. 
 
 Assumption by county councils, — 
 
 When situate within a local muni- 
 cipality and assumed by by- 
 law, to be under jurisdiction of 
 county council. 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 532, p. 458. 
 
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 BlilDGKS—Continurd. 
 
 When assumed, to be built In a 
 prood and substantial manner, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 534, p. 461. 
 
 Repeal of former enactments t-e- 
 specting contribution from 
 counties to the erection and 
 maintenance of bridges one 
 hundred feet or mnj-e in length, 
 by villages and tt-wns of undei 
 4,000 population, saving costs of 
 pending action.s and existing 
 contracts, 57 V. c. 50, s. 1-, p. 
 169. 
 
 When to be erected and maintained 
 by county, — 
 
 Over' streams above 100 feet in 
 width in villages on main high- 
 ways, 55 V. c. 42, s. 534, p. 461. 
 
 Ovei" rivers forming or crossing 
 boundary lines between two 
 local municipaiities, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 5:55, p. 461. 
 
 Joint responsibility of corporations,— 
 
 On rivers forming or crossing 
 boundary lines between two 
 counties, or between a count;; 
 and city or town, to be erected 
 and maintained jointly, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 535, p. 461. 
 
 Arbitration in cases of disagree- 
 ment, 55 V. c. 42, s. 535 (1), ].. 
 461. 
 
 On boundary lines, — 
 
 Deviations in roads on boundary 
 lines, effect of. 55 V. c. 42, s. 535 
 (2), p. 461. 
 
 County coTincil may exclude by bj- 
 law, bridges over rivers, lakes 
 or ponds less than eighty feet 
 in width crossing or formin;jr 
 boundary lines, 55 V. c. 42, s. 535 
 (3), p. 461; 56 V. c. 35, s. 25, p. 
 148. 
 
 If by-law passed local municipali- 
 ties to be responsible for erec- 
 tion and maintenance, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 535 (4), p. 461. 
 
 Proceedings in case of dispute be- 
 tween county and local munici- 
 pality as to liability, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 535«, p. 462. 
 
 River or stream forming boundary 
 between local municipalities, to ' 
 
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 be kept free from driftwood by 
 county, 55 V. c. 42, 9. 535?>, p. 
 462. 
 
 Riv:?r or stream forming boundary 
 between county and county, 
 city or separated town to be 
 kept free from driftwood at 
 joint expense, 55 V. c. 42, s. 535/> 
 (2), p. 462. 
 
 Arbitration in case of disagree- 
 ment, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 5356 (2), p. 
 462. 
 
 By-laws not to take effect unless 
 councils having joint jurisdic- 
 tion concur, 55 V. c. 42. s. 53!), 
 p. 462. 
 
 Arliitratlon in case of non-concur- 
 rence, 55 V. c. 42, s. 540, p. 463. 
 
 Other powers of municipalities, — 
 
 Powers and duties of quarter ses- 
 sions prior to 1S50, transferred 
 to county councils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 541, p. 464. 
 
 When vested in the Crown as a 
 public worl<, not to be intei-- 
 fered with by councils, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 542, p. 464. 
 
 May be declared to be no longer' 
 under conti'ol of Commissioner 
 of Public Winks, and be thence- 
 forth controlled and kept in re- 
 pair by municipality, 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 542, p. 464. 
 
 When vested In Dominion not 
 to be Interfered with without 
 consent of the Dominion Gov- 
 ernment, 55 V. c. 42, s. 543, p. 4(')4. 
 
 By-laws for preventing or remov- 
 ing obstructions from, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 550 (1). p. 468. 
 
 For making and maintaining, 5,"> 
 V. c. 42, s. 550 (1). p. 468. 
 
 For straightening, etc., rivers 
 and streams dangerous to, 5;" 
 V. c. 42, s. 550 (2a), p. ■169. 
 
 For raising money by tolls on, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 550 (3), p. 469. 
 
 For leasing tolls, in consideration 
 of construction or repair, 55 V. 
 c. 42, P. 550 (4), p. 469. 
 
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 BlilDGEB—Coutiniu-d. 
 
 For granting permission to com- 
 panies to construct and levy 
 tolls, 55 V. c. 42, s. 550 (7), p 
 470. 
 
 For granting aid to bridge com- 
 panies, 55 V. c. 42, s. 554a, p. 
 
 472. 
 
 For aiding adjoining municipal- 
 ity In constructing or Improv- 
 ing, 55 V. c. 42, s. 554, p. 471. 
 
 For granting aid to counties to- 
 wards construction of, 55 V. 
 C. 42. s. 555 (1), p. 472. 
 
 For entering into arrangements 
 with other local municipalities 
 for joint work, 55 V. c. 42, s. 555 
 
 (2), p. 472. 
 
 County by-laws for construction or 
 repair of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 566 (2), 
 p. 476 
 
 For granting aid to towns, town- 
 ships and villages, 55 V. c 42, 
 s. 566 (5), p. 477." 
 
 Township by-laws for granting aid 
 to adjoining county, or to the 
 county in which the townshii) 
 Hep, in construction and im- 
 proving, 55 V. c. 42, s. 567 (1), p. 
 477. 
 
 Penalty for injuring by removinj: 
 stones, etc., from bed of river 
 without consent of municipal- 
 ity, 55 V. c. 23. p. 156. 
 
 Exemptions from tolls — see Tolls 
 Rev. Stat. c. 196, p. 2230). 
 
 Over ditches and watercourses on 
 railway lands — see Ditches and 
 Watercourses. 
 
 Over municipal drains — see Drain- 
 age. 
 
 By-laws for the construction of, on 
 local assessment plan — see Lo- 
 cal Improvements. 
 
 Constructed by road companies — 
 see Road Companies. 
 
 On or over railways — see Railways. 
 
 BRUSH WOOD, By-laws for regulat- 
 ing burning, in the open air, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 489 (24), p. 419. 
 
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 BUCKETS, To be provided by house- 
 holders in police villages for 
 carrying water In case of fire, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 667 (2), p. 530. 
 
 BUILDING LOTS, Mode of assessing 
 vacant laid out but not sold, ri5 
 V. c. 48, s. 27 (2), p. £76. 
 
 Mode of assessing non-residents' 
 lands laid out into, £5 V. c. 4S, 
 s. 30. p. 578. 
 
 BUILDING SOCIETIES, Shares exempt 
 from taxation but not dividends 
 derived therefrom, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 7 (19), p. 564. 
 
 BUILDINGS, By-laws for regulatlni: 
 the number of door.'i and other 
 m'l-ans of egress from churches, 
 theatres, hotels, schools, etc., 
 and for production of plans, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 479 (16), p. 403. 
 
 For regulating size and strength 
 of walls, etc., and for produc- 
 tion of plans. 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 479 (16rt), p. 403. 
 
 For regulating construction of 
 hoists, scaffolding, etc., and 
 protecting workmen employed 
 thereon and for inspection, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 489 (16a) p. 417. 
 
 For prohibiting the erection of 
 wooden buildings within cer- 
 tain areas, and prohibiting 
 the use of any but incombus- 
 tible materials, and for re- 
 gulating repairs so as to ren- 
 der buildings more nearly 
 fire-proof, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 
 (10), p. 431. 
 
 For regulating erection or occu- 
 pation of dwellings on nar- 
 row streets, etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 496 (10(1), p. 432. 
 
 Respecting the erection of party 
 walls, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (18), p. 
 432. 
 
 For compelling the use of scut- 
 tles and ladders on roofs of 
 houses, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (19), 
 p. 433. 
 
 For guarding against fires or 
 other risks or accidents, 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 496 (20), p. 433. 
 
 For authorizing Ihe destruction 
 of. in order to prevent spread 
 of fire, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (23), p. 
 433. 
 
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 BUILDINGS— (7oH/tHH«7. 
 
 For ascertaining and prescribing 
 levels of cellars, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 4% (32). p. 4^1. 
 
 For compelling the depositing of 
 ground plans, etc., before 
 erection of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 
 (33). p. 4;!5. 
 
 In larRe cities fcr regulating tin. 
 erection of dwelling houses 
 and fixing minimum of Vca- 
 cant land to be used there- 
 with, 55 V. c. 42, s. 545«, p. 
 465. 
 
 Regulations for prevention of flreti 
 in police villages, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 667, p. 530. 
 
 Act to regulate the means of egress 
 from public buildings— see Pub- 
 lic Buildings (Rev. Stat. c. 210, 
 p. 2324). 
 
 P >wers of boards of health as to 
 entering, disinfecting, etc. — se" 
 Public Health. 
 
 BITRDOCK— see Noxious Weeds. 
 
 BUREAU OF INDUSTRIES, Clerks of 
 municipalities to make annual 
 returns under a penalty of $20, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 248 (1), p. 326. 
 
 Secretary to tabulate such re- 
 turns and report them to Min- 
 ister of Agriculture to be laid 
 before Assembly, 55 V. c. 42, 
 S. 248 (2), p. 326. 
 
 Moneys payable to municipalities 
 by Province to be retained if 
 returns not made, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 248 (3), p. 326. 
 
 Treasurers of municipE^lities to 
 make annual returns under a 
 penalty of $20, 55 V. c. 42, s. 252 
 (1). p. 327. 
 Returns to be tabulated by sec- 
 retary and laid before As- 
 sembly, 55 V. c. 42, s. 252 (2), 
 p. 327. 
 
 Moneys payable to municipalities 
 in default may be retained, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 252 (3), p. 327. 
 
 Auditors for Toronto to transmit 
 duplicate of abstract of ac- 
 counts to, 55 V. c. 42, s. 259 (2), 
 p. 330. 
 
 BUREAU OF INDUSTRIES— ContniMed. 
 
 Auditors in other municipalities to 
 transmit duplicate of abstract 
 of accounts to, 65 V. c. 42, s. 263 
 (2), p. .331. 
 
 BURIAL GROUNDS, Exempted from 
 taxation, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (3), p. 
 
 5C2. 
 
 By-laws 'o aid trustees in fencing 
 and making rejjairs, 53 V. c. 48, 
 s. 1, p. 102. 
 See Cemeteries. 
 
 BUSFC FIRES, Prevention of— see Fire; 
 Fire Guardians. 
 
 BUSINESS, When carried on by per- 
 son in more than one place, or 
 in a municipality where he does 
 not reside, to be as?essed where 
 situated and against person In 
 charge as well as owner, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 15, p. 572. 
 
 BUSINESS TAX, Councils may pass 
 by-laws imposing taxes on vari- 
 ous kinds of mercantile busi- 
 ness not exceeding seven and a 
 half per cent, of annual value of 
 the premises, and In such case 
 personal property in the busi- 
 ness to be exempt, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 Sin (1), p. 579. 
 
 Annual value for the purpose of 
 such tax to be seven per cent, 
 on the assessed value of the 
 premises, 55 V. c. 4S, s. 31a (2), 
 p. 579. 
 
 BUTCHERS, By-laws respecting sales 
 and purchases of meat — see 
 Meat. 
 By-laws respecting slaughter 
 houses — see Slaughter Houses. 
 
 BUTTER, Market fees not to be col- 
 lected on, unless convenient 
 place for sale provided, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 497 (2), p. 437. 
 
 BY-LAWS, Of existing corporations 
 continued, 55 V. c. 42, s. 3, p. 
 245. 
 
 Of county council to have no effect 
 In town after withdrawal, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 25 (4), p. 256. 
 
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 BY-LAWS -Continued. 
 
 Of provisional oouuoil continued in 
 new corporation after tlis.soiu- 
 tlon of union, 55 V. c. 42, s. 48 
 (1). p. 263. 
 
 In force at time of erection of vil- 
 lape into a town or town into 
 city, continued, and council not 
 to have greater power as to 
 repeal than council of former 
 village or town, 55 V. c, 42, s. 
 5.3, p. 265. 
 
 Upon annexation of new territory 
 to municipality by-laws of such 
 municipality to apply except 
 as to roads and streets, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 54, p. 2G5. 
 
 Cleik to have custody of, 55 V. c. ; 
 42, 3. 245, p. 325. ! 
 
 Copies to be made by clerk when ' 
 required and certified under 
 corporate .seal, 55 V. c. 42, s. 247 
 (1), p. 325. 
 
 Cleric's fee for making copies, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 247 (1), p. 32i5. 
 
 Powers of councils to be exercised 
 by, except when otherwise pro- 
 vided, 55 V. c. i2, s. 282, p. •:?,8. 
 
 Power to repeal, amend and alter 
 except ' where specially re- 
 stricted, 55 V. c. 42, s. 283, p. 338. 
 
 Whf'H unfinished by council of one 
 year may be completed by new- 
 council after election, .55 V. c. 
 42, s. 284, p. 338. 
 
 Authentication of, — 
 
 To be under seal of municipality 
 and signed by presiding mem- 
 ber and clerk, 55 V. c. 42, s. 282, 
 p. 339. 
 
 Copies when under corporate sonl 
 and certified by clerk and mem- 
 ber of council, to be evidence, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 289, p. 339. 
 
 Recitals, wnen assent of Lieuten- 
 ant-Governor required, to be 
 proved by declaration, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 290, p. 340. 
 
 Objections by ratepayers, — 
 
 Ratepayers to have an opportunity 
 to be present in person or by 
 counsel and object, and pro- 
 
 BY-hkWi^ -Continued. 
 
 duce evidence in support of ob- 
 jection, 55 V. c. 42. s. 2!)1. p. 340. 
 
 If council satisfied of fraud or ir- 
 regularity in connection with 
 application or notice, by-law not 
 to be passed, 55 V. c. 42, s. 292, 
 p. 340. 
 
 Submission to electors— see Voting. 
 
 Confirmation of, — 
 
 When assent of electors obtained, 
 to be finally passed within six 
 weeks thereafter, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 327, p. 351. 
 
 Passing to be stayed on present- 
 ing petition, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 328, p. 351. 
 
 To be promulgated by publication 
 with a notice appended of the 
 time limited for moving to 
 quash, 55 V. c. 42, s. 329, p. 352; 
 56 V. c. 35, s. 8, p. 144. 
 
 Form of notice to be appended, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 330, p. 352. 
 
 If not moved against within three 
 months after third publication, 
 or not quashed on application, 
 then to be deemed valid, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 331, p. 352. 
 
 Not to be quashed on any ground 
 where debentures were issued 
 prior to February, 1883, and 
 payments made theroon for two 
 years, 55 V. c. 42, s. 408, p. 377. 
 
 Informalities not to affect validity 
 of debentures issued thereunder 
 where assent of electors ob- 
 tained and by-law not quashed 
 within time limited, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 408, p. 377. 
 
 Offences against, — 
 
 Mayor, where there is no police 
 magistrate, may try offences, 55 
 V. C. 42, s. 416, p. 379. 
 
 Justice of the peace may try of- 
 fences where there is no police 
 magistrate, 55 V. c. 42, s. 418, p. 
 380. 
 
 Justices of the peace to have juris- 
 diction to try offences when no 
 other provision made, whether 
 members of councils or not, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 419, p. 380. 
 
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 88 
 
 BYhWVa-Continued. 
 
 MaKlstrates not dl8quallfied to aot 
 by reason of their beinf? rate- 
 payers in municipality to which 
 lines will be paid, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 419'f, p. 380. 
 
 Payment of penalties may be en- , 
 forced by distress, and in de- 
 fault of distress by imprison- 
 ment, 55 V. c. 42, ES. 421, 422, pp. 
 380, 381. 
 
 Convictions not to be avoided for 
 awarding imprisonment in de- 
 fault of payment of penalty and 
 costs of coniniittal and convej'- 
 ance to gaol, 35 V. c. 42, s. 42'Ao, 
 p. 381. 
 
 Wlio m'liy be competent and com- 
 pellable vvltnesses, 55 V. c. 4:J, 
 SS. 424, 425, pp. 3S1, SH2. 
 
 How witnesses compelled to attend, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 426, p. 382. | 
 
 Convictions need not recite appeai*- 
 ance or non-appearance of de- 
 fendant or evidence or by-law, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 427, p. 382. 
 
 Form of conviction, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 427, p. 382. 
 
 By-laws for inflicting fines ann 
 penalties for breach, and en- 
 forcing same by distress or im- 
 prisonment, 55 V. c. 42, s. 47.') ! 
 (17), (18), (19), pp. 403, 404. j 
 
 May direct that in default of mat- i 
 ters being done by persons di- ., 
 rected to perform same, council 
 may do the worlc and compel 
 defaulter to pay cost of same, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 482, p. 407. 
 
 Of Police Commissioners, — 
 To be authenticated by signature 
 of chairman, and copy certified 
 by member of board to be evid- 
 ence, 55 V. c. 42, s. 437, p. 387. 
 
 May be enforced by penalties re- 
 coverable on summary convic- 
 tion in same manner as by-laws 
 of councils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 438, p. 
 388. 
 
 Proceedings to quash — see Quash- 
 ing By-Laws, Orders, and Reso- 
 lutions (55 V. c. 42, ss. 332-339, 
 pp. 352-354). 
 
 P.M. I. — 3 
 
 HT-LAWS- Continued. 
 
 Respecting yearly rates— requisites 
 of— see Yearly Rates (55 V. c. 42, 
 S3. 357-368, pp. 303-365). 
 
 For making anticipatory approprl- 
 atioi.s— see Anticipatory Ap- 
 propriations (55 V. c. 42, 88. 369- 
 371, pp. 365, 366). 
 
 Registration of by-laws for Issuing 
 debentures of municipal or 
 other corporations — see Deben- 
 tures. 
 
 Creating debts — requisites of — see 
 Debts. 
 
 Registration of— see Registration 
 of By-law.^t. 
 
 Mode of obtaining assent of elect- 
 ors — see Voting. 
 
 For other purposes— see The Vari- 
 ous Titles. 
 
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 CABINET MAKERS' SHOPS, By- 
 laws respecting the use of fire 
 or lights in, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 
 (13), p. 432. 
 
 CABS, Owners and drivers may be re- 
 gulated and licensed, or stables 
 prohibited within certain areas 
 by police commis.'^ioners, or liy 
 council, 55 V. c. 42, s. 436, p. 387; 
 56 V. c. 35, s. 11, p. 145. 
 
 By-laws to prevent the importun- 
 ing- of travellers by drivers of, 
 ."> V. e. 42, 8. 40(5 ((1), p. 431. 
 
 By-laws for reit,ulating and licens- 
 ing owners and drivers of, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 510, p. 446. 
 
 When county councils may license 
 and regulate owners and driv- 
 ers of, and regulate width of 
 tires, 55 V. c. 42, s. 512, p. 448. 
 
 CAB-STANDS, By-laws respecting, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 496 (38), p. 436. 
 
 CANADA THISTLES, By-laws for 
 preventing growth of, 65 V. c. 
 42, s. 489 (22), p. 418. 
 See Noxious Weeds. 
 
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 CANDLES, To be pnoloaed, when uned 
 in certain coinbuHtlhlc pliicea In 
 police vlllaKcs. 65 V. c. 42, 8. 
 667 (5). p. 531. 
 
 CARPENTERS' SHOPS. By-lawfl re- 
 HpectlnK the use of fire or liRhts 
 Jn, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 496 (13), p. 432. 
 
 CARRIAGES, When kept for hire own- 
 era may be reguliiterl and li- 
 censed by police comminsloners 
 or where there is no board by 
 council, 55 V. c. 42, h. 436, p. 
 387; 50 V. c. .^1, s. 11, p. U7k 
 
 By-liiWH for rcptiliitiiiK' niid llceiiHlnn 
 persons kccpinir lor hire, ."m V. c. 
 42, B. 510, p. 440. 
 
 When county councils may license 
 and regulate owners and driv- 
 ers of, and regulate width of 
 tires, 55 V. c. 42, s. 512, p. 448. 
 
 CARRIAGE WAYS, By-laws for set- 
 
 ,tins apart portions of highn. y 
 
 for, 55 V. c. 42, s. 550 (1), p. 4»i8. 
 
 CARS, By-laws for preventing child- 
 ren riding on platforms of .'5 
 V. c. 42, s. 496 (40), p. 436. 
 
 CARTERS. By-laws for regulating and 
 licensing, 55 V. c. 42, s. 510«, p. 
 446. 
 
 CASH-BOOK— see Accounts (56 V. c. 
 35, s. 5, p. 143; 57 V. c. 50, s. 4, p. 
 166). 
 
 CASTING VOTE, At selection of jur- 
 ors in local municipalities. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 52, 8. 24, p. 618. 
 
 Clerk to have, on equality of votes 
 for two candidates at elections, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 157, p. 303. 
 
 May be given by clerk when re- 
 count results in a tie, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 163 (8-5), p. 306. 
 
 In case of a tie at election of war- 
 den, who may give 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 227, p. 322. 
 
 Equality of votes at meeting of 
 council negatives the question, 
 55 V. c, 42, s. 241, p. 324. 
 
 Not to be given in case of equality 
 of votes for and against by-law, 
 55 v. c. 42, s. 319, p. 349. 
 
 CASTING \OTE- Cotitinucd. 
 
 Warden of union of counties to 
 have, on measures for improve- 
 ments In either county, 56 V. c. 
 42, 8. 516, p. 449. 
 
 To be given by chairmen or return- 
 ing otllcer on equality of votes 
 at eliictions of police truatees, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 65, p. 528. 
 
 Ch.alrman of ineetlrg to elect road 
 commissioners may give, 56 V. 
 c. 48, 8. 107, p. 005. 
 
 CATTLE, By-laws for regulating the 
 driving of, on highways and 
 bridges, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (14), p 
 402. 
 
 To prevent the leading or driving 
 of, on sidewalks, 55 V. c. 42, a. 
 496 (5), p. 431. 
 
 For prohibiting the driving of, on 
 particular streets in cities, 
 towns and villages, 55 V. c 
 42, 8. 496 (36), p. 436. 
 
 For permitting roads for the use 
 of, to be constructed under 
 highways, 55 V. c. 42, s. 550 
 (1), -p. 468. 
 
 Scale of market fees for, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 497 (7), p. 438. 
 
 When owned and held by occupant 
 of farm, to be exempt from 
 taxation, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (14a), 
 p. 563. 
 
 Number of, to be entered after 
 name of owner on assessment 
 roll, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14 (3), p. 568. 
 
 Exemptions from toll on turnpike 
 roads — see Tolls (Rev. Stat. c. 
 190, p. 2230). 
 See Pounds. 
 
 CELLARS, By-laws for regulating the 
 construction and drainage of, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 489 (47), p. 422. 
 For ascertaining and prescribing 
 the levels of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 
 (32), p. 435. 
 For compelling the depositing of 
 ground plans before com- 
 mencement of buildings, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 496 (33), p. 435. 
 
 CEMETERIES, By-laws for accepting 
 or purchasing land for, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 489 (11), p. 415. 
 
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 CEMETE-RIEB- Continued. 
 
 Parpoae of by-law to be stated In 
 express terrriH, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 489 (11), p. 415. 
 
 Trustees or company may agree to 
 transfer property to munici- 
 pality, and where no burials 
 have talten place council may 
 dispose of lands, 65 V. c. 42, s. 
 489 (11), p. 415. 
 
 By-laws for selling or lea.^ing burial 
 lots, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (IJHf, p. 
 416. 
 
 Village council may purchase or 
 acquire land within municipal- 
 ity with approval of boards of 
 health, 55 V. c. 42, s. 4S9 (l\)h, 
 p. 416. 
 
 Expenses of Provincial Board t<i 
 be repaid by municlpulity to 
 the secretary, 55 V. c. 42, g. 48>» 
 (11)('. p. 416. 
 
 By-laws for taking or acquiring 
 land for the enlargement of, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 489 (12), p. 416^ 
 
 Consent of Provincial Board of 
 Health necessary in village or 
 town, 55 V. 0. 42, s. 489 (12), p. 
 416. 
 
 Arbitration with owner of land in 
 case of refusal to sell or dis- 
 agreement as to price, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 489 (12)«, p. 416. 
 
 Arbitrators to decide whether 
 public interest requJr?3 ex- 
 propriation, and if BO what 
 price should be paid, 65 V. c. 
 42, s. 489 (12) ft, p. 417. 
 
 Award to be registered and to be a 
 valid title, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 
 (12c), p. 417. 
 
 What lands may not be taken 
 without consent of owner, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 489 (12)d, p. 417. 
 
 Award to be in writing and de- 
 scribe boundaries of lands, 65 
 V. c. 42, s. 489 (12)c, p. 417. 
 
 Expropriations for the purpose of 
 enlargement, 65 V. ^ .42, s. 489 
 (12)A p. 417. 
 
 By-laws for preventing the viola- 
 tion of, 65 V. c . 42, 8. 489 (13), p. 
 417. 
 
 CEMETKmEH-Conthnial. 
 
 By-laws to aid trustees of burial 
 grounds in fencing and keep- 
 ing la repair, 53 V. c. 48, a. 1, 
 p. 102. 
 
 Duties of caretakers and others 
 an to registration of deaths — 
 see Births, Deaths and Mar- 
 riages. 
 
 CKMKTRRY COMPANIES, May dis- 
 pose of property to municipal- 
 ities desiring to purchase, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 489 (11), p. 415. 
 
 When cemeteries may be estab- 
 IKshed in vlllagos, Uev. Stat. c. 
 175, H. 1 (2). p. 1714; Rev. Stat, 
 c. 176, s. 1 (2). p. 1721. 
 
 Approval of LleutcnRnt-rjovernor 
 and municipal council and io- 
 ra\ and provincial board of 
 health necessary, Rev. St ir. 
 c.l7r», H. 1 (2), p. 1714: Uev. 
 Stat. c. 176, s. 1 (L*). p. 17:^1. 
 
 Payment of expens<'s uf Pro\!n''- 
 lal Board, Rev. Stat c. 176, s. 
 2 (3), p. 1714; Rev. Stat. c. 176, 
 s. 2 (3), p. 1721. 
 
 Real estate to be exempt from tax- 
 ation and execution, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 175, 8. 13, p. 1716. 
 
 By-laws for permitting expropria- 
 tion of additional land. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 175, s. 32, p. 1720. 
 
 Power to convey property to muni- 
 cipalities, 51 V. c. 27, p. 55. 
 
 CENSUS, For purposes of incorpora- 
 tion of village, to be taken by 
 county council, 55 V. c. 42. s. 9, 
 p. 246. 
 
 May be taken under town or vil- 
 lage by-law, 55 V. c. 42, s. 18, p. 
 251. 
 
 Returns to be certified to Lieu. 
 tenant-Governor upon proposed 
 erection of village into town or 
 town into city, 55 V. c, 42, s. 19, 
 p. 252. 
 
 By-laws for taking, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 479 (13), p. 402. 
 
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 CENSUS- Continued. 
 
 Assessors to make annual litjt of 
 children between eight and 
 fourteen years of age and re- 
 turn same to clerk for use of 
 truant officer, 55 V. c. 18, s !4a 
 p. 572. 
 Form of list, 55 V. c. 4S, H. sohd. 
 M, p. 644. 
 
 Assessors to .'nake annual list of 
 children between five and twen- 
 ty-one years of age and clerk 
 to report same to inspe.tor and 
 school board, 56 Y. c. 38, s. 2, p. 
 153. 
 
 CENTRAL PRISON, Exempted from 
 taxation, i)r> V. t. 4S, s. 7 (8), p. 
 662. 
 
 CEREALS, "While in transitu, exemp' 
 from taxation, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 
 (14), p. 563. 
 
 CERTIFICATES AS TO ASSESS- 
 MENT ROLL — see Assessment 
 Roll. 
 
 CERTIFICATE OF SALE— see Tax 
 Sales. 
 
 CESSPOOLS, By-laws for filling up, or 
 closing, when dangerous to 
 health, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (43), p. 
 421. 
 
 llesiiecting the consti'uction. 
 diaining and cleaning of, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 489 (47), p. 422. 
 
 CHAIRJIAN OF COUNCIL— see Coun- 
 cils. 
 
 CHAIRMAN OF POLICE COMMIS- 
 SIONERS, annual election of 
 57 V. 0. r)0, .s. G, p. 107. 
 
 CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES, Re- 
 muneration of, in cities of 1 
 000 or over, 57 V. c. 50, s. 3, >.. 
 166. 
 
 CHARCOAL, Not to be manufactured 
 In police villages, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 667 (12), p. 531. 
 
 CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, By- 
 laws for maintaining indigent 
 perjons at, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (12), 
 p. 402. 
 
 By-laws for granting aid to, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. .504 (11). p. 443. 
 
 CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS— Con'd. 
 
 Inmates not to be enierod as man- 
 hood suifrage voters, 55 \. c. 48, 
 s. 14^ (5), p. 571. 
 
 CHARITY, By-laws for granting relief 
 to indigent persons, etc., 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 479 (12), p. 402. 
 
 Taking security for money loaned 
 to persons in destitute circum- 
 stances, 56 V. c. 35, s. 13, p. 146. 
 
 By-laws to prevent begging in 
 streets, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (2), p. 
 431. 
 
 CHARIVARIES, By-laws for prevent- 
 ing, 55 V. c. VA. s. -INJ (40'/), p. 
 422. 
 
 CHATTEL MORTGAGES, When filed 
 before proclamation setting 
 apart juni')r ( >unty of union tv> 
 continue in force, but renewals 
 to be filed in junior county 
 when goods situate therein, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 49 (G), p. 264. 
 
 CHKICSE, Market fees not to be col- 
 lected on, 55 V. c. 42, s. 497 (1), 
 p. 437. 
 
 CHIEF CO.VSTAnf.R Disqi;a)ified 
 from membership in councils, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 77 (1), p. 275. 
 
 In cities may be high bailiff if 
 council so directs, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 439, p. 388. 
 
 To be appointed in cities and 
 towns, 55 V. c. 42, s. 440, p. 3S8. 
 
 To be appointed by police commis- 
 sioners where board established. 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 441, p. 388. 
 
 In towns, where no board estab- 
 lished, and in villages, to be ap- 
 pointed by council, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 445, p. 389. 
 
 May be suspended by mayor or 
 police magistrate and on re- 
 port of suspension may be dis- 
 missed by council, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 450, p. 390. 
 
 During suspension, not to act with- 
 out written permission of 
 mayor or police magistrate and 
 not to be entitled to salary, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 451, p. 390. 
 
 When empowered to arrest with- 
 out warrant, 55 V. c. 42, s. 449, 
 p. 390. 
 
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 CHIEF COtiHT ABLE— Continued. 
 
 May be authorized by by-law to re- 
 lease persons arrested for 
 drunkenness In case of first or 
 second offence, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 
 (38), p. 421. 
 
 CillLDREN, When engaged as ex- 
 press messengers, vendors of 
 newspapei , and small wares, 
 and boot-blacks, may be regu- 
 lated and controlled by police 
 commissioners or council, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 436 (3), p. 387. 
 
 By-laws preventing the supplying of 
 intpxicants to, without consent 
 of guardians, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 
 (32), p. 420. 
 
 By-laws for preventing riding be- 
 hind vehicles, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 
 (40), p. 436. 
 
 Order of committal of person of 
 tender years, to designate mu- 
 nicipality chargeable with 
 maintenance, 53 V. c. 76, s. 5, p. 
 166. 
 
 Act for the prevention of cruelty to 
 and better protection of, 56 V. c. 
 45, p. 173. 
 
 Licenses for employment of child- 
 ren over seven years of age in 
 circuses and places of amuse- 
 ment, 56 V. c. 45, s. 4(2), p. 175. 
 
 Council to appoint officers to see 
 that conditions of license car- 
 ried out, 56 V. c. 45, s. 4 (3), p. 
 176. 
 
 Powers of officer, 56 V. c. 45, s. i 
 (31), p. 175. 
 
 Chief constable to perform duties 
 until other officer appointed, 
 56 V. c. 45, s. 4 (3), p. 175. 
 
 Shelters to be provided in cities and 
 towns having a population of 
 10,000 or over, 56 V. c. 45, s. 10 
 (1), (2), p. 180, 
 
 Children's Aid Societies to have 
 supervision and management, 
 56 V. c. 45. s. 10 (3), p. 180. 
 
 Maintenance of children in tem- 
 porary or foster homes, — liabil- 
 ity of municipality, 56 V. c. 45, 
 8. 12 (1), p. 181. 
 
 CHILDREN— Co»<inM€d 
 
 When child to be deemed to be- 
 long to municipality, 66 V. c. 
 45, s. 12 (2), p. 181. 
 
 Recovery of expenses by munici- 
 pality, 56 V. c. 45, s. 12 (3), (4), 
 '' p. 181. 
 
 Order of committal may direct 
 weekly payment by parent, 
 56 V. c. 45, s. 12 (5), p. 18L 
 
 Application for order for main- 
 tenance, 56 V. c. 45, s. 12 (6), 
 p. 182. 
 
 Police commissionei'S or head of 
 municipality may appoint cer- 
 tain persons to act as consta- 
 bles, 56 V. c. 45, s. 13, p. 182. 
 
 Heads of municipalities to be visi- 
 tors of temporary homes and 
 shelters, 56 V. c. 45, s. 23, p. 187. 
 
 Separate provision for trial and 
 custody of children in cities and 
 towns having a population of 
 10,000 or over, 56 V. c. 45, s. 30, 
 p. 189. 
 
 By-laws for preventing girls and 
 boys from being on the streets 
 after nightfall, 56 V. c. 45, s. 31 
 (1), p. 190. 
 
 '•Curfew bell," 56 V. c. 45, s. 31 (1), 
 p. 190. 
 
 Summoning parents for permit- 
 ting children to violate by- 
 law, 56 V. c. 45, s. 31 (3), p. 190. 
 
 Registration of houses where in- 
 fants nursed for hire — see In- 
 fant children (Rev. Stat. c. 209, 
 p. 2^21). 
 
 Compulsory school attendance — see 
 Truancy (54 V. c. 56, p. 169). 
 
 Annual census of — bee School Cen- 
 sus (55 V. c. 48, E. 14, p. 572; 56 
 V. c. 38, s. 2, p. 153). 
 
 Employment in shops — see Shops. 
 
 Committal to Industrial Schools — 
 see Industrial Schools. 
 
 CHIMNEYS, By-laws for regulating 
 scaffoldiiiiT, 'etc., employed in 
 erecting or repairing, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 489 (16a), p. 417. 
 
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 CHIMNEYS— ConUmied. 
 
 Respecting: the construction or re 
 moval of, and for enforcing 
 cleaning and compelling: use 
 of smoke consumers in manu 
 factories, etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 
 (15), (16), p. 432. 
 
 Regulations respecting the con- 
 struction of, in police villages, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 667 (1), (3), (4), (6), 
 p. 530. 
 
 CHOLEl'.A, Provisions for construc- 
 tic n and equipment of isolation 
 hospitals, 56 V. c. 44, s. 5, p. 171; 
 57 V. c. 53, p. 176. 
 
 To continue in force one year 
 from 27th May, 1893, 56 V. c. 
 44, s. 5 (2), p. 171. 
 
 CHOSES IN ACTION, To be recovered 
 in name of senior county or un- 
 ion after dissolution, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 47, p. 262. 
 
 CHRISTMAS DAY, When occurring 
 on last Monday In December, 
 nominations to be held on pre- 
 ceding Friday, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 112, p. 288. 
 
 Nomination day In outlying dis- 
 tricts falling on. Rev. Stat. c. 
 185, s. 44, p. 2028. 
 
 CHURCHES, By-laws for regulat- 
 ing means of egress from, and 
 for production of plans, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 479 (16), p. 403. 
 
 Exemption from taxation, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 7 (3), p. 562. 
 
 Land upon which they stand or 
 used in connection therewith to 
 be liable to assessment for local 
 Improvements, 55 V. c. 42, s. 626, 
 p. 516; 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (3), p. 562. 
 
 How affected by act respecting 
 egress from public buildings- 
 see Public Buildings (Rev. Stat 
 c. 210, p. 2324). 
 
 CIGARETTES, By-laws for licensing 
 and regulating retail vendors 
 of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (41), p. 436. 
 
 CIGARS, By-laws for licensing and re- 
 gulating retail vendors of, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 496 (41), p. 433. 
 
 CIGARS- Continued. 
 
 Not to be carried alight into mills, 
 etc., in police villages, 65 V. c. 
 42, s. 667 (5), p. 530. 
 
 CINDERS, How to be kept in police 
 villages, 55 V. c. 42, s. 667 (10), p. 
 530. 
 
 CIRCUSES, By-laws for regulating, 
 preventing or licensing, 55 V. o. 
 42, s. 489 (25), p. 419. 
 Licenses for employment of child- 
 ren over seven years of age in, 
 56 V. c. 45, s. 4 (2), (3), p. 175. 
 
 CITIES, Erection of towns into, by 
 proclamation, 55 V. c. 42, s. 19, 
 p. 252. 
 
 Notice to be given and census re- 
 turns certified, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 19, p. 252. 
 
 Adjacent territory may be In 
 eluded, 55 V. c. 42, s. 20, p. 252. 
 
 By-laws in force at time of incor- 
 poration to continue until re- 
 pealed, 55 V. c. 42. s. 53, p. 265 
 
 After Incorporation to remain liable 
 for debts of locality previously 
 contracted, 55 V. c. 42, s. 55, p. 
 265. 
 
 Adjustment of debts and division of 
 property upon annexation of 
 town or village or extension of 
 limits, 55 V. c. 42, s. 56 (1), p. 266. 
 
 Detaching farm lands and annex- 
 ing same to adjoining munici- 
 pality, 57 V. c. 50, s. 1, p. 166. 
 
 CITY COUNCILS, To consist of mayor 
 and three aldermen for each 
 ward, 55 V. c. 42, s. 63, p. 271. 
 
 CITY HALLS. Exempted from taxation, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (5), p. 562. 
 
 CLAMS, By-laws for regulating and li- 
 censing places for sale and con- 
 sumption on premises, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 489 (7), (8), p. 414. 
 
 CLERGYMEN, Exempt from serving 
 in municipal councils or as of- 
 ficers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 78, p. 275. 
 
 To be assessed for salary in the 
 municipality where they reside. 
 55 V. c. 48, 8. 38, p. 580. 
 
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 CLEEGYMEN— Conttnued. 
 
 Duties of, aa to registration of 
 Baptisms, Marriages and 
 Deaths— see Births, Deaths and 
 Marriages. 
 
 CLERGY RESERVES, Monies arising 
 from, to form Ontario Munici- 
 palities Fund, Rev, Stat, c. 30. s. 
 1, p, 325, 
 
 Monies to be paid In to Provincial 
 . '<^asurer, Rev. Stat. c. 30, s. 2, 
 p. o26. 
 
 Appropriation of unexpended bal- 
 ances to school purposes, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 30, s. 3, p. 326. 
 
 Repeal of Imperial enactments. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 30, s. 4, p. 326. 
 
 Lands received in exchange to be 
 deemed part of reserves. Rev. 
 Stat, c. 30, s, 5, p. 326. 
 
 CLERKS, By-laws respecting intelli- 
 gence offices for, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 479 (24)-(28), p. 405. 
 
 CLERKS OF MUNICIPALITIES, Dis- 
 qualified from membership in 
 councils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 77 (2), p. 
 275. 
 
 To be appointed by every council, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 245, p. 325. 
 
 To keep records, books and accounts 
 of council and file same and 
 the by-laws, 55 V. c. 42, s. 245, p. 
 325. 
 
 Appointment of person to act in ab- 
 sence of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 246, p. 325. 
 
 Documents in custody of, to be 
 open lo inspection, and copies 
 to be furnished at the rate of 
 ten cents per folio, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 247 (1), p. 325. 
 
 Copies so furnished to be certified 
 under corporate seal, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 247 (1), p. 325. 
 
 Copies of documents certified un- 
 der seal may be filed in court 
 in lieu of originals, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 247 (2), p. 326. 
 
 To furnish annual returns to Bu- 
 reau of Industries, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 248 (1), p. 329. 
 
 CLERKS, Btc— Continued. 
 
 Form of declaration of office for, 65 
 V. c. 42, s. 271. p, 334. 
 
 Remuneration for services under 
 Ditches and Watercourses Act, 
 5G V. c, 42, 8, 278 (1«), p, 330; 57 
 V, c. 55, 8. 4 (2), p. 179, 
 
 By-law to be passed fixing remu- 
 neration for making copies of 
 documents and other services, 
 55 V, c. 42, s. 278 (16), p. 336. 
 
 To be officers of the courts and 
 amenable thereto as regards 
 executions against municipali- 
 ties, 55 V. c. 42, s. 429, p. 384. 
 
 When to act as clerks of police of- 
 fices in cities and towns, 55 V, 
 c. 42, s. 433, p. 385. 
 
 When polling places may be chosen 
 by, 55 V, c. 42, s. 489 (1)6, p. 413. 
 
 Not to be appointed assessors or 
 collectors, 55 V. c. 48, s. 12 (1), 
 p. 566. 
 
 Penalties for omitting duties with 
 
 respect to arrears of taxes on 
 
 lands, 55 V. c. 48, s. 147 p. 614. 
 
 For neglecting duties Imposed by 
 
 Assessment Act, 55 V. c. 48, b. 
 
 225. p. 633. 
 
 For falsifying assessment roll or 
 collector's roll, or wilful ne- 
 glect of duties, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 227, p. 633. 
 
 CLERKS OP THE PEACE, Commu- 
 tation of certain fees on agree- 
 ment with county council. Rev, 
 Stat. c. 83, s. 3, p. 834. 
 
 Appointment in provisional coun- 
 ties, 55 V. c. 42, s. 46, p. 262. 
 
 Disqualified from membership in 
 councils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 77 (1), p. 
 275. 
 
 Fees on copies of voters' lists for 
 use at elections, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 133, p. 293. 
 
 Duties as to voters' lists — see Vo- 
 ters* Lists. 
 
 CLERKS OF WORKS, Declaration of 
 office of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 271, p. 334. 
 
 COAL, By-laws for regulating the 
 weighing of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 503 
 (8), p. 441. 
 
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 COASTING, By-laws for preventing or 
 regulating, on streets In cities, 
 towns and villages, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 496 (37), p. 436. 
 
 COLLECTORS, Disqualified from mem- 
 bership in councils, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 77 (1), p. 275. 
 
 Council to determine number and 
 prescribe duties of, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 255, p. 328. 
 
 To be appointed by councils Im- 
 mediately after annual elections, 
 65 V. c. 42, s. 254 (1), p. 328. 
 
 Appointment by assessment com- 
 missioner and mayor, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 255, p. 328. 
 
 Tenure of office in cities, 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 255, p. 328. 
 
 Members of councils not to be ap- 
 pointed, 55 V. c. 42. s. 254 (1), p. 
 328. 
 
 May act for more than one ward 
 or sub-division, 55 V. c. 42. g. 
 
 254 (2), p. 328. 
 
 When council has passed by-law, 
 to return on oath on 15th De- 
 cember list of defaulters in 
 payment of taxes, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 254 (3), p. 328. 
 
 For townships in junior cr nty of 
 union to be ex officio x.olIector8 
 for provisional council, and pay 
 over monies to provisional coun- 
 cil, 55 V. c. 42, s. 256, p. 329. 
 
 To be responsible to the union 
 for taxes, 55 V. c. 42, s. 257, p. 
 
 32:i. 
 
 Union corporation receiving mon- 
 eys collected to pay over sami- 
 to provisional treasurer less ex- 
 penses, 55 v. c. 42, s. 257, p. 329. 
 
 To make declaration of office, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 271, p. 334. 
 
 Penalty for refusing, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 277, p. 335. 
 
 To be officers of the courts and 
 amenable thereto as regardu 
 executions against municipali- 
 ties, 55 V. c. 42, s. 429, p. 384. 
 
 To be appointed by every local 
 municipality, 55 V. c. 48, s. 12 
 (1), p. 566. 
 
 COLLECTORS— Continued. 
 
 Clerks and treasurers not to be ap- 
 pointed, 55 V. c. 48, s. 12 (1), p. 
 566. 
 
 Convicts and outlaws not to act, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 12 (2), p. 566. 
 
 Council to assign districts and pre- 
 scribe regulations for, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 13, p. 566. 
 
 To pay over amounts collected to 
 treasurer weekly, in towns and 
 villages, and every two weeks in 
 townships, 57 V. c. 51, s. 6, p. 174. 
 
 Duties, under warrant of county 
 treasurer to distrain for taxes 
 on non-residents' lands, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 158, p. 617. 
 
 To give security to corporation, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 223, p. 633. 
 
 Bond to be given with two or 
 more sureties, conformably 
 with by-law, 55 V. c. 48, s. 224, 
 . p. 633 
 
 Penalty for fraud or wilful neglect 
 of duty, 55 V. c. 48, s. 227, p. 633 
 
 Not accounting for sums received, 
 treasurer after default for 
 twenty days to issue warrant 
 to sheriff to levy amount due with 
 costs, 55 V. c. 48, s. 231, p. 634. 
 
 Warrant to be returnable within 
 forty days, 55 V. c. 48, s. 231, 
 p. 634. 
 
 Warrant to be forthwith delivered 
 to sheriff, 55 V. c. 48, s. 232, p. 
 634. 
 
 Slieriff to execute warrant and 
 pay over moneys levied 55 V. 
 c. 48. s. 233, p. 634. 
 
 If sheriff neglects to make return 
 to warant, treasurer to move 
 for order nisi, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 2:!4, p. 634. 
 
 Order nisi, when returnable, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 235, p. 635. 
 
 Matter to be determined In a 
 
 summary manner, on return 
 
 of order, 55 V. c. 48, s. 236, p. 
 635. 
 
 If court finds against sheriff, fl 
 fa to be issued to coroner to 
 levy amount, 55 V. c. 48, s. 237. 
 p. 635. 
 
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 COLLECTORS- Contiuued. 
 
 Writ to direct coroner to levy on 
 sheriff the sum to be collected 
 under the warrant, — return of 
 writ and fees of coroner, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 238, p. 635. 
 
 Penalty for sheriff omitting to 
 perform duties, recoverable by 
 treasurer, 55 V. c. 48, s. 239, 
 p. 635. 
 
 To be liable for collection of Pro- 
 vincial taxes, 55 V. c. 48, s. 240, 
 p. 635. 
 
 To pay over moneys collected for 
 county purposes to local trea- 
 surer, 55 V. c. 48, s. 241, p. 636. 
 
 Securities of, to extend to county 
 and Provincial taxes, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 242, p. 636. 
 
 Duties, with respect to executions 
 apainst municipal corporations 
 — see Executions against Muni- 
 cipal Corporations (55 V. c. 42, 
 ss. 428, 429, pp. 383, 384). 
 
 Duties, as to collection of rates and 
 taxes — see Rates and Taxes. 
 
 COLLECTORS' ROLLS, Clerks to In- 
 .sert amounts to be levied for 
 county purposes, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 85, p. 600. 
 
 To be made out by clerks of local 
 municipalities, 55 V. c. 18, s. 119, 
 
 )). 607. 
 
 Foim and contents of, 55 V. c. 4S, 
 s. 119, p. 607. 
 
 Taxes i;aj able to Province, to be 
 entered in separate column, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 120, p. 608. 
 
 Clerk to deliver roll with certlflcatf^, 
 to the collector on or before Isi 
 October, 55 V. c. 48, s. 120, p. 60S. 
 
 Clerk to make out rolls for lands cf 
 non-residents who are not t)ii 
 assessment roll and transmit 
 same to treasurer of county, be- 
 fore 1st of November, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 121, p. 608. 
 
 Date of notice or demand to t>f 
 entered and be prima facie evi- 
 dence, 55 V. c. 48, 8. 123, p. 608. 
 
 Entry to be made of notices poster! 
 to non-residents, 55 V. c. 48, &. 
 125, p. 609. 
 
 COLLECTORS' ROLi^S- Cnntiimed. 
 
 Production of copy certified by 
 clerk to be priintt facie evidence 
 in suits for taxes, 55 V. c. 48, s 
 
 131, p. 610. 
 
 When to be returned by collector. 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 1.32, p. 611. 
 
 Collector to make oath as to truth 
 of certain entries, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 
 132, p. 611. 
 
 Amounts collected to be paid over 
 to treasurer weekly in towns 
 and villages and every two 
 weeks in townships, 57 V. c. 51, 
 s. 6, p. 174. 
 
 Duty of collector as to returning 
 not affected by the appointment 
 of other persons upon his de- 
 fault, 55 V. c. 48, s. 133, p. 611. 
 
 City councils may fix the time for 
 returning and enlarge same, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 134, p. 611. 
 
 Clerk to insert amount of arrears 
 against occupied lands, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 143 (3), p. 614. 
 
 Entry to be made where there i.s 
 not sufficient distress, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 144. p. 614. 
 
 Statement of taxes appearing as 
 unpaid on return, to be sent to 
 county treasurers, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 145, p. 614. 
 
 Occupied lands of non-residents 
 which have become liable to 
 sale not to be included, 55 V. c. 
 48. s. 146, p. 614. 
 
 Entry of lands which have been 
 omitted from asses.sment in pre- 
 vious year, 55 V. c. 48, s. 154, p. 
 616. 
 
 Copies to be kept among the re- 
 cords of the county, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 187, p. 624. 
 
 Penalty for making false entries or 
 omissions, or false cojiies, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 227, p. 633. 
 
 COLLEGES, Teachers, officers and ser- 
 vants of, exempt from serving 
 In councils or as officers, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 78, p. 275. 
 
 By-laws for regulating means of 
 egress from, 55 V. c. 42, s. 47J 
 (16), p. 403. 
 
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 COIjIjEQES— Continued. 
 
 To be liable to assessment for local 
 improvements, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 626f/, p. 516. 
 
 Exempted from taxation except 
 for local improvements, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 7 (4), p. 562. 
 
 COLLEGIATE INSTITUTES, By-laws; 
 for granting aid to, or towards^ 
 building or improvement in an- 
 other municipality, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 509 (2), p. 446. 
 
 See High Schools. 
 
 COMBUSTIBLES, By-laws for regula- 
 ting the keeping and transport- 
 ing of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (24a), p. 
 419. 
 
 COMMISSION, Treasurers may be re- 
 munerated by, 55 V. c. 42, s. 249, 
 p. 326. 
 
 COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY, May be 
 issued where council of city hav- 
 ing population of 100,000 refuses 
 new division into wards, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 22 (3), p. 253. 
 
 Duties of commissioners, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 22 (4), p. 254. 
 
 Expenses to be allowed by Pro- 
 vincial Treasurer and be re- 
 coverable from city, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 22 (6), p. 254. 
 
 COMMISSION OP ENQUIRY INTO 
 FINANCES, May be issued by 
 Lieutenant-Governor, , on peti- 
 tion of one-third of any council 
 or thirty electors, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 383, p. 370. 
 
 Commissioners may summon wit- 
 nesses and take evidence, 55 V. 
 0. 42, s. 383, p. 370. 
 
 Expenses of commissioners to be 
 certified by Provincial Treasurer 
 and be paid by the corporation 
 within three months after de- 
 mand, 55 V. c. 42, s. 384, p. 371. 
 
 COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS, 
 To transmit to county treasur- 
 ers annual lists of lands sold, 
 leased or located. Rev. Stat c. 
 24, s. 36, p. 295; 55 V. c. 48, s, 138, 
 p. 612. 
 
 COMMISSIONER, Etc. -Cimtinued. 
 
 Monuments marking boundaries of 
 concessions, lots, etc., to be 
 placed under authority of, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 491 (1), p. 424. 
 
 Consent, unnecessary to tax sale of 
 interest of lessee, etc., of Crown 
 Lands, 55 V. c. 48, s. 171, p. 620. 
 
 COMMISSIONER OP PUBLIC 
 
 WORKS, Roads and bridges 
 under the control of, may be 
 transferred to councils, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 542, p. 464. 
 
 See Railways. 
 
 COMMISSIONERS, To make declara- 
 tion of office, 55 V. c. 42, s. 271, p. 
 334. 
 
 M.iy \ appointed to carry out cer- 
 ' rainage works, 57 V. c. 56, 
 •••.. "l, / 225. 
 
 May be appointed, on request of 
 councils, to try juvenile offen- 
 der? 51 V < "0, s. 7, p. 97. 
 
 For purciiase jf tiW -oads — see Toll 
 Roads (52 V. c. 28, p. 101). 
 See Road Commissioners; Water- 
 Works. 
 
 COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE— see 
 
 Police Commissioners. 
 
 COMMITTAL, Of offenders in default 
 of payment of fines and penal- 
 ties imposed under Municipal 
 Acts, 55 V. c. 42, s. 420, p. 380. 
 
 Of offenders convicted under by- 
 laws, in default of distress, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 422, p. 381. 
 
 Convictions not to be avoided by 
 direction that offender be com- 
 mitted on non-payment of fine 
 and costs of committal and con- 
 veyance to gaol, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 423(/, p. 381. 
 
 "Including costs of committal." 
 means and includes costs of con- 
 veyance to gaol, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 423a (2), p. 381. 
 
 COMMITTEES, Empowered to act for 
 lunatics in resperc of arbitra- 
 tions, agreements or convey- 
 ances where lands injured or ex- 
 propriated by councils, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 4S4 (1>. p. 408. 
 
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 COMMITTEES- Continued. 
 
 Remuneration of chairman of 
 standing committees in cities 
 having a population of 100,000 or 
 over, 57 V. c. 50, s. 3, p. 166. 
 
 COMMUTATION, Of Statute labour- 
 Statute Labour. 
 
 COMMUTATION OF TOLLS— see 
 Tolls (57 V. c. 46, p. 159). 
 
 COMPANIES, Shareholders in com- 
 pany having dealings with cor- 
 poration may sit in council but 
 may not vote on questions af- 
 fecting company, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 77 (2), p. 275. 
 
 Stock, when exempt from taxation, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (18), (19). p. 564. 
 
 May give notice to clerk requiring 
 property or some part theroof 
 to be assessed for separate 
 school purposes, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 21 (3), p. 574; see also Rev. Stat. 
 C. 227, 8. 52, p. 2486. 
 
 Form of notice, 55 V. c. 48, s. 21 
 (3rt), p. 575. 
 
 After notice given, assessor to en- 
 ter company as a separate 
 school supporter, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 21 (3), p. 574. 
 
 Amount of property so assessed 
 to bear same proportion to 
 whole property of company as 
 stock held by Roman Catho- 
 lics bears to whole capital, 5'. 
 V. c. 48, s. 21 (3), p. 574. 
 
 Notice to be sufficient if given in 
 pursuance of resolution of di- 
 rectors, 55 V. c. 48, s. 21 (3b). 
 p. 575. 
 
 Notices to be kept on file, and be 
 examined by assessor before 
 making up roll, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 21 (3r), p. 575. 
 
 Meaning of "company," 55 V. c. 
 48, .s. 21 (3f/), p. 575. 
 
 On written request of assessor, to 
 furnish a list of resident share- 
 holders, etc., for preceding year, 
 and list to be certified to by 
 head officer, 55 V. c. 48, s. 43, p. 
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 COMPANIES— Co7ifiM«eJ 
 
 Personal property, with certain ex - 
 ceptlons, to be assessed In same 
 manner as that of partnerships, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 34 (1), p. 579. 
 
 Personalty of banks, or gas, water, 
 road, railway, harbour compan- 
 ies or companies Investing their 
 capital in real estate, to be ex- 
 empt from taxation; but income 
 of shareholders to be assessed, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 34 (2), p. 579. 
 
 COMPENSATION FOR LANDS TAK- 
 EN OR INJURED, Owners to 
 be compensated by council, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 483, p. 407. 
 
 Arbitration in case of diffei;ence aa. 
 to amount, 55 V. c. 42, s. 18.?, p. 
 407. 
 
 Claims for damages to be made 
 within one year, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 483, p. 407. 
 
 How title acquired where lands held 
 by corporations, tenants in ta'l, 
 etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. 484 (1), p. 408. 
 
 Where there is n ' person to re- 
 piesent properly taken, judjre 
 may appoint, 55 V. c. 42, s. l>4 
 (2), p. 408. 
 
 Application of money by ruune'l 
 where party acting has tiot an 
 absolute interest, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 4S5, p. 408. 
 
 Money paid by council to be sub- 
 ject to same charges and limi- 
 tations as the land, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 486, p. 408. 
 
 When amount claimed does not ex- 
 ceed $1,000 in cities, county 
 judge may act or sole arbitrator 
 may be appointed, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 487 (1), p. 408. 
 
 In cities of 100,000 when claim does 
 
 not exceed $1,000 sole arbitrator 
 
 to be appointed by judge of the 
 
 Court of Appeal, or valuators 
 
 may be appointed to determine 
 
 claim without taking evidence, 
 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 487 (1), p. 409. 
 
 Fees of valuator or appraiser to 
 
 be determined by Master In 
 
 Chambers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 487 
 
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 COMPENSATION, Brc.-Continued. 
 
 Costa of arbitration or valuation 
 to be fixed and paid as di- 
 rected by master, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 487 (5), p. 409. 
 
 Appointment of valuators, not to 
 be deemed an admission of lia- 
 bility by council, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 487 (6), p. 410. 
 
 Arbitrators, at request of either 
 party, to give particulars in 
 award of compenbatlon or 
 amounts to be deducted there- 
 from, 55 V. c. 42, s. 487 (7), p. 
 410. 
 
 Notice of desire for sole arbitra- 
 tor, and notice of application 
 to be given, 55 V. c. 42, s. 487 
 (2), p. 409. 
 
 Fees of sole arbitrator, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 487 (3), p. 409. 
 
 Appointment of arbitrators not an 
 admission of liability on the 
 part of councils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 478fl, p. 410. 
 
 If damages have been tendered by 
 council and no greater amoimt 
 1h recovered, costs to be given 
 to municipality, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 488, p. 410. 
 
 Amount agreed upon or awarded to 
 stand in the place of the lands. 
 5.') V. c. 42, s. 488rt, p. 410. 
 
 Payment into court when convey- 
 ance cannot be executed or un- 
 determined claims made or 
 feared, 55 V. c. 42, s. 488fi, p. 411. 
 
 Copy of conveyance or award to 
 be filed with accountant, and 
 title to vest in corporation, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 4SSh, p. 411. 
 
 Notice to be published calling 
 upon all persons entitled to 
 file claims, 55 V. c. 42, s. 488f. 
 p. 411. 
 
 Claims so made to be adjudicated 
 upon, and adjudication to bar 
 all claims, 55 V. c. 42, s. 488c. p. 
 411. 
 
 Co.sts to be subject to court, and 
 If order made within three 
 months proportion of interest 
 to be returned to corporation, 
 65 V. c. 42, s. 488(7. p. 411. 
 
 COMPENKATION, F.-rc— Continued. 
 
 Judgment of court to bar all 
 claims, including dower, 55 V. 
 c. 42, 8. 4SSf'. p. 411. 
 
 COMPULSORY SCHOOL ATTEND- 
 ANCE— see Truancy (54 V. c. 56, 
 p. 169). 
 
 CONCESSIONS, Surveys for fixing and 
 marking boundaries of, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 491, p. 424. 
 
 CONFIRMATION OF BY-LAWS, By- 
 laws to be promulgated by pub- 
 lication for three weeks with 
 notice as to time for moving to 
 qunsh, 55 V. c. 42, s. 329, p. 352; 
 50 v. e. 35, s. 8, p. 144. 
 
 Form of notice, 55 V. c. 42, s. 330, p. 
 352. 
 
 By-laws to be valid if intra vires 
 when not niijved against within 
 three months, 55 V. c. 42, s. 'ai, 
 p. 352. 
 
 By-laws imposing rates not to be 
 quashed after a lapse of three 
 months from promulgation, r.5 
 V. c. 42, s. 334, p. 353. 
 
 CONSOLIDATED MUNICIPAL LOAN 
 FUND, Ti-easurers of munici- 
 palities indebted to, to make an- 
 nual returns to Provincial Trea- 
 surer, under penalty of $100, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 381, p. 369. 
 
 Special provisions in Acts respect- 
 ing, for levying rates to pay In- 
 terest on county debentures not 
 to be affected by General As- 
 sessment Acts, 55 V. c. 48, s 86, 
 p. 600. 
 
 CONSTABLES. To assist in preserving 
 the peace at elections, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 101, p. 283. 
 
 Presence in polling places of, to 
 maintain peace, authorized. 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 151, p. 300. 
 
 To make declaration of office, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 271«, p. 334. 
 
 Lockup hou.ses to be placed in 
 charge of, 55 V. c. 42, a. 457, p. 
 391. 
 
 County councils to provide for fees 
 of, when in charge of lockups, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 456, p. 391. 
 
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 CONSTABLES— CoHf/»(H^'rf. 
 
 Aiipolntment and fees while attend- 
 ing ccurt for revision of voters' 
 lists, 52 V. c. 3, 8. 24, p. 21. 
 
 See Police. 
 
 CONTAGIOUS DISEASPJS, By-laws re- 
 specting notices of, and for pre- 
 venting contagion, 55 V. c. 42, s 
 489 (55), p. 423. 
 
 See Public Health. 
 
 CONTAGIOUS DISEASES AMONG 
 ANIMALS, Action to be taken 
 by health officers, 54 V. c. 49, s. 
 2, p, 96. 
 
 Action by officers of Provincial 
 Board, 53 V. c. 61, s. 1, p. 141. 
 
 Penalty for keeping animals for 
 sale, 53 V. c. 61, s. 1, p. 142. 
 
 Scientific examination of tissue 
 etc., on prosecution, 53 V. c. (1, 
 s. ], p. 142. 
 
 By-laws for inspection of horses, 
 etc., to prevent spread of ven- 
 ereal disease, 53 V. c. 65, s. 9 <!). 
 p. 147. 
 
 When township or village niaj' 
 pass by-law, 53 V. c. 65, s. 9 (!'). 
 p. 147. 
 
 Councils may indemnify owner of 
 horse or other domestic anim.al 
 killed to prevent contagion, .''il: 
 V. c. 47, s. 3, p. 170. 
 
 CO^ITRACTORS, Councils may ord«r 
 investigation by county judge 
 into charges of misconduct 
 against, 55 V. c. 42, s. 477, p. 398. 
 
 CONTRACTS, Persons having an in- 
 terest in, not to be members o! 
 councils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 77 (i), p. 
 275. 
 
 To be void as against the corpora 
 tion when entered into by cor- 
 poration with members of coun- 
 cil, 55 V. c. 42, s. 431, p. 385. 
 
 CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS, When 
 validity of election or right to 
 elect disputed, question may be 
 tried by Judge of High Court or 
 county court, or Master in 
 Chambers. 55 V. c. 42, s. 187, p. 
 312. 
 
 I CONTROVKHTKD ELECTIONS -C'oji. 
 
 Wlio may be the relator, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 187 (1), p. 312. 
 
 Appeal to lie from County Judge or 
 Master to Judge of High Court, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 187 (3), p. 313. 
 
 Proceedings to be taken by motion 
 within six weeks after election 
 or one month after acceptance 
 of office, 55 V. c. 42, s. 188, p. :!13. 
 
 Recognizance to be entered Into by 
 relator, 55 V. c. 42. s. 188, p. 313 
 
 Judge may grant an order for ser- 
 vice of notice of motion, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 188 p. 313, 
 
 Evitlenct^ may be taken viva voce 
 by leave of judge, ou V. c. 4^, u. 
 
 189, p. 313. 
 
 When relator claims seat motion 
 shall include the question of his 
 alleged election, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 190, p. 314. 
 
 When same ground taken against 
 the election of several persons, 
 one motion may be made, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 191, p. 314. 
 
 \Vhen more than one motion made, 
 same judge shall try all, 55 V 
 c. 42, s. 192, p. 314. 
 
 Mode of serving notice of motion, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 194, p. 314. 
 
 Hi'turning officer or deputy-return- 
 ing ottictr may be made a party, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 195, p. 314. 
 
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 be allowed to Intervene and de- 
 fend, 55 V. c. 42, s. 196, p. 314. 
 
 Summary trial to be had and pow- 
 ers of Judge thereon, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 197, p. 314. 
 
 ICvidence regarding charges of cor- 
 rupt practices to be taken viva 
 voce, 55 V. c. 42, s. 212. p. 319. 
 
 Judge may unseat person elected 
 and give seat to person duly 
 elected, or avoid election, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 198, p. 315. 
 
 Candidate found guilty of corrupt 
 practices to forfeit seat and be 
 disqualified for two years, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 214, p. 319. 
 
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 When new election of all the mem- 
 bers of council ordered writ for 
 new election to go to sheriff, 5r. 
 V. c. 42, s. 199, p. 315. 
 
 Disclaimer on the part of the per- 
 son moved against, except for 
 corrupt practices, may be sent 
 to clerk in Chambers or Judge 
 of County Court, 55 V. c. 42, ss. 
 200, 201, p. 315. 
 
 Form of dlHclaimer, 55 V. c. 42, ss. 
 200, 201, p. 315. 
 
 Disclaimer or envelope to be in- 
 dorsed "disclaimer" and be re- 
 gistered if sent by post, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 202, p. 31fi. 
 
 Disclaimer before election com- 
 plained of, may be sent to 
 clerk by any person elected, — 
 form to be used in such cases, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 203, p. 316. 
 
 To operate as a resignation and 
 relieve from costs, — person 
 obtaining next highest num- 
 ber of votes to be elected, r.E 
 V. c. 42, s. 204, p. 316. 
 
 Duplicate of disclaimer to be de- 
 livered to clerk, and communi- 
 cated to council, 55 V. c. 42, c. 
 205, p. 316. 
 
 Costs not to be awarded against 
 dlsclaimant unless he con- 
 sented to nomination or ac- 
 cepted office, and then to be 
 discretionary, 55 V. c. 42, s. 206, 
 p. 316. 
 
 Judgment to be returned to regis- 
 trar of court, to remain of re- 
 cord and to be enforced by man- 
 damus and execution, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 207, p. 316. 
 
 Rules may be made by judges for 
 settling forms and regulation of 
 practice, 55 V. c. 42, s. 208, p. 
 316. 
 
 Application of foregoing provisions 
 to elections of police trustees, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 654, p. 527. 
 
 CONVENTS, Act to regulate the 
 means of egress from public 
 buildings not to apply to, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 210, s. 6, p. 2325. 
 
 CONVICTIONS, County council to call 
 for tenders for publication of 
 lists of. Rev. Stat. c. 18, 8. 3, p. 
 253. 
 
 Returns of, by police magistrates, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 77, p. 812. 
 
 CONVICTIONS UNDER BY-LAWS. 
 May be made on oath of one 
 credible witness and penalty Im- 
 posed may be levied by distress, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 421, p. 380. 
 
 In default of distress offender may 
 be committed, 55 V. c. 42, s. 422, 
 p. 318. 
 
 To be valid notwithstanding that 
 imprisonment ordered in default 
 of payment of penalty and costs 
 of conviction and conveyance 
 to gnol, 55 v. c. 42, s. 423a (1), 
 p. 381. 
 
 "Including costs of committal," de- 
 clared to have always Included 
 and meant costs of conveying 
 to gaol, 55 V, c. 42, s. 432a (2), p. 
 381. 
 
 Need not recite appearance or non- 
 appearance of defendant or 
 evidence or by-law, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 427, p. 382. 
 
 Form, 55 V. c. 42, s. 427, p. 382. 
 
 CORN, Market fees not to be collected 
 on, 55 V. c. 42, s. 497 (1), p. 437. 
 
 CORNER LOTS, Assessment for costs 
 of local improvements, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 620 (4), (5), p. 511. 
 
 CORONERS, Medical practloners giv- 
 ing evidence at Inquest to be 
 paid by treasurer, on order of. 
 Rev, Stat. c. 80, s. 10, p. 822. 
 
 Investigation of fires, when fees 
 payable by municipality. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 217, s. 9, p. 2352; 54 V. c. 
 37, 8. 1 (2), p. 69. 
 
 Appointment in provisional coun- 
 ties, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 46, p. 262. 
 
 Exempt from serving in municipal 
 councils or as municipal oflicers, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 78, p. 275. 
 
 Writ of fi fa, to be directed to, for 
 levying against sheriff for non- 
 return of warrant, 55 V. c. 48. 
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 CORPORATE SEAL, To be afflxed to 
 certified copies of documents by 
 clerk. 55 V. c. 42, s. 247 (1), p. 325. 
 
 To be affixed to by-laws, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 288, p 339. 
 
 To be affixed to debentvires and 
 other instruments executed on 
 behalf of corporation, 55 V. c. 
 42, B. 405, p. 376. 
 
 Not essential to validity of railway 
 or other bonus debentures, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 406, p. 377. 
 
 CORPORATIONS, Existing, continued, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 3, p. 244. 
 
 By-laws, officers, and contracts, 
 etc., continued, 55 V. c. 42, s. 4, 
 p. 245. 
 
 Names, 55 V. c. 42, s. 5, p. 245. 
 
 Municipalities hereafter erected to 
 be, 55 V. c. 42, s. 7, p. 245. 
 
 P()\v(>r.s of, to be exerciaod hv coun- 
 cils. 55 V. c. 42, 8. 8, p. 245. 
 
 Enforcing judgments against — see 
 Executions Against Mimlcipal 
 Corporations (55 V. c. 42, ss. 428, 
 429, p. 383). 
 
 Matters consequent on formation — 
 see New Municipalities. 
 
 See Cities, Counties, Provisional 
 County Corporations, Towns, 
 Townships, Villages. 
 
 CORPORATION SURVEYOR, By-laws 
 for appointment of, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 504 (12). p. 443. 
 
 CORRUPT PRACTICES, Bribery to 
 consist of giving, lending or 
 promising anything to voters, or 
 to persons for influencing voters 
 or receiving for such purpose, 
 advancing money for bribery, 
 receiving bribes before, during, 
 or after an election, and hiring 
 or letting for hire horses and 
 vehicles to carry voters to or 
 from polls. 55 V. c. 42. s. 209, p. 
 317. 
 
 Penalty to be fine of |20 and 
 disquallflcavlon, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 214, p. 339. 
 
 Recovery of peralty, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 215. p. 319. 
 
 COIillDPT PRACTICES— CoNf«nu«</. 
 
 Undue influence to consist of vio- 
 lence, or threats of violence, re- 
 straint, intimidation, durens, or 
 fraudulent device or other in- 
 terference with franchise, iS V. 
 c. 42, s. 210 (1), p. 318. 
 
 Penalty to be fine of $100 and 
 disqualification, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 210 (1), p. 318. 
 
 Personation to consist of applying 
 for ballot in name of some other 
 person, or voting twice for same 
 candidate, or procuring some 
 other person to commit the of- 
 fence, 55 V. c. 42, s. 210 (2), p. 
 318. 
 
 Penalty to be $200, and in de- 
 fault, imprisonment for sixty 
 days, 55 V, c. 42, ». 210 (2), p. 
 318. 
 
 Lawful expenses of candidates, 
 what may be deemed, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 211. p. 319. 
 
 Evidence of. en application in na- 
 ture of quo warranto to be ta- 
 lien viva voce. 55 V. c. 42. s. 212, 
 p. 319. 
 
 Candidate found guilty of, on quo 
 warranto proceedings to forfeit 
 his seat and be disqualified for 
 two years. 55 V. c. 42. s. 213. p. 
 319. 
 
 Judge finding any person guilty to 
 make report to clerk, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 216. p. 319. 
 
 Clerk to keep book showing names 
 of persons found guilty. 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 217. p. 320. 
 
 Attendance of witnesses before 
 county Judge, how enforced, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 218, p. 320. 
 
 Witnesses not excused from an- 
 swering on the ground of self- 
 crimination or privilege, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 219, p. 320. 
 
 Proceedings to be commenced with- 
 in four weeks after election or 
 voting on by-law, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 220, p. 320. 
 
 Penalties not to be enforced when 
 person charged has first prose- 
 cuted person Jointly liable, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 221, p. 320. 
 
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 Copies of flections rclattnK to, tn 
 be posted at ixilllnn places, 55 \ . 
 c. 42. 8. 222, p. ;521. 
 
 Uy-luwB carried on vote of electon* 
 may be fjimshed for, 5'i V. c. lli, 
 s. S.Sf), p. 3r.:{. 
 
 ForeKolnff provisions, to apply to 
 elections of police trustees, 55 
 V. c. 4l', h. 654, p. 527. 
 
 COSTS, May bo recovered by corpora- 
 tion alUiouKh represented by 
 salaried counsel or solicitor, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 278 CJ). p. 3:!G. 
 
 Not to be recovered by ))lalntlff, if 
 tender of aniendn pleaded in 
 action against corporation ann 
 no greater amount than tendci- 
 recovered, 55 V. c. 42. s. 339, p. 
 354. 
 To be set olT aM:ainst verdict. 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 339. p. 354. 
 
 Effect of tender of amends by cor- 
 poration in actltm for negUg- 
 enee. 55 V. c. 42, s. 430, p. 384. 
 
 Effect of tender of compensation 
 for taklnj< oi' injuring: lands 
 upon, 55 V. r. 42, s. 4S8, p. 410. 
 
 Tn particular proceedings see The 
 Several Titles. 
 
 COUNCILS. Meaning of "council" in 
 Municipal Act.s, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 2 (3), p. 241. 
 
 or munlclpalitle.s in which localities 
 newly incorporated lie. to linve 
 jurisdiction until n(>w councils 
 orpanlzed, 55 V. c. 42, s. 60, p. 
 268. 
 
 How composed. In counties — see 
 County Councils (55 V. c. 42, ss. 
 64-67, pp. 269, 270). 
 In cities to consist of mayor, anrr 
 aldermen to be elected from 
 each ward, 55 V. c. 42, s. 68, p. 
 271. 
 In towns — see Town Councils (.^)3 
 V. c. 42, s. 69, pp. 271, 272). 
 
 In vlllag-es, to consist of reeve 
 and four councillors or one 
 deputy reeve to ne elected In 
 place of councillor for every 
 500 voters, 55 V. e. 42, s. 70, p. 
 272, 
 
 COUNCILS— C'()H</««<'rf. 
 
 In townships, to consist of reeve 
 and four councillors, or de- 
 puty-reeve to be elected In 
 place of councillor for every 
 500 voters, 55 V. c. 42, s. 71, p. 
 272. 
 
 Of provisional county corpora- 
 tions, to consist of reeves and 
 deputy reeves of Junior coun- 
 ty. 65 V. c. 42, 8. 72, p. 273. 
 
 QiialUlcatlon and disqualification 
 for membership— see Qualifica- 
 tion (55 V. c. 42. 88. 73-77, pp. 273- 
 275; m V. c. 3.1, s. 3, p. 142). 
 
 Exemption from service, who may 
 claim, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 78, p. 275. 
 
 Who to be the heads of, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 244, p. 325. 
 
 Duties of heads, 55 V. c. 42, s. 245, 
 p. 325. 
 
 In any municipality except town- 
 ships salary may be voted to 
 head, 55 V. c. 42, s. 232, p. 322. 
 
 To appoint assessors and collectors, 
 immediately after annual elec- 
 tions, 55 V. c. 42, s. 254 (1). p. 32S 
 
 In cities iuid towns may appoint 
 assessment commissioner, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 255, p. 328. 
 
 Jurisdiction continod to municipal- 
 ity represented, 55 Y. c. 42, s. 
 282, p. 338. 
 
 J'owers to be exercised by by-law 
 when not otherwise provided, 55 
 V. c. 42, 8. 282, p. 338. 
 
 (Jeneral power to make regulations 
 not contrary to law .and repeal 
 same, 55 V. c. 42, s. 283, p. 338. 
 
 To be continuing bodies so that af- 
 ter elections new members may 
 complete unfinished business, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 284, p. 338. 
 
 When authorized to pass by-laws 
 for licensing trades, etc.. such 
 by-laws may fix fees for li- 
 censes and their duration, 55 V. 
 c. 42, 8. 285, p. 338. 
 
 Granting monopolies or Imposing 
 special tL aCs on any person ex- 
 ercising a trade, etc., prohibited, 
 66 V. c. 42, 8. 286. p. 339. 
 
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 Mny Kvant cxcIuhIvc! prU'lofffs 
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 A|ii)(tlntinent of nrbltrntors by — set 
 Ailiitratlot.a ami AwiirdH (55 V. 
 c. 42. HH, a85-:i'Jf), pp. a71-374). 
 
 May lendor ninemlg or pay same 
 Int' rt In actions for nc»g- 
 
 llRt iiid bo entitled to oostf 
 
 if no Krcati'C amount recovered, 
 55 V. c. 42. 8. 430. p. -.m. 
 
 In cltleH. to oxei'clae ceiialn imwers 
 vested In police commissioners i 
 if no, board established, ,'i5 V. c, 
 42, H. 436 (4), p. 387. 
 
 In lownH, may dissolve Imarda of 
 conmilsslonei's of police and ex- 
 ercise theii- powers, 5;") V. c. 42, 
 8. 445, p. 38!t. 
 
 May order the lnve8lif;atiiin by 
 county jud>?e of charges ot 
 mis-conducl against members 
 and oincera, 55 V. c. 42, a. 477 (1), 
 p. 398 
 
 When y directed to lie done un- 
 
 der vs, etc., provision may 
 
 be m.. .^- that in case of non- 
 performance, council may do the 
 work at the expense of the per- 
 son in default. 55 V. c. 42. s. 482, 
 p. 407. 
 
 To hold office until succeeding body 
 elected and organized, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 88, p. 280. 
 
 Municipal corporations to exerci.so 
 their powers by, 55 V. c. 42, s. 8. 
 p. 245. 
 
 Constitution, officers, and powers of, 
 in provislor.al c aties — see Pro- 
 visional County Corporations. 
 
 Members, — 
 
 Seats to be vacated by crime, in- 
 solvency, or absence, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 177, p. 310. 
 
 Proceedings may be taken by quo 
 warranto to unseat member for- 
 feiting seat or becoming dis- 
 qualified, 55 V. c. 42, s. 178, p. 
 311. 
 
 May resign with consent of ma- 
 jority, 55 V. c. 42, s. 179, p. 311. 
 
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 COV^VILB— Colli in>ie<l. 
 
 When vacancy occurs heail of 
 municipality or clerk to Issue 
 warrant for new election 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 181, p. 311. 
 
 Where ofTlce of mayor becomes va- 
 cant after iHt December coun- 
 cil may hold lu-w election or 
 elect one of their mi'inbers to 
 fill the vacancy, 55 V. t. 42, a. 
 lv.». p. :ui. 
 
 I'ersons elected to fill vacancies to 
 hold office for residue of the 
 term. 55 V. c. 42. s. 183, p. 312. 
 
 When I'onncil not organized before 
 vacaiu'y occurs previous council 
 may order election, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 184, p. 312. 
 
 Vacancies not to affect organization 
 when majority present, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 184, p. 312. 
 
 New election to be held within fif- 
 teen ihiys aft«'r recelviii war- 
 rant. 55 V. 0. 42. s. 185. p. 312. 
 
 When election neglected, majority 
 of council, or. If majority not 
 elected, council of previous 
 year, may till up \aiancies. 55 
 V. C. 42. s. 186. p. 312. 
 
 Not to receive money from treas- 
 urer for services performed, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 2.'')0, p. 327. 
 
 Not to be aiipolnted assessors or 
 collectors. 55 V. c. 42. s. 254 (1), 
 p. 328. 
 
 Duties with regard tc» oaths and 
 declarations—see Oaths and 
 Declarations 55 V. c. 42. ss. 270- 
 277. pp. 333-3,36). 
 
 Members voting for diversion of 
 sinking fund to be personally 
 liable therefor, and to be dis- 
 qualified for two years, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 373 (3). p. 367. 
 
 Liability for neglecting to levy an- 
 nual rate for sinking fund. 56 
 V. c. 35. s. 9, p. 145. 
 
 Not to ■•- parties to unauthorized 
 investment of fund on pain of 
 personal liability for loss, 55 V. 
 c. 42, 8. 380, p. 369. 
 
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 iolution, 55 V. c. 42, s. 229, 
 
 COVmCIJjS— Continued. 
 
 Competent witnesses In actions by 
 or against corporations, but lia- 
 ble to challenge as jurors, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 425, p. 382. 
 
 Contracts made with corporation to 
 be void In any action thereon 
 against the corporation, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 431, p. 385. 
 
 May perform duties of certain of- 
 ficers and receive remuneration 
 therefor, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (2), p. 
 400; 5G V. c. 35, s. 12. 
 
 Remuneration In cities having a 
 population of 100,000 or over, 57 
 V. c. 50, s. 3, p. 166. 
 
 Meetings, — 
 First meeting to be held on third 
 Mon.lay in January, ,"».■> V. c. 42, 
 s. 223, p. 321. 
 
 No business to be proceeded with 
 until oaths of office and qualifi- 
 cation taken, 55 V. c. 42, s. 224, 
 i p. 321. 
 
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 Ordinary meetings to be open to 
 the public, 55 V. c. 42, s. 233, p. 
 323. 
 
 Majority to constitute quorum, 5r) 
 V. c. 42, s. 234, p. 323. 
 
 When consisting of only five, ma- 
 jority must concur, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 235, p. 323. 
 
 Head to preside, 55 "V. c. 42. s. 236. 
 p. 323. 
 
 Special meetings, 55 V. c. 42, ss. 236, 
 237, 238, p. 323. 
 
 Who to preside in absence of head, 
 55 V. c. 42, ss. 238-239, pp. 323- 
 324. 
 
 Election of president in absence of 
 mayor, reeve and deputy reeve, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 239 (1), p. 324. 
 
 Chairman may be appointed in cas- 
 ual absence of head, 65 V. c. 42, 
 8. 240, p. 324. 
 
 Head or chairman to vote and 
 equality of votes to negatlv 
 question put, 55 V. c. 42, s. 241, 
 p. 324. 
 
 COVSC^hS — Continued. 
 
 Power to adjourn from time to 
 time, 55 V. c. 42, s. 242, p. 324. 
 
 In outlying districts— see Algoma, 
 Etc. 
 
 COUNSEL, For plaintiffs In action 
 against corporation not to be 
 members of councils, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 77 (1), p, 275. 
 
 Employment by council at a salary, 
 not to affect recovery of costs, 
 55 V. C. 42, s. 278 (3), p. 336. 
 
 COUNTIES, How formed by proclama- 
 tion, and annexed or united, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 35, p. 259. 
 
 Seniority of, when united, deter- 
 mined by situation of court- 
 house and gaol, 55 V. c. 42, s. 36, 
 p. 260. 
 
 Laws applicable to union to be 
 same as in counties except as 
 to representation and registry 
 laws, 55 V. c. 42, s. 37, p. 260. 
 
 After separation from union to re- 
 main liable for debts of union. 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 55, p. 260. 
 
 After dissolution of union, deben- 
 tures to be Issued for debts to 
 bind old and new municipalities, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 57, p. 267. 
 
 Collection of arrears of taxes on 
 non-resident lands at Incor- 
 poration, 55 V. c. 48, 8. 213, p. 
 G31. 
 
 Withdrawal of towns from, and re- 
 uniting towns to— see Towns (5;') 
 V. c. 42, ss.25, 26, pp. 255-257). 
 
 When junior county may be sep- 
 arated from union, and how. 
 constitution and powers of coun- 
 cil thereafter and adjustment of 
 assets and liabilities and other 
 matters consequent thereon — see 
 Provisional County Corpora- 
 tions (55 V. c. 42, ss. 38-52, pp. 
 2(50-205. 
 
 "COUNTY," Meaning of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 2 (4), p. 244. 
 
 COUNTY BOARDS OF AUDIT, Time, 
 place and manner of auditing 
 criminal justice accounts. Rev. 
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 To be appointed by county councils 
 and have powers formerly be- 
 louKin^ to Quarter Sessions, 65 
 V. c. 42, 8. 513, p. 448. 
 
 Remuneration of members, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 514, p. 448. 
 
 "COUNTY COUNCIL," Iiuludcs prc- 
 visional county council, when 
 used in Assessment Acts, 55 V. 
 .-, 4M, s. 2 (;{), p. 500. 
 
 COUNTY COUNCILS, To consist of 
 reeves and deputy- reeves of 
 townships, villages and towns, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 64, p. 269. 
 
 Certificates of ele«',tion and num- 
 ber of voters In municipality to 
 be filed before member takes 
 his seat, 55 V. c. 42, s. 65 (1), p. 
 270. 
 
 Names of voters not to be counted 
 more than oncii In same muni- 
 cipality, 55 V. c. 42, s. 65 (2), p. 
 270. 
 
 Form of certificate as to election, 
 55 V. c. 66, p. 270. 
 
 Form of declaration as to number 
 of voters, 55 V. c. 42, s. 67, p. 
 270. 
 
 To hold first meeting: on fourth 
 Tuesday in January, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 223, p. 321. 
 
 Vacancy in office of warden, how 
 filled, 55 V. c. 42, s. 180. p. 311. 
 
 To organize themselves by electing 
 
 a warden, 55 V. c. 42, s. 225, p. 
 
 321. 
 
 Clerk to preside at election of 
 
 warden, 55 V. c. 42, s. 226, p. 
 
 322. 
 
 Reeve of municipality having 
 greatest equalized assessment 
 to have casting vote, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 322. 
 
 First meeting to be held at county 
 hall or court-house, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 228, p. 322. 
 
 Place of subsequent meetings may 
 be fixed by council, 55 V. c. 42 
 s. 229, p. 222. 
 May hold meeting and keep ofllccs 
 in a city, town or Incorporatcl 
 
 COUNTY COVHCILS- Continued. 
 
 village in the county, 55 V. ''. 
 42, s. 230, p. l!22. 
 
 Members may receive not more 
 than $3 per day and five cents 
 per mile travelling expenses, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 231, p. 322. 
 
 May vote a salary to warden, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 232, p. 3?2. 
 
 To have regulation and auditing of 
 all moneys in treasurer's hand.s, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 267, p. 333. 
 
 May regulate time for taking as- 
 sessment and holding court of 
 Revl3ion In local municipalities, 
 55 V. c. 48, 8. 54, p. 588. 
 
 Equalization of assessment by — see 
 Equalization of Assessment. 
 
 COUNTY COURT CLERKS, Appoint- 
 ment in provisional counties, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 46, p. 262. 
 
 Disqualified from membership in 
 councils, 55 V. c. 42, a. 77 (1), p. 
 275. 
 
 Duties with respect to drainage 
 trials— see Drainage. 
 
 COUNTY CROWN ATTORNEYS, Dis- 
 qualified from membership in 
 councils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 77 (1), p. 
 275. 
 
 COUNTY JUDGES, Appointment, in 
 provisional county, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 46, p. 262. 
 
 May suspend constables appointed 
 under Municipal Acts, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 447, p. 389. 
 
 T', hold investigations into charges 
 against members and officers, 
 when directed by council, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 477 (1), p. 398. 
 
 Fees to be the same as on a re- 
 ference under Judicature Act. 
 55 V. 0. 42, 8. 477 (li), p. :il»s. 
 
 Appeals from county council's 
 equallzatk.n of assessment— see 
 Equalization of Assessment 55 
 V. c. 48. sb. 73-86, pp. 598-600). 
 
 Powers and duties, as members of 
 boards oi commissioners of po- 
 lice — see Police Commissioners. 
 
 
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 Appeals from court of revision to- - 
 see Court of Revision — Drainage. 
 
 Duties and Powers, in connec- 
 tion with various municipal 
 matters — see The Several Titles. 
 
 COUNTY LAW ASSOCIATION'S, Coun- 
 ty councils to provide accom- 
 modation for libraries of, in 
 court-houses, 55 V. c. 42, s. 4et;. 
 p. 395. 
 Contribution from cities and 
 towns, 55 V. c. 42, s. 469, p. 395. 
 
 COUNTY POLICE MAGISTRATES— 
 see Police Magistrates. 
 
 COUNTY RATES, Equalization of As- 
 sessments and apportionment — 
 see Equalization of Assessment 
 (55 V. c. 48, ss. 78-86, pp. 598-600. 
 
 Collection of — see Rates and Taxes. 
 
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 "COUNTY TOWN," To mean city, town [ 
 
 or village where as&izes are 
 
 held, 55 V. c. 42, s. 2 (fi), p. 244. 
 
 COUNTY TREASURERS, In case oi" 
 death, warden may appoint 
 treasurer pro tern., 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 250 (2), p. 327. 
 
 Moneys collected by local munici- 
 palities for county or Crown 
 purposes to be paid to, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 241, p. 636. 
 May enforce payment by stopping 
 funds, by action, or by war- 
 rant to sheriff to levy amount 
 due, 55 V. c. 48, s. 244, p. 636. 
 
 COURT OF APPEAL, Appointment of 
 sole arbitrator by a judge of 
 where claim in respect of land? 
 taken or injured by cities of 100,- 
 
 000, does not exceed $1,000, 5r; 
 V. c. 42, s. 487, p. 409. 
 
 COURT-HOUSES, Rights of judge of 
 Exchoquer Court as to use of 
 Rev. Stat. c. 42, s. 3, p. 444. 
 
 Rights of judges of maritime court 
 as to use of, Rev. Stat. c. 43, s. 
 
 1, p. 444. 
 
 Use of, for division courts. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 51, s. 11, p. 542. 
 
 COURT-HOUSES— Co/i</«»<v/. 
 
 Rights of police magistrates as to 
 use of. Rev. Stat, c 72, s. 19, p. 
 790. 
 
 Erection of. In provisional counties, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 41, p. 261. 
 
 County councils to hold their first 
 meetings at, where there is na 
 county hall, 55 V. c. 42, s, 228, 
 p. 322. 
 
 Where city and county united for 
 judicial purposes, debts may be 
 contracted for erection of, with- 
 out assent of electors, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 344 (2), p. 358. 
 
 County councils may pass by-laws 
 for erecting and repairing 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 452. p. 390. 
 
 County council to keep in repair 
 and provide fuel, etc . for, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 452, p. 390. 
 
 County councils may pass by-laws 
 for acquiring land in cities for, 
 55 V. c. 42, S.455, p. 391. 
 
 In counties, to be court-houses for 
 cities and towns therein not 
 separated, 55 V. c. 42, s. 454, p. 
 391. 
 
 City councils may pass by-laws for 
 erecting, on lands of munici- 
 pality and for repairing, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 455. p. 391. 
 
 County councils to provide accom- 
 modation, fuel, light, stationery 
 and furniture for courts other 
 than division courts, and for 
 county law association, and for 
 officers of courts, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 466, p. 394. 
 
 When established for cities, care 
 of, to be regulated by by-laws 
 of city council, 55 V. c. 42, s. 467, 
 p. 395. 
 
 In case of separation of union of 
 counties, rules, etc., relti+ing to, 
 to extend to court-house of jun- 
 ior county, 55 V. c. 42, s. 468, p. 
 395. 
 
 Cities and towns separated from 
 counties to bear their just pro- 
 portion of expenses to which 
 counties are liable, ar.d In cat's 
 of disagreement dispute to be 
 settled by arbitration, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 469 (1), p. 395. 
 
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 Councils of cities and towns sep- 
 arated from county for munici- 
 pal purposes, may agree with 
 county council for the erection 
 of buildingrs for thel- joint use 
 for municipal and judicial pur- 
 poses, and acquire necessary 
 lands and pass all necessary by- 
 laws, 55 V. c, 42, s. 469 (2), p. 
 395. 
 
 County council not to be liable for 
 furniture, unless ordered by 
 authority of the council, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 470, p. 396. 
 
 Corporations of counties, cities and 
 towns to have insurable inter- 
 est in proportion to amount con- 
 tributed, 55 V. c. 42, s. 471, p. 
 396. 
 
 Liability of cities to contribute to 
 cost of building commenced 
 since 5th March, 1880, to depend 
 upon concurrence in expendi- 
 ture, or award made, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 472, p. 396. 
 
 Council of city liable to contribute, 
 to have a voice in the selection 
 of a site, 55 V. c. 42, s. 472, p. 
 396. 
 
 Site to be determined by arbitra- 
 tion where city and county 
 disagree, 55 V. c. 42, s. 472, p. 
 396. 
 
 City or town making use of, to 
 contribute to cost, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 473 (1), p. 396. 
 
 Contribution to be settled by ar- 
 bitration in case of disagree- 
 ment, 55 V. c. 42, s. 473 (1), p. 
 396. 
 
 Matters to be considered by ar- 
 bitrators, 55 v. c. 42, d. 473 (2). 
 p. 397. 
 
 After five years Lieutenant-Gov- 
 ernor may authorize new set- 
 tle^ment of amount of con- 
 tribution from city or town, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 474, p. 397. 
 
 Exempted from taxation, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 7 (5), p. 562. 
 
 COURT OF REVISION, Appeals as to 
 persons omitted or wrongfully 
 placed on roll as manhood suf- 
 
 COURT OF REVISION- (7o»»tJni/6d. 
 
 frage voters, 55 V. c. 48, s. 146 
 (8), p. 572. 
 
 Council of not more than five mem- 
 bers to constitute, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 65, p. 588. 
 
 Council consisting of more than 
 five members to appomt five as 
 a court, 55 V. c. 48, s. 56, p. 58S. 
 
 In cities of 40,000 inhabitants, niay 
 be composed of three rersons 
 not -nembers or officers, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 56a, p. 588. 
 
 Remuneration of persons so ap- 
 pointed, 55 V. c. 48, s. 56«, p. 
 
 588. 
 
 Oath to be taken by persons ap- 
 pointed, 55 V. c. 48, s. 57, p. 588. 
 
 Three members to constitute a 
 quorum, 55 V. c. 48, s. 58, p. 589. 
 
 Majority to decide questions aris- 
 ing, 55 V. c. 48, s. 58, p. 689. 
 
 Members not to hear appeals in 
 which they are interested, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 58, p. 589. 
 
 Clerk of municipality to act as 
 clerk, 55 V. c. 48, s. 59, p. 589. 
 
 Power to meet and adjourn from 
 time to time — head of council 
 may summon meetings, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 60, p. 589. 
 
 Ten (lays to rlnitsc after time for 
 appealing before first sitting of 
 court, 55 V. c. 48, s. 60, p. 589. 
 
 To meet at time appointed and try 
 all complaints, 55 V. c. 48, s. 61, 
 p. 589. 
 
 May administer oaths and sum- 
 mon witnesses, 55 V. c. 48, s. 62, 
 p. 589. 
 
 Witne.ss failing to attend or give 
 evidence after tender of com- 
 pensation for time and travel- 
 ling expenses, 57 V. c. 51, s. 2, p. 
 171. 
 
 Persons complaining to give no- 
 tice in writing to clerk or as- 
 sessment commissioner, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 64 (1), p. 589; 56 V. c. 38, s. 
 4, p. 15a. 
 
 Notice to be given vMthin four- 
 teen days after return of roll, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 64 (2), p. 589. 
 
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 Any elector may complain of the 
 assessment of any other person, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 64 (3), p. 590, 
 
 Notice to be given to person con- 
 cerned, 55 V. c. 48, s. 64 (3), p. 
 590. 
 
 Clerk to post up notice of com- 
 plaints—particulars to be given, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 64 (4), p. 590. 
 
 Appeals to be entered and heard in 
 the order in which they are re- 
 ceived, 55 V. c. 48, e. 64 (5), p. 
 690. 
 
 Form of list of appeals to be posted 
 up by clerk, 55 V. c. 48, s. 64 (6), 
 p. 590. 
 
 Time of sittings to be advertised by 
 clerk, 55 V. c. 48, s. 64 (7), p. 590. 
 
 Clerk to leave list with each asses- 
 sor of the complaints respecting 
 his roll, 55 V. c. 48, s. 64 (8), p. 
 590. 
 
 Clerk to send notice to each com- 
 plainant,— form, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 64 (9), p. 590. 
 
 How served, 55 V. c. 48, s. 64 (10), 
 (11), p. 591. 
 
 Notices to be complei«.;^ at least six 
 days before sitting, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 64 (12), p. 591. 
 
 Clerk may call )n assistance In ser- 
 ving notices, 55 V. c. 48, s. 64 (13), 
 p. 591. 
 
 Party complaining of assessment of 
 personal property to make de- 
 claration, 55 V. c. 48, s. 74 (14), 
 p. 591. 
 
 Forms. 55 V. c. 48, schds. C— H, pp 
 640, 641. 
 
 Court may amend roll, or may take 
 further evidence before confirm- 
 ing or amending roll, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 64 (14), p. 591. 
 
 Procedure In case of complaints 
 other than as to personal pro- 
 perty and income, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 64 (15), p. 591. 
 
 Court to hear complainant and as- 
 sessors and other evidence ten- 
 dered, .55 V. c. 48, s. 64 (15), p. 
 5!)1. 
 
 COURT OP REVISION— Cont/nM«d. 
 
 Land values in neighborhood may 
 be considered, 55 V. c. 48, s. 64 
 (15), p. 591. 
 
 Court may reduce, or increase as- 
 sessment, or change it by as- 
 sessing the right person, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 64 (15), p. 591. 
 
 Four days' notice to be given to per- 
 son assessed by court, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 64 (15), p. 591. 
 
 When evidence to be taken on oath,. 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 64 (16), p. 592. 
 
 If parties fail to appear court may 
 proceed ex parte, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 64 (17), p. 592. 
 
 Extension of time for making com- 
 plaints, for correction of pal- 
 pable errors, 55 V. c. 48, s. 64 '^ S), 
 p. 592. 
 
 Roll to be finally revised by 1st 
 July, 55 V. c. 48, s. 64 (19), p. 592. 
 
 Exception where council authorized 
 to extend time for taking as- 
 sessment, and in the case of 
 Shuniah, and municipalities in 
 the districts, 55 V. c. 48, s. 64 
 (10), p. 55)2. 
 
 Power to re-open the whole ques- 
 tion of the assessment when 
 complaints madfe, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 64 (20), p. 592. 
 
 Roll as revised to be valid and bind- 
 ing, notwithstanding errors in 
 it or in notice sent to persons 
 assessed, 55 V. c. 48, s. 65, p. 
 592. 
 
 To have power to reduce or remit 
 taxes on vacant property, or 
 where person assessed too 
 poor to pay, or in case of 
 gross error, 55 V. c. 48, s. 67, p. 
 693. 
 
 Apportionment of taxes unpaid and 
 chargeable against block which 
 has been subsequently sub- 
 divided, 57 V. c. 51, s. 3, p. 171. 
 
 Appeal from apportionment, 67 V. 
 c. 51, s. 3, p. 172. 
 
 Clerk to notify county, city or 
 town treasurer of apportion- 
 ment, 57 V. c. 51, s. 3, p. 172. 
 
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 Treasurer to enter amount charge- 
 able against each lot, 57 V. c. 
 51, s. 3, p. 172. 
 
 Appeals to County Judge,— 
 
 Appeals to county judge, to lie 
 against decision of court, or re- 
 fusal to decide appeals, 55 V. c. 
 48, s.68 (1), p. 593. 
 
 Notice of appeal to be served on 
 clerk or assessment commis- 
 sioner, 55 V. c. 48, s. 68 (2), p. 593. 
 
 Exception as to time for appeal In 
 case of Shuniah and municipali- 
 ties' in the districts, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 68 (2), p. 593. 
 
 Clerk to forward list of appeals to 
 judge and judge to fix a day 
 and place of hearing, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 68 (3), p. 593. 
 
 Clerk to give notice to parties ap 
 pealing, 55 V. c. 48, s. 68 (4), p. 
 594. 
 
 Clerk to post up list of appeals, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 68 (5), p. 594. 
 
 Clerk to act as clerk of the court, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 68 (6), p. 594. j 
 
 Judge may hear appeals and ad- | 
 journ, but all appeals to be de- i 
 termined before 1st August — 
 exceptions, 55 V. c. 48, s. 68 (7), 
 p. 594. 
 
 Subpoenas to be issued by clerk of 
 county court, form of, 57 V. c. 
 51, s. 3, p. 172. 
 
 Roll to be produced at hearing and 
 alterations then made to be in- 
 itialed by judge, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 69, p. 594. 
 
 If decision deferred clerk may make 
 alterations and sign same, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 69, p. 594. 
 
 Po»vers of judge as to evidence, 
 witnesses, production of docu- 
 ments, etc., 55 V. c. 48, s. 70, p. 
 594. 
 
 Where question of fact involved, 
 new evidence may be admitted, 
 57 V. c. 51, s. 4, p. 172. 
 
 Proceedings, how to be styled, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 71, p. 595. 
 
 COURT OF REVISION-Continued. 
 
 Costs to be apportioned by court 
 or revision or judge, and en- 
 forced by execution, 55 "V. c. 48, 
 s. 72, p. 595. 
 What to be chargeable, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 73, p. 595. 
 
 Judges to receive same allowances 
 for expenses as on revision of 
 voters' lists, 55 V. c. 48, s. 730, p. 
 595. 
 
 Decision of judge to oe final and 
 clerk to amend the roll accord- 
 ingly, 55 V. c. 48, s. 74, p. 595. 
 
 Copy of roll as finally revised to 
 be transmitted to county clerk, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 75, p. 595. 
 
 large amounts iu- 
 
 Appeals where 
 volved, — 
 
 When property assessed amounts 
 to $50,000 or more, appeal from 
 court of revision to He to the 
 judges of the county court dis- 
 trict, 55 V. c. 48, s. 76 (1), p. 596. 
 
 Appellant to deposit $50 with cler«c 
 to pay expenses of judges, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 76 (1), p. 596. 
 
 Clerk to notify judges and send 
 them list of appeals, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 76 (2), p. 596. 
 
 Judge of the councy where the as- 
 sessment was made to fix a day 
 for hearing and notify clerk, 
 and clerk to notify other judges, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 76 (1), p. 596. 
 
 In districts or provisional counties 
 appeal to lie to stipendiary 
 magistrate or jud^e of the coun- 
 ty to which the provisional 
 county or district is attached 
 for judicial purposes, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 76 (2), p. 596. 
 
 Sections relating to ordinary ap- 
 peals to county judge to ap- 
 ply, 55 V. c. 48, s. 76 (3), p. 597. 
 
 Where two judges hearing appeal 
 differ, assessment to stand con- 
 firmed, 55 V. c. 48, s. 76 (4), p. 
 597. 
 
 Clerk to pay to judges amount cer- 
 tified as their expenses and re- 
 turn balance of deposit, 55 V. c. 
 
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 Foregoing provisions to apply to 
 property amounting to $20,000 
 when questions of law Involved, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 76 (6), p. 597. 
 
 S*^ Mng fiiHe for Court of Appeal, — 
 County Judge may prepare state- 
 ment of facts, in any case of 
 general Interest, and transmit 
 same to Lieutenant-Governor, 
 who may state case and refer 
 same to a judge of the court 
 of appeal, 57 V. c. 51, s. 5, p. 
 172. 
 
 Lieutenant-Governor may state 
 case without action by county 
 judge, 57 V. c. 51, s. 5, p. 173. 
 
 Judge to appoint time and place 
 for argument, — notice to be 
 given, 57 V. c. 51, s. 5, p. 173. 
 
 Judge to hear argument and cer- 
 tify opinion to Lieutenant-Gov- 
 ernor,— publication of notice, 57 
 V. c. 51, s. 5, p. 173. 
 
 Security for costs, 57 V. c. 51, s. 5, 
 p. 173. 
 
 Rolls then in course of preparation 
 and collections thereunder not 
 to be affected, 57 V. c. 51, s. 5, p. 
 173. 
 
 Judge may direct notice to be given 
 to parties interested, 57 V. c. 51, 
 s. 5, p. 173. 
 
 Reference to full court, 57 V. c. 51, 
 s. 5, p. 173. 
 
 ApiH'iils by non-residents, — 
 
 Non-residents desiring to appeal 
 may petition council, and coun- 
 cil to hear appeal and decide 
 same, 55 V. c. 48, s. 77, p. 597. 
 
 Appeal to lie from councils to coun- 
 ty judges, as in other cases, .>5 
 V. c. 48, s. 77, p. 597. 
 
 Roll not to be amended when com- 
 plaints have already been dis- 
 l)i)stMl of in the sauK' manner as 
 in the case of residents' lands, 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 77, p. 297. 
 
 Council to act In hearing appeals 
 in respect to lands which have 
 been omitted from assessment 
 and afterwards rated, 65 V. c. 48, 
 s. 154, p. 516. 
 
 COURT OF REVISION— CoHtidwed. 
 
 Appeals from drainage assess- 
 ments—see Drainage. 
 
 Appeals from local improvement as- 
 sessments — see Local Improve- 
 ments. 
 
 COURTS, Officers exempt from serving 
 In municipal councils or as of- 
 ficers of corporations, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 78, p. 275. 
 
 Clerks, assessors and collectors to 
 be deemed officers of, iu carry- 
 ing out provisions relating to 
 executions against municipali- 
 ties, 55 V. C. 4L, s. 429, p. 384. 
 
 County councils to provide accom- 
 modation, fuel, light, stationery 
 and furniture for, except as to 
 division courts, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 466, p. 394. 
 
 Contributions from cities and 
 towns, 55 V. c. 42, s. Kd, p. 395. 
 
 Exemption of salaries of certain 
 officers, abolished as to appoint- 
 ment made since 5th March, 
 1880, 55 V. c. 48, s. 11, p. 566. 
 
 Appointment of officers, execution 
 of process, pending actions, ven- 
 ue, where to be held, etc., in jun- 
 ior county after dissolution of 
 union — see Provisional County 
 Corporations. 
 
 COURTYARDS, By-laws In large cities 
 for fixing minimum area to be 
 used with dwelling houses, 55 \. 
 c. 42, s. 5450, p. 465. 
 
 COWS, By-laws respecting the keeping 
 of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (45), p. 422. 
 
 CRANES, By-laws for erecting or rent- 
 ing, to load or unload vessels in 
 harbours, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (7), p. 
 401. 
 
 For regulating the construction 
 and inspection of, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 496 (9«). p. 431. 
 
 CREEKS — see Rivers, Streams and 
 Creeks. 
 
 CRIERS, By-laws for preventing the 
 practice of their calling on 
 market places, streets and va- 
 cant lots, 55 V. c. 42, s. 503 (4), 
 p. 441. 
 
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 cil, to cause forfeiture of seat, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 177, p. 310. 
 
 Duties of constables as to preven- 
 tion of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 443, p. 389. 
 
 Councils may offer rewards for ap- 
 prehension of guilty or sus- 
 pected persons, 55 V. c. 48, s. 481, 
 p. 407. 
 
 Persons convicted not qualified to 
 act as assessors or collectors, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 12 (2), p. 566. 
 
 Persons undergoing punishment 
 not to be entered as manhood 
 suffrage voters, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 146 (5), p. 571. 
 
 CRIMINAL JUSTICE,— Act respecting 
 fees of certain officers in the 
 administration of justice, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 83, p. 833; 54 V. c. 37, s. 
 1, p. 68; 56 V. c. 5, ss. 16, 17, 19, 
 p. 25. 
 
 Schedule of fees payable to certain 
 officers by county councils sub- 
 ject to re-imbursement by the 
 Province, Rev. Stat. c. 83, sched. 
 p. 836; 54 V. c. 37, s. 1, p. 68; 56 
 V. c. 5, ss. 16, 17, 19, p. 25. 
 
 Fees payable by counties except 
 fees for services for private 
 benefit of individuals, Rev. Stat. 
 0. 84, s. 1, p. 845. 
 
 Cost, in felonies, to be paid out ot 
 county funds. Rev. Stat. c. 84, 
 s. 2, p. 845. 
 
 , Fees for services to person charged 
 to be paid out of county funds, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 84, s. 3, p. 845. 
 
 Costs of prosecutions for misde- 
 meanours, how payable. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 84, s. 4, p. 846. 
 
 Former duties of sessions trans- 
 ferred to board of audit. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 48, s. 5, p. 846. 
 
 Accounts to be sent to the clerlt of 
 the peace quarterly. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 84, s. 6, p. 846. 
 
 How and when audited. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 84, s. 7, p. 846. 
 
 Duties of clerk of the peace at au- 
 dit. Rev. Stat. c. 84, s. 8, p. 846. 
 
 CRIMINAL JUSTICE— Co»iti«wed. 
 
 Orders or cheques given to specify 
 Act authorizing payment. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 84, s. 9, p. 847. 
 
 Items disallowed by Provincial 
 Treasurer may be deducted 
 from next accounts. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 84, s. 10, p. 847. 
 
 Deferring payment of doubtful 
 items, Rev. Stat. c. 84, s. 11, p. 
 
 847. 
 
 Duty of treasurer. Rev. Stat. c. 84, 
 s. 12, p. 847. 
 
 Order of paying accounts. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 84, s. 12, p. 847. 
 
 Act respecting accounts payable by 
 the Province, Rev. Stat. c. 85, 
 
 p. 848. 
 
 Act respecting expenses of admin- 
 istration. Rev. Stat. c. 86, p. 852; 
 56 V. c. 5, s. 19, p. 26. 
 
 Act to provide for the payment of 
 Crown witnesses. Rev. Stat. •\ 
 87, p. 858. 
 
 Act respecting the appropriation of 
 fines and forfeitures, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 89, p. 866. 
 
 Cities and towns to contribute to 
 expenses payable In first 
 instance by counties, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 469 (1), p. 395. 
 
 County councils to appoint boards 
 of audit, 55 V. c. 42, s. 513, p. 448. 
 
 Remuneration of members of 
 boards 55 V. c. 42, s. 514, p. 448. 
 
 CROWN, Persons in civil service ex- 
 empt from serving in councils 
 or as officers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 78, p. 
 275. 
 
 Councils may purchase public works 
 from, and contract debts there- 
 for, and give security, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 349, p. 359. 
 
 By-laws and securities to be 
 valid although no annual 
 rate settled, 55 V, c. 42, s. 
 349, p. 359. 
 
 Councils may impose rates for 
 payment, 55 V. c. 42, s. 350, 
 p. 359. 
 
 Roads laid out by, to be public 
 highways, 55 V. c. 42, s. 524, p. 
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 Freehold In highways vested In, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 525, p. 455. 
 
 Public roads and bridges vested In, 
 not to be Interfered with by 
 councils, 55 V. c. 42. s. 542, p. 464. 
 
 Rights preserved In trees, etc., on 
 Government load allowances, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 550 (6), p. 469. 
 
 Property exempted from taxation, 
 55 V. c. 48, 8. 7 (1). p. 561. 
 
 Occupant to be assessed when 
 property not occupied in 
 official capacity, 55 V. c. 48. 
 s. 7 (2), p. 562. 
 
 Officers to be assessed for salaries 
 at place of residence, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 38, p. 580. 
 
 May enforce responsibility of muni- 
 cipality for misappropriation of 
 moneys by treasurer, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 249, p. 637. 
 
 CROWN CLAIMS, Moneys payable to 
 Crown by municipalities, to be 
 assessed and levied In same 
 manner as local rates, 55 V. c. 
 
 48, s. 120, p. 608. 
 
 Rates for payment of, to be levied 
 in same manner as other taxes, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 240, p. 635. 
 
 Moneys so collected In local muni- 
 cipalities to be paid over to 
 county treasurer, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 241, p. 636. 
 
 Bonds given by collectors and • 
 treasurers to apply, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 242, p. 636. 
 
 Local treasurer to pay over mon- 
 eys within fourteen days after 
 return of collectors' roll, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 243, p. 636. 
 
 Mode of enforcing payment by local 
 municipalities at Instance of 
 county treasurer, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 244, p. 636. 
 
 Levy by sheriff, 55 V. c. 48, s. 245, p. 
 636. 
 
 County, city or town treasurer to be 
 responsible to Crown for sums 
 collected, 55 V. c. 48, s. 245, p. 
 636. 
 
 CROWN CLMUa-Continued. 
 
 County, city or town to be respon- 
 sible for Treasurer, 55 V. c. 48, 
 8. 247. p. 636. 
 
 Treasurer and his sureties to be re- 
 sponsible to county, city or 
 town, 55 V. c. 48, s. 248, p. 637. 
 
 CROWN LANDS, When sold, leased or 
 located, to be assessable from 
 date of sale, etc., Rev. Stat. c. 
 
 24, s. 35, p. 294. 
 
 Purchase of wet lands by town- 
 ships, 55 V. c. 42, s. 521 (12), p. 
 452. 
 
 Annual lists of lands sold, etc., to 
 
 be sent to county treasurer, 
 
 Rev. Stat. c. 24, s. 36, p. 295; 55 
 
 V. c. 48, s. 138, p. 612. 
 
 County treasurer to forward lists 
 
 to clerks of local municlpaU- 
 
 ties, 55 V. c. 48, s. 139, p. 612. 
 
 From what period liable to taxa- 
 tion, 55 V. c. 48, s. 159, p. 617. 
 
 Rights of Crown not affected by 
 taxation, 55 V. c. 48, 8. 159, p. 
 617. 
 
 Treasurer to sell for taxes only 
 the interest of the lessee, li- 
 censee or locatee, and consent 
 of Commissioner unnecessary, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 171, p. 620. 
 
 Assessment where mortgage given 
 
 by purchaser or claim exists for 
 
 unpaid purchase money, 55 V. 
 
 , c. 48, s. 19fl, p. 573. 
 
 ! Liability to sale for taxes only 
 
 in respect of the interest of 
 
 the mortgagee or purchaser, 
 
 .".."'. V. c. 48, s. 171«. p. 620. 
 
 Timber on Government road allow- 
 , ances, rights of licensees and 
 
 I municipalities — see Highways 
 
 (Rev. Stat. c. 28, ss. 3-9, p. 315). 
 
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 ! the payment of. Rev. Stat. c. 87, 
 
 j p. 858. 
 
 I CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, By-laws for 
 ! prevention of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 
 
 (14). p. 417. 
 
 By-laws respecting pounds and ani- 
 mals running at large, etc., not 
 to conflict with Dominion enact- 
 ments, ^o V. c. 42, s. 490, p. 423. 
 
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 ren. 
 
 CULVERTS, On toll roads, to be kept 
 in repair by municipality 55 V. 
 c. 42. 8. 531 (3). p. 457. 
 
 Limitation of action for dam- 
 ages caused by non-repair, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 531 (3), p. 457. 
 
 Powers of police trustees as to con- 
 struction and repair of, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 663a, p. 529. 
 
 By-laws for construction, on local 
 assessment plan — see Local Im- 
 provements. 
 
 Over • drainage works — see Ditches 
 and Watercourses, Drainage. 
 
 On railway lands — see Ditches and 
 Watercourses, Railways, 
 
 CURFEW-BELL. To be rung in cities, 
 towns and villages passing by- 
 laws for preventing children 
 from being on the streets after 
 nightfall, 56 V. c. 45, s. 31 (1), 
 p. 190. 
 
 CURRENT EXPENDITURE, Councils 
 may authorize head and trea- 
 surer to borrow necessary funds 
 pending collection of taxes, 56 
 V. c. 35, s. 10, p. 145. 
 
 Regulation of amount to be bor- 
 rowed, and security to be given ! 
 therefor, 56 V. c. 35, s. 10, p. 145. | 
 
 Borrowing moneys required by pub- I 
 lie or high school trustees, 57 
 V. c. 50, s. 5, p. 167. 
 Moneys raised to be paid over in 
 monthly instalments to trea- 
 urer of board, 57 V. c. 50, s. 5, p. 
 167. 
 
 Instruments not to be given for less 
 than $100 each, 55 V. c. 42, s. 414, 
 p. 378. 
 
 Exception as to drainage deben- 
 tures, 57 V. e. 56, s. 19, p. 204. 
 
 CURTILAGE, By-laws In large cities 
 for fixing minimum area to be 
 used with dwelling houses, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 545«, p. 465. 
 
 CUTTERS, By-laws for regulating 
 width of runners used on coun- 
 ty roads not to apply to, 55 V. 
 c. 42, R. oll(/ (1), p. 448. 
 
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 DAIRY PRODUCTS, By-laws for pre- 
 venting forestalling, etc., of, 55 
 V. c. 42, 8. 503 (6), p. 441. 
 
 By-laws respecting purchases by 
 retail dealers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 503 
 (7), p. 441. 
 
 DAMAGES, For expropriation or in- 
 Jury to lands by corporations — 
 see Compensation for Land« 
 Taken or Injured 55 V. c. 42, sa. 
 483-4880, pp. 407-411). 
 
 For trespass by animals— .see 
 Pounds. 
 
 DAMS, Power to construct, and im- 
 prove, for running electric light 
 machinery, 55 V. c. 42, s. 4790, p. 
 406. 
 
 Council empowered to acquire title 
 under drainage Act for re- 
 moval of, when situate wlthm 
 tlic nitiiiWiiMility, r»7 V. c. 5(J. s. 
 80, p. 225. 
 
 Uonioval of, when causing obstruc- 
 tion to drain, ~u V. c. 56, s, 78, 
 1). 224. 
 
 DANGEROUS PLACES, By-laws for 
 making regulations as to, for 
 protection of travellers, 55 "V. c. 
 42, s. 550 (5), p. 469. 
 
 DEAD STOCK, While in transitu ex- 
 empt from taxation, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 7 (14), p. 563. 
 
 DEAF MUTES, By-laws for mainten- 
 ance of Indigent persons at in- 
 stitutions for, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 479 
 (12), p. 402. 
 
 DEATHS, By-laws for directing the 
 keeping of bills of mortality, ^5 
 V. c. 42, s. 496 (7), p. 431. 
 
 To be entered on assessment roll 
 by assessors in townships, 
 towns and villages, 55 V. c. 43, 
 s. 14 (2), (3), p.567. 
 
 Registration of — see Births, Deaths 
 and Marriages. 
 
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 solution of unions for debts pre- 
 viously contracted to bind 
 old and new municipalities, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 57, p. 267. 
 
 Priority, when issued before 1S67, 
 how rates to be levied and ap- 
 plied in payment, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 365 (1), p. 364. 
 
 Rate for sinking fund, 55 V, c. 42, 
 s. 365 (2), p. 364. 
 
 Lieutenant-Governor may direct 
 the application of sinking fund 
 In redemption of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 374, p. 368. 
 
 Investment of sinking fund In, 55 
 V. c. 42, BS. 375, 376, p. -368. 
 
 Inve.«tment of moneys set apart for 
 educational purposes in, 55 \. 
 c. 42, s. 373 (1>, p. 369. 
 
 To be under corporate seal and 
 sigrtd by L^iad of council, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 405, p. 376. 
 When issued in aid of railways 
 or for bonuses, and signed as di- 
 rected by by-law, to be valid 
 without other formalities,, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 406, p. 377. 
 
 To be binding on corporation, not- 
 withstanding informalities In 
 by-law, if assent of electors 
 given and no motion made to 
 quash, 55 V. c. 42, s. 407, p. 377. 
 
 When Issued before February, 1883. 
 and payments made thereon for 
 two years, not to be set aside j 
 on any ground, 55 V. c. 42, s. 408, | 
 p. 377. 
 
 When Issued for local improve- 
 ments, to be marked "local im- 
 provement debenture" and re- 
 fer to date and number of by- 
 law, 55 V. c. 42, s. 409, p. 377. 
 
 Consolidation of local improvement 
 debentures, mode and effect of, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 409, p. 377. 
 
 By-laws to state when local im- 
 provement debentures Issued 
 thereunder are subject to con- 
 solidation, 55 V. c. 42, s. 409, p. 
 377. 
 
 May contain provision that they 
 will not be transferrable except 
 
 DEBENTURES-CoHfiHii*;*!. 
 
 by entry In debenture registry 
 book, 55 V. c. 42, s. 410, p. 378. 
 Form of provision, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 
 410, p. 378. 
 
 Debenture registry book to be kepi 
 and copies of certificates of 
 ownership, and entry of trans- 
 fers to be made therein, 55 V. 
 c. 42, B. 411, p. 378. 
 
 Authority in writing to be given 
 for entering transfers, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 411, p. 378. 
 
 After certificate of ownership en- 
 dorsed, to be transferable only 
 by entry authorized by the last 
 owner. 55 V. c. 42, s. 412, p. 378. 
 
 Not to be Issued for a less sum 
 than $100, 55 V. c. 42, s. 414, p. 
 378. 
 
 Exception as to draiuiiKe deben- 
 tuifs, r»7 y. c. 5t>, H. 11), p. 204. 
 
 By-laws of county councils for 
 guaranteeing the payment of, 
 when issued by local munici- 
 palities, 55 V. c. 42, s. 511 (2), p. 
 447. 
 
 When issued for improvements in 
 either county of a union to be 
 issued as of such county alone, 
 but to be under seal of union 
 and signed by warden, 55 V. c. 
 
 42, s. 519, p. 449. 
 
 Per.sonal property Invested In, ex- 
 empt from taxation, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 7 (16), p. 563. 
 
 When Issued by counties, special 
 provisions respecting levying 
 rates to pay interest not af- 
 fected by general Assessment 
 Acts, 55 V. c. 48, s. 86, p. 600. 
 
 Act respecting the registration of. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 186, p. 2031; 54 V. c. 
 
 43, p. 90; 55 V. c. 46, p. 557. 
 
 Short title to be The Debentures 
 Registration Act, Rev. Stat. c. 
 186, s. 1, p. 2031. 
 
 Certified copies of all by-laws un- 
 der which debentures are in- 
 tended to be issued, to be tran- 
 smitted to registrar. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 186, s. 2, p. 2031. 
 
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 Not to apply Id by-laws leglstered 
 under Municipal Aels, f>4 V. c. 
 43, p. ItO: 55 V. c. 4(5, p. 557. 
 
 Form of rei:urn to be transmitted 
 wirh by-law, Rev. Stat. c. 18b, 
 sched. A, p. 2035. 
 
 Registrar to file by-lavs and keep 
 books with copies of the returns, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 186, s. 3, p. 2032. 
 
 Hesistration of namf!S of holders 
 of debentures, when so required. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 186, s. 4, p. 2032. 
 
 Annual returns of assets and lia- 
 bilities to be made by munici- 
 pal and other corporations to 
 Minister of Agriculture, Rev 
 Stat. V. 180, 8. 5, p. Ii032; 53 V. o. 
 12, s. 2, p. 42. 
 
 Form of return. Rev. Stat. c. 186, 
 sched. B., p. 2036. 
 
 Mode In which by-laws required to 
 be registered shall be certified 
 and authenticated. Rev. Stat. c. 
 186, s. 7, p. 2033. 
 
 By-laws, returns and books of en- 
 try to be open to inspection. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 186, s. 8, p. 2033. 
 
 Registrar's fees. Rev. Stat. c. 186, 
 s. 9, p. 2033. 
 
 Meaning of "final passing," as to 
 by-laws to be submitted to the 
 Lieutenant-CSovernor, Rev. Stat. 
 C. 186, s. 10, p. 2033. 
 
 Act not to extend to railway com- 
 panies or ecclesiastical corpora- 
 tions. Rev. Stat. c. 186, s. 11, p. 
 2034. 
 
 Penalty for neglect of duties Im- 
 posed on officers, Rev. Stat. c. 
 186, s. 12, p. 2034. 
 
 Debentures not to be impeachable 
 in hands of bona fide holder for 
 value without notice, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 186, s. 13, p. 2034. 
 
 Issue of, on credit of non-resident 
 land fund— see Non-Resident 
 Land Fund (55 V. c. 48, ss. 215- 
 221, pp. 631, 632). 
 
 For Local Improvements — see Local 
 Improvements. 
 
 DEBEWnjliES-Cnntiuiied. 
 
 Guaranteeing or issuing on behalf 
 of railways— see Railways. 
 
 Issued for cost of drainage works 
 — see Drainage. 
 
 DEBTS, By-laws for creating, may be 
 passed for any purpose within 
 jurisdiction of council, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 340, p. 355. 
 
 By-laws to state when they are to 
 take effect, 55 V. c. 42, s. 340 
 (1), p. 355. 
 
 Unless contracted for certain 
 works, to be payable in twenty 
 years at the furthest from date 
 of by-law taking effect, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 340 (2), p. 355. 
 
 If for railways, harbours, gas or 
 water-works, sewers, parks or 
 public school houses, to be pay- 
 able in thirty years at furthest 
 from date of by-law taking ef- 
 fect, 55 V. c. 42, s. 340 (2), p. 355. 
 
 When contracted for construction, 
 etc., of street railways, to be 
 payable in not more than thirty 
 years, 55 V. c. 42, s. 504 (14), p. 
 443. 
 
 "When contracted for gas or water- 
 works, to be payable in not 
 more than thirty years nor less 
 than five years, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 564 (13), p. 443. 
 
 By-law to settle sums to be raised 
 yearly for principal and inter- 
 est, 55 V. c. 42, s. 340 (3), p. 355. 
 
 When annual rate to begin, 57 V. 
 c. 50, s. 12, p. 168. 
 
 Interest on investment of sinking 
 fund to le estimated at not 
 more than five per cent, cap- 
 italized yearly, 55 V. c. 42, s. 340 
 (4), p. 355. 
 
 By-law to provide for levying an- 
 nual rate on all ratable pro- 
 perty, 55 V. c. 42, s. 340 (5), p. 356. 
 
 If for work payable by local as- 
 sessment, by-law to provide for 
 rate on property benefited, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 340 (5), p. 356. 
 
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 Py-luw to recite amount and object, 
 amount to be rulHod annually, 
 value uf whole ratable property 
 of munk'lpality, anil amount of 
 exlHtlnK debt, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 340 
 (fi), p. a5t!. 
 
 If for work payable by local aasesH- 
 ment, by-law to recite amount- 
 and object, amount to be raised 
 annually, value of whole pro- 
 perty ratable under the by-law 
 and that debt created on se- 
 curity of special rate, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 341 (1), p. 356. 
 
 By-law providing for local assess- 
 ment may declare that munici- 
 pality guarantees the payment 
 of the debentures Issued 
 thereunder, 55 V. c. 42, s. 341 (2), 
 p. 356. 
 
 By-law may make the principal re- 
 payable In annual instalments 
 of such amounts as to make the 
 amounts to be raised In differ- 
 ent years e(iual, and may Issue 
 debentures accordingly, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 342 (1), p. 356. 
 
 By-law to set out amount required 
 to be raised annually to pay 
 the Instalments as they fall 
 due, 55 V. c. 42, s. 342 (2), p. 
 357. 
 
 Special assessments and charges to 
 form a charge on property as- 
 sessed and rates to be collected 
 In same manner as other taxes 
 on real estate are collectable, 65 
 v. c. 42, s. 343, p. 357. 
 
 By-laws (except for drainage or for 
 work payable entirely by local 
 assessment) for raising money 
 not required for ordinary ex- 
 penses must receive assent of 
 electors, 55 V. c. 42, s. 344 (1), p. 
 357. 
 
 County councils may pass by-laws 
 for contracting debt not exceed- 
 ing $20,000 without assent of 
 electors, 55 V. c. 42, s. 344 (1), p. 
 357. 
 
 When by-laws for erection of court 
 house and offices may be passed 
 without assent of electors, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 344 (2), p. 358. 
 
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 By-laws of town or city councils 
 for payment of share of county 
 debt, not to requlr<' assent of 
 electors, 52 V. c. 42, s. 344 (3), p. 
 358. 
 
 By-law of county council for In- 
 curring a special debt of |20,000, 
 when not for erection of a court 
 house, etc., to be passed at a 
 special meeting not less than 
 three months after publication 
 of a copy thereof w'.th a notice 
 of such special meeting, 55 V. c. 
 42, H. 345, p. 358. 
 
 Form of notice, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 345, 
 p. 358. 
 
 When only part of the money pro- 
 vided for has been raised, re- 
 pealing by-law may be passed 
 as to the residue, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 346, p. 358. 
 
 Repealing by-law to recite the facts 
 on which It la based and to take 
 effect on following 31st Decem- 
 ber, and receive assent of Lieu- 
 tenant-Governor, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 346, p. 358. 
 
 By-laws not to be rcpeah-d nor al- 
 tered until debts paid, nor mon- 
 ey raised thereunder applied 
 to any other purpose, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 347, p. 359. 
 
 Offlcera not to neglect to carry out 
 by-law under colour of an Il- 
 legal repeal or alteration, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 348, p. 359. 
 
 Councils may contract debts to the 
 Crown for purchase of public 
 works, 55 V. c. 42, a. 349, p. 359. 
 
 Rates may be Imposed for pay- 
 ment, 55 V. c. 42, a. 350, p. 359. 
 
 By-laws for contracting debts for 
 a longer term than one year to 
 be registered, 55 V. c. 42, s. 351, 
 p. 360. 
 
 By-laws when registered to stand 
 unless appllcatlrn to quash 
 made within three months, and 
 certificate registered that pro- 
 ceedings pending, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 352 (1), p. 360. 
 
 Form of certificate. 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 356 (1), p. 362. 
 
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 DEBTS— C'oH/iHiu'r/. 
 
 If i)roc»'ef1lnKH dlsmlsHt'd In whole 
 or part tlu'n by-law or so much 
 thoreof aH staiKlH to be valid af- 
 tor expiration of three months, 
 r.5 V. c. 42, 8. 352 (2), p. 360. 
 
 Certificate of dismissal of proceed- 
 lnK« to be registered, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 352 (2), p. 3«0. 
 Form of certificate, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 356 (2), p. 362. 
 
 Notice of by-law to be published af- 
 ter reglHtrutioii, 55 V. c. 42, B. 
 
 352 (3), p. 3G0. 
 
 Form of notice, 65 V. c. 42, s. 354 
 p. 361. 
 
 ny-lawH for local Improvements 
 and debentures Issued there- 
 under and assessments to be va- 
 lid and binding unless proceed- 
 ings to quash taken within one 
 month after registry, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. S52 (4), p. 361. 
 
 Certificate of proceedings to quash 
 to be registered within five 
 weeks after by-law, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 352 (5), p. 361. 
 
 By-laws Illegal for want of sub- 
 stantial v'ompllance with requi- 
 site formalities not to be vali- 
 dated, 55 V. c. 42, B. 352 (6), p. 
 361. 
 
 Local Improvement by-laws In cit- 
 ies, towns and villages may be 
 registered or not at option of 
 council, 55 V. c. 42, s. 353, p. 361. 
 
 By-laws to be registered In manner 
 provided by Debentures Regis 
 tratlon Act, and registrar to be 
 entitled to fee of $2 therefor, 5r. 
 V. c. 42, s. 355. p. 362. 
 
 RegiMdai e for registering cer- 
 
 iflcates, 55 V. c. 42, s. 356 (3), p. 
 M2. 
 
 vccounts to kept of special rate 
 and sinking fund, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 37.:, p. 367. 
 
 Application of surplus In special 
 rate account for any 'ar, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 373 (1), p. 367. 
 
 Moneys levied for sinking fund not 
 to be diverted, 55 V. c. 42, s. 373 
 (2). p. 367, 
 
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 CounelllorH vol lug for mlHapitllca- 
 tlon to be personally liable 
 therefor and to be dlsciualllled 
 for two years, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 373 (3), p. 367. 
 
 Treasurer to prepare annual state- 
 ment showing amount requlretl 
 to be levied for sinking fund, 56 
 V. c. 35, s. 9, p. 145. 
 
 Penalty for default, 56 V. 
 B. 9, p. 145. 
 
 c. 35, 
 
 Liability of uienihers of council neg- 
 lectiug to levy annual rate for 
 sinking fund, 56 V. c. 35, s. 9, p. 
 145. 
 
 Surplus at credit of sinking fund 
 may be applied with consent of 
 Lleutenant-dovernor to reduc- 
 tion of debt, 55 V. c. 42, s. 374, p. 
 368. 
 
 Investments of sinking fund, what 
 authorized, 55 V. c. 42. s. 375 (1>, 
 p. 368. 
 
 Council to regulate manner of 
 making Investments, 56 V. c. 42, 
 s. 375 (2), p. 368. 
 
 Sinking fund may be used In taking 
 up unsold debentures, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 375 (3), p. 368. 
 
 Surplus moneys may be carried ♦o 
 credit of sinking fund and in- 
 vested therewith, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 376. p. 368. 
 
 Income derived from works, or un- 
 appropriated money, or money 
 raised by additional rate may 
 be transferred to sinking fund 
 or applied In paying instalments 
 accruing due, 55 V. c. 42, a. .377, 
 p. 369. 
 
 Members of council not to be par- 
 ties to unauthorized Investments 
 on pain of personal liability, 5.1 
 V. c. 42, s. 380, p. 369. 
 
 Treasurers of municipalities in- 
 debted to Municipal Loan Fund 
 to make annual returns to Pro- 
 vincial Treasurer under pen- 
 alty of $100 for default, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 381, p. 369. 
 
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 Councils to make annual returns 
 of particulars of corporation 
 debts to Minister of Agriculture 
 under penalty of $20 for de- 
 fault, 55 V. c. 42, s. 382, p. 370. 
 
 By-laws for reduction of sinking 
 fund, or amount required to )e 
 levied annually, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 489 (5), p. 414. 
 
 May be contracted for extension or 
 Improvement of gas and water- 
 works and street railways with 
 ;,pproval of Lieutenant-Gover- 
 nor without assent of electors If 
 by-law passed by three-fourths 
 vote, 55 V. o. 42, s. 505, p. 444. 
 
 May be Incurred by townships for 
 purchase or drainage of wet 
 lands, 55 V. c. 42, s. 521 (12), p. 
 452. 
 
 Anticipatory appropriations, by- 
 laws for maki:ig — see Anticipa- 
 tory Appropriations, (55 V. c. 42. 
 ss. 369-371. pp. 365, 366). 
 
 For improvements in united coun- 
 ties -see United Counties (55 V. 
 c. 42, ss. 515-529, p. 449). 
 
 DECLARATIONS— see Oaths and De- 
 clarations. 
 
 DEFAULTERS' LISTS, Persons named 
 in, to be allowed to vote on 
 producing certificate of pay- 
 ment of taxes, 55 V. c. 42, s. 81, 
 p. 278. 
 
 To be prepared before nomination 
 and verified upon oath, showing j 
 persons in default for taxes in I 
 municipality, 55 V. c. 42, s. 119 
 (1), p. 289. 
 
 To show («) income voters, and (h), 
 where by-law has been passed, 
 persons voting on real estate, In 
 default for taxes, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 119 (1), p. 289. 
 
 When municipality divided Into 
 polling sub-divisions lists to be I 
 made out for each sub-division, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 119 (2), p. 289. 
 
 Certified copies to be furnished on 
 application, 55 V. c. 42, s. 119 (3), 
 p. 290. 
 
 DEFAULTERS' LISTH—Cciitimied. 
 
 Names appearing In, to be omitted 
 from list provided where no vo- 
 ters' list prepared, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 131 (1), p. 293. 
 
 To be delivered to deputy-return- 
 ing officer by clerk before poll- 
 ing, 55 V. c. 42, s. 132, p. 293. 
 
 To be evidence upon which deputy- 
 returning officer to act in ascer- 
 taining as to whether taxes paid 
 or not, 55 V. c. 42, s. 134, p. 294. 
 
 To be prepared by treasurers by 
 20th December when councils 
 have passed by-laws, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 251, p. 327. 
 
 To be prepared by collector under 
 oath on the 15th December 
 where council has required 
 taxes to be paid by the 14th 
 December, 55 V. c. 42, s. 254 (3), 
 p. 328. 
 
 DEFORMED PERSONS, By-laws to 
 prevent the exposure of, in 
 streets, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (2), p. 
 431. 
 
 DEPUTY CLERKS OF THE CROWN, 
 Disqualified from membership 
 In councils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 77 (1), 
 p. 275. 
 
 DEPUTY POLICE MAGISTRATES— 
 see Police Magistrates 01 V. c. 
 29, p. 98). 
 
 DEPUTY REEVE, To be included in 
 the term "reeve in Municipal 
 Acts, except as respects the of- 
 fice of Justice of the peace, 55 V. 
 C. 42, s.2 (10), p. 244. 
 
 Office to cease upon wlthdiawal of 
 town from county, 55 V. c. 42, a. 
 25 (4), p. 256. 
 
 To file certificate of election and 
 declaration of number of vot- 
 ers before taking seat in county 
 council, 55 V. c. 42, s. 65, p. 270. 
 
 Form of certificate of election, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 66, p. 270. 
 
 Form of declaration as to number 
 of voters, 55 V. c. 42, b. 67, p. 
 270. 
 
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 When to be elerted, in towns, 56 V. 
 c. 42, 8. 69, p. 271. 
 
 In villages, 55 V. c. 42, s. 70, p. 272. 
 
 In townships, 55 V. c. 42, s. 71, p. 
 272. 
 
 In junior county to be ex offlrio 
 members of provisional county 
 council, 55 V. c. 42, s. 72, p. 273. 
 
 Mode of trying right to elect— sei 
 Controverted Elections (55 V. c. 
 42, ss. 187-208, pp. 312-317). 
 
 DEPUTY-RETURNING OFFICERS. 
 To be appointed by by-law for 
 respective polling places, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. ft7 (1), p. 281. 
 
 To make returns to clerk as retJ^n- 
 ing ofHcer for whole municipal- 
 ity, 55 V. c. 42, s. 97 (2), p. 282. 
 
 Death or absence of, provided for, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 99, p. 282. 
 
 To be conservators of the peace, SF) 
 V. c. 42, s. 100, p. 282. 
 
 May swear in special constables, 5r 
 V. c. 42, a. 101, p. 283. 
 
 Clerk to perform duties of, wli'-n 
 municipality not divided iiit(. 
 polling sub-divisions, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 98. p. 282; lb. s. 136, p. 294. 
 
 To make declaration of office, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 271«, p. 334. 
 
 l>utlos at and after poll— see Votln;.^. 
 
 DEI'l^TY SHERIFFS. Dlsquallfiod 
 fr^im tnenibershii^ in councils. 
 .% V. c. 42, s. 77 (1), p. 275. 
 
 DEIt!{TrKS, ]^y-laws for erecting or 
 rciitiuiu- to load or unload ves- 
 sels In harbours, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 479 (7), p. 401. 
 
 DESPATCH MESSENGERS, Children 
 engaged as, may be regulated 
 and controlled by police com- 
 missioners or council, 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 436 (3), p. 387. 
 
 DESTITUTE INSANE PERSONS, 
 County councils to make pro- 
 
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 DEbTITUTP INSANE PERSONS — 
 Vonlinuvd. 
 
 vision for support of, in gaols 
 or other places, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 520, p. 449. 
 
 Examint'tlon at instance of head of 
 municipality. Rev. Stat. c. 245, 
 8. 11 (1), p. 2592. 
 
 Councils to pay e.xpense. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 245, s. 11 (2), p. 2592. 
 
 DFRECTIONS TO VOTERS, 
 
 At I01«'<'tioiiH, — 
 
 Clerk to furnish deputy-returning 
 ofiicers with copies of, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 126. p. 291. 
 
 Form to be posted up, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 127, p. 291; 55 V. c. 42, sched. B., 
 p. 537. 
 
 At voting t»n by-laws, — 
 
 To be delivered to deputy-returning 
 officers by clerk, 55 V. c. 42, s^ 
 307, p. 344. 
 
 Form, 55 V. c. 42. sched. L., p. 542. 
 
 Soct'ons relating to elections to ap- 
 ply, 55 V. c. 42. s. 306. p. 344. 
 
 lURT, By-laws respecting tho removal 
 of, fi'om roofs and sidewalks, 
 streets and alleys, .'55 V. c. 42, s. 
 ".Hj (25), p. 43:!; 57 V. c. 50, s. 10, 
 T). 168. 
 
 For directing the removal of, 
 from sidewalks, etc., or 
 charging cost of removal as a 
 fi'otitagi- ta.N, 55 V. c. 42, s. 6:!9 
 (1), p. 518. 
 
 DISCLAl.VirCK OF OFFICE, May be 
 filed within one week after serv- 
 ice of notice of motion on person 
 whose election is complained of 
 on other grounds than corrupt 
 practices, 55 V. c. 42, s. 200, p. 
 315. 
 
 Or within one week after service 
 of writ of quo warranto, 55 V. 
 c. 42, 8. 20!. p. 315. 
 
 Endorsement on, .55 V. c. 42, s. 202, 
 p. 316. 
 
 To he registered at post office where 
 mailed, 55 V. c. 42. s. 20.'. p. 
 316. 
 
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 DIXLAIMER OF OFFICE- Continued. 
 
 May be delivered to clerk before 
 election complained of, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 203, p. 316. 
 
 To oin.,ae as a resignation and 
 person receiving next highest 
 number of votes to take seat, 
 55 V. c. 42, S. 204, p. 316. 
 
 Duplicate to be delivered to clerk, 
 and by him communicated to 
 council, 55 V. c. 42, s. 205, p. 316. 
 
 To relieve from liability to costs 
 when filed before election com- 
 plained of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 204, p. 
 316. 
 
 Cot-ts not to be awarded when fllel 
 after proceedings unless de- 
 fendant has consentetl to nomi- 
 nation or accepted office, and 
 then to be discretionary, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 206, p. 316. 
 
 DISEASED PERSONS, By-Iaws to 
 
 prevent the exposure of, in 
 streets in order to excite char- 
 ity, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (2), p. 431. 
 
 DISOUDERLY HOITSES, By-laws for 
 suppression of, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 489 (35), p. 421. 
 
 DISORDERLY PEFSO',^, Bi '^wsfor j 
 committal to houses of correc- 
 tion or Avorkhouses in cities and 
 towns, 55 V. c. 42, s. 462 (2), p. \ 
 393. I 
 
 Until houses of correction estab- 
 lished, may be committed to 
 gaols, 55 V. c. 42, s. 463, p. 394. 
 
 By-laws for restraining and punish- 
 ing, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (38), p. 421. 
 
 DISQUALIFICATION, Who disquali- 
 tw(\ from serving as miinicipiil 
 ooniicillors oi i)s ofKcers, 55 Y. c. 
 42, s. 77, p. 275. 
 
 Exemption from taxation not tn 
 disqualify if remaining property 
 liable to taxation is sufficient, 
 56 V. c. 35, s. 3, p. 142. 
 
 Member retaining seat in council 
 after, may be unseated by quo 
 
 warranto, 55 V. c. 42, s. 178, p. 
 311. 
 
 Of candidate found guilty of cor- 
 rupt practices on quo warranto 
 proceedings, .'^i". V. c. 42, s. 213, p. 
 319. 
 
 DISQU A I -IFIC ATION— Cniitiii iicd. 
 
 Of persons convicted of corrupt 
 practices, 55 V. c. 42, s. 214, p. 
 319. 
 
 Judge who finds candidate guilty of 
 corrupt practices to report same 
 to clerk, 55 V. c. 42, s. 216, p. 
 319. 
 
 Book to be kept by clerk shewing 
 names of persons found guilty, 
 55 V. e. 42, s. 217, p. 320. 
 
 Members of council voting for mis- 
 application of sinking fund, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 373 (3), p. 367. 
 
 Members of council neglecting to 
 levy annual rate for sinking 
 fund, 56 V. c. 35, s. 9, p. 145. 
 
 Members, officers and employees of 
 council, or person.s interested 
 not to be appointed arbitrators, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 396 (1), p. 373. 
 
 Ratepayers, except in drainage 
 arbitrations, not to be dis- 
 
 qualified, 
 p. 374. 
 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 396 (2), 
 
 Of 
 
 electors for non-payment of 
 taxes, by-laws for, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 489 (2), p. 413. 
 
 Of criminals, lunatics, and inmates 
 of charilable institutions from 
 entry as manh<i()d suffrage vot- 
 ers, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14/j ^5), p. 571. 
 
 DIb'TlLLERIES, By-laws for prevent- 
 ing or regulating the erection of, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 48:) (44), p. 422. 
 
 DISTRE.'^S. By-laws for enforcing pay- 
 ment of certain penalties by, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 479 (18), p. 404. 
 
 lly-laws for selling liutcher's meat 
 for rent of market stalls, 55 V. 
 C. 42, s. 503 (11), p. 442. 
 
 For penalties for breach of regula- 
 tions of police, 55 V. c. 42, s, 668, 
 p. 531. 
 
 May issue to enforce payment of 
 statute labor tax, 55 V. r. 48, s. 
 98 (1). p. fiO.t 
 
 May Issue to collect penalty for 
 non-performance of statute la- 
 bour. 55 V. c. 48, s. 98 (2), p. 603. 
 
 Collect Inn of penalties by — see Pen- 
 alties. 
 
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 EISTRESS FOR TAXES, Collector to 
 levy taxes after fourteen days 
 from demand, 55 V. c. 48, s. 124 
 (1), p. 609. 
 
 Mayor, reeve or justice may issue 
 warrant where persons attempt [ 
 to remove property from muni- i 
 clpallty without paying taxes, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 124 (2), p. 609. 
 
 Collector to levy fourteen days af- 
 ter demand on lands of non- 
 residents who have given notice, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 126, p. 610. 
 
 Six days previous notice to be given 
 by collector, and goods to be 
 sold by public auction, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 127, p. 610. 
 
 Surplus if unclaimed to be paid 
 over to I erson in whose posses- 
 sion goods were distrained, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 128, p. 610. 
 To be paid to person in default 
 when his claim Is admitted, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 129, p. 610. 
 If claim contested, collector to 
 pay over to treasurer pending 
 settlement, 55 V. c. 48, s. 130, p. 
 610. 
 
 Entry of insufficient distress to be 
 made in collector's account, 5T> 
 V. c. 48, s. 135, p. 611. 
 
 Proceedings when there is not suffi- 
 cient distress on occupied 
 lands, 55 V. c. 48, s. 144, p. 614. 
 
 May bo Issued by county treasurer 
 when satisfied that there ar» 
 goods on the lands of non-resi- 
 dents, 55 V. c. 48, s. 158, p. 617. 
 
 Treasurer before effecting sale of 
 lands need not entiulre as to ex- 
 istence of distress, 55 V. c. 48, s 
 162, p. 618. 
 
 DTFTRICT MI'LM^TII OFFTCFIRS, Ap- 
 pointment, powers and salary 
 of, 54 V. c. 49, ss. 5. 6, p. 97. 
 
 DISTRICTS, Act respecting municipal 
 instltiitiins in, not affected I)*.- 
 Consolidated Municipal Act, 
 1892, 55 V, c. 42, s. 672, p..5:i2. 
 
 Munlclpnl Institutions in— see Al- 
 goma; Muskoka and Parry 
 Sound. 
 
 DISTURBANCES OF THE PEACE, 
 By-laws for the prevention of, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (46«), p. 422. 
 
 DITCHES— see Drainage. 
 
 DITCHES AND WATERCOURSES, 
 Council to remunerate clerk fur 
 services performed under Acts 
 respecting, 55 V. c. 42, s. 278 (1«). 
 p. 336. 
 
 Application of provisions to piunlci- 
 pallties until they have passed 
 by-laws for regulating division 
 fences, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (i3), p.. 
 418. 
 
 Provisions respecting, not affected 
 by powers as to extension of 
 sewers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 492 (2), p. 
 425. 
 
 Act respecting, 57 V. c. 55, p. 178. 
 
 Short title, 57 V. c. 55, s. 1, p. 178. 
 
 Municipal and government works 
 not affected, 57 V. c. 55, s. 2, p. 
 178. 
 
 Interpretation, 57 V. c. 55, s. 3, p 
 
 178. 
 
 Every council to appoint engineer 
 by by-law, 57 V. c. 55, s. 4 (1), p. 
 
 179. 
 
 Form of by-law, 57 V. c. 
 Sched. Form A., p. 191. 
 
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 I'l'ovlsion to be made by by-law for 
 remuneration of clerk and en- 
 gini'or, .'>7 V. c. 55, s. 4 (2\ p. 17'.". 
 
 Oath to be taken by engineer, 57 V, 
 c. 55, s. 4 (3). p. 179. 
 
 Ditch to be constructed tn outlet. 
 ')~ V. c. 55, s. 5 (1), p. 179. 
 
 Work must not be carried into more 
 than seven lots, 57 V. c. 55, s. 5 
 (1). p. 179, 
 When council may extend limit, 
 57 V. c. 55, s. 5 (1), p. 179. 
 
 AVork not to exceed $1,000 in cost, 57 
 V. c. 55, s. 5 (2), p. 180. 
 
 Lands lying within seventy-flve 
 rods to be liable for construc- 
 tion, 57 V. c. 55, s. 6 (1), p. 180. 
 
 Certain lands not liable except 
 where directly benefited,, 57 V. 
 
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 Extension of limit to one hundred 
 rods In counties east of Fron- 
 tenac, 57 V. c. 55, s. 6 (2), p. 
 180. 
 
 Declaration of ownership to be 
 filed before commencing pro- 
 ceedings, 57 v. c. 55, s. 7, p. 180. 
 
 Form of declaration, 57 V. c. 55, I 
 Sched. Form B., p. 192. j 
 
 Owner taking proceedings to notify \ 
 other owners affected to meet 
 and agree, 57 V. c. 55, s. 8, p. 180. 
 
 Form of notice, 57 V. c. 55, Sched. 
 Form C, p. 192. 
 
 Agreement, if arrived at, to be re- 
 duced to writing and filed with 
 clerk, 57 V. c. 55, s. 9 (1), p. 180. 
 Form of agreement, 57 V. c. 55, 
 Sched. Form D., p. 193. 
 
 When lands lie In more than om- 
 municipality, 57 V. c. 55, s. 9 
 (1), p. 180. 
 
 Mode of enforcing agreement, 5'; 
 V. c. 55, s. 9 (1), p. 180. 
 
 Municipality to keep printed forms 
 for use, 57 V. c. 55, s. 9 (2), p. 181. 
 
 Informalities in calling meeting oi- 
 in proceedings Ihereat not to 
 render steps taken invalid, 57 V. 
 c. 55, s. 10, p. 181. 
 
 Amendment of agreement, 57 V. 
 c. 55, s. 10, p. 181. 
 
 Adjourning meeting for purpose of 
 adding parties, 57 V. c. 55, s. li. 
 p. 181. 
 
 Head of council may sign agree- 
 ment for municipality, 57 V. c. 
 55, s. 12, p. 181. 
 
 Requisition for sending on engineei-. 
 if no agreement arrived at, 67 
 V. c. 55, s. 13, p. 181. 
 
 Form of requisition, 57 V. c. 65. 
 Sched. Form E., p. 194. 
 
 Clerk to notify engineei and en- 
 gineer to appoint time and place 
 for attendance and examina- 
 tion, 57 V. c 55, s. 14, p. 181. 
 
 Clerk to file notice of appointment 
 and send copy to person com- 
 
 DITCHEfl AND WATERCOURSES— 
 
 Continued. 
 
 menclng proceedings, 57 V. c. 55. 
 
 s. 14, p. 181. 
 
 Service of notice of appointment 
 
 on other owners interested, 57 
 
 V. c. 55, s. 14, p. 181. 
 
 Form of notice, 57 V. c. 55, Sched. 
 
 Form F., p. 194. 
 Notice after service to be left 
 with engineer, 57 V. c. 55, s. 14, 
 p. 181. 
 Mode of serving notices required 
 by Act, 57 V. c. 55, s. 15 (1), p. 
 182. 
 
 Occupant when served to notify 
 owner, 57 V. c. 55, s. 15 (2), p. 
 182. 
 
 Examination of locality by engi- 
 neer,57 V. c. 55, s. 16 (1), p. 182. 
 Taking evidence, .57 V. c. 55, s. 16 
 
 (1), p. 182. 
 Adjournment of proceedings to 
 permit notice to be given to 
 persons not already served, 57 
 V. c. 55, s. 16 (1), p. 182. 
 
 Power to adjourn examination, 57 
 V. c. 55, s. 16 (2), p. 182. 
 
 Award to be made within thirty 
 days, 57 V. c. 55, s. 16 (2), p. 182. 
 
 Form of award, 57 V. c. 55, Sched. 
 Form G., p. 195. 
 
 Each owner as far as practicable 
 to do work on his own land, 
 57 V. c. 55, s. 16 (2). p. 182. 
 
 If ditch to be covered award to 
 specify material, 57 V. c. 55, s. 
 16 (3), p. 183. 
 
 Power to direct the opening of 
 ditch across lands not bene- 
 fited, 57 V. c. 55, s. 17, p. 183. 
 
 Award and plans to be filed with 
 clerk or clerks, 57 V. c. 55, s 
 18, p. 183. 
 
 Notice of filing and of amount re- 
 quired to be done or contri- 
 buted, 57 V. c. 55, s. 18, p. 183. 
 Engineer may continue work into 
 other municipalities, subject to 
 limits as to length and value, 
 57 V. c. 55, H. 19, p. 183. 
 
 Certificates as to lands and roads 
 affected to be transmitted to 
 clerk of ench municipality, 57 
 V. c. 55, B. 20, p. 183. 
 
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 Contimie^l. 
 
 Council and railway company may 
 agree as to construction of work 
 on lands of railway by company 
 and payment by municipality, 
 57 V. c. 55, 8. 21, (1), p. 184. 
 
 Assessment of cost on lands men- 
 tioned in the award, 57 V. c. 
 55, s. 21 (1), p. 184, 
 
 Assent to be obtained in writing 
 of two-thlids of owners liable 
 to assessment, 57 V. c. 55, s. 
 
 21 (2), p. 184. 
 
 Cost of work to be exclusive of 
 limit of $1,000, 57 V. c. 55, s. 21 
 (3), p. 184. 
 
 Appeals f/om award to county 
 judge, — time for appealing, 57 V. 
 c. 55, s. 22 (1), p. 184. 
 
 Notice in writing to be served 
 upon clerk, 57 V. c. 55, s. 22 (2), 
 p. 184. 
 
 Clerk to notify judge and judge 
 to tlx time and place for heat- 
 ing, 57 V. c. 65, s. 22 (3), p. 
 184. 
 
 Judge may order deposit to be 
 made for costs, 57 V. c. 55, s. 
 
 22 (3), p. 185. 
 
 Clerk to notify engineer and 
 owners of time and place for 
 hearing, 57 V. c. 55, s. 22 (3), 
 p. 185. 
 
 Appellant may have locality in- 
 spected by another engineer, 
 57 V. c. 55, s. 22 (4), p. 185. 
 
 Clerk to be clerk of the court, 57 
 V. c. 55, s. 22 (5), p. 185. 
 
 Judye to hear and determine 
 within two months, 57 V. c. 55, 
 s. 22 (6), p. 185. 
 
 Powers of judge as to setting 
 aside, altering or affirming 
 award, taking evidence and 
 inspecting premises, 57 V. c. 
 55. s. '?2 (7), p. 185. 
 
 Costs, how to be disposed of, 57 
 V. c. 55, s. 22 (7), p. 185. 
 
 Engineer guilty of misconduct 
 may be deprived of his fees, 
 .".7 V. c. 55, s. 22 (8), p. 185. 
 
 Foes and disbursements of judge, 
 57 V. c. 55, 8. 22 (9), p. 185. 
 
 DITCHES AND WATERCOURSES— 
 
 Cnnfiuiml. 
 
 A /ard as affirmed or amended to 
 be certified by clerk 57 V. c. 
 55, s. 22 (10), p. 186. 
 
 Enforcing award as amended, 67 
 V. c. 55 s. 22 (10), p, 186. 
 
 Clerks of other municipalities and 
 owners to be notified of 
 changes, 57 V. c. 55, s. 22 (10), 
 p. 186. 
 
 Awards not to be set aside for 
 want of form only, but to be 
 amended or referred back, 57 
 V. c. 55, 8. 23, p. 186. 
 
 When to be binding notwithstand- 
 ing defects, 57 V. c. 55, s. 24, p. 
 186. 
 
 Powers of judge as to taking evid- 
 ence, and compelling attend- 
 ance of witnesses, 57 V. c. 65, 
 s. 25, p. 186. 
 
 Clerk to have like powers as clerk 
 of division court as to Issuing 
 subpoenas, 57 V. c. 55, s. 26 (1), 
 p. 186. 
 
 Fees of witnesses to be as In di- 
 vision court, 57 V. c. 55, s. 26 
 (2), p. 186. 
 
 Municipality to pay charges of 
 engineer and judge and col- 
 lect same from persons liable, 
 57 V. c. 55, 8. 27, p. 186. 
 
 Engineer to lns{)ect work on expiry 
 of time limited by award, 57 V. 
 c. 55, s. 28 (1), p. 187. 
 
 Letting work to lowest bidder if 
 not completed within time 
 limited, 57 V. c. 55. s. 28 (1), p. 
 
 187. 
 
 Security to be given by contract- 
 or, 5Y V. c. 55. s. 28 (1). p. 187. 
 
 Four clear days notice to Im> 
 posted up and sent by regls- 
 teied letter to non-resident 
 owners before letting. 57 V. c. 
 55. s. 28 (1). p. 187. 
 
 Engineer may extend time f^r 
 compliance. 57 V. c. 55, s. 28 
 (2), p. 187. 
 
 O'vner in default, doing work af- 
 ter proceedings to let, to be 
 liable for charges. 57 V. c. 5i, 
 s. 28 (.1). p. 187. 
 
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 Work may be re-let until com- 
 pleted. 57 V. c. 55, s. 28 (4), p. 
 187. 
 
 EiiRineer to Inspect work on com- 
 pletion and certify amount 
 due, to contractors, 67 V. c. 55, 
 s. 29, p. 187. 
 
 Form of certificate, 57 V. c. 55, 
 Sched. Form H., p. 196. 
 
 Council to pay contractor and 
 collect amount from owners 
 liable, 57 V. c. 55, s. 30, p. 188. 
 
 Uock-cuttinK or blasting may be 
 let out to contract by engineer, 
 57 V. c. 55, s. 31 (1), p. 188. 
 
 Award to fix fractional part of 
 cost to lie borne by each own- 
 er, 57 V. c. 55, s. 31 (2), p. 188. 
 
 Collection of amounts due from 
 owners, 57 V. c. 55, s. 31 (1), p. 
 188. 
 
 Council to pay contractor and en- 
 gineer, 57 V. c. 55, s. 31 (2) p. 
 188. 
 
 Owner desiring to use ditch after 
 construction to drain other 
 lands, to take proceedings as 
 for construction, 57 V. c. 55, s. 
 32, p. 188. 
 
 Proceedings for deepening, widen- 
 ing or covering existing ditch 
 to be the same as for construc- 
 tion, 57 V. c. 55, s. 33, p. 189. 
 
 When ditch may be covered, 57 V. 
 c. 55, s. 33, p. 189. 
 
 Miiintt iKiiicc of ditch to bo in the 
 proportions fixed by the original 
 or any subsequent award, 57 V. 
 c. .^S, s. 34, p. 189. 
 
 Notice to owner making r'efault 
 to repair within thirty days, 57 
 V. c. 55, s. 35 (1), p. 189. 
 
 If work not done complainant to 
 notify engineer, 57 V. c. 55, s. 
 35 (1), p. 189. 
 
 Proceedings for inspection, etc., 
 to be the same as on non- 
 completion of work on con- 
 struction, 57 V. c. 55, s. 35 (2), 
 p. 189. 
 
 DITCHP:S AND WATEKCOUKSES— 
 ('nvtiini(<i. 
 
 If engineer finds no cause of com- 
 plaint — charges to be borne 
 by complainant, 57 V. c. 65, s. 
 35 (2), p. 189. 
 
 Works not undertaken under Acts 
 relating to ditches and water- 
 courses may be deepened, wid- 
 ened or repaired under Act, 57 
 V. c. 56, s. 35 (3), p. 190. 
 
 Heconsideration of award, — pro- 
 ceedings may be taken after two 
 years, or in case of a covered 
 drain after one year, from con- 
 struction, 57 V. c. 55, s. 36, p. 
 190. 
 
 Penalty for engineer failing to in- 
 spect, 57 V. c. 55, s. 37, p. 100. 
 
 Actions for mandamus, etc., not to 
 He but proceedings to be taken 
 under Act, 57 V. c. 5"), s. 38, p. 
 15)0. 
 
 Substitution of Act for former pro- 
 visions and repeal of inconsist- 
 ent enactments, 57 V. c. 55, s. 
 39. p. 190. 
 
 Former provisions respecting work 
 on railway lands not affecteo, 
 57 V. c. 55, s. 41, p. 191. 
 
 Saving clause as to things done un- 
 der former Acts, 57 V. c. 55, s. 
 
 42, p. 191. 
 
 Use of forms, 57 V. c. 55, s. 40, p. 
 190. 
 
 Schedule, 57 V. c. 55, Sched. p. 191. 
 
 Railway Clauses, 53 V. c. 69, p. 153; 54 
 V. c. 50, p. 97. 
 
 Hallway companies to be deemed 
 owners of hinds, u.'i V. c. 69, s. 
 1, p. 153. 
 
 " Notices to be served upon mana- 
 gers, 53 V. c. 69, s. 2, p. 153. 
 
 Duties performecT under directions 
 of managers to be deemed to 
 be performed by company, 63 V. 
 c. 69, s. 2, p. 153. 
 
 When works to be constructed on 
 lands of railway, 53 V. c. 69, s. 
 1 3 (1), p. 154. 
 
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 DIT'^^ES AND \V.\TERC0URSP:S— 
 
 C (in ti lined. 
 
 Brlrtprea or culverts may be deepen- 
 ed or widened or new ones con- 
 structed, 53 V. c. 69, s. 3 (1), p. 
 
 Ifi4. 
 
 Ditch or drain may be covered or 
 ^' open. &3 V. c. 6!), s. 3 (2), p. 154. 
 
 Bridges, culverts or road-beds not i 
 to he injured, nor trartic inter- 
 fered with, 53 V. c. 6!), s. 3 (3), p. 
 154. 
 
 ^ Works not to be carried through 
 cnttinjr without consent of rail- 
 way company, 53 V, c. GU, s. 3 
 (4). p. 154. 
 
 I Plans and estimates of work to be 
 filed with report of engineer, 53 
 V, c. 69, 8. 4, p. 154. 
 
 Proceedings on report of engineer 
 " of municipality, 53 V. c. 69, s. 5, 
 
 p. 154. 
 
 Copy of report, estimates and 
 plans to be sent to manager, 
 53 V. c. yd, s. .-» (1), p. 154. 
 
 Manager to give notice of appro- 
 val or disapproval, 53 V. c. 69, 
 s. 5 (2), p. 154. 
 
 Approval to be filed by clerk and 
 
 report to be binding there- 
 
 " after, 53 V. c. 09, s. 5 (2), p. 
 
 154. 
 
 Notice to state any objections 
 
 ^ and fix a day when engineers 
 
 shall meet and agree upon 
 
 work and cost, 53 V. c. 69, s. 
 
 5 (3), p. 155. 
 
 Clerk to give notice to munici- 
 ^ pallty's engineer, 53 V. c. 69. 
 
 s. 5 (4),. p. 155. 
 
 Report to be amended in dupli- 
 cate according to agreement 
 
 and to be filed and to be bind- 
 ing thereafter, 5p V. c. 69, s. 
 5 (5), p. 155. i 
 
 Reference, in case of disagreement, 
 to an engineer appointed by 
 Commissioner of Public Works, 
 53 V. c. 69, B. 5 (6), p. 155. 
 
 Report of such engineer to be 
 binding, 53 V. c. 69, s. 5 (6), p. 
 155. 
 
 DITCHKS AND WATERCOURSES— 
 Pontinncd. 
 
 Application to Commissioner of 
 Public Works, 63 V. c. 69, s. 
 5 (7), p. 155. 
 
 Commissioner to appoint engineer, 
 and engineer so appointed to 
 notify engineers of company 
 and municipality to attend, 53 
 V. c. 69, s. 6 (8), p. 156. 
 
 Inquiry into matters in dispute, 
 53 V. c. 69. s. 5 (8), p. 156. 
 
 Report to be made out in dupli- 
 cate and forwarded to en- 
 gineers of company and muni- 
 cipality, 53 V. o.. 69, s. 5 (9), p. 
 156. 
 
 Filing of report, oZ V. c. 69, u. 5 (9), 
 p. 156. 
 
 Apportionment of work by engineer 
 
 when final agreement concluded, 
 
 53 V. c. 69, s. 5 (10), p. 156. 
 
 When award to be made and filed 
 
 if agreement arrived at, 53 V. 
 
 c. 69, s. 5 (11), p. 156. 
 
 Awnrd to embrace luiula of owners 
 liable for work, 53 V. c. 69, s. 6 
 (11), p. 156. 
 
 Appeals from award, 53 V. c. 69, 
 s. 5 (12), p. 156. 
 
 Appeal not to affect company, 53 
 V. c. 69, s. 5 (12), p. 15G. 
 
 Clerk to give notice to manager of 
 time of commencement and 
 completion of work, 53 V. c. 69, 
 s. C (1), p. 167. 
 
 Notice to require manager to 
 state whethei- work shall be ' 
 done by romi'any or under the 
 supervision of railway engi- 
 neer by persons liable, 53 V. c. 
 69, s. 6 (1), p. 157. 
 
 Manager to notify clerk of mode 
 selected and clerk to give notice ■ 
 to parties liable to perform the 
 work, 55^ V. c. 69, s. 6 (2), p. 157. 
 V, 
 
 Engiieer to give certificate to clerk 
 on completion of work, 53 V. c. 
 69, s. 6 (3), p.157. 
 
 When work done by railway, coun- 
 cil to order payment of coat to 
 company by municipality, 53 V. 
 c. 69, s. 6 (4). p. i.';7. 
 
 
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 Collection of cost If not paid by 
 parties liable, 53 V. c. 69, s. 
 (4), p. 157. 
 
 Work en bridges and culverts to 
 be done by company at cost of 
 municipality to be collected 
 from persons liable, 53 V. c. 69, 
 8. 7, p. 158. 
 
 Company not to be liable for cost 
 of work. 53 V. c. «!», s. 8 p. 158. 
 
 Parties liable for cost may perform 
 work except as to bridges and 
 culverts If company refuses, 53 
 V. c. 6!t. s. 9, p. 158. 
 
 Company l.-able for damages caused 
 ' by neglect of work on bridges 
 
 and culverts, 53 V. c. 69, s. 10, p. 
 158. 
 
 Foregoing provl.sions only to ap- 
 ^ ply to rallway.s under legisla- 
 
 tive Jurisdiction of Province, 54 
 V. c. 50, s. 1, p. 97. 
 
 DIVIDENDS, To be Included In term 
 "personal property" for pur- 
 poses of aasesHment, 55 V c .48, 
 8. 2 (10), p. 560. 
 
 On shares In building societies, 
 loan companies, or railway 
 companies, to be liable to as- 
 sessment, 53 V. c. 48, 8. 7 (19), 
 p. 564. 
 
 Mode In which assessor may ascer- 
 tain the Income of any rate- 
 payer from, 55 V. c. 48, s. 43, p. 
 582. 
 
 DIVISION COURTS, Municipalities 
 to furnish accommodation. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 51, s. 10. p. 541. 
 
 I'se of court house, Rev. Stat. c. 51. 
 8. 11, p. 542. 
 
 Warden of county, Judge, sheriff, 
 and division court inspector to 
 make alterations In limits. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 51, s. 13, p. 542. 
 
 Establishment of divisions on pe- 
 tition of councils. Rev. Stat. c. 
 51, 8. 14, p. 543. 
 
 Effect of separation of union of 
 counties, Rev. Stat. c. 51, s. 15, 
 p. 543. 
 
 Proceedings In certain cases to 
 be continued in stnlor county, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 51, a. 18, p. 544. 
 
 Regulation of limits on separa- 
 tion, Rev. Stat. c. 51, s. 19, p. 
 544. 
 
 Where fees of clerk or bailiff do 
 not amount to $500, county to 
 pay for necessary books, 62 V. 
 c. 12, s. 2, p. 59. 
 
 Juries, who may be liable to serve, 
 52 V. c. 12, 8. 17, p. 61. 
 
 How selected and summoned, 62 
 V. c. 12, 8. 18, p. 62. 
 
 Clijrk of municipality to furnisn 
 clerk of court with copy of 
 voters' list, 52 V. c. 12, s. 19, p. 
 
 62. 
 
 Clerk refusing to furnish list, 
 punishment lit, 52 V. c. 12, 88. 
 21, 22; Uev. Stat. c. 51, 8. 165, p. 
 
 577. 
 
 i'Jstabllshment of, and continuation 
 of proceedings in, when provi- 
 alnjiiil county separated from 
 union, 'm V. c, 42, s. 49 (6), p. 
 2(M. 
 
 Dutif.s oi ( lerks and practice with 
 rf.si.t"! to line fence appeals, 
 I'.ev. Ktat. c. 219, s. 12, p. 2356; 
 5:' V. c. 67, p. 152. 
 
 DIVISION FENCES, My-laws for regu- 
 laihig, and apportioning cost of, 
 .% V. c. 42. s. 489 (18). p. 418, 
 
 Until by-laws passed, Acts respect- 
 ing line fences and ditches and 
 water-courses to apply, 56 V. c. 
 42, s. 489 (18), p. 418. 
 
 See Line Fences. 
 
 JOCKS, By-laws for the protection of. 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (4), p. 400. 
 
 For removal of obstructions from, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (5), p. 401. 
 
 For making, improving, etc., 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 479 (6), p. 401. 
 
 For erecting, renting, etc., in 
 harbours, 56 V. c. 42, s. 479 (7), 
 p. 401. 
 
 For granting aid for construc- 
 tion of. 55 V. c, 42. s. 479 (8>, 
 p. 401. 
 
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 Ki»r compelling the removal ol 
 obstructiuns from, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 43B (1'6), p. 433. 
 
 When vested in Dominion not to be 
 interfered with by by-laws 
 without consent of Government, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 543, p. 464. 
 
 D0CI;MKNTS, in possession of clerk to 
 be open to inspection, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 247 (1), p. 326. 
 
 Copies to be furnished by cleric on 
 payment of fee, 65 V. c. 42, s. 
 247 (1), p. 325. 
 
 Aflf.r original produced, copy cer- 
 tified under corporate seal may 
 be filed as evidence, 66 V. c. 42, 
 s. 247 (2), p. 325. 
 
 Clfiks fees I'ur copying to be fixed 
 by by-law. 55 Y. c. 42, a. 278 (lb), 
 p. 336. 
 
 l>OGS, By-laws reyulating; the running 
 at large •>!', and Imposing a tax 
 on keepers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (15), 
 p. 417. 
 I'Vjr klllliif,' or impounding and 
 Helling when running at large 
 «'(tnlr;ny to regulation, 65 V. c. 
 42, s. 489 (Ifi), p. 417; 66 V. c. 35, 
 s. 17, p. 147. 
 I'or appointment of inspectors of 
 sheep worried or killed by, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 479 (2), p. 400; 56 
 V. c. 35, s. 12, p. 146. 
 
 Entry to be made on a.sse.ssment 
 roll agair^Ht namt' of owner, 55 
 V. c. 48. s. 14 (3), p. 568. 
 
 .\ct to Impose a tax on, and for the 
 protection of sheep, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 214, p. 2335; 53 V. c. 62, p. 142; 
 55 V. c. 55, p. 659; 56 V. c. 46, 
 p. 191. 
 
 Annual tax, 53 V. c. 62, s. 1. p. 142. 
 
 Owners of kennels it>glstered In 
 "Kennel Register." may pay $10 
 on kennel In lieu of tax, 53 V. 
 c. 62, s. 1, p. 142. 
 
 Council on petition of twenty-flve 
 ratepayers may declare that tax 
 shall not be levied, 63 V. c. 62, 
 s. 2, p. 143. 
 
 DOGi^-Conlimuil. 
 
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 Duty of assessors as to enterina 
 dogs on roll. Rev. Stat. c. 214, 
 8. 3, p. 2336. 
 
 Owner to give particulars to as- 
 sessor, Rev. Stat. c. 214, s. 4, p. 
 2336; 53 V. c. 62, s. 3, p. 143. 
 
 Entry of tax on collector's roll. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 214, 8. 5, p. 2336; 53 V. c. 
 (;2, 8. 3, p. 143. 
 
 Failure to collect; requiring dogs 
 to be destroyed. Rev. Stat. c. 
 214, 8. 6, p. 2336; 53 V. c. 62, B. 5, 
 p. 143; 66 V. c. 46, s. 1, p. 191. 
 
 Formation of fund for damages, 
 application of tax, Rev. Stat. c. 
 214, s. 7, p. 2336. 
 
 Application of tax where council 
 does not wish to apply procee<ls 
 to claims for damages. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 214, 8. 8, p. 2337; 53 V. c. 
 62. s. 8. p. 144; 56 V. c. 55, s. 1, 
 p. 659. 
 
 1 ogs seen worrying or terrifying 
 sheep, or straying where sheep 
 are kept, may be killed, 56 "V. c. 
 46. s. 2. p. 191. 
 Exception as to dogs belonging m 
 neighboring proprietor or 
 muzzled dogs or dogs in cus- 
 tody of some person, .')6 V. c. 
 46, s. 2, p. 191. 
 Plea to action for killing. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 214, H. 10, p. 23.17. 
 
 Persons owning dogs addicted to 
 worr\ing msiy lie siimriKjned, 
 Uev. Stilt, c. 214. s. 11. p. 2387. 
 
 Procedure. Rev. Stat. c. 214, s. 12. 
 p. 2;{38. 
 
 Order for killing dog and fining 
 owner. Rev. Stat. c. 214, s. 13. 
 p. 2338. 
 
 Coiiviclion no bar to action, Rov. 
 Stat. c. 214. s. 14. p. 2338. 
 
 Extent of liability of owner or 
 keeper. Rev. Stat. c. 214, s. 15, 
 p. 2338. 
 
 Apportionment of damages where 
 more than one dog concerned. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 214, s. 15, p. 2338. 
 
 Appeals. Rev. Stat. c. 214, ^. 15 (6), 
 
 p. 23;jy. 
 
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 Dogs known to worry aheep to bf 
 killed by owner on notice, Key. 
 Stat. c. 214. 8. 16, p. 2a:{9. 
 Penalty, Rev. Stat. c. 214, s. 1«. j). 
 
 2a.'J!>. 
 Wlu-n penalties not to be in- 
 loreed, lie v. Stat. c. 214, 8. Ui, 
 p. 2339. 
 
 Conviction, but distress insulllcieiu, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 214. s. 17, p. J:i40; 
 53 V. c. 62, 8. 7, p. 143. 
 
 When owner of dog is unknown. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 214. s. 18. p. 2340. 
 
 Claims when paid by munloipaiily 
 to belong to it. Rev. Stai. e. 
 214. 8. 19, p. 2;;4U. 
 
 When owner of sheep not to be com- 
 pensated, liev. Slat. c. 214, 8. 20. 
 1). 2340. 
 
 Llabilily of do^ owner to sheep 
 DU'iicr wlu'ie lux not iinjiosed, 
 Rev. Stilt, c. 214, 8. 21, p. 2310; 
 53 V. f. 62, s. 8, p. 144. 
 
 DOMESTIC ANIMALS— see Animals; 
 Dogs; Pounds. 
 
 DOMESTIC SF-mVANTS. IJy-laws re- 
 
 speiliuK iMteHiKeiice ot'iees, 55 
 C. 42, s. 479 (24)-(28). p. 405. 
 
 DOMINION CtOVEHNMENT. Consent 
 reiiulred to by-laws interfering 
 with Dominion lands and public 
 works. 55 V. c. 42. s. 543. p. 405. 
 
 DOORS. By-laws for regulating, in 
 churches, theatres, hcUels. etc.. ' 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 479 (16). p. 403. 
 
 Af't respecting egress from pul>lic 
 buildings— see Public Buildings 
 (Rev. Stat. c. 210 p. 2.124). 
 
 DOOR-STF]PS. By-laws for removal of, 
 when obstructing wharves, etc.. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 479 (5). p. 401. | 
 
 H.v-lavvs for removal of. when ju'o- ' 
 Jecting into a public way, 55 V. 
 c. 42, 8. 496 (28), p. 434. 
 
 DOUBLE TRACKS IN SNOW ROADS, 
 County by-laws for making anJ 
 keeping open, t>5 V. c. 42, s. 56G 
 (4). p. 476. 
 
 Act • respecting — see Snow Roads 
 (Rev. Stat. c. 197. p. 2231). 
 
 DOWER, Lands dedicated for high- 
 ways to be free from claim of 
 wife of person dedicating, 56 V. 
 c. 42, s. 527f/, p. 46B. 
 
 DRAINACIE, 
 .MiscelliincoMs Provisions.— 
 
 Time williln which arbitrator to be 
 api)ointed by municipality af- 
 ter receiving notice, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 390, p. 37:;. 
 
 Ratepayers in municipalities in- 
 terested, not to be appointed, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 396 (2), p. 374. 
 
 Award to be made in tripiicute and 
 be tiled with ch rks, and regis- 
 tered. 55 V. c. 42 8. ;^9S. p. 374. 
 
 protection of 
 42, 8. 479 (4), p. 
 
 Hy-laws lor the 
 tiraiii.s, 55 V. c. 
 400. 
 
 Por rtniuving obstructions from 
 draiiis. 55 V. c. 42, 8. 479 (5), p. 
 4'il. 
 
 Foi- opening, cl( sing, improving, 
 etc., drains tmd water courses, 
 and aciiulring land therefor, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (5), p. 403. 
 
 I'.ir ((iniiieiliii^' erection of v.attr- 
 gales upon drains where 
 cros.se'l by fences, and pre- 
 venting i)l)Struction, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 4S9 (ai). n. 418. 
 
 For compelling removal of ob- 
 structions by persons respon- 
 sible, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (26), p. 
 
 p. 433. 
 
 sewer rents Hiul 
 
 mode of piiying 
 
 c. 42, s. 496 (34), p. 
 
 Fur chi.rging 
 prescribing 
 same, 55 V 
 
 435. 
 
 For acquiring lands in adjoining 
 municipality when necessary, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (35). p. 435. 
 
 Consent of . municipality In 
 wiiicli iiiiids iirc situnti' to 
 be first obtained, 55 V. c. 
 42. 8. 496 (35), p. 435. 
 Respecting the cleaning and 
 draining of cellars, sinks, wa- 
 ter closets, etc.. 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 483 (47), p. 422. 
 
 Respecting the clearing and 
 draining of vacant lots, pri- 
 vate drains, etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 489 (48). p. 4;:2. 
 
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 DRAINACn-: Conthnml. 
 
 Kur making ivKultitlons as t<», 
 wln'ii macssiiry fur sanitary 
 purposefl, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (4!t), 
 p. 422. 
 
 For borrowing money for pur- 
 poses of tile, stone and tim- 
 ber drainage, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 509 
 (1). p. 446. 
 
 Extension of newer by townnhlp, 
 city, town oi- incorporated vil- 
 lage Into adjoining municipality, 
 r.5 V. c. 42, 8. 4J2, p. 424. 
 
 Wet liindB purchased by town- 
 ships — power to raise or appro- 
 priate funtls for draining, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. .'.Jl (12), p. 452. 
 
 Powers of jiollce trustees as to con- 
 Mtractlon and repair, 55 V. c. 42, 
 
 s MVMt, p. 529. 
 
 Removal of stones, etc., from beds 
 of streams to injury of drains, 
 etc., prohiblletl, 55 V. c. 23, s. 1, 
 p. 156. 
 
 Submission of plans of sewerage 
 system for approval of Provin- 
 cial Boaro of Health, Fiev. Stat, 
 c. 205, s. 30. p. 22(17. 
 
 Works constructed under Tile, 
 Stone and Timber Drainage Act 
 — see Tile, Stone and Timber 
 Drainage (Rev. Stat. c. 38, p. 
 390; 53 V. c. 11. p. 42). 
 
 Mode of assessing costs when sevv- 
 eis, etc., constructed under lo- 
 cal Improvement by-laws — see 
 Local Improvements. 
 
 Act to conhomdaik ask amknu tiik 
 Drainaok Ltws, nl V. c. ^^^y, p. 11)7. 
 
 Short title, 57 V. c. .'')«, s. 1. p. 197. 
 
 Interpretation, 57 V. c. 56, s. 2, p. 
 197. 
 Initiation of procee(lin;:s, — 
 
 What work may be undertaken, 57 
 V. c. 56, s. 3 (1), p. 198. 
 
 On petition of majority of resident 
 and non-resident owners within 
 area described, council to order 
 examination, report and assess- 
 ment by engineer or surveyor, 
 'u V. c. 56, s. 3 (1), p. 19?, 
 When pumping nr embanking 
 wj'rks required, petition to be 
 
 DUAINACil — Cull I i mini 
 
 signed by two-thirds of own- 
 ers, 57 V. c. 66. H. 3 (2), p. 198. 
 
 Wlien wiiter caused to How 
 upon and Injure lands, lands 
 from which it is caused to 
 flow to be assessed for "injur- 
 ing liability," 57 V. c. 66, s. 3 (3). 
 p. 198. 
 Owntu-H of lands so assessed not 
 to count for or against peti- 
 tion, 57 V. c. 56 8. 3 (3), p. 199. 
 
 When work will provide outlet or 
 Improved outl«t for other lands, 
 such lands to be assessed for 
 "outlet liability," 57 V. c. 66, s. 
 3 (4). p. 199. 
 
 Owners of hindt" so assessed not 
 to count for or against peti- 
 tion, 57 V. c. 56, 8. 3 (4), p. 19it. 
 
 Form of petition, 57 V. c. 56, s. 4, p. 
 
 199. 
 
 Engineer— Examination and Report, 
 
 Oath to be taken by engineer or 
 surveyor before entering on his 
 duties 57 V. c. 56. s. 6, p. 200. 
 
 Assessment — may be placed on 
 whole lot or subdivision Instead 
 of only on part affected, 57 V. c. 
 56, s. 6, p. 200. 
 
 Amount of assessment may be de- 
 signiiied in money, 57 V. c. 56, s. 
 7, p. 200. 
 
 Plans, etc., to be prepared If re- 
 (lulred by council and Included 
 In cost of work. 57 V. c. 56, s. 8, 
 
 p. 200. 
 
 lleport to prf)vide for construction 
 of bridges and culverts on high- 
 ways and apportion cost, 57 V. 
 c. 56, s. 9 (1), p. 201. 
 
 llriilges ro(iuire<l to afford access 
 from lands of owners to high- 
 ways to be deemed part of 
 drainage work, 57 V. c. 56, s. 9 
 (2), p. 201. 
 
 lirldges required to be constructed 
 on lands of owners to be part 
 of work and report to fix 
 amounts to be paid to respec- 
 tive owners for construction or 
 p. 201. 
 enlargement, ,'>7 V. c. 56, s. 9 (3), 
 
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 Neither drHlimK>-' wi)rk nor munl- 
 clpaltty to be liable for main- 
 tenance, &7 V. i;. 56, 8. a (3), p. 
 •Ml. 
 
 i'rlvate or award drahiH Incorpor- 
 altMl In till' drainage work to be 
 allowed for, In report, 07 V. c. 
 C6, H. » (4), p. 201. 
 
 lleport to delfrinhu- manner of dlH- 
 poHlnfi; of nialerliil taken from 
 drain, an<l allowance for dam- 
 aKCH to cropH, etc., 57 V. c. 56, 8. | 
 « (f.), p. 201. 
 
 Owner desiring to appeal to re- 
 fvree may jjlve notice to head j 
 and clerk of Initiating munlci- j 
 pality vvilhin ten days after 
 adoption ni report, 57 V. c. 56, 
 s. 1> («). p. 201. 
 
 Decision of referee to be llnal, 5" 
 v. c. 5t;, s. it (6), p. 201. 
 
 Cost of spreading earth and remov- 
 ing timber on road allowances 
 to be included in the report and 
 to be borne by municipality, 57 
 V. c. 56. 8. 10, p. 202. 
 
 C(»vering drain, — particulars to be 
 given in report, 57 V. c. 56, s. 11, 
 p. 202. 
 
 When drain may not bo covered, 
 
 57 V. c. r.ij. s. 11, p. :<02. 
 
 Different classes of assessment to 
 be distinguished in report, 57 \'. 
 c. 56, 8. 12, p. 202. 
 
 Pi'ior assessments may be consid- 
 eied find allowance made there- 
 for to be stated in report, 57 V. 
 c. 56, s. 13, p. 202. 
 
 Report to state whether cost to be 
 borne solely by the municipal- 
 ity sending on engineer or by 
 several municipalities, 57 V. c. 
 56, 8. 14, p. 202. 
 
 Report, plans, etc., when com- 
 pleted to be filed with clerk of 
 municipality, 57 V. c. 56, s. 15, p. 
 202, 
 
 Consideration of report — Withdrawals 
 from petition, — 
 
 Clerk to give notice to all parties 
 assessed of particulars of as- 
 sessment and date of meeting 
 
 miAiaXUV:- Vuntiniinl. 
 
 to consider report, 67 V. c. 66, •. 
 16, p. 203. 
 
 Council to cause clerk to read re- 
 port, etc., to those present, at 
 meeting, 57 V. c. 56, b. 17, p. 203. 
 
 Opportunity to be given to with- 
 draw from petition, B7 V. c. 56, 
 H, 17. p. 203. 
 
 Withdrawals to be In writing and 
 to be llled, 57 V. c. 56, a. 17, p. 
 203. 
 
 New signatures may be added to 
 petition, 57 V. c. 56, 8. 17, p. 203. 
 
 If number of signatures sufflclent 
 at close of meeting, report may 
 be adopted, 57 V. c. 56, 8. 18, p. 
 203. 
 
 After adoption no one to be per- 
 mlttetl to withdraw, 57 V. c. 56, 
 
 s. 18, p. 203. 
 
 If number of remaining names not 
 sudlcient, liability of persons 
 withdrawing and other origi- 
 nal petitioners, for expenses, 67 
 V. c. 56, 8. 18, p. 203. 
 
 I'.v-laws,— 
 
 May be passed by council If of opin- 
 ion that work desirable, 57 V. c. 
 .56, 8. 19, p. 204. 
 
 For providing for work being 
 done, 57 V. c. 56, 8. 19 (1). p. 204. 
 
 For borrowing necessary funds 
 to defray the cost of doingr the 
 work or the municipality's 
 share thereof, 57 V. c. 56, s. 19 
 (2), p. 204. 
 
 For assessing and levying special 
 rate on lands and roads bene- 
 fited, 67 V. c. 56, B. 19 (3), p. 204. 
 
 For fixing time for paying assess- 
 ments. 57 V. c. 56 8. 19 (4). p. 
 204. 
 
 For determining property bene- 
 fited, 57 V. c. 56, 8. 19 (6). p. 204 
 
 Form of drainage by-law, 57 V. c. 
 56. 8. 20, p. 205. 
 
 Publication of by-law once a week 
 for four successive weeks in 
 newspaper designated by coun- 
 cil, 57 V. c. 56. s. 21 (1), p. 207. 
 Notices to be appended, 57 V. c. 
 56, 8. 21 (1), p. 207. 
 
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 DHAINAOE Continued. 
 
 PubllHher to Ht-nd copies of first 
 two iHsui'H to iKhlresses of all 
 persiiiis HH.st'Bsoil, 57 V. c. 56, s. 
 21 (2), |). 207. 
 
 Cdiiticil tnay dlrert service of by 
 li(W and notices In lieu of 
 publication, 57 V. c. 56, s. 22, p. 
 I'(t7. 
 Mode of Mervlce, 57 V. c. 56, 8. 22. 
 
 p. 207. 
 Statutory declaration to be made 
 by pcirton effectluK Hervlces. 
 57 \'. c. 56. 8. 22, p. 208. 
 
 If not (luashed within time llmltet' 
 by-law to be valid, 57 V. c. 5(1, 
 . 8. 23. p. 208. 
 
 <'ourt ot Ucvision. — 
 
 Council of not more than five mem- 
 bers to be, 57 V. c. 56, s. 24, p. 
 208. 
 
 Council consisting of more than five 
 members to appoint tlve to act, 
 57 V. c. 56, 8. 25, p. 208. 
 
 Oath to be taken by persons ap- 
 pointed, 57 V. c. r)6, s. 26, p. 208. 
 
 Three to constitute a quorum, 57 V. 
 c. 56, s. 27, p. 208. 
 
 Majority to decide questions aris- 
 ing, 57 V. c. .56, s. 27, p. 208. 
 
 Members not to hear appeals in 
 which they are Interested, 57 
 V. c. 56, s. 27, p. 208. 
 
 Clerk of municipality to act as 
 clerk and summon witnesses, 57 
 V. c. .56, s. 28 (1), p. 20!). 
 
 Form of summons, 57 V. c. 56, s. 
 28 (2). p. 209. 
 
 Witness fees to be on division court 
 scale, 57 V. c. 56, s. 28 (3), p. 20:i. 
 
 Power to meet and adjourn from 
 time to time, 57 V. c. 56, s. 29. 
 p. 209. 
 
 Taking evidence on oath, 57 V. c. 
 56. s. .SO. p. 209. 
 
 Penalty for witness falling to at- 
 tend, 57 V. c. 56, s, 31, p. 209. 
 
 Notice of appeal,— who may give. 
 57 V. c. 56, s. 32, p. 209. 
 
 Time for holding court.— notice to 
 be given, 57 V. c. 56, s. 33, p. 210 ! 
 
 DRAIN At} K ('oiitLiiucd. 
 
 Time for giving notice of appeal, 57 
 V. c. 56, 8. 33, p. 210. 
 
 Form of notice of complaint to be 
 given to person Interested, 57 V. 
 c. 56, B. 34, p. 210. 
 
 Service of notice, 67 V. c. 56, s. 35, 
 p. 210. 
 
 List of appeals to be made by clerk, 
 — appeals to be taken up In their 
 order, 57 V. c. 56, s. 36, p. 210. 
 
 Form of list, 57 V. c. 56, 8. 37, p. 
 210. 
 
 Court may take into consideration 
 prior as.'^essments, 57 V. c. 56, s. 
 38. p. 211. 
 
 Adjournment In order that notice 
 may be given to persons af- 
 fected by alteration of assess- 
 ments. 57 V. c. 56, s. 39, p. 211. 
 
 Clerk to notify appellants of result 
 of appeal and date of closing 
 court, 57 V. c. 56, s. 40, p. 211. 
 
 Appeals to county judge,— when to 
 lie, 57 V. c. 56, s. 41, p. 211. 
 
 Notice to be filed within ten days 
 after closing of court, 67 V. c. 
 .56. s. 42, p. 212. 
 
 Clerk to notify judge, and judge 
 to fix time and place for hear- 
 ing, 57 V. c. .56, s. 43, p. 212. 
 
 Notice to be given to persons ap- 
 pealed against, 57 V. c. 56, s. 
 44, p. 212. 
 
 When judgement to be given, 57 
 V. c. 56. n. 45, p. 212. 
 
 Clerk of municipality to act as 
 clerk and issue subpoenas to 
 witnesses, 57 V. c. 56, s. 46 (1), 
 p. 212. 
 
 Witness f".)^-. 57 V. c. !>6. s. 46 (2), 
 p. 212. 
 
 Powers of judge on appeal, 57 V. 
 c. 56. s. 47, p. 212. 
 
 Costs to be apportioned by judge 
 and enforced by distress or 
 execution, .57 "V. c. 56. s. 48, p. 
 212. 
 
 What costs may be awarded, — 
 taxation, 57 V. c. 56, s. 49, p. 
 213. 
 
 Fees and expenses of judge, 57 V. 
 c. 56, s. 50, p. 213. 
 
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 DRAIN A( Hi- Continiivtl. 
 
 Decision of judge to be final, F)7 
 V, c. 56, 8. 51, p. -lU. 
 
 Clerk to alter assessments con- 
 formably with result of ap- 
 peals, and by-law tf) be 
 amended accordlnxly, 57 V. c. 
 56, s. 52, p. 21C. 
 
 Dehontures,— 
 
 May be Issued for amounts not less 
 than $50, 57 V. c. 56. s. 19 (2), p. 
 204. 
 
 Principal and interest may be in- 
 cluded in one sum, 57 V. c. 56, 
 s. 53, p. 213. 
 
 When assos.snuMit paid before de- 
 bentures issued, amount of de- 
 bentures to be reduced, .^iT V. c. 
 56, s. 54, p. 213. 
 
 Informalities not to Invalidate, 57 
 V. c. 56, s. .")5, p. 214. 
 
 When no application made to quash 
 by-law, debentures to be valid 
 to extent of amount advanced, 
 57 V. c. 5G, 8. 56, p. 214. 
 
 Work not continued Into another 
 municipality, 
 
 What lands may be assessed for 
 work not continued Into a 
 ;:yunici|)a».ry, other tiitiii tli<' 
 initiiitinp niunicipniity, HT V. t. 
 
 ."iij. s. ."(7 ( 1 1, p. lilt. 
 
 Work not to be deemed to be con- 
 llnu('<l into another municipality 
 l>y re.'ison of its beini? construct- 
 ed on I'ond fonniti^T boinidary 
 lin« r.7 V. c. ^6, s. 57 (2). j), 214. 
 
 Conv.tiiictloii of diain on towr line. 
 — huw ccist to be borne, '',1 V. c. 
 r,G, s. 58. p. 214. 
 
 Wnrjt continued into another munlcl- 
 
 JMllilV. — 
 
 Ennineci" riiiiy continue work to n 
 siifliciciit outlet rctfiirdless of 
 municipiil boundaries, 57 V. c. 
 .16. s. .'.;). p. 214. 
 
 Report to coiitnin separate estimnto 
 of COS. of work in each mtmici 
 pality r^^ V. c. 56, s. 59, p. 215. 
 
 NelKhboiM-lr k municipalities mny 
 
 lie '. hiTfrei' if lands or roads 
 
 DRAINAGK- i-oiiliniud. 
 
 therein benefited althouwh drain 
 does not enter them, 57 V. c. 56. 
 8. 60, p. 215. 
 
 Settling assessments between munlci- 
 
 palilies, — 
 
 Council of Inltatlng municipality 
 to serve head of municipality 
 benefited with report, plans, etc., 
 57 V. c. 56, s. 61, p. 215. 
 
 Municipality served to raise and 
 pay over necessary amount 
 within four months, 57 V. c. 56, 
 s. 62, p. 215. 
 
 Court of revision for settling as- 
 sessments on ratepayers, 57 V. 
 c. 56, s. 62, p. 216. 
 
 Appeal to referee, notice to be given 
 within thirty days from service 
 of by-law, 57 V. c. 56, s. 63 (.), 
 p. 216. 
 
 Cirounds of appeal when assess- 
 ment a?^ainst appealing munici- 
 pality exceeds $1,000 or the esti- 
 mated cost of the work in the 
 Inltijitlng munlclpollty, 57 V. c. 
 r.6, s. 63 (2). p. 216. 
 In rases not otherwise provided 
 for, r)7 V. c. 56, s. 63 (2), p. 216 
 
 What order may be made by re- 
 feree on ai)peal, 57 V. c. 56, s. 61 
 (1). p. 216. 
 i Appeal to lie to court of appeal 
 
 I whose decision shall be final. 
 
 ! 57 V. c. 56, s. 64 (2), p. 217. 
 
 j Initiating ininiicipiilily mny abiiii- 
 
 i don work after determination 
 
 ! of appeal, 57 V. c. 56. s. 64 (3), p. 
 
 i 217. 
 
 .XsseHsnieiit for cut off,— 
 
 I Lands or roads from which water 
 I cut off may be assessed for 
 
 I benv?Pt, 57 V. c. 56, s. C.'S, p. 217. 
 
 .*. nicndiu^r Hy-I'i^'.— 
 
 : By-law which has been acted upon, 
 
 I and which does not piovide suf- 
 
 ficient funds may h*.-. amended 
 anil further debentures issued, 
 67 V. c. 56, s. 66 (1), p. 217. 
 
 ' Where liiiids mid mnds in iinothci- 
 
 i municipality are assessed fo'" 
 
 , work. r>7 V. c. 56. s. 66 (2), p. 217. 
 
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 DRAINAGE- Conthninl. 
 
 App-^al to referee. 57 V. c. 56, 8. 6'j 
 (2), p. 217. 
 
 By-law providing more than suf- ; 
 ficlent funds, to be amended and 
 surplus distributed, 57 V. c. 56. 
 s. 66 (3), p. 217. 
 
 I'ubllcatlon of amending by-law, 
 57 V. c. 56, s. 67, p. 218. 
 
 Ajiiilicatlon of provisions as to pur- 
 chase of debentures by Gov- 
 ernment, 57 V. c. 56, s. 67, p. 218. 
 
 Mnintenniicf of Work, — 
 
 Work not continued into another 
 municipality to be maintained 
 ■ by initiating municipality at ex- 
 pense of lands and rtjads liable 
 to jisscsxiui'iit for cdiistnn-d)!!!. 
 !is (Irtcnniiicd liy report, niilli j 
 varied by new I'eport, 57 V. c. j 
 r)fi. s. 68, p. 218. I 
 
 Work continued into another muni- , 
 cipality to be maintained by in- j 
 itiating municipfiity from point j 
 of commencement to point at 
 whirli it enters another munlci- \ 
 jiality, and by every other muni- j 
 cipality from the point at which 
 it enters such municipality to I 
 tlie jioint at which it enters an- i 
 other municipality or to the out- , 
 let as the case may be, 57 V. c. I 
 ■"ifi, s. 69, p. 219. I 
 
 (lovornnuMit or county drains not I 
 extcndiuK beyond one munici- ' 
 pality to l)e maintained by such j 
 municipality, 57 V. c. 56, £?. 70, 
 (1), p. 219. I 
 When continued beyond the lim- 
 its of one municipality, 57 V. I 
 c. 56, s. 70 (2). p. 219. I 
 
 Work commencing on road al- ! 
 lovvance betwetn two munici- i 
 pallties, 57 V. c. 56, s. 70 C'.), p. : 
 
 220. I 
 
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 Municipality undertaking rei)airs i 
 to serve head of eveiy mmdcl- j 
 pality liable to contribute with i 
 copy of by-law, 57 V. c. 5fi, s. 71 
 (1), p. 220. 
 
 Api)eal from by-law, 57 V. c. 56, s. 
 71 (1), p. 220. 
 
 Council served to raise and pay | 
 over amount reciuired within I 
 
 DRAINAGK— ' o;(/(»iHcd. 
 
 four months, 57 V. c. 56, s. 71 
 (2). p. 221. 
 
 Assessments may be varied from 
 time to time on report of en- 
 gineer or surveyor, 57 V. c. 66, 
 s. 72 (1), p. 221. 
 Proceedings oii report, 57 V. c. 56, 
 s. 72 (2), p. 221. 
 
 Appeal from report to referee, 57 
 V. c. 56, S. 72 (3), p. 221. 
 
 Appeal by owners to court of re- 
 vision, 57 V. c. 56, s. 72 (4), p. 
 221. 
 
 Power to compel repairs by muni- 
 cipality — by mandamus, 57 V. c. 
 .=56, s. 73, p. 221. 
 Application to referee to set aside 
 notice to repair, .'J7 V. c. 56, s. 
 73 («), p. 222. 
 Notice given without cause, party 
 givir< CO pay costs of appeal 
 to rf feree, 57 V. c. 56, s. 73 (6), 
 p. 21:2. 
 
 Costs payable by municipality to 
 be paid out of general funds, 
 57 V. c. .56, s. 73 (r), p. 222. 
 
 Appeal from referee to court of 
 appeal, 57 V. c. 56, s. 73 (d), p. 
 222. 
 
 Powers of court of appeal, .57 V. c. 
 
 56, S. 73 (f), p. 222. 
 Thirty days notice of motion for 
 
 mandamus to be given to 
 
 municipality, m Y. c. 56, s. 73 
 
 (/■), p. 222., 
 
 Repairing without report,— limit of 
 cost of work, .57 V. c. .56, s. 7!. p. 
 223. 
 
 RpT ailing upon report of engineer, — 
 proceedings to be the same as 
 on construction, but without pe- 
 tition, 57 V. c. 56, s. 75, p. 223. 
 
 Work constructed ont of general 
 funds, or under illegal by-la. .•. 
 to be repaired on report of engi- 
 neer, 57 V. c. 56, s. 7,5, p. 223. 
 Engineer to assess property bene- 
 fited, 57 V. c. 56, s. 75, p. 223. 
 
 D'lientnres issued for maintennnce, — 
 
 When work of repair too expensive 
 to levy cost In one year, coun- 
 cil may Issue debentures, 57 V. 
 c. 56, s. 83, p. 226. 
 
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 DRAIN AGK fonliuiuil. 
 
 Debentures to b<» payable within 
 seven years, 57 V. c. 56, s. 83, ji. 
 226. 
 
 When Mniiiciinv DrMintiue Aid .\ri 
 t(» iii)|»l}' to (lel.f'iitiin's, 7*7 v. c. 
 
 I'aying bark advance.s made out of 
 
 j^ciU'iiil fiiiidfc, — 
 
 Amount advaiK^ed in anticipation 
 of levying rates to be repaid ;i' 
 soon as collected, 57 V. c. 56, .■ 
 
 77, p. 224. 
 
 Removal of obstructions caused by 
 priviite persons, — 
 
 Notice to be Klven to person re- 
 sponsible to remove obstruction, 
 57 V. c. 56, s. 78 (1), p. 224. 
 
 Removal by municipality on de- 
 fault of owner or occupant lia- 
 ble, 57 V. c. 56, s. 78 (1), p. 224. 
 
 I'ower to .i|)point Inspector d 
 drains, 57 V. c. 56, s. 78 (2), p. 221. 
 
 CoUertion of cost of removal by 
 municipality, 57 V. c. 56, s. 7X 
 (■■i). p. 224, 
 
 Penalty for obstructing or injurtnK 
 worlds. 57 V. c. 56, s. 79 p. 224. 
 
 Removing obstructions to course of 
 drain:! ;,'(' on constru<'tion, — 
 
 Council with consent of owner and 
 of municipalities liable to assess- 
 !iient, and orf payment of com- 
 Iiensatlon, may remove danis 
 and other artificial obstructions, 
 57 V. c. 56, 8. 80, p. 225. 
 
 fn default of agreement compensa- 
 tion to be determined by re- 
 feree, 57 V. c. 56, 8. 80, p. 225. 
 
 Cost of removal to be part of cost 
 of construction, 57 V. c. 66, s. 80, 
 p. 225. 
 
 Operatiiiy; i»innpin^j works, etc., — 
 
 Power t.) api)oint commissioners 
 from among owners assessed, 57 
 V. c. 56, s. 81, p. 225. 
 
 Powers of commissioners, 57 V. c. 
 56, s. 81, p. 225. 
 
 Hy-lawR for defraying annual cost, 
 
 .'>7 V. c. 5(;. s. .Si, I). 225. 
 
 DKAIN AGJ:- iontliiiml. 
 
 On petition «»f two-thirds of persons 
 Interested in pumping works, 
 etc., ■c(jnstru<!ted by private per- 
 sons, council may assume same 
 and charge cost to lands bene- 
 flled, ,'i7 V. c. 56, s. 82, p, 225. 
 
 Miikini; M\v:ird ditiiiis municipoi, — 
 
 Upon petition as for construction 
 council may assume drain and 
 assess as for construction, 57 V. 
 C. 56, s. 84, p. 226. 
 
 Passing of by-law to bar further 
 proceedings under award, 57 V. 
 c. '>(\. H. S4, p. 22i). 
 
 Work on railway Iiuids, — 
 
 Power to agree with railway com- 
 pany for construction or en- 
 largement of work by c<mi- ' 
 pany, 57 V. c. 56, a. 85 (1), p. 226. 
 
 Company to be paid out of general 
 fnnils and costs to be assessed •" 
 against lands and roads liable 
 for work as part of cost of 
 work, .')7 V. <•. 56, s. 85 (1), p. 226. 
 
 I Ciniseiil in writing of majority of 
 I owners liable, to be obtained ' 
 
 before agreement is made, 57 V. 
 
 c. .56, s. 85 (2), p. 226. 
 
 Cost of refen'nce and incidental ex- 
 penses, — 
 
 Co.«t of reference, except where 
 otherwise provided, and of pub- 
 li<!itlf>n, etc., of by-law, and 
 other incidental expenses, to be 
 included In assessment as part 
 of the cost of the drainage work, 
 .57 V. c. .56, s. Sn, p. 227. 
 
 L.ii(llor>I ;!inl teii.iMt, — 
 
 (\)venant by tenant to pay taxes 
 not to Include assessments for 
 (iialnago unless "xr>ressly In- 
 clu<ied, 57 V. c. 56, s. 87, p. 227. 
 
 Cost of proceedings under act in- 
 curred after date of contract to 
 pnr'hase, or lease with option 
 of purchase to Vie added to price 
 and to be paid by purchaser or 
 lessee on exercising option to 
 purr-hase, 57 V. e. 56, s. 87, p. 
 227. 
 
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 DRAINAGE- Con«HutJ. 
 
 I)niinii;,'«? TriiilH,— 
 Referee,— appointment by Lieuten- 
 
 ant-Governor, 57 V. 
 (1), p. 227. 
 
 c. 66, s. 88 
 
 'I'o l»e an olliccr of Iliuli ('ourt, fu 
 V. c. 66. a. 88 (2). p. 227. 
 To be a barrister of ten years 
 Htuncllntj. 67 V. c. 56, s. 88 (3). 
 p. 227. 
 
 Tenure of ofllce, 67 V. c .56 s. 88 
 (4). p. 227. 
 
 Not to practice law, 67 V. c. 56, b. 
 88 (5J, p. 227. 
 
 S.ilary and travelling expenses, 
 57 V. v. 56, 8. 88 (6), p. 1,27. 
 
 To have powers of oniclal referee 
 ■i..<l of arbitrators under for 
 mer Acts, 67 V. c. 56, s. 89 (1), 
 p. 227. 
 
 To have p<.wers of Judge In pro- 
 ceeds ^ b. fore him, 67 V. c. 
 56. H. ' . p. 228. 
 
 May grant injunction (»• manda- 
 mus, 67 V. c. 66, s. 8!» (2>, p. 2L's. 
 
 To determine validity of proceed- 
 i'ii-' and make necessary 
 iimen'sients, r>7 V. c. 66, s. 8'J 
 (o, I,. 228. 
 
 Not to exercise powers of court 
 of revision or county Judge, 
 57 V. c. 56, a. 89 (3), p. 228. 
 
 Interlf)cutory api)licatlon8 to be 
 ina<le to refere*; and no appeal 
 to lie from his decision, 67 V. c. 
 66, s. 'to, p. 228. 
 
 Appeals from assessment,— copy to 
 be filed in office of county court 
 clerk, 67 V. c. 56, a. 91, p. 228. 
 
 Amendment of by-laws to carry out 
 de(lsi(m of referee, 57 V. c. 56, 
 a. 92, |). 228. 
 
 HeferriP'ir <-laims for damages or 
 compensation,- referee to hear 
 and determine atid make award 
 In writing snowing reasons, 67 
 V. c. 66, 8. 93 (1), p. 229. 
 
 Proceedings to be instituted by 
 notice to opposite i>arty. 57 V 
 c. 66, a. 93 (2). p. 229. 
 
 Notice to be filed with county 
 court clerk within one yeai- 
 from catise f.f complaint aris- 
 ing, 67 V. c. 56, 8. n (3}, p. 229. 
 
 D.M I. — G 
 
 DRAIN AGE— Continued. 
 
 Actions for damages, may be re- 
 ferred to referee by courts, 57 V. 
 c. 66, s. 94, p. 229. 
 Jurisdiction of court when no ap- 
 idicatlon or order for refer- 
 eru'c made, 57 V. c. 56, s. 94, 
 1). 229. 
 
 Procedure upon reference, to be di- 
 rected by referee, 67 V. c. 56, s. 
 96 (1), p. 229. 
 
 Clerk of county court to act as 
 clerk to referee, 57 V. c. 56, s. 
 95 (2>, p. 230. 
 
 Absence of clerk of county court, 
 67 V. c. 66, s. 95 (3>, p. 230. 
 
 Subpoenas, 57 V. c. 56, s. j (4), p. 
 
 230. 
 
 When referee proceeds on view or 
 on special knowledge or skill, 
 57 V. c. 56, 8. 96, p. 230. 
 
 Damages and costs payable by 
 municipalities, — to be assessed 
 pro rata on lands liable for ( on- 
 struction, 67 V. c. 66, s. 97 (1), p. 
 230. 
 
 When council or officers In fault 
 referee may or<ler jtayment 
 out of general funds, 57 V. c. 
 56. s. 97 (2), p. 230. 
 
 When proce«'dlngs settled by 
 agreement, referee to direct 
 how damages anil costs to be 
 payable, 67 V. c. 56. a. 97 (3), 
 1>. 230. 
 
 Short-hand writer to ije appcdnted 
 by Lleutena'-. L-Goveruo., 57 V. c. 
 .'■)6, 8. 98, p. 231. 
 liemuneratlon of, 67 V. c. 56, s. 
 98, p. 231. 
 
 Clerk of cf)urt to give notice of fil- 
 ing report to i)artles interested, 
 and to clerk of municipality, .")7 
 V. c. 56, 8. 99. p. 231. 
 
 Copy of report to be sent to clerk 
 of each munici|)allty Interested 
 and to hf kept f)n tile by him, 67 
 V. c. 66, 8. 100, p. 231. 
 
 Decision, In cases other than ap- 
 peals from assessmcTit or ap- 
 peals t< referee for damages or 
 compensation, to be In form of 
 order for Jurlgment, 57 V. c. 56, 
 s. 101. p, 231. 
 
 
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 DRAINAGE- Gontinued. 
 
 Court-houses, rig^v of referee to 
 use, 57 V. c. 56, s. 102, p. 231. 
 
 Sheriffs and peace officers to assist 
 and obey referee, 57 V. c. 56, s. 
 103, p. 231. 
 
 Fees, 57 V. c. 56, s. 103, p. 231, 
 
 • Practice, 57 V. c. 56, s. 104, p. 232. 
 
 Evidence, when to be written out 
 at length and filed, 57 V. c. 56, 
 s. 105, p. 232. 
 
 Appeal to court of appeal, time and 
 manner of, 57 V. c. 56, s. 106, 
 p. 232. 
 
 Rules and tariffs of costs, may be 
 miuif by judp's of Supreme 
 Court of .ludictiture, 57 V. e. 56, 
 s. 107, p. 232. 
 
 Jlay be framed 1 y referee sub- 
 ject to approval of Lieutenant- 
 Governor, 57 V. c. 56, s. 108 (1), 
 p. 232. 
 
 To be published In Ontario Ga- 
 zette and to have the force 
 of law, 57 V. c. 56, s. 108 (2), 
 p. 232. 
 
 Tariff of county court adopted 
 until other riovl^ion made, 
 57 V. c. 56, s. 109, p. 232. 
 
 Taxation of costs, 57 V. c. 56, s. 110, 
 p. 233. 
 
 Fees, how payable, 57 V. c. 56, s. 
 Ill, p. 233. 
 
 Fees of referee, not to exceed four 
 dollar.s a day and to be paid In 
 stfimi'S, 57 V. e. 56, s. 112, p. 232. 
 
 Tfeports not lo be given out until 
 stamped, 57 V. c. 56, s. 113, p. 
 233. 
 
 Repealing and rrving clause, 57 V. 
 c. 56, s. 114, p 233. 
 
 Commencement of act, 57 V. c. 56, 
 s. 115. p. 233. 
 
 DRAINAGE DEEIENTURES, 
 
 Act respecting, Rev. Stat. c. 37, p. 386; 
 53 V. c. 11, p. 42. 
 
 Act may be cited as "Munici-^a.1 
 Drainage Aid Act," Rev. Stat, 
 c. 37, s. 1. p. 386. 
 
 DRAINAGE DEBENTURES- Continued 
 
 Duties assigned by original act to 
 Commissioner of Public Works, 
 transferred to Provincial Trea- 
 surer, 53 V. c. 11, s. 1, p. 42. 
 
 Authority to purchase debentures 
 extended to county debentures, 
 53 V. c. 11, s. 2, p. 42. 
 
 Townships and counties undertak- 
 ing works under Municipal Act 
 may deposit plans, etc., and a 
 copy of the by-law and apply 
 for the sale of debentures. Rev. 
 Str..*. c. 37, s. 2, p. 386; 53 V. c. 
 11, s. 2, p. 42. 
 
 Application to be in writing signed 
 by head of council. Rev. Stat. c. 
 37, s. 2 (2), p. 38. 
 
 Aflldavits of head and clerk to ac- 
 company application, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 37, s. 2 (2), p. 386. 
 
 Form of afl^davit of reeve. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 37, sched. A., p. 388. 
 
 Form of affidavit of clerk, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 37, sched. B., p. 389. 
 
 Provincial treasurer to report upon 
 Investments, Rev. Stat. c. 37, s. 
 
 3, p. 386. 
 
 When Investment not to be deemed 
 proper. Rev. Stat. c. 37, s. 4, p. 
 387. 
 
 Purchase of debentures out of Con- 
 solidated Revenue Fund, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 37, s. 5, p. 387. 
 
 Lieutenant-Governor may advance 
 par value of debentures or re- 
 tain jien-cntage until works in- 
 spected, Rev. Stat. c. 37, s. 6, p. 
 387. 
 
 After investment made, deben- 
 tures to be unquestionable. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 37, s. 7, p. 387. 
 
 Amounts payable under by-law to 
 be remitted aimually to Pro- 
 vincial Treasurer, Rev. Stat. c. 
 37, s. 8 (1), p. .387. 
 
 Seven per cent, to be payable on all 
 arrears. Rev. Stat. c. 37, s. 8 (1), 
 p. 387. 
 
 After default, treasurer not to pay 
 out any sums except for cur- 
 rent expenditure until arrears 
 and interest have been paid. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 37, s. 8 (2), p. 388. 
 
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 DRAINAGE 1TEBENTUK1:8—Coh'(/. 
 
 Liability nf treasurers and mem- 
 bers (if lou noils for neglect of 
 duty, iiev. Stat. c. o7, s. 8 (3), p. 
 
 388. 
 
 Tile, stone and timber drainage de- 
 l)entures— st-e Tile, Stone and 
 Tinibur DraiiiriH^e (Rev. Stat. c. 
 :J8. p. 2M); 5\i V. c. n, p. 42). 
 
 See Drainage. 
 
 DRAINAGE TKIALS— See Drainage. 
 
 DRAYMEN, J?y-la\vs for rogulatint; 
 and lict using, 55 V. c. 12, s. 510»/, 
 p. 448. 
 
 DRESSED HOGS, Market Fees not to 
 be collected on, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 4'J7 (1), p. 457. 
 
 By-laws for Imposing market fees 
 on persons selling in adjacent 
 streets not to apply to, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 498 (3), p. 439. 
 
 DRIFTWOOD, Duties of councils with 
 respect to preventing accumu- 
 lation in streams, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 535/>, p. 462. 
 
 DRIVES, By-laws for actiuirlng land 
 for, 55 V. c 42, s. 47lt (22), p. 405. 
 
 Council taking land in adjoinim? 
 municipality to lay out, and re- 
 pair same and provide police 
 protection, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (23), 
 p. 405. 
 
 Assessment of property fronting 
 on, for local improvements, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 620 (7), p. 511. 
 
 See Public Parks. 
 
 DRIVING, By-laws for regulation of, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (14), p. 402. 
 
 By-laws to prevent driving of 
 horses and cattle on sidewalks, 
 etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. 4H6 (5), p. 431. 
 
 Townwliip by-lnwH fiu- itroliiiiitiiiir 
 riding or driving on footpaths, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 567 (4), p. 478. 
 
 Regulation of travel on highways 
 and bridges. Rev. Stat. c. 195, 
 p. 2228; 53 V. c. 57, p. 139; 54 V. 
 c. 47, i». 95 ; 5.' V, e, 52, p. 175. 
 
 DRUNKENNESS, By-laws for com- 
 mittal of drinikarJs to houses 
 of corretiion, etc., in cic.es and 
 towns, 55 V. c. 42, s. 462 (2), p. 
 393. 
 
 Institutions for reclamation and 
 
 cure of habitual drunkards may 
 
 be established by cities of 50,- 
 
 000, 5". V. c. 42, 3. 462 (:!), p. 394. 
 
 Who n.>:y be committed, 55 V. c. 
 
 42, s. 462 (4), p. 3;H. 
 Provisions relating to private 
 lunatic asylums to apply, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 4G2 (5), p. 394. 
 
 By-laws for the prevention of, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 489 (34), p. 42L 
 
 By-lMws for restraint and punish- 
 nu-nt of persons found drunk In 
 public places, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 
 (38), p. 421. 
 
 Pcr.sons arrested in cities and 
 towns, in case of first or se- 
 cond offences may hp released 
 by officer in charge of police 
 station, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (38), p 
 421. 
 
 I'dsons cliarjicd iiiny uive evidiMHe 
 in their own behalf, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 4S9 (38), p. 421. 
 
 DRY DOCKS. Companies for construc- 
 tion of — scis Piers, Wharves,, 
 Dry Docks and Harbours (Rev. 
 Stat. c. 161, p. 1521). 
 
 DRY GOODS, Agents for the sale of, 
 when to be deemed hawkers, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. Wo (3)rf, p. 427. 
 
 DWELLING HOUSES, Lands within 
 two hundred yards of, not to 
 be taken for enlargement of 
 cemeteries without consent of 
 owner, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (12)ff, p. 
 417. 
 
 By-laws for regulating the erection 
 or occupation of, on narrow 
 Htrr-ets, etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 
 (lOf/), p. 432. 
 
 By-laws In large cities for fixing 
 minimum area of vacant land 
 to be used as curtilage, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 545(/. p. 4(55, 
 
 By-laws In large cities for regulat- 
 ing mode of erection, within 
 defined areas, 55 V. c. 42, s. 545a, 
 p. 465. 
 
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 DWELLING IIOURES— Contimud. 
 
 Publication of by-laws with no- 
 tice of meeting for consider- 
 ing name, 55 V, c. 42, s. 545(' 
 (2), p. 466. 
 
 Regulations for preventing acci- 
 dents by fire in police villages^, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 667, p. 530. 
 
 KARLY CLOSING 
 Shops. 
 
 BY-LAWS— set 
 
 EARTH CLOSETS. By-laws for regu 
 Inting the construction, cleans- 
 ing and drainage of, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 489 (47), p. 422. 
 
 Township by-laws for regulating 
 the construction and compelling, 
 the use of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 521 (15), 
 |.. 453. 
 
 EASEMCNTS. To be included in tormr 
 "land," "lands," "real estate,' 
 or "real property" In Municlpa: 
 Acts, 55 V. c. 42, s. 2 (7). p. 244 
 
 EOOS, Market Fees not to be collected 
 on. unless convenient place for 
 sale provided, 55 V. c. 42, s. 49V 
 <?), p. 437. 
 
 By-laws for preventing forestal- 
 ling, etc., of., 55 V. c. 42, s. 50:: 
 (6). p. 441. 
 
 By-laws respecting purchases b> 
 retail dealers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 50, 
 (7), p. 441. 
 
 EGRE^iS FROM BUILDINGS, By- 
 laws for regulating doors, 
 staircases, etc., in certain pub- 
 lic buildings, 55 V. c. 42, s. 47 i 
 (16), p. 403. 
 
 See Public Buildings. 
 
 "ELECTION," Meaning of, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 79 (5), p. 277; 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 14ri (1), p. 56S*. 
 
 ELECTIONS, Electors, who to be— see 
 Electors (55 V. c. 42, ss, 79-8V. 
 pp. 276-279 ; 57 V. o. 50, t^. 2. p. 
 166). 
 
 Oaths to be administered to voters' 
 —see Voting (55 V. c. 42, ss. 102- 
 106, pp. 283-286 ; 57 V. c. 50, s. 2 
 (2). p. 166. 
 
 E LECTIONS— Contin iicd. 
 
 Nominations— see Nominations. 
 
 Time and place of holding, — 
 
 By-law separating township from 
 union, to name returning officer 
 and place of holding first elec- 
 tion, 55 V. c. 42, s. 29 (1), p. 258. 
 
 In municipalities other than coun- 
 ties to be held on first Monday 
 In January, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 88, p. 
 280. 
 
 Where municipalities newly erected 
 or extended or new divisions 
 into wards made, to be held 
 on first Monday in January 
 thereafter, 55 V. c. 42, s. 89, p. 
 280. 
 
 In cities, towns and villages places 
 for holding to be determined by 
 by-law, 55 V. c. 42, s. 90, p. 280. 
 
 County council to provide for hold- 
 ing first election in junior town- 
 ships, 55 V. c. 42, s. 91, p. 280. 
 
 On dissolution of union of town- 
 ships, election of councillors to 
 he by general vote, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 92, p. 280. 
 
 Reeves, etc., in townships and vil- 
 lagv_»s to be elected by general 
 vote, 55 V. c. 42, s. 93, p. 281. 
 
 Township to be divided into wards 
 upon petition of electors, and 
 deputy-reeves to be elected by 
 councillors. 55 V. c. 42, s. 94, p. 
 281. 
 
 To be held in nuinicipalities to 
 which they relate, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 95, p. 281. 
 
 For township councillors, not to be 
 held In cities, towns or villages, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 96, p. 281. 
 
 Not to be held In taverns or other 
 places licensed to sell liquor, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 96, p. 281. 
 
 Returning officers and deputy re- 
 turning officers. — 
 
 Councils, where wards or sub-dlvi- 
 slons exist, to appoint places 
 for nominations and polling, re- 
 turning officers and deputies, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 97 (1), p. 281. 
 
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 ELECTIONS— Continued. 
 
 Clerk to be returning offlcer for 
 whole municipality, 55 V. c. 42, 
 
 B. 97 (2), p. 282. 
 
 Where no wards or sub-divisions, 
 clerk to act, 55 V. c. 42, s. 98, p. 
 282. 
 
 Death or absence of returning of- 
 ficer or deputy-returning olticer, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 99, p. 282. 
 
 When municipality not divided into 
 w rds or polling sub-divisions, 
 clerk to perform duties of de- 
 puty-returning offlcei's, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 136, p. 294. 
 
 .Certificates entitling deputy-retiirn- 
 inp officers, poll clerks and 
 agents to vote where stationed, 
 to be furnished by clerk, 55 V 
 
 C. 42, s. 141 (1), p. 295. 
 
 Right to vote theieon, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 141 KJ.), p. 295. 
 
 Deputy-returning officers and poll 
 clerks may vote, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 157, p. 303. 
 
 Preservation of the peace at elec- 
 tions, 55 V. c. 42, ss. 100, 101, pp. 
 282, 283. 
 
 Dofaultcrs' lists, — 
 
 List of tax defaulters, to be pre- 
 pared by treasurer, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 119 (1), p. 289. 
 
 List to be prepared for each polling 
 sub-division, 55 V. c. 42, s. 119 
 (2), p. 289. 
 
 Certified copies to be given to per- 
 sons applying, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 119 (3), p. 290. 
 
 To be evidence of non-payment of 
 taxes. 55 V. c. 42, s. 134, p. 294. 
 
 IJnllot l)oxi's, — 
 
 To be procured and delivered by 
 clerk to deputy-returning offi- 
 cers, 55 V. c. 42, a. 120, p. 290. 
 
 How to be made, 55 V. c. 42, s. 120 
 (2), p. 290. 
 
 To be furnished to deputy-r<'turn- 
 ing officers two days before 
 election, 55 V. c. 42. s. 120 (3), p. 
 290, 
 
 ilLKCTIoaS-Continued 
 
 To be preserved for future use, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 120 (4), p. 290. 
 
 Penalty for failure to supply, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 120 (5), p. 290. 
 
 When to be procured by deputy- 
 returning officer, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 120 (6), p. 290. 
 
 Hiillot papers. — 
 
 Clerk to procure necessary number 
 at exi)ense of muiilMpality, 6a 
 V. c. 42, s. 12 (1), p. 290. 
 
 Names of candidates, how ar- 
 ranged, 55 V. c. 42, s. 12 (2), p. 
 290. 
 
 Different set to be i)repared for 
 mayor and aldermen, or for 
 mayor, reeve and dei)Uty-reeven 
 and councillors, in cities and 
 towns and townships divided 
 into wards, 55 V. c. 42, s. 122, p. 
 291. 
 
 Forms, 55 V. c. 42, Sched. A., pp. 
 533-536. 
 
 Disposal of, after election, 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 162. p. 304. 
 
 To hv inspected only on order of 
 judge, 55 V. c. 42, s. 163 (1), p. 
 304. 
 
 Order may be subject to condi- 
 tions, 55 V. c. 42. s. 163 (2), p. 
 
 301. 
 
 How to he marked and dealt with 
 at polling — see V^oting. 
 
 riillin^ places.— 
 
 Clerk to furnish deputy-returnini; 
 officers with materials, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 121, p. 291. 
 
 To have eomp.-irtments for voters, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 125, p. 291. 
 
 Directions to voters, — 
 
 To be furnished by clerk to deputy- 
 ret uining officers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 126, 11. 291. 
 
 To be phicarded \>y deputy-return- 
 ing officers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 127, p. 
 292. 
 
 N'oUm'h' Tiists, — 
 
 What proper to be used, 55 V. c. 42, 
 
 H. 12S, p. 292. 
 
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 ELECTIONS -Continued, 
 
 For first election in new munici- 
 pality. 65 V. c. 42, s. 129, p. 292. 
 
 What to bo usod where new terri 
 tory adih'd before voters' list 
 certilled, 55 V. c. 42, s. 130, p. 
 
 i:'.i2. 
 
 Form, 55 V. c. 42, s. 130 (2), p. 293. 
 
 Clerk to prepare lists for deputy- 
 returning odleers where no list 
 certilh'd, 55 V. c. 42, s. 131. p. 
 293. 
 Omi.s.slon of names of tax defaul- 
 ters, 55 V. c. 42, a. 131 (2), p. 
 293. 
 
 Copies may be prepared by clerk 
 or procured from clerk of the 
 peace, 55 V. c. 42, s. 133, p. 293. 
 
 Clerk to deliver lists and poll books 
 to deputy-relurnlnB ottlcers, 6'. 
 V. c. 42, s. 132, p. 293. 
 
 Interrupted by riots, — 
 
 Will n I'terrupti'd by riot to be re- 
 siiiiK' I and cnnlimicd until poll 
 iiiiH Ijeeii opt-n for twelve hour,'- 
 in all. 55 V. c. 42, s. 158, p. 303. 
 
 Wlu n piovented for four days poll 
 books to be returned and new 
 election ordered, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 159, p. 303. 
 
 Clerk to cast up votes and make 
 declai-allon of election, .55 V. c. 
 42. s. 160. p. 304. 
 
 MIsccllji neons I'rovisions, — 
 
 Certificates as to the assessment 
 roll, 55 V. c. 42. s. 135. p. 294. 
 
 Where electors may vote, 55 V. c. 
 42, ss. 137-139. p. 295. 
 
 Penalty for votin;< twice for mayor, 
 reeve av deputy-reeve, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 140, p. 295. 
 
 Proceedings at and after poll— se< 
 Voting (55 V. c. 42, ss. 142-157. 
 p|t. 29«-;!03). 
 
 Persons elected to make necessary 
 declarations and assume otllce, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 161, p. 304. 
 
 Recount of votes, mode of obtain- 
 ing and procediire, effect of, 
 costs— see Recount (55 V. c. 42, 
 ss. 163 (:;-8). 1G4. 165; pp. 305-307). 
 
 ELECTIONS - Continued. 
 
 Production of documents to be 
 evidence, 55 V. c. 42, B. 166, p. 
 307. 
 
 Oflicers and clerks to be liable to 
 penalty for misfeasance or ne- 
 glect of duty, 55 V. c. 42, s. 168, 
 
 p. 308. 
 
 Agents,— Candidates may undertake 
 duties of, 55 V. c. 42, a. 172, p. 
 309. 
 
 Who to be deemed, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 173, p. 309. 
 
 Nt)n- attendance not to Invalidate 
 proceedings, 55 V. c. 42, s. 173, 
 p. 309. 
 
 Computation of time, 56 V. c. 42, s. 
 174, p. 309. 
 
 Not to be Invalidated for Irregulari- 
 ties when result not affected, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 175, p. 310. 
 
 Expctiscs incurred by otficers to be 
 refunded, 55 V. c. 42, s. 176, p. 
 310. 
 
 Not to affect existence of council 
 as a continuing body, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 284, p. 338. 
 
 In townships may be held at town- 
 ship hail in town or village, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 521 (10), p. 451. 
 
 Suspension of, during prevalence 
 of epidemics, etc., Rev. Stat. c. 
 205, s. 38, p. 2268. 
 
 To till vacancies in councils, — 
 
 ro be ordered by council to fill va- 
 cancy, 55 V. c. 42, s. 177, p. 310. 
 
 Warrant for new election, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 181, p. 311. 
 
 When vacancy in oflice of mayor 
 occurs after 1st December, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 182, p. 311. 
 
 Persons elected to hold office for 
 residue of term, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 183, p. 312. 
 
 Issue of warrant when vacancy 
 occurs before organization, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 184, p. 312. 
 
 New election to be held within 
 fifteen days after receipt of 
 warrant, 55 V. c. 42, s. 185, p. 
 312. 
 
 
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 ELECTION— Continual. 
 
 Mode of appointing council when 
 election neKlected altogether or 
 in part, 55 V. c. 42, s. 186, p. 312. 
 
 (Jf wiinifiiH, — 
 
 To take place at first meeting of 
 county councils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 225, p. 321. 
 
 Clerk to preside, 55 V. c. 42, s. 226. 
 p. 322. 
 
 Casting vote in case of a tie, 65 V. 
 c. 42, s. 227, p. 322. 
 
 Controverted elections — see Con- 
 troverted Elections (55 V. •;. 42, 
 ss. 187-208, pp. 312-317). 
 
 Corrupt practices, prevention of — 
 see Corrupt Practices (55 V. c. 
 42, ss. 209-222, pp. 317-321). 
 
 Disclaimer of election — see Dis- 
 claimer of Office (55 V. c. 42, ss. 
 200-206, pp. 315, 316). 
 
 Hy-l)i\vs rcspcctiun polling subdi- 
 visions—see Polling Sub-Dlvl- 
 sions (55 V. e. 42, s. 489 (1), p. 
 413). 
 
 Of trustees of mining schools — sec 
 Mining Schools, 54 V. c. 60, p. 
 195. 
 
 Of fire trustees, 55 V. c. 42, s. 630 
 (4), p. 518. 
 
 Of public school trustees, use of 
 ballot— see Public Schools (54 V. 
 c. 55, s. 103, p. 138). 
 
 Of road commissioners In unincor- 
 porated townships — see Road 
 Commissioners (55 V. c. 48, ss. 
 102-111, pp. 604-606). 
 
 Of police ti'ustees— see Police Trus- 
 tees. 
 
 In outlying* districts— see Algoma, 
 Etc. 
 
 ELECTORS. Meaning of "electors," in 
 Municipal Acts, 55 V. c. 42, s. 2 
 (9), p. 244. 
 
 Meaning of, in relation to voting 
 on by-laws for dissolution of 
 village corporations, 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 16 (1), p. 249. 
 
 Who to be deemed qualified as, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 79, p. 276. 
 
 ELECl"OUS-CoM«HMe(L 
 
 Must be men, unmarried women or 
 widows, of twenty-one years of 
 age, British Fiibjects, and rated 
 to necessary amount, 55 V. c. 42, 
 a. 79 (1), r. 276. 
 
 Freeholders, 55 V. c. 42, s. 79 (1), p. 
 
 276. 
 
 Householders and tenants, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 79 (1), p. 276. 
 
 Persons with an Income of $400 per 
 annum from trade or calling, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 79 (1), p. 377. 
 
 Farmers' sons, F3 V, c. 42, 8. 79 (1), 
 p. 277. 
 
 When more than one son resident 
 on farm, 55 V. c. 42, s. 79 (2), 
 p. 277. 
 
 When father living and assess- 
 ment not sufficient to qualify 
 more than one person, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 79 (3), p. 277. 
 
 Temporary absence for not more 
 than six months not to dis- 
 qualify. 55 V. c. 42, s. 79 (4). p. 
 277; 57 V. c. 50, s. 2, p. 166. 
 
 Meaning of "farm," "son," "farm- 
 er's son." "father." "election," 
 "to vote." "((Wiier," 55 V. f. '^2. 
 s. 79 (5), p. 277. 
 
 When leaseholders to be deemed 
 "owners," 55 V. c. 42, s. 79 (5). 
 p. 278. 
 
 Amount of rating nece.ssary, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. SO. p. 278. 
 
 Persons in default for taxes dis- 
 qualified, 55 V. c. 42. s. 81, p. 278. 
 
 Must be named in voters' list and 
 list to be conclusive, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 82, p. 278. 
 
 Qualification in new municipalities 
 where there is no assessment 
 roll, 55 V. c. 42, s. 83, p. 278. 
 
 Where new territory added to 
 municipality and no voters' list 
 includes such territory, 55 V. c. 
 
 42, s. S4. p. 278. 
 
 Qualification where new territory 
 has been added to municipality 
 since return of roll. 55 V. c. 4X. 
 s. 52 (3). p. 586. 
 
 When owner and occupant to be 
 deemed rated, 55 V. c. 42. s. 85, 
 p. 279. 
 
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 When Joint owners or occupants 
 rated, 65 V. c. 42. s. 86. p. 279. 
 
 "HouHPholders," who to be deemed. 
 55 V. c. 42. 8. 87. p. 279. 
 
 By-laws for dlsciuiillfylnpr. on non- 
 payment of taxes. 55 V. c, 42, s. 
 489 (2). p. 413. 
 
 QualKloutliin. In poUce villaRes, 5i» 
 V. c. 42, a. 644, p. 52C. 
 
 ELECTRIC LIGHT— see Light; Light 
 and Heat: Steam Heating and 
 Electric Companies. 
 
 ELECTRIC STREET RAILWAYS— 
 see Street Hallways. 
 
 ELEVATORS. Ry-laws for erecting or 
 renting in harbours. 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 479 (7). p. 401. 
 
 For regulating the constructlim 
 and Inspection of, 55 V. c. 42. 
 8. 496 (9(0. p. 431. 
 
 EMPLOYMENT TUTREAITS. By-laws 
 respecting intelligence offices, 
 etc., .15 V. c. 42, s. 479 {24)-(2S), p. 
 405. 
 
 ENOTNEERS. To make declaration of 
 office, 55 V. c. 42. s. 271. p. 334. 
 
 By-laws for appointing, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 495 (1), p. 426. 
 
 Appointment and duties with re- 
 spect to ditches and water- 
 courses — see Ditches and Water- 
 courses. 
 
 Duties with respect to drainage 
 works, payable by local assess- 
 ment — see Drainage. 
 
 Examination of roads owned by 
 companies to ascertain state of 
 repair— see Road Companies. 
 
 ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. Coun- 
 ty Councils may recommenn 
 places for holding, 54 V. c. 57, s. 
 38 (1). p. 188. 
 
 EQUALITY OF VOTES, To negative 
 questions put 'to the vote in 
 councils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 241, p. 324. 
 
 See Casting Vote. 
 
 EQUALIZATION OF ASSESSMENTS, 
 As til real property, to be made 
 by county cnunclls, upon basis 
 of valuators' report, for a per- 
 iod of (Ive years, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 
 269 (1). p. 333. 
 
 County council may extend such 
 period for a further period of 
 five years, 55 V. c. 42. 8. 269 (2). 
 p. 333. 
 
 County councils to annually ex- 
 amine rolls and readjust the 
 valuations of assessors, for the 
 purposes of county rates, 55 V. 
 C. 48, s. 78, p. 598. 
 
 Aggregate valuation not to be re- 
 duced, 55 V. c. 48, 8. 78, p. 598. 
 
 Municipality dissatisfied with 
 eiiuallzatlon may appeal with- 
 in ten days thereafter, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 79 (1), p. 598. 
 
 Notice to state whether appellants 
 (liHire that county judge shall 
 settle eiiuallzation. 55 V. c. 48, 8. 
 79 (1), p. i")98. 
 
 County council at time of equallza- 
 tion to state whether they are 
 willing that appeals shall be 
 settled by county judge, 55 V. c. 
 48. s. 79 (2), p. 598. 
 
 If either party unwilling that 
 e((uallzatlon shall be settled by 
 county judge, clerk to notify 
 Provincial Secretary, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 79 (3), p. 598. 
 
 Lieutenant-Governor on receipt of 
 notice may appoint sheriff or 
 registrar of the county, the 
 county judge, and the judge of 
 another county, to settle equali- 
 zation, 55 V. c. 48, 8. 79 (4), p. 
 598. a 
 
 Allowance for fees and expenses 
 to be paid to members of 
 court by county, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 79 (5), p. 599. 
 
 Two members of court to consti- 
 tute a quorum, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 79 (6), p. 599. 
 
 Procedure where parties have 
 agreed that county judge shall 
 settle equalization, 55 V. c. 48. s. 
 79 (7). p. 599. 
 
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 89 
 
 EgllALIZATlON OF AHSliSriMENTS- 
 CiniliininL 
 
 lU>;ht of appeal to exist whether 
 iMiunty vjiluatoi'H uppulnted uv 
 lint, und valuut<»'8' report to bn 
 open t(j review, &5 V. c. 48, H. 7U 
 (8), p. 6U». 
 
 CostH to be paid as directed by 
 court and be subject to taxation 
 on county court Hcale, 55 V. c. 
 48, 8. 71) (U), p. 599. 
 
 Jf assessment reduced or increased, 
 court to notify cleric to reduce 
 or increase rate accordingly, 55 
 V. c. 48, 8. 79 (10), p. 599. 
 
 Omission by clerk of local munici- 
 pality to transmit assessment 
 roll, not to prevent equaliza- 
 tion by county council, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 80, p. 599. 
 
 Valuators to attest their reports 
 on oath, 55 V. c. 48, s. 81, p. 600. 
 
 Ajiportionment of rates to be based 
 on amount of property returned 
 on assessment rolls or reported 
 by valuators, 55 V. c. 48, s. 82, 
 p. 600. 
 
 When new municipality erected 
 within a county and no assess- 
 ment or valuators' rolls made 
 therefor, 55 V. c. 48, s. 83, p. 600. 
 
 County council to apportion 
 amounts to be levied for county 
 imrposes, 55 V. c. 48, s. 84, p. 
 600. 
 
 Couiily clerks to certify to clerks cf 
 local municipalities amounts to 
 be levied in each for county 
 purposes, 55 V. c. 48, s. 85, p. 600 
 
 Special provisions for levying rates 
 for Interest on county deben- 
 tures not to be affected, 65 V. c. 
 48, s. 86, p. 600. 
 
 EQUINE SYPHILIS, By-laws for in- 
 spection of horses to prevent 
 the spread of, 53 V. c. 65, s. 9 
 (1). p. 147. 
 
 When township or village may 
 pass by-law, 53 V. c. 65, s. 9 
 (2), p. 147. 
 
 ESTIMATES, To be made by 
 councils annually of sums re- 
 quired during the year — allow- 
 
 K8TIMATEH— Continued. 
 
 ance to be made fo- costs of 
 colleitiiin and non-paynn-iit of 
 taxes, 55 V. c. 42, s. 359. p. 363. 
 
 Councils to strike rates to meet 
 sums requiri'il, 55 V. c. 42, s. 360, 
 p. 363. 
 
 Dedciency, if any. to be made up 
 fr»»m some unappropriated fund, 
 55 V. c. 42, H. 361. p. 363. 
 
 May be reduced when there is no 
 unappropriated fund from which 
 dellciency <an be made up, 55 
 V. c. 42. s, 362, p, 363. 
 
 Exceaa, if any, in amount collected 
 to form part of general funds, 
 but portion of excess collected 
 on special local tax to be ap- 
 plied to the 8i>ecial local object, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 363, p. 364. 
 
 To be published with by-laws for 
 establishing gas and water- 
 works and street railways, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 505, p. 444. 
 
 Tf) be prepared by police trustees 
 for expenditure for current 
 year, 55 V. c. 42, s. 6G3, p. 529. 
 
 EVIDENCE— See Witnesses and Evi- 
 dence, 
 
 EXECUTIONS, When In hands of sher- 
 iff at time of dissolution of 
 union of counties, continued, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 49, p. 263. 
 Powers of sheriff, 55 V. c. 42, s. 49, 
 p. 263. 
 
 Exemption of waterworks property 
 on which corporation has ad- 
 vanced money, Rev. Stat. c. 192, 
 a. 26. p. 2074. 
 
 Sale of roads held by road com- 
 panies — see Road Companies 
 (Rev, Stat. c. 159, ss. 124-128. p. 
 1496). 
 
 :]XECUTIONS AGAINST MUNICI- 
 PAL CORPORATIONS. Writ to 
 be endorsed with direction to 
 sheriff to levy amount by rate, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 428. p. 383. 
 
 Sheriff to deliver copy of writ and 
 statement of claim and costs to 
 treasurer, 55 V. c. 42, s. 428 (1). 
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 EXECUTIONS, Etc — Continued. 
 
 If amount not paid within one 
 month, sheriff to examine as- 
 sessment roll and strike rate 
 necessary, 55 V. e. 42, s. 428 (2), 
 p. 383. 
 
 Sheriff to issue precept to collect- 
 ors, annex rolls thereto, and 
 after reciting writ and default, 
 command them to levy rate 
 with general annual rates, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 428 (3), p. 383. 
 
 Collectors to add a column to their 
 rolls, and enter amount pay- 
 able by each person, and levy 
 amount and make returns, 55 
 
 V. c. 42, s. 428 (4), p. 384. 
 
 Sheriff, after satisfying writ and 
 fees, tc pay over surplus to 
 treasurer of corporation, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 428 (5), p. 384. 
 
 Clerks, assessors and collector to 
 be deemed officers of couits and 
 amenable thereto, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 429, p. 384. 
 
 EXECUTORS, Personalty in joint pos- 
 session of, to be assessed in 
 equal proportions against each, 
 - 55 V. c. 48, s. 40, p. 581. 
 
 EXEMPTIONS, From service as jur- 
 ors, Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 67, p. 
 611. 
 
 From serving in councils or offices, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 78, p. 275. 
 
 From distress for taxes, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 124 (1), p. 609. 
 
 EXEMPTIONS FROM STATUTE LA- 
 BOTl, Persons in military and 
 naval service exempt, and non- 
 commissioned officers and pri- 
 vates in volunteer force when 
 not assessed for property, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 87, p. 601. 
 
 Tenant farmers' sons, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 
 97 (2), p. 602. 
 
 EXEMPTIONS FROM TAXATION, 
 Municipal waterworks. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 192, s. 27, p. 1,074. 
 
 Powpr tn exempt street railway 
 property, Rev. Stat. c. 171, s. 
 12 (3), (4), (5), p. 1687. 
 
 EXEMPTIONS, Y.TC.— Continued. 
 
 By-laws for granting, not to ex- 
 tend to school rates, 55 V. c. 60, 
 s. 4, p. 672. 
 
 By-law3 may be passed to exempt 
 manufactories and waterworks 
 for ten years, except as to 
 school taxes, and exemption 
 may be renewed, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 366, p. 364, 
 
 Council may exempt property speci- 
 ally assessed for improvements 
 on courty roads, from general 
 asst'ssuient for similar purposes, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 611C', p. 502. 
 
 Property specially assessed for lo- 
 cal improvements, to be ex- 
 empt from general rates, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 624 (1), p. 514. 
 
 Exemption may be for period 
 c«cocified in the petition and 
 eij to by the council, 55 
 . c. 42, s. 624 (2), p. 514. 
 
 ¥i&v X period by arbitration, 55 
 V. c. 42, s, 624 (3), (4), p. 514. 
 
 Crown property and Indian lands 
 when uiiui-cupicd or occupied of- 
 ficially, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (1), p. 
 561. 
 
 Occupant of Crown property not 
 occupied officially to be as- 
 sessed, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (2), p. 
 
 562. 
 
 Churches, church yards and burial 
 grounds, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (3), p. 
 562. 
 
 Land on which church stands or 
 used in connection therewith to 
 be liable to assessment for local 
 improvements, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 
 (3), p. 562. 
 
 Public educational institutions, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 7 (4), p. 562. 
 
 To b(> li.'ililc to taxation for local 
 improvements except when re- 
 ceiving public aid, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. I (4), p. 562. 
 
 Public school houses, municipal 
 buildings and hospitals, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 7 (5), p. 5i2. 
 
 Highways and Squares, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 7 (6), p. 562. 
 
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 91 
 
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 EXEMPTIONS, Ere— Continued 
 
 Municipal property, except when 
 leased or occupied by person 
 not a servant of the corpora- 
 tion, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (7), p. 562. 
 
 Property, in one municipality, 
 owned by another, and held for 
 park purposes, 56 V. c. 38, s. 1, 
 p. 153. 
 
 Provincial prisons, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 
 (8), p. 562. 
 
 Industrial farms, etc., and lunatic 
 asylums or reformatory insti- 
 tutions, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (9), p. 
 562. 
 
 Scientific Institutions, libraries, 
 etc., 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (10), p. 563. 
 
 Property of companies formed for 
 erecting exhibition buildings, 
 when municipali*^y consents, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 7 (10), p. 563. 
 
 Personal property and income of 
 Governors, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (11), 
 p. 563. 
 
 Land (to extent of $2,000), pay and 
 per.sonal property of military 
 and naval officers in actual ser- 
 vice, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (12), p. 563. 
 
 Pensions, etc., from Imperial Gov- 
 ernment, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (12), p. 
 563. 
 
 Pensions of $200 a year or under, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 7 (13), p. 563. 
 
 Produce of the farm or field while 
 in transitu, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (14), 
 p. 563. 
 
 Live stoclc of farmers, 55 V. c. 48. 
 s. 7 (140), p. 563. 
 
 Income of farmers, and others de- 
 rived from capital liable to as- 
 sessment, 55 V. c. 48. s. 7 (15), p. 
 563. 
 
 Personalty invested in mortgages 
 on land or in Government or 
 municipal debentures, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 7 (16), p. 563. 
 
 Shares in banks, etc., but not in- 
 come therefrom, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 7 (17), p. 563. 
 
 Stock in companies whose property 
 is sub.icft to assessment, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 7 (18), p. 564. 
 
 EXEMPTIONS, Etc.- Continued. 
 
 Railronrt or building society stock, 
 but not the income therefrom, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (19), p.564. 
 
 Personal property owned out of the 
 Province, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (20), p. 
 564. 
 
 Personal property to extent of 
 amount owing thereon, except 
 when debt secured by mort- 
 gage on land, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 
 (21), i- 534. 
 
 Net personal property under $100, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (22), p. 564. 
 
 Personal earnings to extent of $700, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (23), p. 564. 
 
 Income from other sources to ex- 
 tent of $400, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (24), 
 p. 564. 
 
 No person to have in respect of in- 
 come a total exemption of more 
 than $700, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (24«), 
 p. 564. 
 
 Income from real estate, except in- 
 terest, 55 V. C. 48, s. 7 (26), p. 
 564. 
 
 Household effects, books and cloth- 
 ing. 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (27), p. 564. 
 
 I Vessel property, but not earnings 
 
 thereof, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (28), p. 
 564. 
 
 \ Farm lands in towns and villages 
 
 ■ may be partially exempt, 55 V. 
 
 j c. 48, s. 7(1, p. 564; 57 V. c. 51, s. 
 
 ' 1, p. 171. 
 
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 Person entitled to exemption on ac- 
 count of income may waive ex- 
 emption so as to vote at muni- 
 cipal elections, 56 V. c. 48, s. S, 
 p. 565. 
 
 Ilealty situate within, but owned 
 out of the Province, to be sub- 
 ject to same assessment and 
 exemptions as othei realty, 55 
 • V. c. 48, s. 9, p. 566. 
 
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 Personalty in control of agent for 
 non-resident owner to be as- 
 sessable and exempt in same 
 manner as other personalty, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 10, p. 506. 
 
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 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
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 EXEMPTIONS, Etc.— Continued. 
 
 Salaries of persons appointed to 
 offices connected with tlie Su- 
 perior Courts after 5th March, 
 1880, not to be exempt, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 10, p. 566. 
 
 Stoclt in toii roads and income 
 therefrom to be exempt, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 29c, p. 578. 
 
 Personai property in mercantile 
 business to be exempt when 
 business tax imposed, 55 V c. 
 48, s. 31« (1), p. 579. 
 
 Personalty of banks, coal, gas, wa- 
 ter, road, railway and harbour 
 companies, or companies requir- 
 ing to invest their capital in 
 real estate , to be exempt, but 
 not the ii.'come of shareholders 
 therefrom, 55 V. c. 48, s. 34 (2), 
 p. 579. 
 
 Not to disqualify from membership 
 in council, if property remain- 
 ing liable to taxation is suffl- 
 cient to qualify, 56 V. c. 35, s. 4, 
 p. 142. 
 
 EXEMPTION FROM TOLLS— see 
 Tolls (Rev. Stat. c. 196, p. 2230). 
 
 EXHIBITION BUILDINGS AND 
 GROUNDS, Agreements be- 
 tween agricultural and arts as- 
 sociations and cities or towns, 
 as to the use of buildings. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 39, s. 31, p. 405. 
 
 Agreements between municipali- 
 ties and companies or associa- 
 tions. Rev. Stat. c. 39, s. 81 
 (2), p. 420. 
 
 MuQicipalities may take stock in 
 oompanies for the construction 
 of buildings. Rev. Stat. c. 162, 
 s. 13, p. 1530. 
 
 Mayor, etc., may act for munici- 
 pality, Rev. Stat. c. 162, s. 
 13, p. 1530. 
 
 Payment of calls. Rev. Stat. c. 
 162, s. 13 (2), p. 1530. 
 
 Municipalities may lend money 
 to cornp.-nles, Rev. Stat. c. 
 162, 8. 19, p. ir)31. 
 
 Lands and buildings of companies 
 to be exempt from taxation if 
 council consents thereto, 66 
 V. c. 48, s. 7 (10), p. 563. 
 
 EXHIBITION BUILDINGS, Etc.— Con. 
 
 By-laws for acquiring lands, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 504 (8), p. 442. 
 
 For the erection of buildings, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 504 (9), p. 442. 
 
 For the management of lands 
 and buildings, 55 V. c. 42, ■ a. 
 504 (10), p. 442. 
 
 For leasing, for not more than 
 three years, lands not im- 
 mediately required, 56 V. c. 35, 
 s. 21, p. 147. 
 
 For establishing almshouses, etc., 
 un ij;vinuuls, 55 V. c. 42, s. 504 
 (11), p. 443. 
 
 City or town councils may establish 
 workhouses and houses of cor- 
 rection on grounds, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 462, p. 393. 
 
 EXHIBITIONS, Of wax works, cir- 
 cuses, etc., by-laws for licens- 
 ing, regulating or preventing, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (25), p. 419. 
 
 Licenses not to be granted for 
 times and places of holding ex- 
 hibitions of agricultural socie- 
 ties, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (25)a, p. 
 4i;). 
 
 By-laws for regulating, licensing 
 
 or preventing, when kept for 
 
 hire or profit, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 489 (26), p. 420. 
 
 EXHIBITIONS FOR SCHOLARS, By- 
 laws for making provision for 
 expenses of high school and 
 public school pupils competing 
 at Toronto University or Upper 
 Canada College and at high 
 schools, 55 V. c. 42, s. 495 (7), (8), 
 p. 428. 
 
 By-laws for endowment of, at To- 
 ronto University and Upper 
 Canada College, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 495 (9), p. 428. 
 
 EXPLOSIVES, By-laws for regulating 
 the keeping and transporting 
 of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (24o), p. 
 419. 
 
 EXPRESSMEN.In cities, may be re- 
 gulated and licensed by police 
 commissioners or (where there 
 is no board), by council, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 436, p. 387. 
 
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 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 FAR 
 
 93 
 
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 EXPRESSMEN- Continued. 
 
 By-laws of police commissionere 
 defining: localities In -which sta- 
 bles shall not be established, 56 
 V. c. 35, s. 11, p. 145. 
 
 EXPRESS MESSENGERS, Childrer. 
 engaged as, may be regulated 
 and controlled by police com- 
 missioners or council, 55 V. c. 
 42, 3. 436 (3), p. 387. 
 
 EXPROPRIATION, Compensation— see 
 Compensation for Lands Taker 
 or Injured (55 V. c. 42, ss. 483-485, 
 pp. 407-411). 
 
 Right to take lands for various 
 purposes — see The Severa 
 Titles. 
 
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 FACTORIES, By-laws respecting stair- 
 ways in, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (16), p. 
 403. 
 
 For preventing accidents by 
 fire in, 55 V. c. 42, s. 493 (2), p. 
 425. 
 
 For regulation and inspection 
 of hoists, etc., not to con- 
 flict with Ontario Factory Act. 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 496 (9«), p. 431. 
 
 FAIRS, By-laws for holding fairs for 
 sale of cattle and agricultural 
 products, 55 V. c. 42, s. 495 (10). 
 p. 429. 
 
 FALL WHEAT, Number oi' acres of, 
 to be entered after name oi 
 owner or occ lant on assess- 
 ment roll, 55 v. c. 48, s. 14 (3) 
 p. 568. 
 
 FAMILIES, Number of members of 
 to be entered on assessmen; 
 roll, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14 (3), p. 568. 
 
 "FARM," Meaning of, in connectioi 
 with franchise of farmers' sone 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 79 (5), p. 277; 51 
 V. c. 48, s. 14a (1), p. 569. 
 
 FARMERS, Income derived from farm 
 exempted from taxation, 56 V. 
 c. 48, s. 7 (15), p. 563. 
 
 Exemption of live stock, 55 V. c. 48, 
 B. 7 (14«), p. 563. 
 
 FARMERS— CoH?/n«frf. 
 
 To be assessed for personal pro- 
 perty where business is situate, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 36 (1), p. 580. 
 When more th-in one place of 
 business, 55 V. c. 48, s. 36 (2), 
 p. 580. 
 
 FARMERS' SONS, 
 Qualification as municipal electors, — 
 Residence on farm for twelve 
 months prior to return of roll, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 79 (1), p. 277. 
 
 Who qualified when more than one 
 son resident on farm, 55 V. c. 4Si, 
 s. 79 (2), p. 277. 
 
 When father living and assess- 
 ment not sufficient to qualify 
 more than one person, 55 V. c. 
 42, s, 79 (3), p. 277. 
 
 Temporary absence for not more 
 than six months not to dis- 
 qualify, 55 V. c. 42, s. 79 (4), p. 
 277; 57 V. c. 50, s. 2, p. 166, 
 
 Meaning of "farm," "son," "far- 
 mer's son," "father," "election," 
 "to vote," "owner," 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 79 (5), p. 277. 
 
 When leaseholder to be deemed an 
 "owner," 55 V. c. 42, s. 79 (5), p. 
 
 278. 
 
 Oath of persons claiming to vote, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 105, p. 285; 57 V. c. 
 50, s. 2 (2), p. 166. 
 
 Assessment, — 
 
 Entry of letters "F. S." after 
 names on roll, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14 
 
 (3), p. 567. 
 
 Meaning of "farm," "sons," "far- 
 mer's sons," "father," "elec- 
 tion," "to vote," 55 V. 0. 48, s. 
 
 \Aa, p. .'i69. 
 
 When father is living and is owner, 
 to be assessed as joint owners, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 14ff (2), p. 569. 
 
 When father is dead and mother 
 is owner, to be assessed as 
 joint occupants under tJ\e 
 mother, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14a (2), p. 
 569. 
 
 Occasional or temporary absence 
 not to disqualify from assess- 
 ment, 55 V. c. 48, s. 140 (2), p. 
 569. 
 
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 T^'hen value of farm not sufficient 
 to qualify all, father and elder 
 sons to be entered, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 14« (2), p. 569. 
 
 If father living and only one son, 
 and value of property not suf- 
 llcient to qualify both, father 
 to be assessed alone, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. U(i (2), p. 570. 
 
 When entitled to assessment, may 
 require to be placed on roll, and 
 be liable for taxes, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 14rt (2), p. 570. 
 
 Initial letters to ho placed attei 
 names on the roll, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 Ua (2), p. 570. 
 
 Notice of assessment need not be 
 given to, but notice to father to 
 shew what sons are assessed, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 47 (3), p. 583. 
 
 How notices may be served on, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 47 (4), p. 583. 
 
 Meaning of "farmer's son," "far- 
 mer," 55 V. c. 48, s. 47 (5), p. 583; 
 56 V. c. 38, s. 3, p. 153. 
 
 When entered on roll to be liable 
 for statute labour, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 97 (1), p. 602. 
 
 Tenant farmer's son resident on 
 farm to be exempt to sarne ex- 
 tent as owner's son assessed 
 as joint owner, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 97 (2), p. 602. 
 
 FARM LANDS, Assessment of lands 
 used for farming purposes in 
 towns and villages, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 7rt (1), p. 564; 57 V. c. 51, s. 1, p. 
 171. 
 
 Council of town or village to pass 
 annually a by-law declaring ex- 
 tent of exemption from taxes 
 for certain Improvements, 55 V. 
 c. 48 s. 7a (2), p. 565. 
 
 Persons claiming exemption to 
 notify council within one 
 month after return of roll, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. la (3), p. 565. 
 
 Appeal from terms of by-law to 
 lie to the county judge, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 7fl (4), p. 565. 
 Procedure on appeal from court 
 of revision to apply, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 7a (5), p. 565. 
 
 FARM LANDS -Cottf/Mnct?. 
 
 Amendment of by-law upon ap- 
 peal, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7(1 (5), p. 565. 
 
 Right of appeal direct to county 
 judge not to affect appeal 
 from court of revision, 56 V. c. 
 48, s. 7(1 (6), p. 565. 
 
 In cities, towns and villages, how 
 value to be calculated and as- 
 sessment made thereon when 
 held for sale, 55 V. c. 48, s. 27, 
 p. 576; 57 V. c. 51, s. 1, p. 171. 
 
 Lieutenant-Governor may detach 
 from city, town or village and 
 annex to adjoining municipal- 
 ity, 57 V. c. 50, s. 1, p. 166. 
 Arbitration in case terms not 
 settled by agreement, 57 V. c. 
 50, s. 1, p. 166. 
 
 FARM PRODUCE, Regulations re- 
 specting the sale of— see Mar- 
 Icets and Market Fees. 
 
 FARO BANKS, By-laws for seizure 
 and destruction of, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 489 (36), p. 421. 
 
 "FATHER," Meaning of, In connection 
 with franchise of farmers' sons, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 79 (5), p. 277; 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 14rt (1), p. 569. 
 
 FEES, Of certain municipal officers, 
 by-laws for regulating, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 479 (3), p. 400. 
 
 Imposition of, on goods sold on 
 markets or in the streets — see 
 Markets and Market Fees. 
 
 FELLOWSHIPS, By-laws for endow- 
 ment of, at Toronto University, 
 for pupils of high schools, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 495 (9), p. 428. 
 
 FELONY, Conviction to cause forfei- 
 ture of seat in council, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 177, p. 310. 
 Convicts not to act as assessors 
 or collectors, 55 V. c. 48, s. 12 (1), 
 p. 566. 
 
 FENCES, By-law for settling height 
 an*^ description of lawful fences 
 and for maintenance or laying 
 down of fences on highways 
 and for compensating persons 
 affected, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (17), p. 
 418. 
 
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 c. 
 
 FENCES— C'0H<iHUC(/. 
 
 For rojruliitiiiK liriKht nnd doscrip- 
 tioii (if division IViiccs Mid 
 iil»]»()rti(tniii;; costs, 55 V. o. 
 42, s. 48S) US), p. 418. 
 
 For providing protection from 
 bartaed-wire fences and pro- 
 liibiting tlieir erection on 
 highways in cities and towns, 
 55 V. c. 42, 'S. 489 (19), p. 418. 
 
 For removal of, under Act re- 
 specting Snow Fences, 55 \'. c. 
 42, s. 489 (20), p. 418. 
 
 For ei-ection of water gates in, 
 when crossing open drains <r 
 watercourses, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 489 (21), p. 418. 
 
 For proh' dting the erection of 
 woode.i fences in specified dis- 
 tricts, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (10), p. 
 431. 
 
 For providing for removal of, 
 wlien olistrncting highways. 
 57 V. c. 50, s. 15, p. 169. 
 
 "Worm fence." when not to be 
 deemed an obstruction, 57 V, 
 c. 50, s. 15, p. 169. 
 
 Povs-ers of county councils as to 
 maintenance, etc., of, on high- 
 ways, 55 V. C. 42, s. 511 (3), p. 
 
 447. 
 
 As to removal or alteration of. 
 when likely to cause snow 
 drifts, and as to the erection 
 of snow fences, 55 V. c. 42, a. 
 511 (3(0, p. 447. 
 Act respecting Line Fences — see 
 Line Fences (Rev. Stat. c. 219, 
 p. 2353; 52 V. c. 48, p| 171; 53 V. 
 c. 67, p. 152). 
 Act respecting Snow Fences — see 
 Snow Fences (Rev. Stat. c. 198, 
 p. 2233; 53 V. c. 58, p. 140. 
 
 FENCE VIEWERS, To determine 
 amount of damages caused by 
 animals running at large. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 215, ss. 19, 20, p. 2345. 
 
 By-laws for appointment, remu- 
 neration and regulation of, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 479 (2), (3), p. 400. 
 
 County by-laws prescribing duties 
 as to prevention of forest fires 
 —see Fire (53 V. c. 64, p. 144). 
 
 Duties with respect to line fences- 
 see Line Fences. 
 
 FERRIES, Councils may grant exclu- 
 sive pi ivileges— except in intei- 
 national or inter-provincial fer- 
 ries, 55 V. c. 42, s. 287, p. 339. 
 
 By-laws of townshi)) councils for 
 licensing and regulating, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 521 (11), p. 452. 
 
 Licenses granted in townships prior 
 to 30th March, 1885, not af- 
 fected, 55 V. c. 42, s. 521 (11), p. 
 452. 
 
 I5y-laws for licensing ;ind regulat- 
 ing, 55 V. c. 42, s. . (4), p. 427. 
 
 Assent of Lieutenant-Governor, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 495 (4), p. 427. 
 
 County councils not to deal with 
 ferries between two places in 
 the same township, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 495 (4), p. 427. 
 
 Until by-laws passed, to be regu- 
 lated by Lieutenant-Governor- 
 in-Council, 55 V. c. 42, s. 495 (4«). 
 p. 427. 
 
 Crown Licenses, — 
 
 Licenses to be under Great Seal, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 117, s. 1, p. 1162. 
 
 To be leased by the Crown on pub- 
 lic competition and for a limited 
 time. Rev. Stat. c. 117, s. 2, p. 
 1162. 
 
 Limits for establishment of. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 117, s. 3, p. 1163. 
 
 Between two municipalities, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 117, s. 4, p. 1163. 
 
 Licenses to municipalities, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 117, s. 5, p. 1163. 
 
 Extent of rights conferred. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 117, s. 6, p. 1163. 
 
 Conditions as to use of steam. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 117, s. 7, p. 1163. 
 
 Municipalities may sub-let, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 117, s. 8. p. 1163. 
 
 By-laws by municipalities which 
 are joint licensees. Rev. Stat. c. 
 117. s. 9, p. 1163. 
 
 Parties may keep boats for their 
 own use. Rev. Stat. c. 117, s. 10, 
 p. 1164. 
 
 Penalty for Interfering with li- 
 censed ferryman, Rev. Stat. c. 
 117, ss. 11, 12, p. 1164. 
 
 
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 License to be evidence of title, Rev. 
 Slat. c. 117, a. 13, p. 1164. 
 
 By-laws for regulating, In certain 
 places. Rev. Stat. c. 117, s. 14, p. 
 1164. 
 
 FIERI FACIAS, To Issue to coroner to 
 levy on goods and chattels or 
 sheriff who has not returned 
 warrant against collector, 55 V. 
 c. 48, ss. 237, 238, p. 635. 
 
 FILTH, Not to be thrown Into streets, 
 vtr- , in police villages, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 667 (15), p. 531. 
 
 FIXAXCK. IIt>iid of council to give in- 
 formation and make recom- 
 mendations to council, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 244, p. 325. 
 
 Treasurers to receive, take care of 
 and disburse all moneys, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 250, p. 327. 
 
 Books to be kept by treasurer and 
 receipts and disbursements en- 
 tered within, 56 V. c. 35, s. 5, p. 
 143; 57 V. c. 50, s. 4, p. 166. 
 
 Half-yearly statement of moneys 
 at credit of corporation to be 
 made out by treasurer, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 251, p. 327. 
 
 Commission of inquiry may be is- 
 sued by Lieutenant-Governor on 
 petition of one-third of council 
 or thirty electors, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 383, p. 370. 
 Commissioners may summon wit- 
 nesses and take evidence, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 383, p. 370. 
 
 Expenses of commissioners to be 
 certified by Provincial Trea- 
 surer and be a debt due by 
 corporation payable within 
 three months on demand, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 384, p. ?71. 
 
 Head of council and treasurer may 
 be authorized to borrow neces- 
 sary funds to meet expenditure 
 pending collection of taxes, 56 
 V. c. 35, s. 10, p. 145. 
 
 Councils not to issue bonds, bills, 
 notes, etc., for less than $100 
 each, 55 V. c. 42, s. 414, p. 378. 
 
 How deficiencies arising from non- 
 payment of rates and taxes are 
 
 FINANCE— Continued. 
 
 to be supplied, 55 V, c. 48, s. 203, 
 p. 628. 
 
 Auditing accounts and publication 
 of annual statement— see Au- 
 ditors and Audit. 
 
 Accounts to be kept of receipts and 
 disbursements, etc. — see Ac- 
 counts. 
 
 Investments of sinking fund and 
 surplus moneys— see Invest- 
 ments. 
 
 Formation of non-resident land 
 fund and dealings therewith — 
 see Non-Resident Land Fund. 
 
 Provisions relating to debentues — 
 see Debentures. 
 
 By-laws creating debts — see Debts. 
 
 Annual returns to Government — 
 see Annual Returns. 
 
 FINES AND FORFEITURES, Act re- 
 specting the appropriation of, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 89, p. 866. 
 
 See Penalties. 
 
 FIRE, Councils may rent or purchase 
 hydrants and other appliances 
 and contract for water supply, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 480 (1), p. 406. 
 
 By-laws for regulating the burning 
 of wood, refuse, etc., in the open 
 air, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (24), p. 419. 
 
 For providing against accidents 
 in factories, etc., 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 493 (2), p. 425. 
 
 For prohibiting the establishment 
 of wooden buildings and pro- 
 hibiting the use of other than 
 incombustible materials in 
 main walls within prescribed 
 areas, and regulating repairs, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (10), p. 431. 
 For appointment of fire wardens 
 and firemen, and promoting, 
 etc., fire and salvage com- 
 panies, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (11), 
 p. 432. 
 
 For providing rewards for per- 
 sons distinguishing them- 
 selves at fires, and gratuities to 
 firemen, and for assisting wid- 
 ows and orphans of persons 
 killed by accident, 56 V. o. 35, 
 s. 22, 1). 148. 
 
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 For preventing or regulating use 
 of file or lights In certain 
 places, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (IS), p. 
 432. 
 
 For preventing or regulating 
 dangerous trades, 55 V. c. 42, 
 S. 496 (14), p. 432. 
 
 For preventing or regulating the 
 construction of chimneys, 
 flues, lire-places, boilers, etc., 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (15), p. 432. 
 
 For regulating the construction 
 and c'leiining of chimneys, and 
 compelling use of smoke con- 
 sumers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (16), 
 p. 432. 
 
 For regulating the removal, etc., 
 of ashes, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (17), 
 p. 432. 
 
 For regulating and compelling 
 erection of party walls, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 496 (18), p. 432. 
 
 For coiuiu'lling the construction of 
 scuttles and ladders on roota, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (19), p. 433. 
 
 For causing buildings, etc., to be 
 put in safe condition, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 496 (20), p. 433. 
 
 Respe )ting Are buckets, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 496 (21), p. 433. 
 
 Authorizing inspection of Dre- 
 mLses to see if regulations 
 carried out, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 
 (22), p. 433. 
 
 For making regulation for sup- 
 pression of lire and preventing 
 its spreading, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 496 (23), p. 433. 
 
 For regulating persons present, 
 and enrorcing their assist- 
 ance, and for preserving pro- 
 perty, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (24), 
 p. 433. 
 
 By-laws in townships and villages 
 for purchasing appliances for 
 protection against, and charg- 
 ing cost on property benefited, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. s. 630, p. 518. 
 
 Provisions requiring cost of re- 
 pairs, etc., to be paid by 
 municipality not to apply, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 630 (3), p. 518. 
 
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 Election of fire trustees when 
 such by-laws passed, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 630 (4), p. 518. 
 
 Duties of trustees 55 V. c. 42, 8. 
 630 (5), p. 518. 
 
 Acts respecting the Investigation of 
 accidents by, Hev. Stat. c. 217, 
 p. 2350; 54 V. c. 37, s. 1. 
 
 When municipality to be liable for 
 expenses of investigation. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 217, s. 9, p. 2352; 54 V. c. 
 37, s. 1 (2), p. 69. 
 
 Act to provide niciins of extinguish- 
 ing forest fires, 53 V. c. 64, p. 
 144. 
 
 County councils may provide for 
 lire guardians, fence viewers, 
 etc., calling on persons liable 
 for statute labour to assist In 
 quelling fires, 53 V. c. 64, s. 1, p. 
 144. 
 
 Where no county council, town- 
 ship may pass by-law, 53 V. c. 
 64, s. 1 (2), p. 145. 
 
 Work done to be allowed as statute 
 labour, 53 V. c. 64, s. 2, p. 145. 
 
 On default of townships, county 
 may provide for payment of 
 work, 53 V. c. 64, s. 3, p. 145. 
 
 Penalty for refusing to assist in ex- 
 tinguishing fires, 53 V. c. 64, s. 
 4, p. 145. 
 
 Appointment of fire guardians and 
 prevention of bush fires — see 
 Fire Guardians (52 V. c. 46, p. 
 169; 53 V. c. 63, p. 144), 
 
 Regulations for the prevention of, 
 in police villages — see Police 
 Villages (55 V. c. 42, s. 667 (1)- 
 (12), p. 530. 
 
 FIREARMS, By-laws for preventing 
 the firing of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 
 46f/), p. 422. 
 
 FIRE-BUCKETS, By-laws respecting 
 IH'ovision for, and for inspec- 
 tion, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (21), p. 
 433. 
 
 FIRECRACKERS, By-laws for pre- 
 venting the explosion of, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 489 (46(/), p. 422. 
 
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 pointment of, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 496 
 (11). p. 432. 
 
 FIRE ENGINES, By-laws for purchas- 
 ing in townships and villaRes 
 and charging cost on property 
 benefited, 55 V. c. 42, s. 630, p. 
 518. 
 
 Fire trustees when elected to have 
 care and control of, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 630 (4), p. 518. 
 
 FIRE ESCAPES,By-laws for providlnp 
 for the adoption and erection oi 
 upttn certain buildings when 
 more than two stories high, 5ri 
 V. c. 42, s. 493 (2), p. 425. 
 
 FIRE GUARDIANS, 
 Act to authorize the appointment of, 
 and for the better prevention of 
 bush fires. 52 V. c. 46, p. 169; 5!^ 
 V. c. 63, p. 144 
 
 Apiiointment may be made on peti- 
 tion to township councils, 52 V. 
 V. 46, s. 1, p. 169; 53 V. c. 63, p. 
 144. 
 
 Leave to be obtained before settlnp 
 (.ut fires, 52 V. c. 46, s. 2, p. 169. 
 
 Effect of leave or want of leave or. 
 action for negligence, 52 V. c. 46, 
 s. 3, p. 169. 
 
 Inspection before granting leave, 
 52 V. c. 46, s. 4, p. 169. 
 
 Remuneration, and penalties for 
 neglecting duties, 52 V. c. 46, s. 
 5, p. 169. 
 
 Penalty for setting out fire without 
 leave, 52 V. c. 46, s. 6, p. 170. 
 Application of fine, 52 V. c. 46, s. 
 7, p. 170. 
 
 Act not to apply to fire districts, 52 
 V. c. 46, s 8, p. 170. 
 
 County by-laws prescribing duties 
 as to prevention of forest fires- 
 see Fire (53 V. c. 64, p. 144). 
 
 FIRE LIMITS, By-laws for determin- 
 ing, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (10), p. 431. 
 
 FIREMEN, Exempt from serving in 
 councils or as officers, 52 V. c. 
 42, s. 78, p. 275. 
 
 By-laws for appointment of, 55 V. 
 c. 42, 8. 496 (11), p. 432. 
 
 YUIEMEN— Continued. 
 
 For promoting, establishing and 
 regulating companies, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 496 (11). p. 432. 
 
 For granting medals or rewards 
 •to, for Kfi'ilinK gratuities on 
 retirement, and for assisting 
 widows and families of, 56 V. 
 c. 35, s. 22, p. 148. 
 
 For making grants for superan- 
 nuation and benefit funds for, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 504 (7), p. 442. 
 
 Act to exempt, from certain local ser- 
 vices. Rev. Stat. c. 188, p. 2042. 
 
 (Jouncils, boards of police, or in de- 
 fault Justices In sessions may 
 consent to formation of Are 
 company and discontinue or re- 
 new same, Rev. Stat. c. 188, s. 
 1, p. 2042. 
 
 Members enrolled may obtain cer- 
 tificate of exemption from jury 
 service. Rev. Stat. c. 188, s. 2, p. 
 2042 
 
 Dismissal for misconduct, exemp- 
 tion to cease, Rev. Stat. c. 188, 
 s. 3, p. 2043. 
 
 Members who have served seven 
 years entitled to certificate of 
 exemption from service as con- 
 stables or municipal oflices, 
 P.ev. Stat. c. 188, s. 4, p. 2043. 
 
 City councils may pass by-laws for 
 granting certificate of seven 
 years' service. Rev. Stat. c. 18S, 
 s. 5, p. 2043. 
 
 Exemption from statute labour 
 and jury service thereafter. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 188, s. G, p. 2044. 
 
 FIRE PLACES, By-laws respecting the 
 construction or removal of, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 496 (15), p. 432. 
 
 FIRE TRUSTEES, May be elected in 
 townships and villages purchas- 
 ing fire appliances, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 630 (4), p. 518. 
 
 Election to take place at general 
 municipal election, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 630 (4), p. 51^ 
 Who may vote, 55 V. c, 42, s. 630 
 (4). p. 518. 
 
 Duties, 55 V. c. 188, s. 630 (5), p. 519, 
 
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 FIRE WARDENS, By-laws for ap- 
 pointment of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 4% 
 (11), p. 432. 
 
 FISH, Ry-laws for seizing and destroy- 
 ing, when unwliolesome or 
 tainted. 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (50), p. 
 422. 
 
 For inspection of, wlien offered 
 for sale, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (53), 
 p. 422. 
 
 HcspectinR place and manner of 
 selling and weighing, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 503 (4), p. 441. 
 
 For preventing forestalling, etc., 
 of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 503 (6), p. 441. 
 
 HeHpecting purchases by dealers, 
 55 V. c. 503 (7), p. 441. 
 
 FISHEIiMEN, Temporary absence not 
 to disqualify from entry as 
 manhood suffrage voters, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 14^i (2), p. 570. 
 
 FLOODED LANDS, By-laws for re- 
 claiming and raising cost by 
 local assi'ssnient — see Drainiigc. 
 Wet Lands. 
 
 FLOUR, While in transitu exempt 
 from taxation, 55 V. c. 48, .s. 
 7 (14), p. 563. 
 
 FLUES, By-laws respecting the con- 
 struction or removal of, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 496 (15), p. 432. 
 
 FLUMES, Power to construct and im- 
 prove, for running electric light 
 machinery, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479«, p. 
 406. 
 
 FODDER, Market fees not to be col- 
 lected on, 55 V. c. 42, s. 497 (1), 
 p. 437. 
 
 Not to be weighed on market un- 
 less vendor or purchaser so de- 
 sires, 55 V. c. 42, s. 497 (5), p. 438. 
 
 By-laws respecting the place and 
 manner of selling and weighing. 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 503 (4), p. 441. 
 
 Not to be placed in dwelling houses 
 in police villages, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 667 (9), p. 530. 
 
 FOOD, By-laws for seizing and de- 
 stroying, when unwholesome or 
 tainted, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (50), p. 
 422, 
 
 FOOD— Cont in iinf. 
 
 For preventing or regulating 
 sales of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (51), 
 p. 422. 
 
 For inspection of, when offered 
 f(jr sale, 55 V'. c. 42, s. 489 (53), 
 p. 422. 
 
 FOOT PATHS, Township by-laws for 
 setting apart and prohibiting 
 riding and driving on, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. .'■j67 (4), p. 478. 
 
 I'^ORESTALLINO, By-laws for pre- 
 venting, 55 V. c. 42, S. 503 (6), p. 
 441. 
 
 FOREST FIRES, Act to provide 
 means of extinguishing— see 
 Fire (53 V. c. 64, p. 144). 
 
 FORFF]lTURE, Of seat in council, by 
 crime, insolvency or absence, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 177, p. 310. 
 
 Of seat in council, by candidate 
 found guilty of corrupt prac- 
 tices, 55 V. c. 42, s. 213, p. 319. 
 
 Treasurer refusing to give auditors 
 an order on bank to exhibit 
 state of his account, to forfeit 
 his office, 55 V. c. 42, s. 263 (.2b). 
 p. 331. 
 
 FORMS, Affidavit of head of munici- 
 pality on application for sale of 
 drainage debentures. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 37, Sched. A., p. 388. 
 
 Affidavit of clerk on application for 
 sale of drainage debentures. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 37, Sched. B., p. 389. 
 
 Affidavit of head of council on sale 
 of tile, stone and timber drain- 
 age debentures, Rev. Stat. e. 38, 
 Form 2, p. 395. 
 
 Affidavit of clerk on sale of tile, 
 stone and timber drainage de- 
 bentures. Rev. Stat. c. 38, B'orm 
 3, p. 305. 
 
 Agreement between adjoining own- 
 ers as to line fences. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 219, Form 4, p. 235^ 
 
 Agreement between owners as to 
 construction of ditch or water- 
 course, 57 V. c. 55, Form D., p. 
 193. 
 
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 Amonrlmont to honltli l»y-lnw, Rev. 
 Stilt, c. lio.^i, Schcd. It., p. 22!)3. 
 
 Amiual r»'tunis to be made >)y cor- 
 lionitloiiH to Minister of Aki'Ic-uI- 
 turo, Ht'v. Stat. e. IStj, Sehed. li.. 
 II. UOUt). 
 
 Apjdlcatloti for loan to construct 
 tile, .stone and timber dralnnKf' 
 works, liev. Stat. c. 'AH, Form 
 4, i>. :i!t6. 
 
 Application for entry of voter.s 
 iliialllled since revision of as- 
 Hessment roll, 52 V. c. 3, Form 5, 
 
 p. 2!t. 
 
 Aiijillcatlon to enforce performanoe 
 of clerk's duties as to voters* 
 list, r)2 V. c. 3. Form 21, p. 38. 
 
 Assessment roll, 55 V. c. 48, Sched. 
 H., p. 63!). 
 
 Attestation of declaration ol In- 
 capacity to mark ballot paper, 
 55 V. 0. 42, Sched. F., p. 540. 
 
 Award of fence viewers, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 21!t, Form 3, p. 2359. 
 
 Awjird of enpineer as to construc- 
 tion of ditch or watercourse, ^1 
 V. c. 55, Form G., p. 195. 
 
 Ballot papers at elections, 55 V. c. 
 42, Sched. A., pp. 533, 536. 
 
 Ballot papers to be used at voting 
 on by-laws, 55 V. c. 42, Sched. 
 J., p. 542. 
 
 By-law imposing rates for tile, 
 stone and timber drainage 
 works. Rev. Stat. c. 38, Form 7, 
 p. 397. 
 
 By-law for appointment of engineer 
 for ditch and watercourse pur- 
 I)oses, 57 V. c. 55, Form A , p. 
 199. 
 
 Cei-tificate of completion of work en 
 ditch or watercourse, 57 V. c. 55, 
 Form H., p. 196. 
 
 Certificate of clerk on printed vo- 
 ters' lists, 52 V. c. 3, Form 2, p. 
 
 28. 
 
 Certificate of judge as to altera- 
 tions in voters' list, 52 V. c. 3, 
 Form 17, p. 36. 
 
 CertKliate of election of reeves and 
 ileputy-reeves, 55 V. e. 42, s. 06, 
 
 p. 270. 
 
 Certificate of action calling validity 
 of by-law in (luesllon, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 356 (1), p. 3t;2. 
 
 Certificate of dismissal of proceed- 
 ings against by-laws, 5B "V. c, 42, 
 s. 356 (2), p. 362. 
 
 Certificate as to assessment roll, for 
 use at elections, 55 V. c. 42, 
 Sched. D., p. 540. 
 
 Certificate of assessor to be at- 
 tached to lists of lands In ar- 
 I'-ar for taxes, 55 V. c. 4,S, s. 
 142. p. 613. 
 
 Certificate of assessor as to ex- 
 amination of list of lands In ar- 
 rear for taxes, 55 V. c. 48, s. 142, 
 p. 613. 
 
 Citation of clerk for neglect of du- 
 ties in relation to voters' lists, 
 52 V. c. 3, Form 22, p. 39. 
 
 Collectors' roll, 55 V. c. 48, s. 119, p. 
 
 607. 
 
 Complaint against entry of dls- 
 qaiilified per.'-'on on voters' lists, 
 52 V. c. 3, Form 4, p. 29. 
 
 Con 'ictions under by-laws, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 427, p. 382. 
 
 Debentures made transferable only 
 by entry in debenture registry 
 book, 55 V. c. 42, s. 410, p. 378. 
 
 Declaration as to number of voters, 
 entitling municipality to elect 
 deputy-reeves, 55 V. c. 42, s. 67, 
 p. 270. 
 
 Declaration of qualification, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 270 (1), p. 33.3. 
 
 Declaration of qualification In 
 townships, 55 V. c. 42, s. 270 (2), 
 p. 334. 
 
 Declaration of Incapacity to mark 
 ballot paper, 55 V. c. 42, Sched. 
 K.. p. 540. 
 
 Declaration of office, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 271, p. 334. 
 
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 Decliiratioii to be taken by election 
 olIlciTH. 55 V. c. 42, 8. 27\il, p. 
 :i:!4. 
 
 neeliiratinii to lie iiiiiile by iiiKlitorK. 
 55 v. e. 42, h. 272, i». :i:{5. 
 
 r>e(liiriiti(iii IIS to propel" nse ol 
 vottTH' listH at electlmiH, 55 V. v. 
 42, Sched. O., p. 541. 
 
 Declaration of aeereey at voting, 5r, 
 V. e. 42. Kched. II., p. 541. 
 
 Declaration of Interest of aKcnts at 
 votliiK' on by-lawH, 55 V c. 42, 
 Sched. K., p. 542. 
 
 Declaration of secrecy at votlnj? on 
 by-laws, 55 V. c. 42. Sched. M., 
 p. 350. 
 
 Declaration of ownership before 
 commencing proceedlnRS for 
 construction of ditch, 57 V. c. 55, 
 Form B., p. 192. 
 
 Directions to voters at elections, 55 
 V. c. 42, Sched. B., p. 537. 
 
 Directions to voteis at voting on 
 by-laws, 55 V. c. 42, Sched. L., 
 p. 542. 
 
 Disclaimer of election after com- 
 plaint made, 55 V. c. 42, ss. 200. 
 201, p. 315. 
 
 Disclaimer of election, before com- 
 plaint made, 55 V. c. 42, s. 203, 
 p. 3". 6. 
 
 Drainage by-law, 57 V. c. 56, s. 20, 
 p. 205. 
 
 Execution for costs on voters' list 
 appeals, 52 V. c. 3, Form 19, p. 
 37. 
 
 Free library by-laws and deben- 
 tures, Rev. Stat. c. IS!), Sched. 
 p. 2050. 
 
 Health by-law. Rev. Stat. c. 205. 
 Sched. A., p. 2286. 
 
 Index book of separate school sup- 
 porters, 53 V. c. 71. oched. p. 
 162. 
 
 Jury rolls. Rev. Stat. c. 52, Sched. 
 A., p. 658. 
 
 List of appeals to be heard by court 
 of revision, 55 V. c. 48, s. .54 (6), 
 p. 590; 57 V. c. 56. s. 37, p. 210. 
 
 Names of municipal corporations, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 5. p. 245. 
 
 KOHMS-f ow//;»»f7/. 
 
 Niirnts of provisional county cor- 
 porations. 55 V. c. 42. H. 6. p. 
 
 21.'). 
 
 Notice of tll»'. stone and timber 
 drainage by-iuw. Rev. Slat. c. 
 ;is. Form (i, p. :i97. 
 
 Notice (»f public meeting. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 187, Sched. A., p. 2041. 
 
 Notice to repair line fence. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 219. Form 1, p. 2358. 
 
 Notice to fence viewers. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 219, Form 2, p. 2358. 
 
 Notice to ow.iers to meet and agree 
 upon construction t)f ditch or 
 watercourse, 57 V. c. 55, Form 
 C, p. 192. 
 
 Notice to persons affected by work 
 on ditch or watercourse, 57 V. c. 
 55, Form F., i 194. 
 
 Notice of posting up voter- ' list. 52 
 V. c. 3, Form 3, p. :• 
 
 Notice of appeal un omission from 
 voters' list, 52 V. c. 3. Form 6, 
 p. 29. 
 
 Notices to be given by clerk on ic- 
 ceising itppcals as to etitries in 
 voters' lists, 52 V, . 3, Forms 
 7-12, p. 31. 
 
 Notice to be published with by- 
 laws, 55 V. c. 42, y. 330, p. 352. 
 
 Notice of special meeting of county 
 council to consider certain by- 
 laws, 55 V. c. 42. 8. 345, p. 358. 
 
 Notice of registration of by-laws, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 354. p. 361. 
 
 Notice of local inipiovement by- 
 laws and sittings of court of re- 
 vlsl(jn, 55 V. c. 42, s. 618 (4), p. 
 
 508. 
 
 Notice to be given by company de- 
 siring to be assessed as sup- 
 porting sejiarate schools, ,")5 V. 
 C. 48. s. 21 (3^0, p. 575. 
 
 Notice of assessment as public or 
 separate school supporter, L-5 V. 
 c. 48. s. 47f/, p. 583. 
 
 Notice of sitting of court of revi- 
 sion to be sent to api)ellants. 55 
 V. c. 48. a. 64 (9). p. 590. 
 
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 FOimti-Continued. 
 
 Notice to attend court of revision 
 on drainage by-law, 57 V. c. 56, 
 s. 34, p. 210. 
 
 Notice to be given by non-resident 
 land owner desiring to be as- 
 sessed, 55 V. c. 48, Sched. A., p. 
 638. 
 
 Notice of assessment, 55 \. c. 48, 
 Sched. B., p. 639. 
 
 Oath of selectors of jurors. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 52, s. 21, p. 616. 
 
 Oath of county selectors. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 52, s. 51, p. 624. 
 
 Oath of voter at public school elec- 
 tion, 54 V. c. 55, s. 103 (6), p. 139. 
 
 Oath of freeholder voting at muni- 
 cipal elections, 55 V. c. 42, s. 102, 
 p. 283. 
 
 Oath of householder voting at 
 municipal elections, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 103, p. 284. 
 
 Oath of income voter at municipal 
 elections, 55 V. c. 42, s. 104, p. 
 284. 
 
 Oath of farmer's son voting at 
 municipal elections, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 105, p. 285; 57 V. c. 50, s. 2 (2), 
 p. 166. 
 
 Oath of freeholder voting on by- 
 laws, 55 V. c. 42, s. 310, p. 345. 
 
 Oath of leaseholder voting on by- 
 laws, 55 V. c. 42, s. 311, p. 346. 
 
 Oath of leaseholder voting on local 
 improvement by-laws, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 312, p. 347. 
 
 Oath of member of police force, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 441, p. 388. 
 
 Oath of engineer before commenc- 
 ing drainage works, 57 V. c. 56, 
 s. 5, p. 200. 
 
 Oath of engineer appointed for 
 ditch and watercourse purposes, 
 57 V. c. 55, s. 4 (3), p. 179. 
 
 Oath of assessor as to entry of vot- 
 er.s on roll, 55 V. c. 48, s. Uh (7), 
 p. 571. 
 
 Oath of assesso'- to be attached to 
 assessment roll when returned, 
 55 V. c. 48. .s. 49, p. 584. 
 
 FOUM.fi- Continued. 
 
 Oath of person sitting on court of 
 revision, 55 V. c. 48, s. 57, p. 588; 
 57 V. c. 56, s. 26, p. 208. 
 
 Oath of voter at election of road 
 (Oiiiniissioucrs, 55 V. <■. 48. s. 
 110, p. 605. 
 
 Oath of person complaining to courtj 
 of revision in person, 55 V. c. 48, 
 Scheds. C. D. E., p. 640. 
 
 Oath of agent of person complain- 
 ing to court of revision, 55 V. c. 
 48, Scheds. F. G. H., p. 641. 
 
 Oath of person requiring to be en- 
 tered by assessor as a manhood 
 suffrage voter, 55 V. c. 48, Sched. 
 L., p. 643. 
 
 Order as to costs on voters' list ap- 
 peals, 52 V. c. 3, Form 18, p. 37. 
 
 Order on voters' list appeals as to 
 payment of taxes by persons 
 added, 52 V. c. 3, Form 20, p. 38. 
 
 Petition for construction of drain- 
 age works, 57 V. c. 56, s. 4, p. 
 
 199. 
 
 Placard to be affixed to house by 
 jihysician attending case of con- 
 tagious disease in township, 56 
 V. c. 44, s. 1, p. 171. 
 
 Poll book for use at elections, 55 V. 
 c. 42, Sched. C, p. 539. 
 
 Prescribing mode of transfer In de- 
 bentures, 55 V. c. 42, s. 410, p. 
 
 37.S. 
 
 Register to be kept by persons re- 
 ceiving infaiic children to 
 nurse for hire. Rev. Stat. c. 209, 
 Sched., p. 2324. 
 
 Requisition to engineer in case of 
 difference as to work on ditch 
 or watercourse, 57 V. c. 55, Form 
 E., p. 194. 
 
 Report on application to judge to 
 certify voters' list, 52 V. c. 3, 
 Form 14, p. 34. 
 
 School debenture, 54 V. c. 55, Sched., 
 p. 168. 
 
 School census, 55 V. c. 48, Sched. M., 
 p. 644. 
 
 Statement of judge as to altera- 
 tions in voters' list, 52 V. c. 3, 
 Form 16, p. 35. 
 
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 FOB-MS— Continued. 
 
 Style of proceedings on appeals 
 from assessment, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 71, p. 595. 
 
 Summons to witness to appear be- 
 fore court of revision on drain- 
 age by-law, 57 V. c. 56, s. 28 (2), 
 p. 209. 
 
 Subpoena to attend on revision of 
 voters' lists, 52 V. c. 3, Form 13, 
 p. 34. 
 
 Subpoena for attendance of wit- 
 nesses on appeals from court of 
 revision, 57 V. c. 51, s. 3, p. 172. 
 
 Tax deed, 55 V. c. 48, Sched. K., p. 
 642. 
 
 Tile, stone and timber drainage by- 
 law. Rev. Stat. c. 38, Form 1, p. 
 394. 
 
 Tile, stone and timber drainage de- 
 benture, Rev. Stat. c. 38, Form 
 5, p. 396. 
 
 Voters' lists, 52 V. c. 3, Form 1, p. 
 27. 
 
 FOXES, By-laws for giving bounties 
 for destruction of, 5o V. c. 35, s. i 
 14, p. 146. j 
 
 FRAUD IN THE SALE OF MILK— see , 
 Milk. I 
 
 FRAUDULENT ASSESSMENT, Pen- [ 
 alty for making, 55 V. c. 48, s. I 
 
 227, p. 633. ! 
 
 What to be evidence, 55 V. c. 48, s. ■ 
 
 228, p. 633. I 
 
 Assessor found guilty to be sen- 
 tenced to highiest punishment 
 allowed by law, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 
 229, p. 634. 
 
 FREE GRANT TERRITORY. Act re- 
 specting sales for taxes in, 56 
 V. c. 39. p. 154. 
 
 Limit of quantity of land which 
 may be purchased, 56 V. c. 39, s. 
 1, p. 154. 
 
 Sales not to be made for less taxes 
 than $10, nor when no improve- 
 ments have been made, 56 V. c. 
 39, s. 2, p. 154. 
 
 Terms and conditions under which 
 3, p. 154. 
 Sep Crown Lnnds. 
 
 PREEK.OLDBRS, Qualiflcation as 
 municipal electors, 55 V. c. 42, 
 ss. 79 (1), 80, pp. 276-278. 
 
 Qualification for membership in 
 municipal councils, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 73, p. 274. 
 
 Oath of persons claiming to vote 
 as. 55 V. c. 42, s. 102, p. 283. 
 
 Qualification for voting on by-laws, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 308, p. 344. 
 
 Oath to be administered, 55 "V. c. 
 42, s. 310, p. 345. 
 
 I'^REE LIBRARIES, Transfer of pro- 
 perty of mechanics' institutes 
 for purposes of, Rev. Stat. c. 
 173, s. 22, p. 1704. 
 
 By-laws for granting money or land 
 to, 55 V. c. 42. s. 479 (9), p. 401. 
 
 Act to provide for the establishment 
 of. Rev. Stat. c. 189, p. 2044; 52 
 V. c. 38, p. 145; 55 V. c. 47, p. 558; 
 56 V. c. 36, p. 151. 
 
 Short title. Rev. Stat. c. 189, s. 1, p. 
 2044. 
 
 Establishment in cities, towns and 
 villages, Rev. Stat. c. 189, s. 2. 
 p. 2044. 
 
 News room, museum, branches, and 
 evening classes for artisans may 
 be established with library, Rev. 
 Stat. o. 189, s. 2, p. 2044; 52 V. c. 
 38, s. 1, p. 145. 
 
 Powers of board as to management 
 of classes, 52 V. c. 38, s. 2, p. 145. 
 
 Upon petition and assent of elect- 
 ors, by-law may be passed. Rev 
 Stat. c. 189, s. 2 (3), p. 2044. 
 
 When by-law may be finally 
 passed. Rev. Stat. c. 189, s. 2 (4) 
 (5), p. 204.^,. 
 
 By-law not approved by electors, 
 not to be re-submitted in the 
 same year. Rev Stat. c. 189 s. 2 
 (6). p. 2045. 
 
 Appointment of board of manage- 
 ment. Rev. Stat. c. 189, s. 3, p- 
 2045. 
 
 Member of appointing body dis- 
 qualified. Rev. Stat. c. 189, s. 
 3 (2), p. 2045. 
 
 Annual retirement of members, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 189. s. 3 (3), p. 
 2015. 
 
 
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 FEEE .LIBRARIES— Continued. 
 
 Term of office of first members, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 189, s. 3 (3), p. 
 2045. 
 
 Term of office of mem.ber elected 
 to till vacanry caused by death 
 etc., Rev, Stat. c. 189, s. 3 (5), 
 p. 2046. 
 
 Term of office generally, Rev. 
 Stat. e. 189, s. 3 (6), p. 2046. 
 
 When apiioiutments to be made. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 189, s. 3 (7), p. 
 2046. 
 
 Chairman, Rev. Stat. c. 189, s. o 
 (8), p. 2046. 
 
 When meetings to be held, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 189, s. 3 (9), p. 2046. 
 
 Summoning special meetings, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 189, s. 3 (10), p. 2046. 
 
 QiKtnim, Rev. Stat. e. 189, a. ['. 
 (11), p. 2046. 
 
 Record of orders and proceedings. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 189, s. 3 (12), p. 
 2046. 
 
 Records signed by chairman, to be 
 evidence, Rev. Stat. c. 189, s. 
 3 (13), p. 2046. 
 
 Board to procure buildings, pur 
 chase books, etc., and appoint 
 and dismiss officers. Rev. Stat. 
 c. 189, s. 4, p. 2046. 
 
 Board not to purchase land or 
 malie improvements to extern 
 of $2,000 without authority from 
 the council. Rev. Stat. c. 189, s. 
 4, p. 204G; 55 V. c. 47, s. 1, p. 558. 
 
 Board may malte by-laws oi rules 
 and impose penalties for breach 
 thereof, Rev. Stat. c. 189, s. 5, p. 
 2047, 
 
 Publication of by-laws. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 189, s. 5 (2), p. 2047. 
 
 Right to recover damages not af- 
 fected by recovery of penalties. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 189, s. 5 (3), p. 2047. 
 
 Yearly estimates to be submitted 
 to council by board, 55 V. c. 47. 
 s. 2, p. 558. 
 
 Accounts to be kept by lioard. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 189, s. 7. p. 2047. 
 
 Councils authorized to levy rate not 
 exceeding half a mill on the 
 dollnr, Rev. Stat. c. 189, s. 8, p. 
 2048. 
 
 FREE LIBRARIES- ConfJnHftf. 
 
 Limit in cities of $100,000 to be a 
 quarter of a mill, 55 V. c. 47, s. 
 3, p. 558. 
 
 Submission of by-law to electors af- 
 ter rejection by council, 55 "V. c. 
 47, s. 4, p. 558. 
 
 Power to issue debentures. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 189 s. 8 (2), p. 2048. 
 
 Provision for interest and sinking 
 fund. Rev. Stat. c. 189, s. 8 (3), 
 p. 2048. 
 
 Duty of treasurer as to moneys 
 collected. Rev. Stat. c. 189, s. 
 8 (4), p. 2048. 
 
 When by-law not to require as- 
 sent of electors, Rev. Stat. c. 
 189, s. 8 (5), p. 2048. 
 
 Admission to be free. Rev. Stat. c. 
 189, s. 9, p. 2048. 
 
 Penalty for disorderly conduct, 52 
 V. c. 38, s. 5, p. 146. 
 
 Appointing janitor a special con- 
 stable to i:)reserve order and 
 protect property, 56 V. c. 36, s. 
 1, p. 151. 
 
 Transfer of property of mechanics* 
 institutes, art schools and li- 
 brary associations, for purposes 
 of the Act, Rev. Stat. c. 189, s. 
 10, p. 2048; 52 V. c. 38, s. 3, p. 145. 
 
 Government aid to library after 
 amalgamation with art school, 
 52 V. c. 38, s. 4. p. 145. 
 
 Government aid upon amalgama- 
 tion with mechanics' institute. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 189, s. 11, p. 2049. 
 
 Incorporation of Act with Munici- 
 pal and Assessment Acts, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 189, s. 11, p. 2049. 
 
 Museums not to be established by 
 board in cities of 100,000 with- 
 out assent of electors, 55 V. c. 
 47, s 5, p. 558. 
 
 Forms.—petlticn for by by-law,— 
 by-law establishing library,— 
 by-law for issue of debentures, 
 —debentures. Rev. Stat. c. 189, 
 Sched., p. 2049. 
 
 FRONTAGE TAX— see Local Improve- 
 ments. 
 
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 FRUIT, By-laws for regulating an'l 
 licensing places for sale when 
 sold to be eaten on premises, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 489 (7), (8), p. 414. 
 
 Rt'spi'Ctlng the sale of, in streets 
 and luijneent vacant lots, 55 \ . 
 c. 42, s. 503 (3), p. 441. 
 
 For preventing forestalling, etc., 
 of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 503 (6), p. 441. 
 
 Respecting purchases by dealers, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 503 (7), p. 441. 
 
 FRUIT TREES, Act for the better pre- 
 vention of certain diseases af- 
 fecting. 56 V. c. 42, p. 167, 
 
 Short title, 56 V. c. 42, s. 1, p. 167. 
 
 Former provisions repealed, 56 V. c. 
 42, s. 2, p. 167. 
 
 Owners and occupants of land to 
 cut out and burn black knot 
 found on plum or cherry trees, 
 and destroy trees and fruit af- 
 fected by yellows, 66 V. c. 42, s. 
 3, p. 167. 
 
 Appointment of inspectors and 
 board of fruit tree inspection, 
 56 V. C. 42, s. 4 (1), p.- 167. 
 
 By-law for dividing municipality 
 into districts and appointing 
 division inspectors, 56 V. c. 42, 
 s. 4 (2), p. 167. 
 
 Inspector to proceed on written 
 complaint, 56 V. c. 42, s. 5, p. 
 168. 
 
 Inquiry and annual report by in- 
 spector, 56 V. c. 42, s. 6, p. 168. 
 168. 
 
 Clerk to forward copy of reporl 
 to Minister of Agriculture, 5i 
 V. c. 42, s. 6 (2), p. 168. 
 
 Appeal from inspector's decision, 
 on complaint made as to yel 
 lows, to board of fruit tree in- 
 spection, 56 V. c. 42, s. 7, p. 168. 
 
 Notice of r.ppeal, 56 V. c. 42, s. 7 
 
 (2), p. 168. 
 Notice to board to attend and ex 
 
 amine trees. 56 V. c. 42, s. 7 (3), 
 
 p. 168. 
 
 Examination by board, 56 V. c. 
 42, s. 7 (4). p. 169. 
 
 Decision by board, 56 V. c. 42, s. 7 
 (5). p. 169. 
 
 FKUIT TREES— rv*/(//Hi/ed. 
 
 Fees of board, 56 V. c. 42, s. 7 (6), 
 p. 169. 
 
 Penalties, neglecting to comply 
 
 with directions of inspector, 5ft 
 
 V. c. 42, s. 9 (1), p. 169. 
 
 Selling or offering fruit affected, 
 
 by yellows, 56 V. c. 42, s. i) (2), 
 
 p. 169. 
 
 Inspector neglecting to discharge 
 duties, 56 V. c. 42, s. 9 (3), p. 
 169. 
 
 Application of penalties, 56 V. " 
 42, s. 10, p. 169. 
 
 Councils to see that inspectors per- 
 form their duties, 56 V. c. 42, 
 s. 11, p. 169. 
 
 FUEL, By-laws for regulating the 
 weighing and measuring of, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 503 (8), p. 441. 
 
 FrKNACES, In police villages to be 
 
 connected with chimneys, 55 V. 
 
 c. 42, s. 667 (3), p. 530. 
 
 Not to be erected for making 
 
 charcoal in police villages, 55 
 
 V. c. 42, s. 667 (12), p. 531. 
 
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 GAMBLING, Licenses not to be 
 granted for times and places of 
 holding of agricultural socie- 
 ties' exhibitions, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 489 (25)(l, p. 419. 
 
 By-laws for the suppression of, and 
 for seizing and destroying faro- 
 banks, etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (36), 
 p. 421. 
 
 GAME INSPECTORS, By-laws for ap- 
 pointment, reniiineriition and re- 
 gulation of. ni') Y. c. 42, s. 479 (2), 
 (;{), p. 400. 
 
 GAOLERS, Disqualified from member- 
 ship In councils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 77 
 (1), p. 275. 
 
 To receive and keep prisoners com- 
 mitted to county gaols from 
 cities and towns, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 454. p. 301. 
 
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 GAOLERS— Continued. 
 
 To be appointed by sheriffs, and 
 salary to be lixed by county 
 council subject to revision by 
 Inspector of Prisons, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 464 (1), p. 394. 
 
 Appointment and dismissal to be 
 subject to approval of Lieuten- 
 ant-Governor, 55 V. c. 42, s. 464 
 (2), p. 394. 
 
 Salaries, to be in lieu of fees, and 
 no fees or perquisites to be taken 
 from prisoners, 55 V. c. 42, s. 465, 
 p. 394. 
 
 GAOLS, Removal of prisoners to other 
 institutions, — payment of fees of 
 slu'ritt", Rev. Stat. c. 83, s. 10, p. 
 
 834. 
 
 Act to provide for inspection, — pow- 
 ers of inspector. Rev. Stat. c. 
 250, p. 2650. 
 
 Sheriff of Toronto to have control 
 of gaol for the city and county, 
 51 V. c. 6, s. 5. p. 16. 
 
 Expenses of conveying prisoners 
 from, to Provincial institutions 
 to be borne by municipali- 
 ties, Kev. Stat. c. 242, s. 5, p. 
 
 2587. I 
 
 Application of earnings of prison- ' 
 era, Kev. Stat. c. 242, s. 6, p. 
 2589. 
 
 Amount to be paid by town for use 
 of, upon withdrawal from 
 county, to be settled by arbitra- 
 tion, 55 V. c. 42, s. 25 (1), p. 256. 
 New award after lapse of five 
 years, 55 V. c. 42, s. 25 (5), p. 
 256. 
 
 Erection in provisional counties, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 41, p. 261. 
 
 County councils may pass by-laws 
 for erecting and repairing, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 452, p. 390. 
 
 County councils to k^ep in repair 
 and provide necessary supplies, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 452, p. 390. 
 
 In counties, to be gaols for cities 
 and towns therein which are 
 not separated, 55 V. c. 42, s. 454, 
 p. .",91. 
 
 GAOLS— Continued 
 
 City councils may pass by-laws for 
 the erection of, on lands of 
 municipality and for making re- 
 pairs, etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. 455, p. 
 391. 
 
 To be houses of correction until 
 separate houses of correction 
 established, 55 V. c. 42, s. 463, p. 
 
 394. 
 
 Sheriffs to have the care of, and 
 appoint gaolers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 464 (1), p. 394. 
 
 Salaries of gaolers to be fixed by 
 county council, but subject to 
 revision by the Inspector of Pri- 
 sons, 55 V. c. 42, s. 464 (1), p. 30}. 
 
 Appointment or dismissal of gaoler 
 to be subject to approval of 
 Lieutenant-Governor, 55 V. c. 41, 
 S. 4G4 (2), p. 394. 
 
 Gaolers to have a yearly salary, 
 and not to receive fees, perqui- 
 sites, etc., from any prisoner, 55 
 V. C. 42, s. 465, p. 394. 
 
 When established in a city, to be 
 regulated by by-laws of city 
 council, 55 V. c. 42, s. 467, p. 395. 
 
 Regulations, continued in junior 
 county upon dissolution of 
 union, 55 V. c. 42, s. 468, p. 395. 
 
 Cities and towns separated from 
 counties to contribute to the 
 erection and maintenance of, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 469 (1), p. 395. 
 
 County councils not to be liable for 
 furniture, etc., unless ordered 
 by their authority, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 470, p. 396. 
 
 Counties, and cities and towns 
 therein, to have an insurable in- 
 terest, 55 V. c. 42, s. 471, p. 396. 
 
 Liability of cities to contribute to 
 cost of brilding commenced 
 since 5lh March, 1880, to depend 
 upon concurrence in expendi- 
 ture or upon jiwuril, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 472, p. 30(5. 
 
 Council of city liable to contribute 
 to have a voice in selection of 
 site, and in case of disagree- 
 ment site to be determined by 
 arbitration, 55 V. c. 42, s. 472. p. 
 .^98. 
 
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 iiAOLH—ContinucU. 
 
 City or town making use of, to con- 
 tribute to cost thereof, and lor 
 the maintenance of prisoners, 
 such amount as may be agreed 
 upon or awarded, 65 V. c. 4Z, s. 
 473 (1), p. 396. 
 
 Matters to be considered by ar- 
 bitrators, 55 V. c. 42, s. 473 (2), 
 p. 397. 
 
 After Ave years, Lieutenant-Gov- 
 ernor may order new settle- 
 ment, 55 V. c. 42, s. 474, p. 397. 
 
 W'lien used as lock-ups by county 
 towns not separated from coun- 
 ties, compensation to be paid 
 therefor as agreed upon or 
 awarded, 55 V. c. 42, s. 475, p. 
 397. 
 
 Exempted from taxation, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 7 (o), p. 562. 
 
 GAOL SURGEONS, By-laws for ap- 
 pointment of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 495 
 
 U). p. 426. 
 
 GARBAGE, By-laws for preventing 
 persons from depositing filth, 
 etc., on streets, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 i&J (23), p. 419. 
 
 GARDENS, Not to be taken for en- 
 largement of cemeteries without 
 itmsent of owner, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 4t)J (12;(/, p. 417. 
 
 Carrying fire into, in police villages, 
 55 V. C. 42, s. 667 (7), p. 530. 
 
 Acreage of, to be entered on assess- 
 ment roll, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14 (3), p. 
 
 568. 
 
 When held for sale in cities, towns 
 and villages, how to be as- 
 sessed, 55 V. c. 48, s. 27, p. 576; 
 57 V. c. 51, s. 1, p. 171. 
 
 Mode of assessing when enclosed 
 and not held for sale, 55 V c. 48, i 
 s. 28 (1), p. 576. 
 
 Public gardens— see Public Parks. 
 
 GAS AND WATER COMPANIES, Pe- 
 tlticn to council, and by-law 
 granting authority to lay down 
 pipes, Rev. Stat. c. 164, s. 4, p. 
 
 1536. 
 
 GAS AND WATER COMPANIES — 
 Continued. 
 
 Municipalities may take stock or 
 loan money, Rev. Stat. c. 164, 
 s. 51, p. 1544. 
 
 By-laws for authorizing and regul- 
 ating the laying of pipes under 
 highways, etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 
 (30), p. 420. 
 
 For lending money to, or taking 
 stock in with assent of elec- 
 tors, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (31), p. 
 420. 
 
 When head of municipality to be 
 i\i--()fficii) a director. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 164, s. 52, p. 1544; 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 489 (31), p. 420. 
 
 Municipalitle.s may transfer to com- 
 panies their compulsory powers 
 under Municipal Waterworks 
 Act, Rev. Stat. c. 164, s. 58, p. 
 li")45. 
 Application of foregoing provi- 
 sion. Rev. Stat. c. 164, s. 59, p. 
 1545. 
 
 Municipalities may acquire works 
 of company on payment there- 
 for, Rev. Stat. c. 164, s. 98, p. 
 1553. 
 Arbitration in case of disagree- 
 ment, Rev. Stat. c. 164, s. 98, 
 p. 1553. 
 Mode of computing value, Rev. 
 
 Stat. c. 164, s. 99, p. 1553. 
 Time within which value to be 
 paid, Rev. Stat. c. 164, s. 100, 
 p. 1553. 
 When council may take proceed- 
 ings to determine value with- 
 out assent of electors, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 164, s. 101, p. 1554. 
 Settlement of amount by agree- 
 ment, Rev. Stat. c. 164, s. 102, 
 p. 1554. 
 
 If payment not made, rights of 
 company to revive, Rev. Stat. 
 <•. 164. s. 103, p. 1554. 
 
 Existing comi)anies may consent 
 to be bound by foregoing pro- 
 visions, Rev. Stat. c. 164, s. 104, 
 p. 1554. 
 
 Limitation as to resolutions for 
 acf|ulring works, Rev. Stat. c. 
 164, s. 105, p. 1554. 
 
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 GAS AND WATER COMPANIES — 
 Continued. 
 
 Other rights of municipalities not 
 affected, Hev. Stat. c. 1C4, s. 
 106. p. 1554. 
 
 Borrowing powers of companies 
 not to affect rights of munici- 
 palities, 55 V. c. 38, s. 6, p. 194. 
 
 Personal property to be exempt 
 from taxation, but 'not income 
 derived from shares, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 34 (2), p. 579. 
 
 GAS WORKS, Debts contracted by 
 municipalities in connection 
 with, to be payable in thirty 
 years from date of by-law tak- 
 ing effect, 55 V. c. 42, s. 340 (3), 
 p. 355 ; 57 \. c. 50, s. 12, p. 165. 
 
 Debt may be repayable in annual 
 instalments, 55 V. c. 42, s. 342 
 (1), p. 35G. 
 
 By-laws for preventing or regulat- 
 ing the erection of, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 489 (44), p. 422. 
 
 By-laws in cities and towns for es- 
 tablishing and levying rates for 
 interest and sinking fund, 55 V. 
 C. 42, s. 504 (13). p. 443. 
 
 By-laws for establishing, not to be 
 passed until estimates and by- 
 law, and notice of polling have 
 been published and assent of 
 electors obtained, nor unless 
 passed within three months af- 
 ter polling, 55 v. c. 42, s. 505, p. 
 444. 
 
 When works already established, 
 by-laws for raising additional 
 sums therefor may be passed by 
 a three-fourths vote of council 
 without assent of electors, if ap- 
 proved by Lieutenant-Governor, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 505, p. 444. 
 
 By-law if rejected at polling, not 
 to be re-submitted in the same 
 year, 55 V. c. 42, s. 506, p. 445. 
 
 "(iAZETTE." to m(>au the Ontario 
 Gazette in Assessment Acts, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 2 (1), p. 560. 
 
 GEESE— see Poultry, 
 
 GENERAL SESSIONS, To appoint 
 constables to have charge of 
 lock-ups, 55 V. c. 42, s. 457, p. 
 391. 
 
 GIRLS. Expense of conveyance to In- 
 dustrial Refuge, how to be paid. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 240. s. 18. p. 2576. 
 
 Seats to be provided by employers 
 in shops. 51 V. c. 33, s. 3 (7), p. 
 84. 
 
 Protection of, when employed in 
 places of business other than 
 factories— see Places of Busi- 
 ness (55 V. c. 54, p. 658). 
 
 GOATS, By-laws respecting the keep- 
 ing of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (45), p. 
 422. 
 
 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Sink- 
 ing fund may be invested in, 55 
 V. c. 42, ss. 375, 376, p. 368. 
 
 Moneys set apart for educational 
 purposes may be invested in, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 378 (1), p. 369. 
 
 GOVERNOR - GENERAL. Personal 
 property and official income ex- 
 empted from taxation, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 7 (11), p. 563. 
 
 GRAIN, Market fees not to be collected 
 on, 55 V. c. 42, s. 497 (1). p. 437. 
 
 What fees may be charged for 
 weighing on markets, 55 V. c. 42, 
 S. 497 (8), p. 438. 
 
 By-laws imposing fees on persons 
 taking advantage of markets by 
 selling in adjacent streets not 
 to apply, 55 V. c. 42, s. 498 (3). 
 p. 439. 
 
 By-laws respecting the sale of, in 
 streets or adjacent vacant lots, 
 55 V. C. 42. s. 503 (3), p. 441. 
 
 Regulnting the place and manner 
 of selling and weighing, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 503 (4), p. 441. 
 
 For preventing forestalling, etc., 
 of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 503 (6), p. 441. 
 
 Respecting purchases by dealers, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 503 (7), p. 441. 
 
 While in transitu exempt from tax- 
 ation, 55 V. c. 48. s. 7 (14) 5C3. 
 
 GRAND JURORS, Selection of— see 
 Jurors. 
 
 GRATUITIES, May be paid to munici- 
 pal officers retiring after twenty 
 years' service, 55 V. c. 42, s. 280, 
 p. 337. 
 
 G 
 
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GRA 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 HAL 
 
 100 
 
 GRATUITIES-- CoH/i»(f"/. 
 
 By-laws for granting to members of 
 tire brigade or their widows, 5G 
 V. c. 35, s. 22, p. 148. 
 
 GRAVEL, By-laws for preserving and 
 selling, on road allowances, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 550 (6), p. 469. 
 For acciuiring gravel beds when 
 necessary for repair of roads, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 550 (7(0, p. 470. 
 For searching for and taking, 
 when required for keeping 
 roads in rei)air, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 550 (8), p. 470. 
 
 For taking in adjoining munici- 
 pality, 55 V. c. 42, s. 550 (8), p. 
 470. 
 Not to be taken in adjoining 
 municipality until price settled, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 550 (8(/). p. 470. 
 
 GRAVEL ROADS, When county coun- 
 cils may license and regulate 
 owners and drivers of vehicles, 
 and regulate width of tires to 
 be used upon, 55 V. c. 42, s. 512, 
 p. 448. 
 See Highways. 
 
 GRAVES, By-laws for protection of, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 489 (13), p. 417. 
 
 GROCERS, By-laws respecting pur- 
 chase of marketed goods by, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 503 (7), p. 441. 
 
 GROUND PLANS, By-laws for compel- 
 ling the depositing of, before 
 commencement of buildings, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 496 (33), p. 435. 
 
 GUARANTEE COMPANIES, Bonds or 
 policies of, may be accepted as 
 security for municipal officers, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 281, p. 337. 
 
 ^JUARDIANS, Empowered to act in 
 respect of arbitrations, agree- 
 ments or conveyances where 
 lands injured or expropriated by 
 councils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 484 (1), p. 
 408. 
 
 To be assessed alone for personalty 
 in their hands, 55 V. c. 48, s. 41 
 (1), p. 581. 
 
 Representative character to be 
 shewn on roll, and assessment 
 entered in separate line, 55 V. c. 
 48. s. 41 (2), p. 581. 
 
 GUAKDIANS- C'o»/i»»'./. 
 
 To be assessed for full value if 
 alone, and if assessed in con- 
 junction with others then for 
 due proportion, 55 V. c. x8, s. 
 41 (2;>, p. 581. 
 
 CUESTS, City councils may provide in 
 estinnites for receptions, etc., 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 520(f, p. 450. 
 
 What amount may be provided, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 520«. p. 450. 
 
 CUNPOWDER, By-laws for regulating 
 the keeping and transporting of, 
 and [ov erecting magazines, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 489 (24(/), p. 419. 
 
 Regulations for keeping and sale 
 of. In police villages, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 667 (13), (14), p. 531. 
 
 GUNS, By-laws for preventing the fir- 
 ing of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (46«). 
 p. 422. 
 
 H. 
 
 HABITUAL DRUNKARDS, Institu- 
 tions for reclamation and cure 
 of, may be established in cities 
 of 50,000, 55 V. c. 42, s. 462 (3), p. 
 394. 
 
 Who may be committed, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 462 (4), p. 394. 
 
 Application of provisions relatlnir 
 to private lunatic asylums, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 462 (5), p. 394. 
 
 HACKMEN— see Cabs. 
 
 IIALIBT'RTON, Excepted from general 
 
 laws as to (lualification of mem- 
 bers of councils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 73, 
 p. 273. 
 
 Provisions as to publication of an- 
 nual statement of accounts of 
 municipalities not to apply, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 263 (5), p. 332. 
 
 Payment of bounties for destruc- 
 tion of wolves, 55 V. c. 59, s. 3, 
 p. 670. 
 
 Act respecting the provisional county 
 of, Rev. Stat. c. 6, p. 40. 
 
 Limits defined. Rev. Stat. c. 6, s. 1, 
 p. 40. 
 
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110 
 
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 HAR 
 
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 HALIBXTRTON- Contiinivd. 
 
 Certain to\vnshli)s united as a sep- 
 arate municipality, Rev. Stat. c-. 
 6, s. 2, p. 40. 
 
 Rights, liabilities and powers ol' 
 corporation and council. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 6, s. 3, p. 40. 
 
 Limitation of powers as to aid t<> 
 railways. Rev. Stat. c. 6, s. 4, p. 
 41. 
 
 Council, how composed, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 6, s. 5, p. 41. 
 
 Aleetinffs of council to be held 
 where registry office is kept, 
 Kov. Stat. c. 6, s. 5, p. 41. 
 
 Annexation to county of Victorin 
 for certain judicial purposes, 
 Rev. Stat. e. 6. s. 6, p. 41. 
 
 .Jurisdiction of justices of the peace, 
 Kev. Stat. c. 6, s. 7, p. 41. 
 
 Appeals from justices to lie to Gen- 
 eral Sessions of Victoria, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 6, s. S, p. 42. 
 
 Returns of convictions. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 6, s. 9, p. 42. 
 
 Gaols and lock-ups, erection of. 
 Rev. Stat, c, 6, s. 10, p. 42. 
 
 Gaols to bo common gaols for Hali- 
 burton and Victoria, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 6, s. 11, p. 42. 
 
 Power to commit to the gaol at 
 Lindsay, Rev. Stat. c. 6, s. 12, 
 p. 42. 
 
 Appcjintnient and salary of gaol'H", 
 — constables. Rev. Stat. c. 6, s. 
 13, p. 43. 
 
 Contribution towards expenses of 
 administration of justice, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 6, s. 14, p. 43. 
 
 Division courts, application of ;^en- 
 eral law, Rev. Stat. c. 6, s. 15, p. 
 43. 
 
 Limits of divisions. Rev. Stat. c. 
 6, s. 16, p. 43. 
 
 Alteration of divisions. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 6, s. 17, p. 43. 
 
 Times and places for holding 
 courts, Rev. Stat. c. 6, s. 18, p. 
 43. 
 
 HALIBURTON— Co»i<Mii(f(/. 
 
 Aiipeals from court of revision to 
 lie to county judge of Victoria, 
 Rev. Stat, c, 6, s, 19, p. 44. 
 
 Aprxilntment and powers of regis- 
 trar. Rev. Stat. c. 6, s. 20, p. 44. 
 
 Registry office, where to be kept, 
 Kev. Stat. c. 6, s. 21. p. 44. 
 
 Duties and fees of registrar, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 6, '^. 21, p. 44. 
 
 Security by registi-ar. Rev. Stat. c. 
 (i, s, 22, p, 44, 
 
 Chattel mortgages, registration of. 
 Rev. Stat, c. o, s. 23, p. 44. 
 
 Power to erect court house, gaolsi 
 and registry office. Rev. Stat. c. 
 0. s, 24, p, 44. 
 
 Appointment of county judge, sher- 
 iff and other officers. Rev. Stat, 
 c, 6, s. 25, p, 45. 
 
 Erection into a separate county. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 6, s, 26, p. 45. 
 
 Pi'ovisi.jn respecting judicial pro- 
 ceedings on separation. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 6, s. 27, p. 45. 
 
 HALLS, By-laws for erecting and 
 m.^intaining, for use of corpora- 
 tion, 55 V, c, 42, s. 479 (1). p. 400. 
 For regulating means of egress 
 from, and for production of 
 plans, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (16), p. 
 403. 
 
 For acquiring land or renting hall 
 for township purposes, in 
 town or village, 55 V. c, 42, s. 
 521 (9), p. 451. 
 
 Township and other meetings 
 may be held and notices 
 posted at such halls, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 521 (10), p. 451. 
 
 Act to regulate the means of egress 
 from public buildings— see Pub- 
 lic Buildings (Rev. Stat. c. 210, 
 p. 2324). 
 
 HARBOURS, Debts contracted by 
 municipalities in connection 
 with, to be repayable in thirty 
 years from date of by-law tak- 
 ing effect, 55 V. c. 42, s. 340 (3),. 
 p. 355 ; 57 Y. c. 50. s. 12. p. 168. 
 
HAR 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 HE A 
 
 111 
 
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 HARBOURS- Contin ued. 
 
 Debt may be repayable In an- 
 nual Instalments, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. ;!42 (1), p. 356. 
 
 ("ouiicils may purchase, from 
 Crown, and contract debts 
 therefor, 55 V. c. 42, s. 349, p. 359. 
 
 By-lawa for protecting, 55 "V. c. 42, 
 s. 479 (4), p. 400. 
 
 ¥ov removing obstructions from, 
 .'i5 V. c. 42. s. 479 (^), p. 401. 
 
 For making, altering, etc., 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 479 (6), p. 401. 
 
 For legulating use of, providing | 
 lights, acquiring wharves, pro- | 
 vlding machinery, imposinp 
 duos, aiid appointing master, I 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (7), p. 401. ' 
 
 For granting aid in construction of. j 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (8), p. 401. : 
 
 Assent of electors required, 55 V. 
 c. 42, H. 479 (8), p. 401. 
 
 Security may be taken from per- 
 sons or companies aided, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. ^.79 (8), p. 401. 
 
 For taking f.tock in, or lending or 
 granting money to companier 
 for const 'uctlon of, 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 479 (11), p. 401. 
 
 For removal it obstructions or in- 
 cumbrances from, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 496 (26), p. 133. 
 
 Personal property of harbour com- 
 panies exempt from taxation, 
 but not in ?ome derived from 
 shares, 55 V. c. 48, s. 34 (2), p. 
 579. 
 
 See Piers, Wharves, Dry Docks | 
 and Harbours. 
 
 HAWKERS AND PEDLARS, By-lawF 
 for licensing, regulating anr^ 
 governing hawkers, pedlars anr 
 petty traders, .'55 V. c. 42, s. 49' 
 (3), p. 426. 
 
 County councils may provide li- 
 censes for sale to persons apply- 
 ing, 55 V. c. 42, s. 495 (3), p. 426. 
 
 No license required for sale of goodp 
 to retailer.'), or for sale by the 
 manufacturer or producer of 
 goods produced or manufac- ! 
 tured in Ontario, 55 V. c. 42, s. i 
 495 (3), p. 427. I 
 
 HAWKERS— Continued. 
 
 Who to be deemed "hawkers," 55 V. 
 c. 42, 8. 495 (3)ff, p. 427. 
 
 By-laws passed prior to October, 
 18S5, not to apply to "hawkers," 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 495 (3)b. p. 427. 
 
 By-laws in towns not separated 
 from counties, 56 V. c. 35, s. 20, 
 
 p. 147. 
 
 HAY, Market f es not to be collected 
 on, 55 V. c. 42, s. 497 (1), p. 4,«7. 
 
 Not to be weighed on market 
 unless vendor or purchaser so 
 desires, 55 V. c. 42, s. 497 (5), p. 
 
 438. 
 
 What fees may be charged for 
 weighing on markets, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 497 (8), p. 438. 
 
 By-laws respecting the sale of, in 
 streets or adjacent vacant lots, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 503 (3), p. 441. 
 
 Regulating the place and man- 
 ner of selling and weighing. 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 503 (4), p. 44, 
 
 Not to be placed in dwelling houses 
 in police villages, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 667 (9), p. 530. 
 
 HEADS OF COUNCILS, Mayors of 
 cities or towns, wardens of 
 counties and reeves of town- 
 ships and villages to be, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 243, p. 325. 
 
 Powers and duties as chief execu- 
 tive officers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 244, p. 
 325 
 
 Nomination of auditor by, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 258 (1), p. 329. 
 
 Not to nominate persons in their 
 own employment, 55 V. c. 42, 
 
 s. 258 1 2 1, p. 330. 
 
 To sign by-laws, 55 V. c. 42, s. 288, 
 p. 339. 
 
 To appoint agents to attend at poll- 
 ing and counting of votes on 
 by-laws, 55 V. c. 42, s. 297, p. 342. 
 
 To sign appointment of arbitrator, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 385, p. 371. 
 
 May appoint arbitrators when au- 
 thorized by by-law, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 386. p. 371. 
 
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 HEADS OF COUNCILS -r.'0H<iitMed. 
 
 To flifrn debenturea and other in- 
 struments issued on behalf of 
 corporations, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 405, 
 1>. 370. 
 
 When authorized by by-law may 
 act with treasurer in borrow- 
 ing funds to meet expenditure 
 pending collection of tax^s, 56 
 V. c. o5, s. 10. It. 145 ; 67 V. c. 
 50. H. 5, I). 1G7. 
 
 To be ex ofllclo justices of Lhe 
 peace, 55 V. c. 42, s. 415, p. 379. 
 
 To be ex ofTlclo directors and vote 
 on stock where corporation 
 holds stock to .$10,000 In any 
 gas or water company, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 489 (31), p. 420. 
 
 May administer oaths on hearing of 
 disputes respecting roads, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 548. p. 467. j 
 
 To be ex officio director of railway j 
 company, where corpore ti^." I 
 holds stock to $20,000, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 635, p. 522. 
 
 Powers and duties with respect to 
 oaths and declarations — see 
 Oaths and Declc*rations (55 V. c. 
 42, ss. 270-277, pp. 333-335). 
 
 Duties with respect to public meet- 
 ings — see Public Meetings (Rev. 
 Stat. c. 187, p. 2037). 
 
 HEALTH-see Public Health. 
 
 HEATING, Construction of works by 
 municipalities — see Light and 
 Heat (Rev. Stat. c. 191, p. 2063). 
 See Steam Heating and Elec- 
 tric Companies. 
 
 HIGH BAILIFF, Disqualified from 
 membership in councils, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 77 (1), p. 275. 
 
 To be appointed by councils In 
 cities, — may also be chief con- 
 stable, 55 V. c. 42, s. 439, p. 388. 
 
 May be suspended or dismissed 
 from office by council, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 451, p. 390. 
 
 During suspension not to act with- 
 out written permission or draw 
 salary, 55 V. c. 42, s. 451, p. 390. 
 
 HIGH SCHOOLS. 
 
 High School Districts,— 
 
 Present districts continued, 54 V. 
 c. 57, 8. 6 (1), p. 176. 
 
 Changes when made not to relieve 
 lands from charges previously 
 incurred, 57 V. c. 58, s. 1, p. 236. 
 
 By-laws of county councils prior to 
 1st January, 1878, 54 V. c. 57, s. 
 6 (2), p. 176. 
 
 Right of appeal as to validity of 
 by-law revived, 54 V. c. 57, s. 6 
 (3), p. 176. 
 
 By-laws uniting portions of muni- 
 cipalities for high school 
 purposes. 54 y. c. 57, s. 7 (1). ii. 
 176. 
 ^^'ithdrawal from union, 54 "V. c. 
 57, s. 7 (2), p. 177. 
 
 Certificate of clerk to be evidence 
 as to number of ratepayers, 54 
 V. c. 57, s. 7 (3), p. 177. 
 
 New High Schools, establishment 
 of,- 
 
 County council may pa.ss by-lav/ 
 
 for any municipality having 
 
 1,000 inhabitants, 54 V. c. 57, s. 
 
 8 (1), p 177. 
 
 Approval of Lieutenant-Governor, 
 
 54 V. c. 57, s. 8 (1), p. 177. 
 
 Power to discontinue, 54 V. c. 57, s 
 8 (1), p. 177. 
 
 When high schools may be estab- 
 lished in villages Fx V. c. 57, s. 
 8 (2), p. 177. 
 
 City councils may establish high 
 schools subject to approval of 
 Lieutenant- Governor, 54 V. c. 
 57, s. 8 (3), p. 177. 
 
 Trustees, — 
 
 Appointment by county councils 
 
 and councils of municipalities 
 
 forming high school districts, 54 
 
 V. c. 57, s. 11, p. 178. 
 
 One appointed by county and one 
 
 in each municipality to retire 
 
 annually, 54 V. c. 57, s. 11 (1), 
 
 p. 178. 
 
 Where county composes a district, 
 council to appoint six, and two to 
 retire annually, 54 V. c. 57. s. U 
 
 (2). p. 178. 
 
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 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
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 HH 
 
 HIGH SCllOOhH— Continued. 
 
 City and town councils, to appoint 
 six for each school, and by-law 
 to provide for annual retire- 
 ment, in rotation, 54 V. c. 57, s. 
 
 11 (3), p. 17S. 
 
 When county council may ap- 
 point additional trustee, 54 V. 
 c. 57, s. 11 (4), p. 179. 
 
 Appointment by separate school 
 boards, 54 V. c. 56, s. 11 (5), p. 
 179. 
 
 By public school boards, 54 V. c. 
 57, s. 11 (6), p. 179. 
 
 Vacancies, how filled, 54 V. c. 57, s. 
 
 12 (1), p. 179. 
 
 Notice to be Klvon to clerk, or 
 board of trustees, when seat 
 declared vacant, 54 V. c. 57, s. 
 47, p. 191. 
 
 Qualification, 54 V. c. 57, s. 12 (2), p. 
 179; 65 V. c. 60, s. 6, p. 672. 
 
 Disqualified from membership in 
 councils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 77 (1), p. 
 275. 
 
 Municipal grants for maintenance,— 
 
 County councils to make grants 
 equal to amount apportioned by 
 Minister of Education, 54 V. c. 
 57, s. 30, p. 184; 57 V. c. 58, s. 2, p. 
 236. 
 
 No abatement to be made because 
 of fees paid by county pupils, 
 57 V. c. 58, s. 2, p. 236. 
 
 Further grants may be made pro- 
 portionate to attendance of 
 coimty pupils, 54 V. c. 57, 8. 31 
 (1). p. 184. 
 
 Grants for maintenance of county 
 pupils in city or town high 
 school, 54 V. c. 57, s. 31, (2), p. 
 185. 
 
 Council and trustees may agree 
 upon amount, or disputes to 
 be settled by county Judge, 54 
 V. c. 57, s. 31 (3), p. 185. 
 
 Particulars to be furnished by 
 trustees If disputes arise, 54 V. 
 c. 57, s. 31 (4), p. 185. 
 
 Costs of reference to county 
 judge, 54 V. c. 57, s. 31 (5), p. 
 185. 
 
 D.M.I.— 8 
 
 IIIGFI S(H()()LS~(;onN;iM«(/. 
 
 Rates to be levied by county 
 council, 64 V. c. 67, ■. 31 (G), 
 
 p. 185. 
 Maintenance of county pupils by 
 municipality outside high 
 school dLstrlct, by assessment 
 on ratepayers, 56 V. c. 52, s. 
 2, p. 209. 
 
 Councils in high school districts to 
 levy rates, 54 V. c. 57, s. 32, p. 
 
 186. 
 
 Grants for permanent Improve- 
 menk". — 
 Applicfit)'-n to councils for asseas- 
 mcnt/i for imi)rovement8 oxceed- 
 irpi $500, 54 V. c. 57, S. 33, p. 186. 
 Issue of debentures by munici- 
 pality in which school is situ- 
 ate, 54 V. c. 57. s. 33, p. 186. 
 
 Submission to electors when coun- 
 cil refuses to raise funds, 54 V. 
 c. 57, 8, 34 (1), p. 186. 
 
 Power to pass by-laws without sub- 
 mitting same to elec'jrs, 54 V. 
 c. 57, s. 34 (3), p. 187. 
 
 Term of debentures, 54 V. c. 57, s. 
 34 (4), p. 187. 
 
 Power to raise sums in addition to 
 those required by law, 55 V. c. 
 57, s. 34 (4), p. 187. 
 
 Assessment for maintenance or per- 
 manent improvements, 56 V. c. 
 52, H. 3, p. 209. 
 
 Payment over of moneys to high 
 school treasurer, 54 V. c. 57, s. 
 36 (1), p. 187. 
 
 Treasurer of board to give security 
 and submit accounts to munici- 
 pal auditors, 54 V. c. 57, s. 36 (2), 
 
 p. 187. 
 
 Fees, — 
 
 What to be paid by county pupils, 
 54 V. c. 57, s. 37 (1), p. 187. 
 
 Of non-resident pupils. 54 V. c. 57, 
 s. 37 (2), p. 188. 
 
 Of resident pupils, 54 V. c. 57, s. 37 
 (3), p. 188. 
 
 Assessment to pay fees of pupils 
 from municipality outside of 
 high school district, 56 V. c. 52, 
 s. 4, p. 209. 
 
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 HIGH HCUOOhS— Continued. 
 
 Other provlHlons,— 
 
 Entriinc<> cxMiiiinatioiiH to li(> holtl 
 at placfH recommended by coun- 
 ty louncllB, 54 V. c. 57, 8. 38 (1), 
 
 p. 188. 
 
 Council of united counties may pass 
 by-laws for apportlonlnK rate 
 for purposes of, among the 
 counties forming union, 65 V. c. 
 42, B. 495 (6), p. 428. 
 
 Borrowing moneys required for cur- 
 rent expenditure, 57 V. c. GO, s. 
 5, p. 167. 
 
 Moneys raised to be paid over In 
 monthly instalments to trea- 
 •surer of board, L7 V. c. 50, s. 5, 
 p. 167. 
 
 By-law3 for establishing, and for 
 electing trustees, and acquiring 
 necessary property, 55 V. c. 42, 
 B. 495 (5), p. 428. 
 
 Providing for attendance of pu- 
 pils of, at Toronto University, 
 and Upper Canada College, 
 for the purpose of competing 
 for scholarships, etc., 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 495 (7), p. 428. 
 
 Providing for expenses of pupils 
 of common schools competing 
 for scholarships at, 55 V. c. 42, 
 B. 495 (8), p. 428. 
 
 For endowing scholarships, etc., 
 at Toronto University pnd 
 Upper Canada College for pu- 
 pils of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 495 (9), 
 p. 446. 
 
 Tor granting aid to, or towards 
 building or Improving, in an- 
 other municipality, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 509 (2), p. 446. 
 
 Exempted from taxation, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 7 (4), p. 562. 
 
 "HIGHWAY," Meaning of. In Munici- 
 pal Acts, 65 V. c. 42, s. 2 (8), p. 
 244. 
 
 HIGHWAYS, 
 Crown Timber on Road Allowances,— 
 
 Government road allowances to be 
 included in timber licenses, Rev, 
 Stat. c. 28, s. 4, p. 315. 
 
 Rights of licensees, Rev. fitat. c. 
 28, B. 4, p. S16. 
 
 HIGHWAYS— Co«t»«H«?r/. 
 
 By-laws not to prevail against li- 
 cense, Rev. Stat. c. 28, s. 6, p. 
 316. 
 
 Townships preserving timber en- 
 titled to percentage of dues. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 28, s. 6, p. 315. 
 
 When townships not entitled. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 28, B. 6, p. 315. 
 
 Terms on which peicentage may be 
 obtained, Rev. Stat. c. 28, s. 7, 
 p. 316. 
 
 Percentage to be expended on high- 
 ways, Rev. Stat. c. 28, s. 8, p. 316 
 
 Time from which Junior townships 
 entitled to dues. Rev. Stat. c. 
 28, s. 9, p. 316. 
 
 Provisions Respecting Certain Mat- 
 ters Connected with High- 
 ways, — 
 Registrar not to register plan show- 
 ing streets less than sixty-six 
 feet wide without consent of 
 council, 50 V. c. 21, s. 06 (0), p. 81 
 
 Similar provision as to land titles 
 offices, 55 V. c. 24, p. 157. 
 
 Settlement of allowance for past 
 expenditure on roads and 
 bridges on withdrawal of town 
 from county, 55 V. c. 42, s. 25 (2), 
 p. 256. 
 
 By-laws in force In new territory 
 at time of annexation, con- 
 tinued, 55 V. c. 42, s. 54, p. 265. 
 
 Councils may purchase, from 
 
 Crown and contract debts 
 
 therefor, 55 V. c. 42, s. 349, p. 
 359. 
 
 Police commissioners In cities, and 
 councils in towns, may regulate 
 or prohibit the playing of 
 music in streets, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 436 (5), p. 387. 
 
 By-laws for regulating riding or 
 driving, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (14), p. 
 402. 
 
 By-laws for maintenance or laying 
 down of fences upon, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 489 (17), p. 418. 
 
 Prohibiting the erection of barbed 
 wire fences on streets In 
 towns and cities, 55 V. c. 42, a. 
 489 (19), p. 418. 
 
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 HI0IIWAY9-C(.H«/«M.'// 
 
 For rcinoviil of *'cnc»« uiKlcr the 
 Act rcs|i('(tih!r snow I'ciiri'w. 
 55 V. c. VJt, s. 4S9 (20), p. 118. 
 For t)i<'VfmliiK perHons from 
 throwlnx (llth. etc., on, 55 V. 
 c, 429. H. 489 (23). p. 419. 
 
 For dlrt'ctlnK removal of certain 
 obstructions, 57 V. c. 50, s. 15. 
 p. 169. 
 
 For rciidcriiip personH placing ob- 
 8tnictionH liable for tlu'ir re- 
 moval, 57 V. c. 50. 8. 15. p. 169. j 
 
 For providing for officers enforc- ' 
 inK removal of obstructions, I 
 57 V. c. 50. 8. 15, p. 169. I 
 
 Worm fences, when not to be 
 deemed obstructions, 57 V. , 
 c. 50, s. 15, p. 169. 
 
 For allowing abatement in sta- 
 tute labor to persons planting 
 sliade trees on, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 489 (27), p. 420. 
 
 For preventing begging or the 
 exposure of diseased or de- 
 formed persons, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 496 (2). p. 431. 
 
 For preventing driving on side- 
 walks etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. 490 
 (5), p. 431. 
 
 For preventing the importuning 
 of travellers by runners, etc., 
 55 V. c. 32, s. 4S6 (6), p. 431. 
 
 For setting apart portions of 
 streets for boulevards, and 
 regulating same, or permit- 
 tiuff owuens to construct 
 boulevards and regulating and 
 confirming those already con- 
 structed, 57 V. c. 50 s. 9, p. 167. 
 
 For the protection of boulevards 
 57 V. c. 50, s. 9, p. 168. 
 
 Respecting dwellings in narrow 
 streets, 55 Y. c. 42, a. 496 (10a). 
 p. 431. 
 
 For the removal of snow. Ice and 
 dirt, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (25), p. 
 433; 57 V. c. 50, s. 10, p. 168. 
 
 For sweeping, lighting and water- 
 ing and charging costs to pro- 
 perty benefited— see Local Im- 
 provements (55 v. c. 42, s. 629, 
 p. 517). 
 
 Respecting the obstruction or 
 fouling of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 
 (27), p. 434. 
 
 HIGIIWAYH— t'«)H/ini/^(/. 
 
 For directing removal of door- 
 Hteps, etc., projecting into, 55 
 V. c. 42, H. 496 (2S), p. 434. 
 
 Regulating the user of r -oets, 5.' 
 
 V. c. 42, 8. 496 (36), p. 436. 
 Respecting coasting an<l tobo- 
 
 gannlng on streets, 55 V. c. 42, 
 
 8. 496 (37), p. 436. 
 Respecting stands for cabs, etc., 
 
 on streets, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 
 
 (38). p. 436. 
 
 Numbering houses and lots, and 
 naming streets, etc., in cities, 
 towns and villages— see Streets 
 (55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (29)-(31), p. 434. 
 
 JurlsiUction Generally, — 
 
 What shall be deemed common and 
 public highways, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 524, p. 455. 
 
 Soli and freehold vested in the 
 Crown, 55 V. c. 42, s. 525, p. 45b. 
 
 Municipal councils to have jurisdic- 
 tion over original road allow- 
 ances and bridges, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 526, p. 455. 
 
 Possession vested in municipalities 
 subject to rights reserved and 
 except where roads held by In- 
 dividuals in lieu of roads taken 
 without compensation, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 527, p. 455. 
 
 Lands dedicated by owner not to be 
 subject to dower, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 527rt, p. 455. 
 
 Acquiring roads for public avenues, — 
 
 Cities or towns may acquire roads 
 in adjoining municipality and 
 land on either aide to total 
 width of one hundred feet, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 528, p. 456. 
 
 Liability for repairs,— 
 
 Responsibility of townships for In- 
 juries caused by want of re- 
 pair arising from obstructions 
 In streams, 55 V. c. 42, s. 522, p. 
 454. 
 
 Stone, gravel, etc., not to be put 
 down In winter, so as to Inter- 
 fere with sleighing, 55 "V. c. 42, 
 s. 523, p. 454. 
 
 Corporations to make repairs and 
 be liable for Injuries caused by 
 non-repair, 55 V. c. 42, s. 531 (1), 
 p. 456; 57 V. c. 50, s. 13, p. 168, 
 
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 HIGHWAYS— CoMdm/eti. 
 
 Actions to be brought within three 
 months. 55 V. c. 42. s. 531 (1), p. 
 456; 57 V. c. 50, s. 13. p. 168. 
 
 Corporations not to be liable for ac- 
 cidents arising from snow and 
 ice ou sidewalks, except iu case 
 of gross negligence, 57 V. c. 50, 
 s. 13. p. 168. 
 
 Notice of accident to be given by 
 person Injured. 57 V. c. 50. s. 
 13. p. 168. 
 
 Corporations not liable for non- 
 repair of roads laid out by in- 
 dividuals until assumed, 65 V. c. 
 42. s. 531 (2). p. 456. 
 
 Crossings, sewers, etc.. on toll 
 roads, made or permitted by 
 corporation to be kept in repair, 
 but actions to be brought within 
 three months, 55 V. c. 42, b. 531 
 (3), p. 457. 
 
 Remedy over, when corporation re- 
 sponsible for damages caused by 
 other parties, 55 V. c. 42, s. 531 
 (4), p. 457. 
 
 Party causing damage may be 
 added as a defendant in the 
 action and be let in to defend, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 531 (5), p. 457. 
 
 When person causing damage has 
 not been made a party, corpora- 
 tion to have a remedy over, in 
 a separate action, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 531 (6), p. 457. 
 
 When person causing damage 
 estopped from denying validity 
 of Judgment, 55 V. c. 42, s. 531 
 (6), p. 457. 
 
 Facts to be established by corpora- 
 tion when there is no estoppel, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 531 (6), p. 457. 
 
 Damages to be apportioned wY jn 
 municipalities jointly liable, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 531 (7), p. 458. 
 
 Counties assuming roads, — 
 
 County councils to have jurisdiction 
 over roads assumed with con- 
 sent of local municipalities, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 532, p. 458. 
 
 County councils may assume and 
 maintain county and township 
 
 HIGHWAYS— rnijfMJHrff. 
 
 boundary lines, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 533, p. 459. 
 
 Roads assumed to be forthwith 
 planked, gravelled or macadam- 
 ized, 55 V. c. 42, s. 534, p. 461. 
 
 What to be deemed boundary lines,. 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 535 (2), p. 461. 
 
 Maintaining township roads,— 
 
 Township boundary lines not as- 
 sumed by counties to be main- 
 tained by townships, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 536 (1), p. 462. 
 
 When no road allowance laid out 
 on boundary lines, council of 
 b. ordering municipality may ac- 
 quire land for one-half of the 
 road allowance, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 536 (2), p. 462. 
 Notice to be given to adjoining 
 municipalities, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 536 (2)«, p. 462. 
 
 Application of provisions for con- 
 H currence of both municipali- 
 
 ties and reference to arbitra- 
 tion, 55 V. c. 42, s. 536 (3), p. 
 463. 
 Arbitrators to apportion cost of 
 lands and decide if road shall 
 be laid out, 55 V. c. 42. s. 536 
 (4). p. 463. 
 
 If arbitrators decide against lay- 
 ing out road no further pro- 
 ceedings to be taken for two 
 years. 55 "V. c. 42. s. 536 (5). p. 
 463. 
 
 Township boundary lines forming 
 county lines also, when not as- 
 sumed by counties, to be main- 
 tained by the bordering town- 
 ships. 55 V. c. 42, s. 537, p. 463. 
 
 Roads under joint jurisdiction, — 
 Roads wholly or partly between 
 two municipalities to be under 
 joint jurisdiction, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 538, p. 463. 
 
 Councils must concur in by-lav** 
 before they come into force, 55 
 y. c. 42, s. 539, p. 463. 
 
 If council omits to pass by-laws, 
 matters to be determined by ar- 
 bitration. 55 V. c. 42. s. 540, p. 
 463. 
 
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 HIGHWAYS— CoH<jH«<'d. 
 
 Transfer of former powers of jus- 
 tices, — 
 
 Powers of quarter sessions prior to 
 1850 transferred to county coun- 
 cils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 541, p. 464. 
 
 Roads vested in Crown, — 
 
 Roads vested in Her Majesty as 
 provincial % ..ks not to be in- 
 terfered with by municipalities, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 512, p. 464. 
 
 Lieutenant-Governor may transfer 
 roads under control of Com- 
 missioner of Public Works to 
 control of municipalities, 55 V, 
 c. 42, s. 542, p. 464. 
 
 By-laws not to affect ordnance 
 roads, or open communication 
 through Dominion lands or in- 
 terfere with Dominion public 
 works, military reserves, etc., 
 without reciting assent of Do- 
 minion Government, 55 V. c, 42, 
 s. 543, p. 464. 
 
 Roads necessary for ingress and 
 egress, — 
 
 Councils not to close up, without 
 providing for compensation and 
 another road, 55 V. c. 42, s. 544 
 (1), p. 465. 
 
 Arbitration, 55 V. c. 42, s. 544 (2), p. 
 465. 
 
 Width of roads,— 
 
 Roads not to be laid out more than 
 100 nor less than 50 feet in 
 width, 55 V. c. 42, s. 54.5, p. 
 465. 
 
 Private persons not to lay out roads 
 less than 66 feet wide without 
 the consent of council, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 545, p. 465. 
 
 Councils of certain large cities may 
 regulate width of stri-ets, etc., 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 5450 (1), p. 465. 
 
 Publication of by-laws. 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 545f/ (2), p. 466. 
 
 Notices of by-laws affecting public 
 roads, — 
 
 Councils not to pass by-laws for 
 closing up, opening, widening, 
 tic, until after notice posted 
 up and published, 55 V. c. 42, s, 
 546 (1), (2), p. 466. 
 
 HIGHWAYS- Contintud. 
 
 Persons who have petitioned and 
 whose lands are prejudicially 
 affected to be heard, 55 "V. c. 42, 
 s. 546 (3), p. 466. 
 
 Clerk to give notices on payment 
 of expenses by applicant for by- 
 law, 55 V. c. 42, s. 546 (4), p. 466. 
 
 Where price of road agreed upon, 
 council may accept deed— deed 
 to be registered, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 546 (5), p. 466. 
 
 Registration of by-laws, — 
 By-laws passed since 29th March, 
 1873, under which roads are 
 opened on private property to 
 be registered, 55 V. c. 42, s. 547 
 (1), p. 466. 
 
 Mode of regiscration, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 547 (1), p. 466. 
 
 By-laws passed before 29th March, 
 1873, and orders and resolutions 
 of quarter sessions may be re- 
 gistered at election of any party 
 interested, 55 V. c. 42, s. 547 (2), 
 p. 467 
 
 Mode of registration, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 547 (2), p. 467. 
 
 
 Disputes respecting roods, — 
 Oaths may be administered 
 
 by 
 
 head of council on investigation 
 of disputes respecting roads, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 548, p. 467. 
 
 ]Mistakes in opening road allow- 
 ances, — 
 
 Protection from actions arising 
 from mistakes in opening road 
 allowances, 55 V. c. 42, s. 549 (1), 
 p. 467. 
 
 When road allowances opejied com- 
 pensation to be made if claimed 
 within one year, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 549 (2>, p. 467. 
 
 Arbitration upon disagreement, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 549 (2), p. 467. 
 
 Powers of all municipalities, — 
 
 By-laws for opening, closing, etc., 
 and for taking lands, and lay- 
 ing out drives, sidewalks, etc., 
 and permitting subways for 
 cattle. .55 V. c. 42, s. 550 (1), p. 
 p. 468. 
 
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 HIGHWAYS -C'o;ittJtucd. 
 
 For opening or closing, etc., roads 
 on railway lands, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 550 (2), p. 468. 
 
 For straightening rivers, etc., 
 when dangerous, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 550 (2«), p. 469. 
 
 Mill sites and water privileges 
 not to be interfered with, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 550 {2a), p. 
 469. 
 
 For taking tolls, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 550 (3), p. 469. 
 
 For granting tolls for not more 
 than twenty-one years to per- 
 son completing work and 
 keeping same in repair, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 550 (4), p. 469. 
 
 For making regulations as to 
 places dangerous to travellers, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 550 (5), p. 469. 
 
 For preserving or selling timber, 
 stone or gravel, subject to 
 rights of Crown, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 550 (6), p. 469. 
 
 Allowing road companies to con- 
 struct roads and for declar- 
 ing when tolls may be taken, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 550 (7), p. 470. 
 
 Procuring materials, — 
 
 By-laws for purchasing stone or 
 gravel beds and selling same 
 when no longer required, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 550 (7o), p. 470. 
 
 For taking materials, and (with 
 consent of such municipality) 
 for taking gravel in adjoining 
 municipality, 55 V. c. 42, s. 550 
 (8). p. 470. 
 
 Right of entry and compensa- 
 tion to be determined by ar- 
 bitration when not agreed 
 upon, 55 V. c. 42, s. 550 (8), p. 
 470. 
 
 Gravel not to be taken in ad- 
 joining municipality until 
 price settled, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 550 (8)rt, p. 470. 
 
 Selling road allowances, — 
 
 By-laws for selling road allowances 
 when other roads opened in lieu 
 thereof. 55 V. c. 42, s. 550 (9), p. 
 470. 
 
 HIGHWAYS— Confinucd. 
 
 Owner of land laid out by him or 
 taken foi road in lieu of road 
 allowance without compensa- 
 tion, to be entitled to original 
 allowance, 55 V. c. 42, s. 551 (1), 
 p. 4V1. 
 
 Council to give conveyance of ori- 
 ginal road allowance on report 
 of surveyor that suitable road 
 laid out in lieu thereof, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 551 (1), p. 471. 
 
 Council may sell road allowance 
 when useless, to adjoining own- 
 ers, and apply purchase money 
 in paying compensation, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 551 (2), p. 471. 
 
 Possession of unopened allowance,— 
 Original allowance for road to be 
 deemed legally in possession 
 when enclosed by owner of ad- 
 joining land, until opened by 
 by-law, 55 V. c. 42, s. 552, p. 471. 
 
 By-law not to be passed until af- 
 ter notice given, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 553, p. 471. 
 
 Aiding in making roads, — 
 By-laws for granting aid to ad- 
 joining municipality to open or 
 improve roads, etc., 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 554, p. 471. 
 
 Agreements with owners of toll 
 roads as to expenditure of sta- 
 tute labour or money thereon 
 on condition that tolls be 
 abolished, 56 V. c. 35, s. 26, p. 
 148. 
 
 Townships, Cities, Towns and Vil- 
 lages,— 
 
 By-law? for aiding counties towards 
 opening and making, 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 555 (1), p. 472. 
 
 Joint works with other municipali- 
 ties, — 
 
 By-laws for joint works with other 
 municipalities in the .«ame coun- 
 ty, 55 V. c. 42, s. 555 (2), p. 472. 
 
 For improvements upon streets, 
 etc., forming boundaries, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 555 (3), p. 473. 
 
 For apportioning cost between 
 municipality and property 
 benefited and levying rates, 55- 
 V. c. 42, s. 55E (3), p. 473. 
 
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 RIGRW AYS— Continued. 
 
 Repair of township roads— how en- 
 forced, — 
 
 Townships may apply to county to 
 compel joint action in maintain- 
 ing boundary lines, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 556, p. 473. 
 
 Majority of ratepayers bordering on 
 township road may petition 
 county to enforce opening or 
 repair, 55 V. c. 42, s. 557, p. 473. 
 
 County council may consider and 
 act upon petition, at session 
 when presented, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 558, p. 473. 
 
 County council to determine lia- 
 bility of each township, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 559, p. 474. 
 
 Commissioners to be appointed to 
 enforce directions of county 
 council, 55 V. c. 42, s. 560, p. 474. 
 
 If townships interested announce 
 their intention to execute the 
 work, reasonable time to be al- 
 lowed, and, in default, com- 
 missioners may perform It, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 560, p. 474. 
 
 Sums determined upon to be paid 
 on order of commissioners and 
 retained out of moneys coming 
 to defaulting townships, or 
 levied by county rate, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 561, p. 474. 
 
 Townships unable to agree on joint 
 action with respect to a county 
 boundary line, may apply to 
 wardens to apportion cost with 
 county judge, 55 V. c. 42, s. 562, 
 p. 474. 
 
 Wardens to meet within twenty- 
 one days from application, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 563, p. 474. 
 
 Warden of county from which 
 first application came to be 
 convener, and call meeting, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 563, p. 474. 
 
 Wardens and judge to apportion 
 cost and appoint commlsslon- 
 c>rs, 55 V. c. 42, s. 564, p. 475. 
 
 Township treasurer to pay order 
 of commissioners, and path- 
 masters to obey directions of 
 commissioners as to statute 
 labour, 55 V. c. 42, s. 564, p. 476. 
 
 HIGH WAYS- Co?i(/«i/«>rf. 
 
 Counties and Townships. 
 
 Sale of minerals,— 
 
 County and township councils may 
 sell or lease right to take min- 
 erals on or under roads, 55 "V. c. 
 42, s. 565 (1), p. 475. 
 
 Notice to be given, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 565 (2), p. 475. 
 
 Conveyance or lease to contain 
 provisions protecting public tra- 
 vel, 55 V. c. 42, s. 565 (3), p. 475. 
 
 Counties. — 
 
 By-laws for closing and disposing 
 or original road allowances sub- 
 ject to general provisions re- 
 specting notice, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 566 (1), p. 476. 
 
 For opening, closing, etc., roads 
 running through or between 
 two or more townships, 55 "V. 
 c. 42, s. 566 (2), p. 476. 
 
 Trees obstructing roads,— 
 
 By-laws for directing trees to be 
 cleared for twenty-five feet on 
 each side of road, by proprie- 
 tors, or. In default, by county 
 surveyor, 55 V. c. 42, s. 566 (3), 
 p. 476. 
 
 Trees removed by county officer 
 may be used on road or sold, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 566 (3). p. 476. 
 
 Double tracks in snow roads,— 
 
 By-laws for providing for maklns 
 and keeping open double trark=( 
 in snow roads 55 V. c. 42, s. 55G. 
 (4), p. 476. 
 
 Aid to local municipalities, — 
 
 By-law for aiding local munioipall- 
 tlcH when county at larj:*' in- 
 terested, and for guaranteeing 
 debentures of local municipalty, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 566 (5), p. 477. 
 
 Repairs by local municipalities, — 
 
 By-laws for requiring local muni- 
 cinnlities to open nnd miiiiitain 
 county roads within their limlta, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 566 (6), p. 477. 
 
 By-laws for abandoning or dispos- 
 ing of county roads. 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 566 (7). p. 477. 
 
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 Copies to be sent to local munici- 
 palities affected, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 566 (7), p. 477. 
 
 Assent of local municipalities or 
 Lieutenant-Governor required, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 566 (7), p. 477. 
 
 Townships, — 
 Aiding counties, — 
 
 By-laws for aiding adjoining coun- 
 ties or county in whicli town- 
 ship passing by-law lies, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 567 (1), p. 477. 
 
 Closing road allowances, — 
 
 By-laws for stopping up, leasing or 
 selling road allowances subject 
 to provisions respecting notice 
 and to confirmation by county 
 council, 55 V. c. 42, s. 567 (2), p. 
 478. 
 
 Trees obstruclng loads, — 
 
 By-laws for the cutting down of 
 trees for twenty-five feet on 
 each side of road by proprie- 
 tors, or, in default, by overseer 
 of highways, 55 V. c. 42, s. 567 
 (3), p. 478. 
 
 Trees removed may be used on road 
 or sold, 55 V. c. 42, s. 567 (3), p. 
 
 478. 
 
 Footpaths, — 
 
 By-laws for setting apart portions 
 of roads for footpaths, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 567 (4), p. 478. 
 
 Saie of roads in villages and ham- 
 lets.— 
 
 Police trustees or fifteen inhabi- 
 tants in an unincorporated vil- 
 lage may petition council for 
 stopping up, or sale, etc., of any 
 road In the village, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 568 (1), p. 478. 
 
 Petition to be accompanied by re- 
 gistrar's certificate, that plan of 
 village registered, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 .')(5S (1), p. 478. 
 
 By-law to be subject to restric- 
 tions on sale of original allow- 
 
 ances, 
 478. 
 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 568 (1), p. 
 
 HIGHWAYS— CoMtinwed. 
 
 Provision In case village lies in two 
 townships, 55 V. c. 42, s. 568 (2), 
 p. 479. 
 
 Miscellaneous Provisions,— 
 Act to roKiilate travelling on, Kev. 
 Stat. c. 195, p. 2228; 53 V. c. 57 
 p. 139; 54 V. c. 47, p. 95; 57 V. c 
 52, p. 175. 
 
 Regulations as to construction of 
 railways upon or over. Rev, 
 Stat. c. 170, s. 29, p. 1652. 
 
 Overseers to see to destruction of 
 weeds on road allowances. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 202, s. 9, p. 2252. 
 
 Liability of municipal corporations 
 not affected by powers as to 
 street railways, 55 V. c. 42, s. 501 
 (15), p. 443. 
 
 By-laws of county councils for 
 maintaining fences on, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 511 (3), p. 447. 
 
 Powers of county councils as to re- 
 moval or alteration of fences 
 likely to cause snow drifts, and 
 as to the erection of snow 
 fences, 55 V. c. 42, s. 511 (3)a, p. 
 447. 
 
 When county councils may license 
 and regulate owners and driver.s 
 of vehicles, and regulate width 
 of tires, 55 V. c. 42, s. 512, p. 448. 
 
 Township by-laws for keeping roads 
 open during sleighing and ap- 
 pointing overseers, etc., there- 
 for, 55 V. c. 42, s. 521 (7), p. 451. 
 
 Persons liable for statute labor 
 may be called out, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 521 (7), p. 451. 
 
 Labour so performed to be al- 
 lowed on next season's work, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 521 (7), p. 451. 
 
 By-laws for applying commuta- 
 tion fund to winter work, 55 
 V. c. 42, S. 521 (8), p. 451. 
 
 By-laws prescribing the distance at 
 which portable steam engines 
 may be used for running saw 
 mills and shingle mills, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 521 (19), (20), p. 453. 
 
 By-laws authorizing the construc- 
 tion of railways and tramways 
 upon. 55 V. c. 42, s. 636, p. 523 
 
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 HIGRWXYS-Continued. 
 
 Powers of police trustees as to 
 works upon, 55 V. c. i2, s. 636^, 
 p. 529. 
 
 Carrying or lighting fire in streets 
 of police villages, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 667 (7), p. 530. 
 
 Exemption from taxation, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 7 (9), p. 562. 
 
 Act to provide for the crossing of 
 railways by streets, drains and 
 watermains — see Railways (Rev. 
 Stat. c. 199, p. 2235). 
 
 Act respecting double traclcs in 
 snow roads— see Snow Roads 
 (Rev. Stat. c. 197, p. 2231). 
 
 Act rospcctiny snow l:('ncos — si-i- 
 Snow Fi'uct-s (Hev. Stat. c. TJS. 
 p. 2233; 53 V. c. 58, p. 140). 
 
 Expropriation of toll roads by 
 municipalities- -see Toll Roads 
 (52 V. c. 28, p. 101). 
 
 Exemptions from tolls on turnpike 
 roads — see Tolls (Rev. Stat. c. 
 196, p. 2230). 
 
 Commutation of tolls by owners of 
 lands adjoining toll roads — see 
 Tolls (57 V. c. 46, p. 159). 
 
 Act to authorize and regulate the 
 use of traction engines — see 
 Traction Engines .Rev. Stat. c. 
 200, p. 2242. 
 
 By-laws respecting statute labor in 
 townships — see Statute Labour 
 (55 V. c. 42, s. 521 (l)-(8), pp. 450, 
 451). 
 
 Assessment for statute labour — see 
 Statute Labour. 
 
 Assessment of roads for drainage 
 works — see Drainage. 
 
 Constructing improvements pay- 
 able by local assessment — see 
 Local Improvements. 
 
 Powers of road companies and 
 municipalities respectively — see 
 Road Companies. 
 
 User by street railway companies — \ 
 see Street Railways. 
 
 Powers of councils with regard to 
 planting and removal of trees — 
 see Trees. 
 
 HHilN'O TEAMS. To convey electors 
 to the poll, to be bribery, 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 209 (7). p. 318. 
 
 noes. 
 
 See Swine. 
 
 HOISTS, By-laws for regulating con- 
 struction of. 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 
 (\Qii), p. 417. 
 
 For regulating the construction 
 and inspection of, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 4!t»! (t»*M. p. 4:!1. 
 
 I'lOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES, 
 By-laws for promoting, estab- 
 lishing and regulating, 55 V. c 
 42, s. 496 (11), p. 432. 
 See l''ire. 
 
 HORNS, By-laws respecting the blow- 
 ing of, 55 Y. c. 42, s. 489 (46), p. 
 
 •122. 
 
 II()KSi:-RA(UX(J. By-laws for the pn«- 
 vention of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (37), 
 p. 421. 
 
 HORSES, Indemnification of owner, 
 when killed to prevent conta- 
 gion, 52 V. c. 47, s. 3, p. 170. 
 
 By-laws for inspection of, to pre- 
 vent tJH' spread of venereal 
 disease, 53 V. c. 65, s. 9, p. 147. 
 
 Owners of, when kept for hire in 
 cities may be regulated and 
 licenKed, or stables prohibited 
 wthin certain areas l)y police 
 commissioners, or by council, 
 p. 387; 56 V. 
 
 55 
 
 V. 
 
 c. 
 
 42. 
 
 s. 
 
 436, 
 
 c. 
 
 35, 
 
 s. 
 
 11. 
 
 p. 
 
 145. 
 
 By-laws for regulating driving or 
 
 riding: hm highways and bridges, 
 
 ,") \'. e. 42. s. 470 (14). p. 40--'. 
 
 To prevent riding or driving on 
 
 sidewalks. 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 
 
 (5). V. 431. 
 
 Scale of market fees for. 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 4',t7 (7), p. 438. 
 
 By-laws for regulating and licens- 
 ing tlie owners of. when kept 
 for hire. 55 V. c. 42, s. 510, p. 
 446. 
 
 County councils may license and 
 regulate' owners and drivers of, 
 when kept for hire In counties 
 having gravel or macadamized 
 roads free from tolls, 55 V. c.42, 
 s. 512, p. 448. 
 
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 HORSHS— C'«;ifiHi/<-./. 
 
 When owned and held by occupant 
 of fiiim to be exoiupt from tax- 
 ation, 55 V. c. 48, 8. 7 (14«), p. 
 563. 
 
 Exemption from toll on turnpike 
 ro!iil8— Tolls (Kev, Stat. c. 1U(5. p. 
 2230). 
 
 Provisions respecting contagious 
 diseases — see Contagious Dis- 
 eases among Animals. 
 
 HORSE THIEVES, By-laws providing 
 rewards for apprehension and j 
 conviction of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 494, ' 
 p. 425. j 
 
 HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES, By- 
 laws for granting money or land 
 to, o5 V. e. 42. s. 479 (9), p. 40 1. 
 
 Property exempted from taxation, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (10), p. 563. 
 
 Municipalities may grant aid to, 57 
 V. c. 17, p. 69. 
 
 HOSPITALS, By-laws for mainten- 
 ance of indigent persons at, 
 o5 V. c. 42, s. 479 (12), p. 4(»2; 
 50 V. c. 35. 8. 13, p. 140. 
 For regulating means of egress 
 from, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (16), p. 
 403. 
 
 Public hospitals exempted fi'om 
 taxation, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (5), p. 
 502. 
 
 See Public Health. 
 
 HOTELS, Municipal elections not to be 
 held in licensed houses, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 96, p. 281. 
 Elections of school trustees not 
 to be held in, 55 V. c. 42, s. 647. 
 p. 526. 
 By-laws for regulating width ana 
 strength of stairways, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 479 (16), p. 403. 
 For preventing accidents by fire, 
 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 493 (2), p. 425. 
 To prevent the *:np.;r tuning of 
 travp'' ) i runners, 55 V. 
 
 c. <*:?. .. ■^■o (>., ■\ 131. 
 StH I'. >t'i;.'ii.t:.< ji^ir;aors. 
 
 HOUSE OF COS:.!, :•• ' .-mbers ex- 
 empt frum seiviiio .n councils 
 or as officers, 55 "V. c. 42, s. 78, 
 p. 275. 
 
 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Exempted 
 from taxation, 55 V. c 48, s. 7 
 (27), p. 504. 
 
 HOUSEHOLDERS, Qualification as 
 municipal electors, 55 V. c. 4:i, 
 ss. 79 (1), 80, pp. 276, 278. 
 
 Who to be deemed, so as to 
 qualify as municipal electors, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 87, p. 279. 
 
 Oath of persons claiming to vote 
 as, 55 V. c. 42, s. 103, p. 284. 
 
 HOUSES OF CORRECTION, Keepers 
 
 of, disqualified from meiiiiK'r- 
 
 ship in eouucils, 55 V. e. 42, s. 
 77 (1), p. 275. 
 
 County councils may pass by-laws 
 for erecting and repairing, and 
 shall thereafter keep in repair 
 and provide necessary supplies, 
 55 V. C. 42, s. 452, p. 390. 
 
 To be houses of correction for cities 
 and towns not separated from 
 counties, — prisoners committed 
 from cities and towns to be re- 
 ceived and kept, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 454, p. 391. 
 
 City councls may establsh, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 455, p 391. 
 
 May be established on industrial 
 farms or exhibition lands, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 462 (1), p. 393. 
 
 Who may be committed to, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 462 (2), p. 393. 
 
 Gaols to be, until separate estab- 
 lishment provided, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 4eJ, p. 394. 
 
 When establshed by county, city 
 or town to compensate county 
 for use of, in amount agreed 
 upon or awarded, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 473 (1), p. 396. 
 
 Matters to be considered l)y 
 arbitrators in settling amount 
 55 V. c. 42, 3. 473 (2), p. 397. 
 
 Amount may be readjusted by 
 order of Lieutenant-Governor 
 after lapse of five years, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 474, p 397. 
 
 Exenint«>(l from taxation, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 7 (5), p. 562. 
 
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 HOUSES OF ILL-FAME, By-laws for 
 imposing imprisonment for non- 
 payment of fines, may Impose 
 imprisonment for six months in 
 case of by-laws for feupresson 
 of, 55 V. c. 42, g. 479 (19), p. 404. 
 
 By-laws for the supresslon of, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 489 (35), p. 421. 
 
 HOUSES OF INDUSTRY, County 
 councils may pass by-laws for 
 erecting and repairing and 
 shall keep in r- lair and pro- 
 vide necessary supplies, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 452, p. 390. 
 
 City councils may erect and main- 
 tain, 55 V. c. 42, s. 455, p. 391. 
 
 Councils of counties, cities and 
 towns may acquire land for, 
 and establish, and provide for 
 inspectors, keepers, matrons, 
 etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. 460 (1), p. 392. 
 
 Two or more counties, or city or 
 town and county may unite in 
 maintaining, 55 V. c. 42, s, 460 
 (2), p. 392. 
 
 Inmates may be compelled to work, 
 and wages may be applied in 
 maintenance, etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 460 (3), p. 392. 
 
 Two or more local municipalities 
 may unite in establishing, and 
 arrange for admission of other 
 municipalities, 55 V. c. 42, s. 460 
 (4), p. 392. 
 
 General provisions with regard to 
 t'stablisliiiij;. to iipply, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 460 (5), p. 393. 
 
 Inspectors to keep accounts of ex- 
 penditure and earnings, and 
 render statement to council, 
 and copy to be presented to 
 Legislature, 55 V. c. 42, s. 461, p. 
 393. 
 
 Who may be sent to, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 462, p. 393. 
 
 By-laws for appointing inspectors, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 495 (1), p. 426. 
 
 Exempted from taxation, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 7 (9), p. 562. 
 
 Aid from province In establishing 
 —see Houses of Refuge, 55 V. c. 
 78, p. 167, 
 
 HOUSES OF REFUGE, Councils of 
 counties, cities and towns may 
 iic(Hiiri' land for and establish 
 and provide for necessary offl- 
 cers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 460 (1), p. 392. 
 
 Two or more counties, or city or 
 town and county may unite In 
 maintaining, 55 V. c. 42, s. 460 
 (2), p. 392. 
 
 Inmates may be compelled to work, 
 and earnings may be applied in 
 maintenance, etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 460 (3), p. 392. 
 
 Two or more local municipalities may 
 unite in cstablisliint.', and may 
 arrange for admission of other 
 municipalities, 55 V. c. 42, s. 460 
 (4), p. 392. 
 
 General provisions with regard to 
 establishing, to apply, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 460 (5), p. 393. 
 
 County councils may provide for 
 maintenance by local munici- 
 palities of inmates sent by 
 them, 65 V. c. 42, s. 460 (6), p. 
 393. 
 
 Inspectors to keep accounts of ex- 
 penditure and earnings, and 
 render statement to council, 
 and copy to be presented to 
 Legislature, 55 V. c. 42, s. 461, 
 p. 393. 
 
 Who may be sent to, 55 V. c. 42 s, 
 462, p. 393. 
 
 By-laws for establLshlng, on indus- 
 trial farms or exhibition 
 grounds, 55 V. c. 42, s. 504 (11), 
 p. 44;{ 
 
 Act respecting the establishment of, 
 53 V. c. 78, p. 167. 
 
 Aid from consolidated revenue fund 
 to counties acquiring industrial 
 farm and establishing house of 
 industry or refuge, 53 V. c. 78, 
 s. 1, p. 167. 
 
 Aid to contiguous counties uniting 
 in establishing, 53 V. c. 78, s. 
 2, p. 168. 
 
 Aid tc two or more local municl- 
 paltles, 53 V. c. 78, s. 3, p. 168. 
 Inspection, 53 V. c. 78, s. 4. p. H\8 
 
 Aid to municipalities where already 
 established, 53 V. c. 78, s. 5, p. 
 168. 
 
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 HOUSES OF liKFllGE— Continued. 
 
 Report of Inspector, 53 "V. c. 78, s. 
 6, p. 169. 
 
 Orders In council to be ratified by 
 Assembly, 53 V. c. 78, s. 7, p. 
 169. 
 
 HUCKSTERS, By-laws respecting pur- 
 clinse of niarkotod j^oods by. 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 503 (7), p. 441. 
 
 IirSRANDS. May qunlify for member- 
 ship In councils on property 
 held by ther wives, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 73, p. 273. 
 
 Of persons Interested In prosecu- 
 tions under by-laws, etc., to be 
 competent and compellable wit- 
 nesses, 55 V. c. 42, s. 424, p. 381. 
 
 To bo assessed ns occupants where 
 wives assessed as owners, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 16, p. 572. 
 
 HYDRANTS, Councils may rent or 
 purchase, 55 V. r. 42, s. 480 (1), 
 p. 406. 
 
 ICE, Powers of boards of health as 
 
 to reprulatlng supply. Rev. Stat. 
 
 c. 20.5, s. 55, p. 2271. 
 
 Regulations of Provincial Board 
 
 of Health, dated 27th .Ianuar.\. 
 
 1S!>2. juul 11th April. 180.'}. 
 
 contirmed, ">,"» V. c. 44, a. 4. p. 
 
 171. 
 
 By-laws respecting the removal of, 
 from roofs and sidewalks, 
 streets and alleys, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 4{)(5 (2.")). p. 4;i;{: .'7 V. c. 50. s, 
 10. 1). 108. 
 For cleaning streets and charg- 
 ing cost as a local assess- 
 ment, 55 V. c. 42, s. 625 (3), p. 
 
 515. 
 
 Diroetinjr the 
 sidewalks, 
 of removal 
 55 V. c. 42, 
 
 removal of, from 
 or charging cost 
 as a frontajre tax. 
 s. 629 (4) p. 518. 
 
 Liability of municipality for acci- 
 dents arising fro.n non-removal 
 of, from sidewalks, 57 V. c. 50, 
 s. 13, p 168. 
 
 ILLITERATE VOTERS, Proceedings 
 when unable to mark ballot, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 149, p. 299. 
 
 Candidate not to be present, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 172, p. IJOO. 
 
 Statement of votes so given to be 
 made out by deputy-returning 
 officer 55 V. c. 42, s. 155, p. 301. 
 
 Provisions with regard to voting at 
 
 elections to apply t'. voting on 
 
 ' by-laws, 55 V. c 42, s. 306, p. 344. 
 
 Statement of votes so given on by- 
 laws to be sent to clerk by de- 
 puty-returning officer, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 315, p. 348. 
 
 IMMORALITY, By-laws for prevention 
 of — see Public Morals. 
 
 IMPORTITNING TRAVELLERS, By- 
 laws for prevention of, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 496 (6), p. 431. 
 
 IMPRISONMENT, For period not ex- 
 ceeding thirty days, may be iin- 
 posed. in default of payment of 
 fine and costs, 55 V. c. 42, s. 420, 
 p. 380 
 
 May be imposed on convictions un- 
 der by-laws in default of dis- 
 tress, 55 V. c. 42, s. 422, p. 381. 
 
 Convictions not to be avoided by 
 direction that offender be com- 
 mitted on non-payment of fine 
 and costs of committal and con- 
 veyance to prison, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 423(1, p. 381. 
 
 " IncludinR costs of committal." 
 meaning of. 55 V. c. 42, s. 423« 
 (2). p. 381. 
 
 By-laws for enforcing payment of 
 fines In default of distress by, 
 55 V c. 42, s. 479 (19), p. 404. 
 
 rMPU()VK:\IKNTS. Assessment of cost 
 on property benefited, — see TiO- 
 cal Improvements. 
 
 IMPROVEMENTS IN UNITED COUN- 
 TIES, Council of union may 
 provide funds to enable either 
 county separately to make im- 
 provements, 55 V. c. 42, s. 515, p. 
 449. 
 
 None but reeves and deputy-reeves 
 of county Interested to vote, but 
 warden to have casting vote, .55 
 V. c. 42. s. .-10. p. 440. 
 
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 IMPROVEMKNTS, Etc.— Covtitnted. 
 
 Application of general provisions 
 with respect to raising money 
 by loan or directly by taxation, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 517, p. 449. 
 
 Treasurer of union to pay over 
 amounts raised without any de- 
 duction, 55 V. c. 42, s 518. p. 449. 
 
 What property to be assessed, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 519, p. 449. 
 
 Debentures to be Issued as of coun- 
 ty for which debt Is incurred, 55 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 519, p. 449. 
 
 Debentures to be under seal of un- 
 ion and signed by the warden, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 519. p. 449. 
 
 "INCLUDING COSTS OF COMMIT- 
 TAL," To mean and Include 
 costs of conveyance and com- 
 mittal to prison, 55 V. c 42, s. 
 423« (2), p. 381. 
 
 INCOME, When derived from bank 
 stock to be liable for taxation, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (17), p. 563. 
 
 When derived from stock in rail- 
 ways, building or loan societies, 
 to be liable to taxation, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 7 (19). p. 5f4. 
 
 When derived Irom i.Tm, or other 
 capital liable to assessment, to 
 be exempt, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (15), 
 p. 563. 
 
 From personal earnings, exempt 
 from taxation to the extent of 
 $700. 55 V c. 4?. s. 7 (23) p. 564. 
 
 From any other source than per- 
 sonal earnings, exempt to ex- 
 tent of $400, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (24), 
 p. 564. 
 
 Total exemption in favour of any 
 one person not to exceed $700, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (24rt). p. 564. 
 
 When derived from real estate to 
 be exempt except Interest on 
 mortgages, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (26), 
 p. 564. 
 
 Earnings of vessels not to be ex- 
 empt, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (28), p. 564. 
 
 Person exempted need not avail 
 himself of exemption, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 8, p. 565. 
 
 mCOMK—Contiiiueil. 
 
 When derived from mines and min- 
 eral liinils, how to ])v iissesseil, 
 .">5 V, c. 4.S, 8. 'M {2), i>. 57U. 
 
 When derived from trade, etc., as- 
 sessment to be based upon 
 amount of receipts for preced- 
 ing year, in excess of amount 
 »'Xeiiipt('d, 55 V. e. 48, s. 31, p. 
 578. 
 
 When derived from shares in banks 
 and certain companies requir- 
 ing to Invest their capital in 
 real estate, to be taxable, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 34 (2), p. 579. 
 
 Where to be assessed when de- 
 rived from work performed out 
 of municipality in which rate- 
 payer resides, 55 V. c. 48, a. 38, 
 
 p. 580. 
 
 How ascertained by assessor when 
 derived from dividends or bon- 
 uses on stock, 55 V. c. 48, s. 43, 
 p. 582. 
 
 I INCOME VOTER, Amount of qualln- 
 j cjition rccinired, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 79 (1), p. 276. 
 
 I Oath of person claiming to vote as, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 104, p. 284. 
 
 INCORPORATION,— see Corporations; 
 New Municipalities. 
 
 INCORRIGIBLE ROGUES, Until 
 houses of correction establish- 
 ed, may be committed to gaols, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 463, p. 394. ' 
 
 INCrMBRAXCES, Petitions for local 
 improvements not to be a viola- 
 tion of covenant against, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 624rt, p. 515. 
 
 INDECENCY, By-laws for preventing 
 
 the posting of indecent placards 
 
 or writings in public places, 
 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (33), p. 421. 
 
 For the prevention of, 55 V. c. 42, 
 
 S. 489 (34), p. 421. 
 
 For supression of houses of ill- 
 fame, 55 v. c. 42, s. 489 (35). 
 p. 421. 
 
 For preventing Indecent exhibi- 
 tions. 55 V. e, 42, s. 489 (.'iO), p. 
 411. 
 
 For preventing or regulating 
 bathing in public places, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 489 (40), p. 421. 
 
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 INDEX BOOK, To be kept by clerk, 
 and contain the names of sepa- 
 rate school supporters, 53 V. c, 
 71, s. 1, p. 159. 
 
 Assessor to be guided by, 53 V. 
 c. 71, s. 3, p. 160; 55 \. c. 48, s. 
 ill), p. 583. 
 
 Form of, 53 V. c. 71, Sched. p. 162. 
 
 INDIAN LANDS, Roads passing 
 through, to be public highways, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 524, p. 455. 
 
 INDIANS, Property held In trust for 
 tribes exempted from taxation, 
 65 V. c. 48, s. 7 (1), p. 661. 
 
 INDIGENT PERSONS, By-laws for 
 committal to houses of industry 
 in cities and towns, 55 V. c. 42, 
 
 s. 462, p. 393. 
 
 By-laws for granting aid to, and 
 for maintenance of, at charit- 
 able institutions, 55 V. c. 4l!, s. 
 479 (12), p. 402. 
 
 Taking security for money loaned 
 to, 56 V. c. 35, s. 13, p. 146. 
 
 INDUSTRIAL FARMS, Counties, 
 cities and towns may establish, 
 and provide for officers and re- 
 gulate, 55 V. c. 42, s. 460 (1), p. 
 392. 
 
 Inmates may be compelled to work, 
 and earnings may be applied in 
 maintenanoo, etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 400 (3), p. 392. 
 
 Two or more local munlcialities may 
 unite in acquiring laud and es- 
 tablishing, and aiTange for ad- 
 mission of otlier municipalities, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 400 (4), p. 392. 
 
 Provisions with regard to establish- 
 ment in other municipalities to 
 apply to union municipalities, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 400 (5), p. 393. 
 
 City and town councils may pass by- 
 laws for erection of work-houses, 
 etc., upon, and for making re- 
 gulations, and committing per- 
 sons thereto, 55 V. c. 42, s. 462, 
 p. 393. 
 
 By-laws for acquiring land for, in 
 cities and towns, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 504 (8). p. 4.42. 
 
 INDUSTRIAL FMiUti—Coiitimted. 
 
 For the oreotion of buildings, etc., 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 504 (9), p. 
 
 on, 
 442. 
 
 For the manngement of. 55 V. c. 
 42, s. .^04. (10), p. 442. 
 For leasing, for not more than 
 three years, lands not immedi- 
 ately required, 5(J V. c. 35, s. 
 21, p. 147. 
 
 For establishing almshouses, etc., 
 on. 55 V. c. 42. s. 504 (11), p. 
 443. 
 
 Exempted from taxation, 55 V. c. 
 
 48, s. 7 (9), p. 5G2. 
 
 Aid from consolidated revenue in 
 the erection of houses of refuge, 
 etc.,— see House of Refuge 55 V. 
 c. 78, p. 107. 
 
 INDUSTRIAL REFUCJE FOR CIRLS, 
 
 Expenses of conveying girls to. 
 to be paid by county, city, and 
 separated town, Rev. Stat. c. 
 240, s. 18, p. 2570. 
 
 INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS, Liability of 
 municipality for sHpi)ort of chil- 
 dren, at, 51 V. c. 40, 8. G, p. 97. 
 
 Commitment of persons of tender 
 years — liability for maintenance, 
 53 V. c. 70, s. 5, p. 10«». 
 
 Committal of children guilty of vici- 
 ous or immoral conduct, 54 V. c. 
 5G, 8. 6, p. 170. 
 
 Liability for maintenance of children 
 in homes outside of schools, 54 V. 
 c. 59, 8. 4, p. 195. 
 
 INEBRIATE ASYLUMS, May be es- 
 tablished by cities of 50.(X)0 popu- 
 lation, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 4G2 (3). p. 
 394. 
 
 Who may be committed, 55 V. c. 42, 
 462 (4), p. 394. 
 
 To be subject to provisions respect- 
 ing private lunatic asylums, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 462 (5), p. 394. 
 
 INFAMOUS CRIME. Conviction of 
 member of council to cause for- 
 feiture of seat, 55 V. c. 42, s. 177, 
 p. 310. 
 
 INFANT CHILDREN, 
 
 Act for protection of. Rev. Stat. c. 209, 
 p. 2321. 
 
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 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
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 127 
 
 INFANT CHlLDlU'.a—l'oHtinHed. 
 
 IlcHtriction as to rt'coiviiij? infants 
 to lit' nursed for hire, Uev. Stiit. 
 0. 209, H. 1, p. 2.'{21. 
 
 Hc'Ristration of houses for reception 
 of. Uev. Stat. c. 209, h. 2, p. 2321. 
 
 Refusal of n'j{istration. Rev. Stat. o. 
 209, H, ;{, p. 2;{21. 
 
 Register to be kept by person keep- 
 ing tlie house. Rev. Stat. c. 209, 
 B. 4, p. 2.'{21. 
 
 Forms to l)e supplied. Rev. Stat. c. 
 209, s. 5, p. 2:522. 
 
 Obtaining registration by fraud, Rev. 
 Stat. <•. 209, 8. 0, p. 2; 522. 
 
 Revocation of registration. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 209, s. 7, p. 2^22. 
 
 Notice of death, Rev. Stat. c. 209. s. 
 8, p. 2322. 
 
 Inspection of registered houses. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 209. s. 9. p. 2322. 
 
 Inspection by Superintendent of neg- 
 lected and dependant children. 
 ".(> V. c. 45. 8. 9 (f). p. 179. 
 
 Inspection by chiMren's visiting com- 
 mittee, 5() V. c. 45, s. 11, p. 180. 
 
 Peniilties, Rev. Stat. c. 209, s. 10, p. 
 2.S23. 
 
 Expenses of enforcing Act, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 209, s. 11, p. 2323. 
 
 Trial of offences. Rev. Stat. c. 209, 
 s. 12, p. 2323. 
 
 Application of provisions, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 209, 8. 13, p. 2323. 
 
 Form of register. Rev. Stat. c. 209, 
 Sched. p. 2324. 
 See Children. 
 
 INFECTIOUS DISEASES, By-laws re- 
 specting notices of the existence 
 of, and preventing infection, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 489 (55), p. 423. 
 
 Duties of school teachers, 54 V. c. 
 55, 8. 131 (11), p. 149. 
 
 See Public Health. 
 
 INFORMALITIES, Not to invalidate 
 by-laws when intra vires and no 
 motion made to quash, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 331, p. 352. 
 
 INFORMALITIES— CoHfiiiKfrf, 
 
 When not to affect del)entures is- 
 sued under by-laws, if assent of 
 electors Mitained. ."» V. c. 42, s. 
 407. p. 377. 
 
 INFORMERS, One moiety of penalty 
 to be payable to, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 423, p. 381. 
 
 To be competent and compellable 
 witnesses, notwithstanding inter- 
 est in jjcnalty, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 424, p. 381. 
 
 INNKEEPERS. Disqualified from mem- 
 bership in councils, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 77 (1), p. 275. 
 See Intoxicating Liquors. 
 
 INQUIRY INTO FINANCES, Com- 
 mission may be issued by Lieu- 
 tenant-(iovernor on petition of 
 one-third of council or thirty elec- 
 tors and cause shewn, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 383, p. 370. 
 
 (*oniinissioners nmy comi)el attcntl- 
 ance of witnesses ami take evi- 
 dence, 55 V. c. 42. s. 'AH:\. p. 370. 
 
 Expenses of commissioners to be cer- 
 tified by Provincial Treasurer and 
 be a debt pavable by cor|)oration, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 384, p. 371. 
 
 INSANE PERSONS— see Lunatics. 
 
 INSOLVENCY. To cause forfeiture of 
 seat by member of council, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 177, p. 310. 
 
 INSOLVENT ESTATES, By-laws for 
 
 licensing transient traders not to 
 affect the sale of. 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 489 (9). i;9(/). p. 415. 
 
 INSPECTING TRUSTEES, Appoint- 
 ment, powers and duties — see Po- 
 lice Villages. 
 
 INSPECTOR OF PRISONS. Salaries 
 of gaol officials to be subject to 
 revision by, .')5 V. c. 42. s. 4r>4 
 (1). p. 394. 
 
 Powers as to inspection of gaols, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 250. p. 2650. 
 
 INSPECTORS, Of licenses, disqualified 
 from membership in councils, 55 
 V. c. 42, 8. 77 (1), p. 275. 
 
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 IN8PECTOR8-CoHf«HM«>d. 
 
 Of houHeii of induBtry or refuge, by- 
 liiWH lor apiioiiitiiu'iit of, 5") V. 
 «'. 42, H. 460 (I),' p. 392; BB V. c. 
 42, H. 495 (1), p. 426. 
 
 To koep accounts and render an- 
 nual statement, S5 V. c 4'J, 
 
 H. 461, p. :$93. 
 
 Of hIh'<'P wctrricd or killed by i\<<u>*, 
 rCt V. c. 42. H. 471) (2), 50 V. c 
 .T., 8. 12, p. 14(5. 
 
 To prevent npread of noxious weeds, 
 by-lnwH for Jippointiii« and reKii- 
 jiitiim fees of, r)5 V. c. 42, s. 489 
 (22), p. 418. 
 
 Of HciifToidinjr. by-laws for appoint- 
 ment of, r>r> V. e. 42, 8. iW) 
 (10a), p. 417. 
 
 Of pnl)lie sehools. powers of eonnty 
 councils as to appointment, nee 
 Tublic Sehools, 54 V. c. 55, h.s. 
 ir)0-l.f)3. 158. p. 154. 
 
 INSTRUMENTS, When ceeuted on 
 behalf of eorporatioiis, to he 
 under eorporate seal and sijjiied 
 by head, ')'} V. i-. 42, s. 405, p 
 370. 
 
 Council may authorize execution of 
 promissory notes, covenants, etc., 
 for current expenses. ,"»(» V. c. liS, 
 s. 10. It. 145; .')7 V. c. .")0, s. 5, 
 p. 1<;7. 
 
 Not to be j,'iven by corporation for 
 less Kuni than ."j^lOO. .''>5 V. c. 42, 
 s. 414, p. 78. 
 
 Exce|)tion as to draina^'e d«'benturch. 
 57 V. c. 50, s. 10 (2). I). 204. 
 
 Debentures, see Debentures. 
 
 INSULTING LANGUAGE, By-laws 
 for prevention of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 524; 50 V. c. 85, s. 32, p. 140; 
 480 (2.H). p. 421. 
 
 INTELLIGENCE OFFICES, By-laws 
 for licensing and regulating the 
 keepers of, 55 Y. c. 42 s. 479 
 (24) p. 405. 
 
 By-laws for re^rulation of, 55 V. c. 
 
 42, s. 479 (25), p. 405. 
 
 For li">itii)'_' '>r i-orokiticr license. 
 
 oS V. c. 42, s. 479 (26), p. 403. 
 
 For prohibitinjr, when unlicensed. 
 
 55 V. e. 42, s. 479 (27), p. 405. 
 
 INTELLIGENCE OFVICV.H- Continued. 
 
 For fixiii),' fee for liei-nse al not 
 iiioi-e ilinu $!(► a veiir, 5.'t V. 
 c. 42, s. 479 (28), 405. 
 
 INTEREST. See Debts. 
 
 INTER.MIvXTS. Inclainied liodies to b«» 
 Interred at expense of munici- 
 pality. R«'v. Slat. c. 149, h.17. p. 
 i;'.S<i. 
 
 By-law •! remdatiiiu. and preventing 
 within the uiiinicipality, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 4'.'0 (7), p. 431. 
 Respecting bills of mortality, 55 V. 
 <•. 12. s. 400 (8), p. 431. 
 
 Duties of clergynuMi, etc., as to rf>- 
 gistration, see Births, Deaths 
 and Marriages. 
 
 INTERrRETATION-s..e Words and 
 Terms. 
 
 INTERI'RETERS, Appointnu-nt of, for 
 local courts, on rccommendatio'i 
 of <()nncil. Rev. Stat. c. 40. s. 24. 
 p. 500. 
 
 INTOXICATINt! LKjroRS, By-hnvs 
 for preventing the snpplying cd". 
 to children, apprentices or ser- 
 vants witho\it consent of their 
 guardians or employers, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 4S0 (.-{2). p. 420. 
 
 Dealers diKqualified from member- 
 shii) in councils. 55 V. c. 12. s. 
 77 (1). p. 275. 
 
 Elections not to be held in liceiis-el 
 houses. .") v. e. -12. s. 00. p. 281. 
 
 Elections of police trustees not to 
 be held in taverns, etc., 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 047. |». ."20. 
 Acts respecting the sale of fermented 
 or sj»iritnoiis liquors. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 194, p. 2160; 51 V. c. .%. i>. 
 73; 52 V. c. 41, p. 1.53; 53 V. c. 
 50, p. 13.3; 54 V. c. 40. p. 93; 55 
 V. c. 51. p. 652. 
 
 Councils may authorize agent to 
 appear to oppose the granting of 
 licenses. Rev, Stat. c. 194 s. 11 
 (10), p. 2166. 
 
 By-laws limiting number of tavern 
 licenses. Rev. Stat. c. 194, s. 
 20 (1), p. 2170. 
 Copy of by-law to be sent to com- 
 missioners. Rev. Stat. c. 194, 
 8. 20 (2), p. 2170. 
 
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 com- 
 194, 
 
 intoxic;atin(j liquouh- r,>((/;»<//',/. | 
 
 By-lawH prcHcriliing n'quirfiufiils an 
 
 1(1 iircdiiiiiiodiiliun ill liivcnis, 
 
 Ui'V. Slat. <•. ISH, H. liJ», p. 217;;. 
 
 l/niiiliiiK imiiiluT i»t' simp licciiscs, 
 
 Ufv. Stat. c. r.ll, H. :V2, p. 
 
 2174. 
 
 Iiiipnsiiij: incrciiscil licciiw feoH. 
 
 Itcv. Stat. c. 11)4, H. 42, p. 
 
 :J17'.>. 
 
 AHMt'Ilt of cltctorH. UrV. Stui. 
 
 c. I'.M. H. 42, p. 2171). 
 LicciiHf (liiticH ill certain casi-H not 
 
 to Ik- iifi'«'('ttMl, Ucv. Stilt, c. 
 
 I'.tl, s. 4:!. p. 2171). 
 Uijriit to lix (liiticH Holcly for use 
 
 of iiiiiiiiripniity, U<'V. Stat. v. 
 
 1U4. s. 44 (.'{). p. 2 ISO. 
 
 Muiiicipaiitii's Hharo of lifonsc fuii'l, 
 H<'v. Stat. c. 11(4. H. 4r.. p. 2180; 
 
 r,2 V. o. 41, s. ;{, p. in;}. 
 
 IMaces for sale of to be closod on 
 poMintr (lays. U«'v. Stat. c. 104, a. 
 
 ]SInnicipMl oHicors to forfoit olficp on 
 (•onvictioii of violiitioii of the law, 
 Ilcv. Stat. c. 1J>4. N. (5S. p. 21SS. 
 
 .Application of jM-naltios, when pay- 
 able to luunicipality. Rev. Stat. 
 c. 194, K. 80. p. 2104. 
 
 One-tlinl to bo set apart to carry 
 out law. Rev. Stat. c. 194, s 
 00. II. 1.M0O. 
 
 Alunicinalitios under Temperance 
 Actn. provisions respecting. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 194, ss. 141-ir).^. p. 2212; 
 r.1 V. 0. .•{(>. p. 7.".; r.2 V. c. 41. p. 
 1. -..'{; T).^. V. e. .^)1. s. W, p. 65.^. 
 
 Local Option Ky-lnw8 — 
 
 Powers of councils as to proliihitiiiK 
 sale of liquors, 53 V. c. 5(5, 8. 
 IS. p. i:iS. 
 
 Meaninjr of forepoiuR provision de- 
 clared, 54 V. c. 40, s. 1, p. 9.'5. 
 
 Reference of question of constitu- 
 tionality to Court of Aiipcal. 'A 
 V. c. 40, s.s. 2-7. pp. 94-0.-). 
 
 Priority of hearing, 54 V. c. 40. s. 
 :i, p. 9-t. 
 
 Re-hearing when by-law alread." 
 quashed, 54 V. c. 40, s. 4, p. 
 94. 
 
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 INTOXICATINC LI(,)r()l!H Contlnind. 
 
 Time for appeal. 51 V. o. 4(1, b. 5, 
 p. 04. 
 
 E.\tenHion (»f license until (|ue.stioiig 
 referred are deterininetl, 54 V. 
 c. 40, B. 0, p. 95. 
 
 SiisiK'iiHiiiii of pi'iidiiii: procceiliii>;>. 
 to (|uasli l>y-laws, 54 V. e. 40. 
 H. 7, p. 05. 
 
 Sale in imiiiicipnlities in Winh by- 
 law is ill luice til ii" a contra- 
 vention of certain provisiouH, 55 
 \. c. 51, s. 1.'{, p. (loo. 
 
 Ity-law not to be repealed except by 
 liy-lnw piisscd in s.iiiic nianiicr 
 .'liter expiration of lliree years 
 from diite of orit;iniil by-law. 55 
 y. c. 51. s. 14, i». 055. 
 
 I.WKSTKJATIO.NS. My ("iiiity jiidt;(? 
 into diaries of misconduct in I'e- 
 liition to miiiiiripjil niiitters, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 477. II. :!1>S. 
 
 Into financial (onditioii of munici- 
 pality, .55 V. c. 4L', ss. |{S.'{, i{81, 
 p. 370. 
 
 I.WIOST.MIO.XTS. Interest not to be 
 estimated at more tliiiii (ive jter 
 cent, in settling annual rate for 
 sinking fund, 55 V. c. 42, s. 340 
 (4), p. 355; Jl). 8. 489 (5), p. 414. 
 
 Lieutenant-Uctvernor may direct that 
 moneys at credit of siiecial rate 
 or sinking fund lie applied to re- 
 deem delit on debentures, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. ;{74, p. 308. 
 
 Surplus uKuieys at credit of sinking 
 fuinl and special rate may be in- 
 vested in mortgages on real 
 estate, and in certain other se- 
 curities, .55 V. c. 42, 8. 375 (1), 
 p. 3(58. 
 
 .Money invested in mortgages not to 
 exceed two-thirds of the value of 
 tlie mortgaged proi)erty, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 375 (1), p. 308. 
 
 .Mode f»f making investments to be 
 regulated by by-law, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 375 (2), p. 3(J8. 
 
 Sinking fund may be used m taking 
 up unsold debentures, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 375 (3), p. 368. 
 
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 INVESTMENTS- Continued. 
 
 Suri)hi8 inoiu'ys may be credited to 
 siiikiiiK fund and invested, 55 V. 
 c. 42, 8. 37G, p. 3G8. 
 
 Surplus income from works or other 
 unappropriated funds may De ap- 
 plied to payment of dei)t, 55 V, 
 0. 42, 8. 377, p. 3G9. 
 
 Surplus derived from Ontario Muni- 
 cipalities Fund may be set apart 
 for educational purposes and in- 
 vested, 55 v. e. 42, s. 378, p. 369. 
 
 Surplus moneys so set apart may be 
 loaned to school trustees or 
 granted to poor school sections, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 379, p. 369. 
 
 Members of corporations not to be 
 parties to unauthorized invest- 
 ments on pain of personal 
 liability for losses, 55 V. c.42, 
 s. 380, p. 389. 
 
 IKON SMELTING WORKS, Councils 
 of all municipalities may grant 
 aid to, 55 V. c. 42, s. 637a, p. 
 57 V. c. 50, s. 17, p. 170. 
 
 Assent of eK'ctors necessary, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 637fl, p. 524. 
 
 Persons interested in company not to 
 vote on by-law, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 G37«, p. 525. 
 
 Municipality may take security for 
 fulfilment of conditions of bonus, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 637a, p. 525. 
 
 When debentures may be issued, — 
 postponement until conditions of 
 by-i'w have been fulfilled, 56 V. 
 c, 35, s. 33, p. 150. 
 
 Municipa'.lty may acquire lands and 
 convey same to person estab- 
 lishing works, 56 V. c. 35. s. 
 33, p. 150. 
 
 ISLANDS, When used as summer re- 
 sorts, and not exceeding ten 
 acres, and uo statute labour done 
 thereon, owners and occupants to 
 be exempt from statute labour, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 28 (2), p. 577. 
 
 JEVVELLERY, Agents for the sale of, 
 when to be deemed hawkers. 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 495 (3«), p. 427. 
 
 JOINT OWNERS, To be severally as- 
 sessed for shares in personal 
 property, 55 V. c. 48, s. 40, p. 
 581. 
 
 .lOISTS, By-laws for regulating strength 
 of, in certain buildings, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 479 (16), (16a), p. 403. 
 
 JUDGES, Disqualified from member- 
 ship in councils, 55 V. e. 42, s. 77 
 (1), p. 275. 
 
 When not disqualified exempt from 
 serving in councils or as otiicers, 
 55 V. c 42, 8. 78, p. 275. 
 
 JUNIOR COUNTY, Separation from 
 union — See I'rovisional County 
 Corporations. 
 
 JUNK SHOPS, May be licensed and 
 regulated by board of police com- 
 missioners in cities, or if there 
 is no board by council, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 436. p. 387. 
 
 By-laws for licensing and regu- 
 lating, 55 V. c. 42, s. 495 (11),, 
 p. 429. 
 
 For d«'fining areas within which 
 they may not be established, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 495 (12), p. 429. 
 
 Jl'RORS, Qualification, Rev. Stat. c. 
 52, s. 3, p. 611. 
 
 Parting with property after assess- 
 ment not to disqualify. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 52, 8. 4, p. 611. 
 
 Joint proprietors, to be deemed 
 equally interested, Rev. Stat. c. 
 52, s. 5, p. 611. 
 
 Exemptions from service, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 52, s. 67, pp. 611-613. 
 
 Services at Division Court not to 
 exempt, Rev, Stat. c. 52, s. S. 
 p. 614, 
 
 Aliens disqualified, Rev. Stat. c. 52. 
 s, 9, p. 614, 
 
 Attainted persons disqualified, Rev, 
 Sint. e. 52, s. 1(», p. 614. 
 
which 
 
 Lbliabed, 
 
 p. 429. 
 
 assess- 
 . Rev. 
 
 deemed 
 iStat. e. 
 
 T. Stat. 
 
 not to 
 
 ^2, s. S. 
 
 It. c. 52. 
 
 Id. Uev. 
 
 IU4. 
 
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 181 
 
 JURORS— C7oH<iHHf(/. 
 
 Covinty selectors, who to be, Rev. 
 Stilt., c. "»2, s. 11, p. 614. 
 
 Counly clerk to act when county 
 treasurer is a barrister, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 52, s. i::, p. 014. 
 
 Annual meetings. Rev. Stat. c. 
 52, s. i:j, p. 614. 
 
 Determining number of jurors for 
 the year. Rev. Stal. c. 52, 
 s. 14. p. 615. 
 
 Determining number from each 
 municipality. Rev. Stat. c. 52, 
 8. 1.5, p. 615. 
 
 Clerk of the peace to notify local 
 clerks. Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 16, 
 p. 015. 
 
 Selectors for local municipalities, 
 who to be. Rev. Stat. c. 52 s. 17, 
 p. 615. 
 
 Where and when to make selec- 
 tion. Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 18, 
 p. 610. 
 
 Principles upon which to select, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 19, p. 616. 
 
 Production of assessment rolls. 
 Rev. Stat, r, 52, s. 20, p. 616. 
 
 Meetiny to select names, oath, 
 Re^ . Stat. c. 52, s. 21, p. 610 
 
 To make li.sts from voters' lists 
 of persons who may be select- 
 ed. Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 22, p. 
 016. 
 
 Clerk to produce voters' list and 
 asscssmeut roll. Rev. Stat. o. 
 52, s. 22 (2), p. 017. 
 
 Selection to be made in alpha- 
 betical order of names, Rev. 
 Stnt. c. 52, 8. 22 (3), p. 017. 
 
 Procedure when number qualified 
 under one letter of the alpha- 
 bet not exhausted. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 52, 8. 22 (4), p. 617. 
 
 Voters' lists to show persons 
 qualified to serv:\ Rev. Stat, 
 c. 52, 8. 23, p. 617. 
 
 Casting vote in case of equality. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 24, p. 618. 
 
 Selection to be by ballot, Rev. 
 Stot. c. 52, s. 25 (1), p. 618. 
 
 Record to be kept by clerk. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 52, s. 25 (2), p. 618. 
 
 Mode of l)alIoting, Rev. Stat. c. 
 52, 8. 25 (3), p. 618. 
 
 JURORS- Continued. 
 
 Distribution of jurors into four 
 
 divisions, Rev. Stat. c. 52, 8. 
 
 26, p. 619. 
 Selectors to make distribution. Rev. 
 
 Stat. e. 52, a. 27, p. 619. 
 Names to be returned to clerk of 
 
 the peace. Rev. Stat. c. 52, 8. 
 
 27 (2), p. 619. 
 
 Report to be made out in duplicate, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 28 (1), p. 
 619. 
 
 Form of report. Rev. Stat. c. 52, 
 Sched. A., p. 658. 
 
 Declaration to be subjoined to re- 
 port. Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 28 (2), 
 p. 619. 
 
 Reports to be deposited with cer- 
 tain olticers. Rev. Stat. c. 52, 
 s. 28 (3), p. 619. 
 
 Keeping reports oa file. Rev. Stat. 
 c. 52, a. 28 (4), p. 620. 
 
 Filing copies in case of loss. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 52, 8. 28 (5), p. 620. 
 
 County selectors to select jurors 
 from list. Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 49, 
 p. 024. 
 
 Adjournment of sessions for selec- 
 tion. Rev. Stat. c. 52, a. 50, p. 
 024. 
 
 Oath to be taken before selection. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 51. p. 624. 
 
 Detcrniiniug number of petit jur- 
 or.s, Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 52, p. 
 625. 
 
 Amciidment of resolutions, Rev. 
 Stat, c, 52, a. 53, p. 625. 
 
 Selection of grand jurors, from jur- 
 ors' roll. Rev. Stat. c. 52, a. 54, 
 p. (525. 
 
 Clei'k of the peace to enter names 
 
 of jurors selected. Rev. Stat. c. 
 
 25, s. 54 (2), p. 625. 
 Naiui's selected to be inserted in 
 
 list. Rev. Stat. c. 52, a. 54 (3), 
 
 p. (525. 
 
 Entry of names in jury book. Rev. 
 
 Stat. c. 52, s. 54 (4), p. 626. 
 List so selected to be grand jury 
 
 list for High Court, Rev. Stat. 
 
 c. 52, s. 54 (5), p. 620. 
 
 Gran<l jury list for inferior courts. 
 , Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 55, p. 626. 
 
 
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 JUROIIS— Contimml. 
 
 List of petit jurors, Rev. Stat. o. 
 52, 8. 50, 1). G2G. 
 
 Number to be selected, Uev. Stat. 
 e. 52, H. 57, p. 020. 
 
 Order of selecting lists, Ilev. Stat. 
 c. 52. s. 58, p. 020. 
 
 Who to select for Cit.v of Toronto 
 and County of York, 5(5 V. c. 
 10, p. 45. 
 
 Certifyinjr lists. Rev. Stat. c. 52. 
 8. 5«J, p. r>20. 
 
 If lists not made at time appointed 
 Lieutenant-(joV('rn()r may appoint 
 day for selection. Rev. Stat. c. 
 52, s. 01, p. 027. 
 
 Selection Iil ca.se of separation of 
 united counties. Rev. Stat. c. 52. 
 ss. (52-05, p. (527. 
 
 Omission to observe directions of Act 
 not to vitiate the verdict. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 52. s. l;{(5, p. (54S. 
 
 Fees — and mileage of jurors, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 52. s. ^4^), p. 04S; 55 V'. o. 
 20, s. 1, p. 512. 
 Fees allowed, Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 
 141, p. (541 1. 
 
 I'ay list lor petit jurors. Rev. Stat. 
 
 c. 52, s. 142, p. 045). 
 Treasurer to pay accordinj; to list. 
 
 Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 14;{, p. G4i>. 
 
 Allowance to sheriff payable by 
 county. Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 144, 
 p. ()4<J. 
 
 Fees ftir checking jury panel and 
 certifyiuR and returning lists. 
 50 V. c. 5, s. 18, p. 2(5. 
 
 County councils to i)ri>vide funds. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 151, p. 051. 
 
 County treasurer to notify sheriff 
 
 when funds ar(> provided. Rev. 
 
 Stat. c. 52, s. 15;i, p. 051. 
 Coutriluition b.v cities and towns, 
 
 Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 154, p. 051. 
 Arbitration in case of disagree 
 
 meut, Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 155, 
 
 p. 051. 
 Necessary sums to be raised by 
 
 assessments in cities and towns. 
 
 Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 150, p. 051. 
 Fees of selectors, Rev. Stat. c. 52, 
 
 s. 157, p. 651. 
 
 JURORS— CoHMnue^il 
 
 Of county selectors. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 52, s. 158, p. 652. 
 Of clerk of the peace, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 52, 8. 159, p. 652. 
 Of sheriff. Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 
 100, p. 053. 
 How number of names on list 
 reckoned, Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 
 1(51. p. (553. 
 Payment, how made. Rev. Stat. c. 
 52, s. 102, p. 053. 
 
 Penalties, assessors not returning 
 
 roll. Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 171 (3), 
 
 p. 050; 55 V. c. 48, s. 230, p. 634. 
 
 Municipal olhcer not producing roll. 
 
 Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 171 (4), p. 
 
 050. 
 
 Selector's wilful dereliction of duty, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 52, s. 171 (5), p. 
 050. 
 
 Clerk of thv» peace Deglectiug duty, 
 
 Rev. 
 
 (557. 
 
 Stat. c. 52, s. 171 (0). p. 
 
 How levied and applied, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 52, 8. 172, p. (557. 
 
 Recovery of. Rev. Stat, c 52. s. 
 173, p. 057. 
 
 Committal for non-payment. Rev. 
 S<at. c. 52, s. 174, p. 057. 
 
 In proceedings where cori)orations 
 other than counties are inter- 
 ested, ratepayers, members, otfi- 
 cers and servants thereof to be 
 liable to challenge, 55 V. c. 42, b. 
 425, p. 382. 
 
 Selecting and summoning in division 
 courts— see Division Courts. 
 
 •irSTICES OF THK PEACE. Apiioint- 
 ment in provisional counties, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 40, p. 262. 
 
 Jurisdiction when appointed for 
 'inion of counties to ceas(> In jun- 
 ior county after separation, 55 
 V. c. 42, 8. 47, p. 262. 
 
 Power to summon suinmai'ily jyersons 
 committing a breach of the peace 
 at elections, 55 V. c. 42, s. 100, 
 p. 282. 
 
 May swear in special constables to 
 preserve the peace at elections or 
 voting on ])y-laws, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 101, p. 283. 
 
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 JUSTICES OF THE Vl'lXCE—Cmtiiuiel. 
 
 Heads of councils and roovos and 
 aldonnon to be ex-otlicio, 5."> V. c. 
 42. s. 415, p. 379. 
 
 Mayor whore no police nianisfnite. 
 may try offences arisin;^ under 
 by-laws, and prosecutions for 
 penalties on refus.-il to accept of- 
 fice or take oaths, ."> V. c. 42, s. 
 41(1. p. Pil'X 
 
 Wardens, mayors, reeves or alder- 
 men, nut lo reciuire i)r.)perty 
 qualifitation to act, Tt.^ V. c. 42, 
 s. 417. p. 'MU. 
 
 To have .iurisdiction tlirou^'hout the 
 county to try irffcnces a^'ainst by- 
 laws where there is no police 
 maj;istrate, 'm V. c. 42, s. 418, 
 p. .",S(>. 
 
 To have jurisdi<'tion in offences 
 a^jainst by-laws whenever no 
 other provision is made, whether 
 members of councils or not, 5r> 
 V. c. 42, s. 41!), p. ;5S0. 
 
 Not disqualified by reason of beinfi 
 ratepayers in municipality receiv- 
 ing.' the fin(>, ."> V. c. 42, s. 419rt, 
 1,. ."{HO. 
 
 May attend at police othce and act 
 there at request of police ma]L{i- 
 stnite, 55 V. c. 42, s. 4;{:{, p. .'iS.'). 
 
 Exclusion of jurisdiction where po- 
 lice uiaKistrate :iiipiiiutfd — see 
 Police Mat;istrat(>s. 
 
 JUVENILIS OFl'EXDEKS—see Indus- 
 tri.il Schools. 
 
 L. 
 
 LABOrUERS. By-laws respectini; in- 
 telliueiice oliices. ."> V. c. 42, s. 
 479 (24)-(28). p. 4(r». 
 
 LADDERS. By-laws for compellinp the 
 construction of. in connection 
 with roofs, 'm V. c. 42. s. 49(i 
 (19). p. 4;«. 
 
 To be kei)t in connection with roofs 
 of houses in police villages, .'>."» 
 
 V. c. 42, s. (507 (1), p. r»;io. 
 
 Ii.\KES. Muuici|)al jurisdiction over, 
 with respect to bridges— see 
 Bridges. 
 
 I.uwcring the water of. etc.. by drain- 
 jige works— see Drainage. 
 
 L.XMl'S, To be enclosed when used in 
 certain combustible places in po- 
 liie villages, ."> V. c. 42, s. (jt'>7 
 
 (.-.). p. ,-.;u. 
 
 L.VND. meaning of "land," "lands," o."* 
 V. c. 42, s. 2 (7). p. 244; 55 V. c. 
 4.S. s. 2 (9), p. 5<)0. 
 
 By-laws for acquiring, when neces- 
 sary for ('orporatinu and disposing 
 of when no longer required. ."> V. 
 c. 42. s. 479 (1), p. 409. 
 
 Tor accpiiring real property for pub- 
 lie school purposes. 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 4S9 (1(1), p. 415. 
 
 For le.Msing, for not more than three 
 years when not immediately re- 
 (luind, .5() V. c. 35, s. 21, p. 147. 
 
 I'or acquiring land outside of muni- 
 cipalily. for jiublic purposes, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 4.S9 (57), p. 42:{. 
 
 When so HMiuired not to form part 
 of nuinicipality by which it is 
 taken, .55 V. c. 42, s. 4S9 (57). 
 p. 42.'{. 
 
 By-laws i)assed by township coun- 
 cils before 2.3rd April. 1S,S7, 
 contirmed, .55 V. c. 42, s. 4S9 
 (57). p. 42.3. 
 
 Powers of townshiiis as to purchas- 
 ing and reclaiming wet lan<ls, .5.5 
 V. c. 42, s. .521 (12), p. 452. 
 
 T)isi)osal of when taken as security 
 for advance to destitut(> peisons, 
 .^)6 V. c. :ir>, s. 12. p. 14(5. 
 
 Township by-laws declaring marsh 
 biinls enclosed when boundary 
 line ni.'irked by posts, Sii V. c. 42, 
 s. .521 (131. p. 4.52. 
 
 Mode ol (lete)'mining conqiensation 
 for, when taken or injured by 
 corporations — see ('onq)ensation 
 for Lands Taken or Injured (55 
 \. <•. 42, ss. 4S3-4.SSf, pp. 497- 
 4111. 
 
 Mode of assessing— see Assessment. 
 
 ('*ons( ruction of drainage works — see 
 Drainage. 
 
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 LAl!iD— Continued. 
 
 Acquiring, for park purposes—see 
 Public Parks. 
 
 Collection of Taxes— see Rates and 
 Taxes. 
 
 Sale for taxes— see Tax Sales. 
 
 LAND IMPROVEMENT FUND, 
 Act respecting, 54 V. c. 9, p. 19,— 
 
 Payment of $53,704.92, authorized 
 to be made to municipalities en- 
 titled. 54 V. c. 9, 8. 1, p. 20. 
 
 Distribution of moneys, 54 V. c. 9, 
 s. 2, p. 20. 
 
 Adjustment of claims where munici- 
 pal boundaries have been 
 changed 54 V. c. 9, s. 3, p. 20. 
 
 Application of funds by tcouncils, 54 
 V. c. 9, s. 4, p. -M. 
 
 LANDLORD AND TENANT. 
 
 Deduction of costs of abatement of 
 nuisances from rent, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 205, s. 104, p. 2283. 
 
 Rights as to application of school 
 rates to separate school purposes. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 227, s. 51, p. 2485. 
 
 Liability for special rates to defray 
 expenses of night-watchmen, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 496 (4.S)(f, p. 437. 
 
 Tenant's covenant . . pay taxes, not 
 to include drainage assessments 
 unless expiossly mentioned, 57 V. 
 c. 56, s. 87, p. 227. 
 
 Tenant exercising option to pur- 
 chase, to refund amounts paid by 
 owner, and pay future assess- 
 ments, 57 V. c. 56, s. 87, p. 227. 
 
 When tenant may petition for or 
 against local improvements, 55 
 V c. 42, 8. 616, p. 505. 
 
 Right of tenant to deduct taxes paid 
 by him from rent,, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 24, p. 576. 
 
 Occ\ipation by tenant to be deemed 
 occupation by reversioner for 
 certain purposes connected with 
 tax titles, 55 V. c. 48, s. 202, p. 
 628. 
 
 LAND TITLES, Tax purchaser may filo 
 a caution when lands registered. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 116, s. 56, p. 1104. 
 
 LAND TITIiES ACT- Continued 
 
 Notice to persons interested, Rev. 
 
 Stat. c. 116, 8. 56, p. 1104. 
 Completion of title of purchasers. 
 
 Rev. Stat. c. 116, s. 56, p. 1104. 
 
 Treasurer to give certificates as to 
 taxes due on lands when applica- 
 tion for registration pending, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 116, s. 115, p. 1120. 
 
 By-laws for extension of Act to 
 municipalities. Rev. Stat. c. 116, 
 s. 132, p. 1124. 
 
 County of York and City of Torouto 
 to provide offices, Rev. Stat. c. 
 116, s. 132 (2), p. 1124. 
 
 Plans, to be deposited with municipal 
 treasurer, 56 V. c. 22, s. 15, p. 
 109. 
 
 Amendment of. 52 V. c. 20, s. 7, 
 
 p. 87. 
 
 Not to be filed without consent of 
 council when roads laid out 
 less than 66 feet wide, 55 V. c. 
 24, p. 157. 
 
 LANES, By-laws for preventing per- 
 sons from throwing filth, etc., on, 
 55 y. c. 42, s. 489 (23), p. 419. 
 Respecting the erection of dwel- 
 lings in, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 
 (lOa), p. 432. 
 
 Respecting obstruction or fouling 
 of. 55 V. c. 42, 8. 496 (27), p. 
 434. 
 
 Respecting the naming of— see 
 Streets (55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (31), 
 p. 434). 
 
 Powers of councils with regard to 
 planting and removal of trees on 
 — see Trees. 
 
 See Highways. 
 
 LANTERNS, To be used in carrying 
 lights into mills, etc., in police 
 \illages, 55 V. c. 42, s. 667 (5), 
 p. 531. 
 
 "LAST REVISED ASSESSMENT 
 ROLL," In Assessment Acts 
 means last revised assessment roll 
 of a local municipality, 55 V. c. 
 48. s. 2 (16), p. 560. 
 
 LAWFTTL FENCES, By-laws for set- 
 tling height and description, 55- 
 V. c. 42. s. 489 (17). p. 418. 
 
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 135 
 
 to 
 on 
 
 (5), 
 
 roll 
 c. 
 
 sot- 
 55 
 
 LAWNS, Mode of assessing when en- 
 closed with residence and not 
 held for sale, 55 V. c. 48, s. 2.S 
 (1), p. 576. 
 
 LAW SOCIIOTY, Members of, exempt 
 from serving in municipal coun- 
 cils or as otiicers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 78, p. 275. 
 
 LEASEHOLDERS, Amount of rating 
 necessary to qualify for member- 
 ship in councils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 73, p. 273. 
 
 Who to be deemed, for purpose of 
 qualification of members of coun- 
 cil, 55 V. c. 42, s. 74, p. 274. 
 
 When holding lease for twenty- 
 one years from corporation not 
 disqualified but not to vote 
 when leases affected, 55 V. c. 
 42. B. 77 (2), p. 275. 
 
 Qualification as municipal electors, 
 55 V. c. 42, ss. 79, 80, pp. 270, 
 278. 
 
 Oath of person claiming to vote as. 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 103, p. 284. 
 
 Qualification for voting on bv-laws. 
 55 V. c. 42, B. 309, p. 344. 
 
 Oath to be administered at voting (tii 
 by-laws, 55 V. c. 42, s. 311, p. 
 346. 
 
 At voting on local improvement bv- 
 laws, 55 V. c. 42. 8. 312, p. 347. 
 
 Lessees of Crown or Indian property 
 to be assessed therefor, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 7 (2), p. 502. 
 
 Lessees of municipal projierty to be 
 assessed thereon, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 7 (7), p. 562. 
 
 LEASES, By-laws for leasing for not 
 more than three years, lands not 
 immediately required for public 
 purposes, 56 V. c. 35, s, 21, p. 
 147. 
 
 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, Mem 
 bers exempt from serving in 
 councils or as officers, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 78, p. 275. 
 
 LIBRARIES— see Free Libraries. 
 
 LIBRARIES OF COUNTY LAW AS- 
 SOCIATION, County councils 
 to provide accommodation for. in 
 court houses, 55 V. c. 42, s. 460, 
 p. 394. 
 
 LIBRARIES, Etc.— Continnrd. 
 
 Contribution from cities and towns, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 469 (1), p. 395. 
 
 LICENSE COMMISSIONERS, Dis- 
 qualified from membership in 
 councils, 55 V. c. 42. e. 77 (1), 
 p. 275. 
 See Intoxicating Liquors. 
 
 LICENSED HOUSES, Municipal elec- 
 tions not to be held in, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 96, p. 281. 
 
 Elections of police trustees not to be 
 held in, 55 V. c. 42. s. 047. p. 526. 
 See Intoxicating Liquors. 
 
 LICENSES. When empowered to past 
 by-laws for granting, council or 
 police commissioners may fix fees 
 therefor. 55 V. c. 42, s. 285, p. 
 338. 
 
 Not to be required to be taken un- 
 less exi)re8s authority given, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 280, p. 339. 
 
 Council may direct payment of fee 
 of $1 for certificate of compliance 
 with by-lawB, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 286. 
 p. 339. 
 
 Powers of councils as to licensing 
 particular trades and callings- 
 see The Several Titles. 
 
 LIEUTENANT - GOVERNOR, Official 
 income exempted from taxation, 
 55 V. c. 42. 8. 7 (11), p. 503. 
 
 Annual returns to — see Annual Re- 
 turns. 
 
 Powers as to various mnnirip'il 
 matters— see the Sevtriil Titles. 
 
 LIGHT, I'ower to acquire wiuer-rightH 
 and construct dams, etc.. for sni>- 
 plying electric light, 55 V. c. 4« 
 8. 479«, p. 400. 
 
 Power to contract for supply of g:.H 
 and electric light for streets, 55 
 V. c. 42. 8. 480 (1), p. 400. 
 
 Councils to have certain powers of 
 gj)s comi)anie8, 55 V. c. 42, s. 480 
 (2). p. 400. 
 
 When works constructed, all build- 
 ings on line of supply to be sup- 
 plied on demnnd, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 480 (3), p. 407. 
 
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 LIGHT- Continued. 
 
 Boforo supplying, corporation may 
 HMniiro security iroin consumer, 
 .") V. c. 42, s. 4S0 (4), p. 407. 
 
 Liiihility for failure of supply not 
 nffc-ted, r>5 V. c. 42, s. 480 (5), 
 I). 407. 
 
 I5y-Ia\vs respecting the erection of 
 poles and wires for electric 
 liLclit. 55 V. c. 42, s. 490 (3!)), p. 
 4;'.(;. 
 
 For manufacturing and supplying, 
 5.-) \. c. 42, s. 490 (1), p. 430. 
 
 For preventing or regulating the 
 use of lights in certain com- 
 hustihle places, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 490 (13), p. 432. 
 
 Total or partial exemption of farm 
 liUKls in towns and villages iron- 
 taxjition for street lighting, i.ri V 
 c. 48. s. 7rt, p. 504; 57 V. c. 51, s. 
 I, p. 171. 
 
 By-laws for extending works on locril 
 ass(>ssment plan— see Local Im- 
 provements. 
 
 Rights of gas companies and muni- 
 cipalities respectivc^ly— see Gas 
 and Water Companies, 
 
 TJGIIT AND HEAT. 
 
 Act to authorize cities, towns and vil- 
 lages to provide gas and other 
 means of lighting and heating. 
 Rev, Stat, c, 191, p, 2003, 
 
 Short title. Rev, Stat, c, 191, s, 1, 
 p. 2003, 
 
 Toustruction of gas, electric or gal- 
 vanic works authorized. Rev, 
 Stat, c, 191, s, 2, p. 2063. 
 
 I'ower to sell coke, tar, or surplus 
 coiil. Rev, Stat, c, 191, s. 2 (2). 
 I). 2004, 
 
 Power to rent or purchase lands and 
 huildings. Rev, Stat, c, 191. s. 2 
 m). ]>. 2004, 
 
 i\,xi'iu])tion of propertv from distress. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 191. s. 2 (4). p, 2004, 
 
 Tower to break up streets, etc.. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 191, s, 3, p, 2004, 
 
 Carrying pipes and wires througli 
 l)ui]dings. Rev, Stat. c. 191, s, 
 4. p, 2()(i4, 
 
 LIGHT AND HEAT- Continunh 
 
 Bn>!iking up passnges common to 
 neiirhlioring proprietors, Rev. 
 Stat, c, 191, s, 5, p, 2004, 
 
 Puliilc safety not to he endangered. 
 Rev. Stat, c, 191, s, 0, p. 20(;5. - 
 
 Buildings on line of work to be sup- 
 plied. Rev, Stat. c. 191. s. 7, p. 
 2005, 
 
 Bj'-laws for maintenance and man- 
 agement of works, Rev, Estai. 
 c, 191. s. 8. p. 2005. 
 
 Power to enforce payment of rates 
 by action or distress, Rev. Stat, 
 c," 191. 8, 9. p, 2005, 
 
 Rt>moval of fittings from premises 
 of consumers, Rev, Stat, c, 191, 
 s, 9 (3), p, 2005. 
 
 ^'arrying works into adjoining muni- 
 cipality. Ri'V. Stat, c. 191, 8, 10, 
 p. 2000, 
 
 Restrictions as to laying mains in 
 streets used for the mains of an 
 e.y'' -ig company. Rev, Stat, c, 
 191. s. 11. p. 2000, 
 
 Certain iiosvers conferred upon gas 
 iiiid water companies to apply, 
 lit-v, Stat. c. 191, s. 12, p, 200'.), 
 
 Certain provisions of Municipal 
 Waterworks Act incorporate*!, 
 Rev, Stat, c. 191, s, 13, p, 2000. 
 
 Rights conferred by special Acts 
 
 preserved. Rev. Stat. c. 191, 8. 
 
 14, p. 20(50, 
 
 See Gas and Water Coni'ianies: 
 
 Steam, Heating, and Klectrie 
 
 Compa nil's. 
 
 MME, By-laws for regulating the 
 weighing of, 55 V, c, 42, s. 503 
 (8), p. 441, 
 
 How to be kept in police villages, 
 ,55 V. c. 4,;^. s. 007 (11), p. 531. 
 
 [.IMITATION OF PROCEEDINGS. 
 
 When action mny be brought for 
 things done under Act respecting 
 Public Meetings, Rev, Stat, c. 
 187. s. 14. p. 2040. 
 
 Proceedings fov violations of sections 
 ndating to corrupt practices to 
 be commenced within four weeks 
 afti>r voting. 55 V. c. 42, s, 220, 
 
 1), ."20, 
 
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 137 
 
 PROCEEDINGS - 
 
 the 
 503 
 
 51. 
 
 VGS, 
 
 |t for 
 IctiiiK 
 it. c. 
 
 ptions 
 
 ?9 to 
 
 (•eeks 
 
 220. 
 
 LIMITATION OF 
 
 Vuntinued. 
 
 Claims for tlamnges to real property 
 by corporation works, to ho made 
 witliin one year, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 4m:!. p. 407. 
 
 Action for damages caused by in- 
 juries to roads or bridges througii 
 non-removal of obstructions in 
 streams, to be brought within 
 three months, 55 V. c. 42, s. 522 
 p. 453. 
 
 Action for damages caused by non- 
 repair of roads and bridges to 
 be brought within three month-i. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 531 (1). p. 4.j(;; 
 57 V. c. 50, s. 13, p. IGS. 
 
 Action for damages caused by non- 
 repair of crossings, sewers, cul- 
 verts, etc.. on highways, to be 
 brought within three months, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 531 (3), p. 457. 
 
 Claims for compensation on opening 
 road allowances to be madt; 
 within one year, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 54'J (2), p. 407. 
 
 Penalties for breach of regul.-itions 
 in police villages or neglect of 
 duty by trustees, to be sued for 
 within ten days, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 G70, p. 532. 
 
 Tax deeds to be valid and binding, 
 except against the Crown, if not 
 attacked within cwo years, 55 V. 
 c. 48. s. 18'J. p. 024. 
 
 LINE FENCES. 
 Act respecting. Rev. Stat. c. 210, p. 
 2:!.")3; 52 V. c. 48, p. 171; 53 V. 
 c. (t7, p. 152. 
 
 Short title. Rev. Stat. c. 219, s. 1, 
 p. 2353. 
 
 Interpretation. "occupied lands," 
 "fence-viewers," "In which the 
 lands are situate." Rev. Stat. c. 
 210, s. 2. p. 2354. 
 
 Duties of owners of adjoining lands 
 as to fences. Rev. Stat. c. 219, s. 
 3. p. 23.54. 
 
 Disputes, how settled. Rev. Stat. c. 
 219, s. 4, p. 2.3.54. 
 
 Notice to adjoining owner or oc- 
 cupant. Rev. Stilt, c. 210, s. 4 
 (1), p. 2354. 
 
 LINE FENCES- Continued. 
 
 Form of notice, Rev. Stat. c. 210, 
 
 Form 1, p. 2358. 
 Notice to fence viewers. Rev. Stut. 
 
 c. 210, s. 4 (2). p. 235 K 
 Form of notice. Rev. Stat, c 219, 
 
 I'orm 
 
 p. 2;;5S. 
 
 Notices, what to contain. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 210, s. 4 ^3), p. 2.354. 
 
 When judge to appoint fence- 
 viewers. Rev. Stat. c. 210, s. 4 
 (4), p. 2355. 
 
 Occupants, duty and liability as to 
 notifying owners, Rev. Stat. c. 
 210, s. .5, p. 23.55. 
 
 Feuce-viewers to examine premises 
 and take evidence, Rev. Stat. c. 
 210. s. (>, p. 2,355. 
 
 Award to be made by feuce-viewers, 
 Rev. Stut. c. 210, s. 7, p. 2355. 
 
 Form of. Rev. Stat. c. 219, Form 
 3, p. 2350. 
 
 Character of fence to be con- 
 sidered. Rev. Stat. c. 219, s. 7 
 (2), p. 2355. 
 
 Location of fence. Rev. Stat. c. 
 210. s. 7 (3), p. 2:r)5. 
 
 Empli' ing surveyor to make de- 
 scription of property. Rev. Stat. 
 c. 210, s. 7 (4), p. 2355. 
 
 To be deposited with clerk, evid- 
 ence of. Rev. Stat. c. 210. s. 8. 
 p. 2355. 
 
 Notice of. Rev. Stat. c. 210, s. S, 
 
 p. 2355. 
 How enforced, Rev. Stat. c. 210. 
 
 s. 0, p. 2:i5t). 
 If resjristercd, not to lie a ch.-inrc on 
 land. Rev. Stat. c. 210, s. 10, 
 p. 23.57. 
 Mode of registering, Rev. Stat. c. 
 219. s. 10, p. 2.357. 
 Fees of fence-vi<'Wers, surveyors and 
 witnesses. Rev. Stat. c. 219, s. 
 11, p. 2357. 
 
 Payment by municipality and col- 
 lection from person chargi'able, 
 52 V. c. 48, p. 171. 
 
 Appeal by person dissatisfied with 
 award, procedure. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 219 ,s. 12, p. 2.35«5. 
 Notice of appeal, mode of service, 
 R(>v. Stat. c. 219. s. 12 (1). p. 
 235ti. 
 
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 LINE FENCES— Co»t<inMC(l. 
 
 Division rourt clerk to 1>o iiotifiod 
 and to notify .Tudpc, Rov. Stat. 
 0. 211i. 8. 12 (2), p. 2«50. 
 
 Judjio to fix time for honring— 
 
 notice to parties, liev. Stat. <•. 
 
 210, s. 12 (3), p. 2350. 
 Powers of jndgo, Rev. Stat. c. 219, 
 
 H. 12 (4), p. 235G. 
 Decision to 1k' final, Rev. Stat. c. 
 
 219, s. 12 (5), 2357. 
 Division court practice to apply. 
 
 Rev. Stat. c. 219, s. 12 (6), p. 
 
 2357. 
 
 Provision for expenses of judge, 
 53 V. c. 67, p. 162. 
 
 Registration of agreements between 
 owners. Rev. Stat. c. 219, s. 13, p. 
 2357. 
 
 Form of agreement. Rev. Stat. c. 
 219, Form 4, p. 2359. 
 
 Owners of division fence enclosing in 
 part another person's land, to 
 give notice before removing fence, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 219, s. 14, p. 2357. 
 
 Option of adjoining owner. Rev. 
 
 Stat. c. 219, s. 14, p. 2357. 
 Application of gen(>ral provisions. 
 
 Rev. Stat. c. 219, s. 14 (2), p. 
 
 2357. 
 
 Owners of trees thrown down across 
 
 fences, to remove same and make 
 
 good damages. Rev. Stat. c. 219, 
 
 s. 15, p. 2357. 
 
 "When injured party may remove 
 
 tree. Rev. Stat. c. 219, s. 15 
 
 (2), p. 2358. 
 
 Entry to remove tree not a tres- 
 pass. Rev. Stat. c. 219 s. 15 (3), 
 p. 2358. 
 
 Fence-viewers to decide disputes. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 219, s. 15 (4), p. 
 2358. 
 
 Use of forms. Rev. Stat. c. 219, s. 
 16, p. 2358. 
 
 Foregoing provisions to apply to 
 niuiiiciiinlities until they have 
 passed by-laws for regulating di- 
 vision fences, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 
 (18). p. 418. 
 
 LIQUOR DEALERS, Disquo lifted from 
 membership in councils, 55 V. 
 c. 42. 8. 77 (1), p. 275. 
 
 LIQUOR LICENSES— see Intoxicating 
 
 Litpiors. 
 
 "LIST OF VOTERS," :Meaning of. in 
 Assessment Acts, 55 V. c. 48, 
 B. 2 (17), p. 560.. 
 See "\'oters' Lists. 
 
 LIVERY STABLES, In cities, may be 
 regulated and liceTised or pro- 
 hiltited within certain areas by 
 police commissioners, or by 
 council, 55 V. c. 42, s. 436, p. 
 387; 56 V. c. 35, s. 11, p. 145. 
 
 By-laws for regulating and licensing 
 
 in towns and villages, 55 V. c. 
 
 42, 8. 510, p. 446. 
 
 For preventing the establishment 
 
 of, in specified localities, 55 V. 
 
 c. 42, s. 510, p. 446. 
 
 County councils having gravel or 
 macadamized roads free from 
 tolls, may license and regulate, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 512, p. 448. 
 
 LIVE STOCK, Scale of market fees for 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 497 (7), p. 438. 
 
 While in transitu exempt from tax- 
 ation, 55 V. c. 48, 8. 7 (14), p. 
 5(13. 
 
 On farms, exempted from taxation, 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 7 (14rt), p. 563. 
 
 Nnniber of, to be entered after name 
 of owner on assessment roll, 55 
 V. c. 48, (3), p. 568. 
 
 Contagious diseases — see Contagioub 
 Diseases among Animals. 
 
 LOAN COMPANIES. Shares exempt 
 from taxation, but not dividends 
 derived therefrom, 55 V. c. 48. 
 s. 7 (19), p. 564. 
 
 LOANS, Taking security 'or, when 
 made to indigent persons by way 
 of charitable relief , 56 V. c. 35, 
 s. 13, p. 146. 
 
 LOCAL BOARDS OF HEALTH, Ap- 
 proval of, required to establish- 
 ment of cemeteries in villages. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 175, s. 1, p. 1714; 
 Rev. Stat. c. 176, s. 1, p. 1721. 
 
 By-laws for acquiring cemetery lands 
 in villages to be subject to ap- 
 proval of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 48» 
 (116), p. 416. 
 
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 LOG 
 
 139 
 
 cay 
 35, 
 
 Ap- 
 
 lish- 
 
 ri4; 
 
 r2i. 
 
 ap- 
 
 |4»* 
 
 LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH— Con'd, 
 
 Action ou neglect of council to pro- 
 vide for vaccination, Rev. Stut. 
 c. 20G. s. 5, p. 2290. 
 
 When drainage works may be un- 
 dertaken ou recoiumeudution of. 
 upon local ansessment plan, G'l 
 V. c. 42, s. GIG (4), p 50G. 
 
 Remuneration of eluiirman in cities 
 having a population of 100,000 
 or over, 57 V. c. 50, s. ;{, p. lUG. 
 See Public lit a It ii. 
 
 LOCAL COURTS, Appointment of in- 
 terpreters and shorthand writers 
 on request of councils. Rev. Stat 
 c. 4G. ss. 24, p. 500. 
 
 LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS, — Provis- 
 ions ns to del)ts contracted for. 
 and debentures. — 
 
 By-laws (contracting debts to provide 
 for le\ying ot annual rate on all 
 property rateable under by-law or 
 per foot frontage, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 340 (5), p. 350. 
 
 To recite amount and object of 
 debt, amo\int to be raised an- 
 nually, value of real property 
 rateable, and that debt created 
 on security of special rate, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 341 (1), p. 35G. 
 
 May declare that payment of the 
 special rate is guaranteed by 
 municipality, 55 V. c. 42, s. 341 
 (2), p. 356. 
 
 Irregularities in form not to invali- 
 date by-law debentures or as 
 sessmcnt, 55 V. c .42, s. 352 (4), 
 p. 3G1. 
 
 Certificate of proceedings to quash 
 to be registered within five 
 weeks after registry of by-law, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 352 (5), p 3G1. 
 
 By-laws illegal on their face for 
 non-compliance with certain pro- 
 visions not validated, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 352, (6), p. 361. 
 By-laws in cities, towns and vil- 
 lages mny be registered or not 
 :it option of council, 55 V. c. 
 42. 8. 353, p. 3G1. 
 
 Investment of sinking fund in de 
 bentures issued for. 55 V. c. 
 42, s.s. 375-376, p. 368. 
 
 LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— Conftnufd . 
 
 Debentures to be marked "local 
 improvement debenture," and re- 
 fer to date and number of by- 
 law, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 409, p. 377. 
 Debentures issued under several by- 
 laws may be consolidated but 
 lien not to be effected, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 409, p. 377. 
 Provision to be inserted in deben- 
 tures when subject to consolida- 
 tion, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 4(M), p. 377. 
 
 Debentures issued and sold under 
 original by-law not to l)e in- 
 cluded, 55 V. c. 42, s. 409, p. 
 377. 
 
 By-laws for reduction of sinking 
 fund, or amount required to be 
 levied annually for payment of 
 debt, 55 V. c. 42. s. 489 (5), p. 
 414. 
 
 In fixing future rates, interest on 
 investments, not to be calcu- 
 lated at more than five per 
 cent., 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (5), p. 
 414. 
 
 By-law to receive assent of Lieu- 
 tenant-Governor, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 489 (5), p. 414. 
 
 In unincorporated villages, — 
 
 Powers of township councils as to, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 17 (3), p. 251. 
 
 How affected by annexation of terri- 
 tory to another municipality, — 
 
 Power to proceed with works, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 5G (2), p. 2GG. 
 
 Municipality to which territory an- 
 nexed to indemnify municipality 
 commencing, 55 V. c. 42, s. ijti, 
 (3), p. 2GG. 
 
 When lands benefited are wholly 
 within another municipality, lat- 
 ter to collect and pay whole debt, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 50 (4), p. 267. 
 
 When part only within another muni- 
 cipality, latter to collect and pa.v 
 its proportion, 55 V. c. 42, s. 56, 
 (5), p. 267. 
 
 Leaseholders voting on by-laws, — 
 
 Special provision with regard to 
 qualification, 55 V. c. 42, a. 309, 
 p. 344. 
 
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 LOCAL i:\IPll()VKMENTS —Continw,!, 
 
 Outli of Icnsclioldor, 't't V. c. 42, s. 
 .'51 L', I). .'U7. 
 
 Joint constructidn on iKiiiihlary lines,— 
 AKrci'incnts ami liy-liiws for works of 
 joint constrnction ninl n^pairs on 
 sfrccis, s(inan>s and drives be- 
 tween two ninnieii)alitie8, 55 V. 
 
 c. 42, 8. r.r.n (;{), p. 172. 
 
 On roads and hrid^es in townships, — 
 Owners of land abutting on roads 
 may petition council, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. (ni«. p. 501. 
 
 Couiicil may procure examination to 
 bo made by enj^ineor, etc., 55 V. 
 V. 42, 8. 01 Iff, p. 501. 
 
 Council may pass by-laws provid- 
 'uifi for the work and borrowing 
 necessary funds, 5.") V. c 42, s. 
 i\\\<i. p. ."»02. 
 
 Debentures to be tor sums not loss 
 than .$100 and payable in twenty 
 years with interest at not less 
 than four per cent., 55 V:. c. 42, 
 s. (Mirt, p. .502. 
 
 Ai»plication of provisions relatin,s: to 
 drainage works, ,"» V. c. 42. s. 
 rA\b, 1). 5o2. 
 
 Heal property specially assessed may 
 be exempted from general as- 
 s(>ssiiient., 55 V. c. 42. s. 01 Ir, p. 
 502. 
 
 Respecting the cost of. — 
 By-laws for ascertaining real pro- 
 perty benefited by proposed work, 
 and assessing cost there on, .55 \'. 
 c. 42, s. 012 (1), p. .50;!. 
 
 Right of appeal to bo the same 
 as under drainage by-laws, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 612 (If. p. 50;j. 
 
 For assessing real property, bene- 
 fited for certain works. 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 012 (2), p. 50;{. 
 
 For regulating time and manner of 
 assessments, 55 V. c. 42, s. ()12 
 
 C!), p. 5o:{. 
 
 For doing work with funds provided 
 by persons interested, 5.5 V. c. 
 42. s. 012 (4), p. 50;{. 
 
 Council to |>rovide one-third of cost 
 of certain si wers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 012 (5), p. .5o:{. 
 
 LOCAL IMPROVEIMKNTS— Continiwd 
 
 Council which has not passed gen- 
 eral by-law to provide costs of 
 culverts, etc., and street inter- 
 sections and wiu-k done opposite 
 exempted i)roperty, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 012 (5), p. 5o;i. 
 
 Lands benefited to be charge(\ ]>y 
 engineer with costs of local ini- 
 lirovenieiits on streams, etc., or 
 on ilrainage works. .5.5 V. c. 42, s. 
 (il2 ((!), p. .".04. 
 
 Certain provisions as to drainage 
 
 works, to apjtly, .5.5 \'. c. 42, s. 
 
 012 (.(■>). p. 504. 
 
 Rates to be assessed on property 
 
 fronting or abutting on improved 
 
 street or place, 55 V. c. 42, s. 6K{ 
 
 (1), p. .504. 
 
 If assessment insulHcient additional 
 assessment may be made, and if 
 excessive, excess to be refundeil, 
 .55 V. c. 42. 8. 01 :{ (2), p. 504. 
 
 Assessment for works in townships 
 within five miles of a city hav- 
 ing .50.000 inhabitants. 55 V. c. 
 42, s. Oi;{ (.'!), p. .504. 
 
 Works .'ind improvements to be kept 
 in rei)air at expense of municipal- 
 ity generally, 55 V. c. 42, s. 014. 
 p. .505. 
 
 Council may pass a general by-law 
 to a|)ply to works thereafter con- 
 structed, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 015, p. 
 505. 
 
 Cndertaken on petition. — 
 
 (.'ouncil may undertake works on pe- 
 tition of two-thirds of owners to 
 be benefited, .55 V. c. 42, s. 010 
 (1), P. 50.5. 
 
 "Owners." to include certain lease- 
 holders when they have agreed 
 to pay taxes. ,55 V. c. 42, s. 610 
 (2). p. 505. 
 
 When lessee has the right to petition, 
 owner not to have the right, but 
 not as to townsliii)s, .55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 010 (o), p. ,500. 
 
 On sanitary grounds,— 
 City or town may nnd(>rtako drain- 
 ago works on local improvement 
 l>lan when ri'coininended by local 
 board of health, ,55 V. c. 42, s. 
 010 (4), i>. .500. 
 
1 im- 
 
 G14. 
 
 I leaso- 
 ligreinl 
 Is. 610 
 
 Itition, 
 It, but 
 
 c. 42, 
 
 Idrain- 
 lemout 
 
 lOL'.ll 
 
 142, s. 
 
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 LOC 
 
 Ml 
 
 LOCAL IMPR0VKM]':NTS —Continual 
 
 Notices to itc (.'ivcii in s\ich ciiscs. 
 -).'. V. «•. 12. s. (ilt; (1), p. •'><><>. 
 
 On till' iiiitijitiv*',— 
 
 Work iiniy Im- iiii<lrrtakcii b.v rouii- 
 <il wlicrc iioticf has ln'cn inil»- 
 lislicd and I'.t'tition a>:ninst wmk 
 md incsfntrd, •')."• V. <•. 42, s. 017 
 (1), 1). ."(M). 
 
 ir suliicifntl.v »ij,MU'd petition pri- 
 sentcd. iKdicc of work not to 
 1h> ii^ain >:i\('n for two years, 55 
 V. V. 42. s. <il7 (2), p. 5(MJ. 
 
 Detenninin>: nunilicr of jietitioners 
 and viilne of property representtMl 
 by tlieni, ."m V. r. 42, s. 017 C'.i. 
 p. 500. 
 
 Work iniiy lie completed before as- 
 sessment made, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 017 (4), p. 507. 
 
 Owner whose name is not on tlie as- 
 sessment roll may pettion for or 
 against by-laws, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 017«, p. 507. 
 
 I'nltlication of notice. — 
 
 Notice of sitting of court of revision 
 may lie served on owners in lieu 
 of advertising liy-law, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 018 (1), p. 507. 
 
 (,'ontents of notice and mode of ser- 
 
 vice, Bj 
 507. 
 
 V. 
 
 s. tilS (2). p. 
 
 Ten days notice of sittiufr of court 
 of revision to lie pulilislied, 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. (518 (2), p. 507. 
 
 Wlien notice is jiiven under ^'enerai 
 l)y-law, and tiie special rate is 
 a frontajje tax, general descrip- 
 tion of lands sullicient, 55 \, c. 
 42, s. 018 (3), p. 508. 
 
 Council to procure measurements and 
 keep them open for insi)e<-lioii in 
 clerk's oHice for ten days before 
 undertaking work, 55 V. o. 42, s. 
 018 (4), 1). 508. 
 
 Notice of proposed work and sittings 
 of court of revision to be pub- 
 lished,— form of notice, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 018 (4), p. 508. 
 
 Appeals to lie as in case of drainage 
 works, and procedure thereon to 
 
 LOCAL IMPROVI'-MIONTS - Continued. 
 
 \h> tlic s;imc MS \uidcr Assess- 
 ment .\ct, 55 V. c. 12, s. OlS (5», 
 p. 50". f. 
 
 .\ssessmciit as linnl'y revised to be 
 con'hi>ive, .55 \'. c. 42, s. 018 (0), 
 p. 501 ». 
 
 'remponiry lo;ins and advances for 
 construction of works, — 
 
 Power to borrow funds from banks, 
 etc., until work compU'ted and 
 assessment made and issue de- 
 bent ims. 55 V. c. 42, s. out (I), 
 [I. 501 ». 
 
 Py-law to provide for repayment of 
 loan within life of work, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 01!) (2». p. 501). 
 
 When liy-law and assessments set 
 aside, new by-laws nuiy be passed 
 and assessments made if work 
 legally undirtaken, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. (ill) (.•{), p. 500. 
 
 Works .lot to lie undertaken except 
 on report id health odicers. or 
 didy signed i»etition of owners 
 benelited. or after due notice and 
 no sullicient petition presented 
 agiinst by-law, 55 V. c. 42, s. Oil) 
 (,•{), p. 510. 
 
 Assessment, — 
 
 Assessment of cost of drains or sew- 
 ers may include cost of branches 
 from drain oi sewer to the street 
 line, 55 V. c. 42, s. 020 (1), p. 
 510. 
 
 When sewer is cmistructed of larger 
 cai>acity in order to afff)r<l an 
 outlet for proiicrty not fronting 
 on the work, 55 V. c. 42, s. 020 
 (2), p. 510. 
 
 Council before imtfing down pave- 
 nu'uts may lay all necessary pr'.- 
 vati' drain connections to sewer 
 from the street line, and water 
 mains and ass(>ss the cost against 
 projM'rty benefited, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 020 (,'}), p. 510. 
 
 By-laws for providing for equitable 
 assessment of corner lots, etc., 
 at intersection or junction of 
 streets, 55 V. c. 42, s. 020 (4), p. 
 511. 
 
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 ill 
 
 LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS- Continued. 
 
 AHHcHKiucntH to b»> Hubj«'<-t, to ap- 
 IM-iil, 55 V. c. i2, «. UliO (4), V. 
 511. 
 
 Council on two-tliinls vot*' niiiy n'- 
 I'luicl portion of Hpociiil rati'H iin- 
 poBcil prior to yotii Murdi, 1H85, 
 on corner lots, t-tr., ij.') V. c 4:i, 
 B. (iliU (5), p. 511. 
 
 By-liiwH for provicllug amount re- 
 funded. 55 V. c. 42, 8. (WO (5), 
 p. 511. 
 
 No refund to be made where work 
 more tlian four years old, 55 V. 
 e. 42. 8. (i2() (5). p. 511. 
 
 When lands on streets iu cities, 
 towns and villages unfit for build- 
 ing purposes, council may deter- 
 mine pr()i»ortion of cost, 55 V. c. 
 42. 8. 020 lU), p. 511. 
 
 Laud fronting on parks, etc., to be 
 assessable to extent to which 
 they are specially benefited, 55 
 V. c. 42, 8. 020 (7), p. 511. 
 When lands on opposite side of im- 
 proved drive or boulevard are 
 a public park or square, munici- 
 pality to pay half the cost, 55 
 V. c. 42, 8. 020 (7), p. 511. 
 
 When it is inequitable to charge 
 whole cost of bridges, street ex- 
 tensions, etc., on frontage, coun- 
 cil to determine what lands are 
 benefited and proportion of cost 
 to be borne by municipality, 55 
 V. c. 42. 8. G21 (1), p. 512. 
 
 Debentures may be issued for muni- 
 cipality's portion of cost, 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. ()21 (1), p. 512, 
 
 Appeal to lie as iu othar cases, 55 
 V. c. 42. 8. 021 (1), p. 512. 
 
 If council assesses other lands than 
 those fronting on work, amount 
 to be levied by a frontage rate 
 on such lands, 55 V. c. 42, s. 021 
 (2), p. 512. 
 
 In townships, by-laws may provide 
 for levying special rate on lands 
 benefited in l:*'u of frontage 
 rates, 55 V. c. 42, s. 621 (3), p. 
 513. 
 
 When owners have made local im- 
 provements, council on petition 
 
 LOCAL IMl'UOVKMENTH Contiiiuvil. 
 may aciiuire works, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 021 (3), p. 513. 
 
 By-law to fix bow number of pe- 
 titioners and vahu" are to be 
 determined, and ai)peal to lie 
 to v'oiinty judge, 55 V. c. 42, B. 
 021 (3«), p. 513. 
 
 Council by two-thirds vote may de- 
 clare that certain works benefit 
 whole municipality and raise 
 share of cost to be borne by cor- 
 poration, 55 V. c. 4", s. 022, p. 
 513. 
 
 Amount so raised not to exceed 
 one-half of whole cost, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 022, p. 513. 
 
 By-law not to require assent of 
 electors, 55 V. c. 42, s. 022, p. 
 513. 
 
 Council may permit owners to build 
 or improve sidewalks in front of 
 their lands, — owners to be ex- 
 empt from rates for same pur- 
 poses, 55 V. c. 42. s. 023, p. 513. 
 
 .Iu.Ikc on appeals in city or town may 
 add other lands benefited, and 
 cause notic(> to be given, and ad- 
 journ court for consideration of 
 appeal, 55 V. c. 42, s. 023a, p. 
 514. 
 
 Councils of cities and towns on two- 
 thirds vote, may lay down plank 
 sidewalks iiud assess cost on 
 frontage, 55 V. c. 42, s. 0236 p. 
 514. 
 
 Contribution to cost of permanent 
 sidewalks on principal business 
 streets of city or town, when lo- 
 cal improvement system not 
 adopted as to sidewalks, 57 V. c. 
 50, s. 10, p. 109. 
 
 Assessment of remainder of cost 
 on property benefited, 57 V. c. 
 50,, s. 16, p. 170. 
 
 Irregularities in form not to in- 
 validate by-laws or debentures, 
 57 V. c. 50, 8. 16, p. 170. 
 
 Property assessed to be exempt from 
 gen(>ral assessment except for 
 work at street intersectioua and 
 opposite exempted property, 55 
 V. c. 42. 8. 024 (1), p. 514. 
 
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 r.oc 
 
 lia 
 
 )f cost 
 |7 V. c. 
 
 to in- 
 
 bntures, 
 
 ro. 
 
 It from 
 tpt for 
 |)U8 and 
 Irty, 55 
 
 LOCAIi IMPROVEMKNTH —i;mtimh,l. 
 
 Wlu'ii work IH .lone »>ii lu-titloii. 
 
 period nf cxciiiptiou iiiiiy In- 
 
 HpcritiiMl )!• Iix»'il !•> iirliitrati.iii. 
 
 -».-. V. <•. tli, s. f.-Jl (li). Ct). p. 
 
 r.l4. 
 County jiitlKi' to I liosc M()U> iirliitra- 
 
 titr it' im oiii- MKi-ffd \ipMii, .'>."! 
 
 V. «•. 4:i, H. 0:^1 '4), p. r>i4. 
 
 Council to stato what portion of 
 V'ciu'ral nitt' is for saiuc p<ir- 
 poacs UH ispi'cial asscsMun'nls, 
 55 V. c. 4li. H. »i-'4 to), 1). 514. 
 
 I'util l>y-lnvv i)!isHt>d uiiifral rah> 
 on proptTiy spt'ciaily aswi'Mscd 
 not to 1)0 iipplii'il to tlic spt'ciiil 
 purjioHo, 5') \. f, 4-. H. ()1!4 (0*, 
 J). 515. 
 
 I't'titioniiiK, etc., not to l)o dociued a 
 lircarli of cfivcnaut av'iiin«t cn- 
 c\ind>ranc*.'s, ,'m \. c. 4-, 8. G24(<, 
 p. 515. 
 
 Councils may direct, with nHseiit of 
 electors, tliat nil future improve- 
 mcMts be Miiide liy special assens- 
 nuMit on property benetited, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. G-jr. (1), p. 515. 
 
 By-law not to ho repealed without 
 assent of electors, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. (!25 i2>, J). 515. 
 
 Proi)erty specially assessed before 
 repeal to bu exempt from gen- 
 '■ril assessments, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 025 (2), p. 515. 
 
 IVriod of exenii)tion to be fixed by 
 arbitrator appointed by county 
 judKe, ,55 V. c. 42, s. 025 (2), 
 I>. 515. 
 
 After passinj; general by-law coun- 
 cil may define areas within 
 which work on streets may be 
 done by special assessment, 55 
 V. c. 42, 8. 025 (3), p. 515 
 
 Land on which churches stand, and 
 land used in connection with 
 churches to be assessed, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 020, p. 510; 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 7 (3), p. 502. 
 
 Buildings and grounds of universi- 
 ties, etc., to be assessed, 55 V. c. 
 42. 8. 0200. p. 510; 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 7 (4), p. 502. 
 
 Sdiools maintained liy legislative 
 grants or school ta.\es to be 
 
 LOCAL IMPROVEMKNTH CoNfMMitfei. 
 
 exempt, .55 V. c. 42, s. 020«. p. 
 .'.1<'>; 55 V. c. 4M, s. 7 (1), l». 5l>2. 
 
 I'arui lands in towns and villages 
 may be wholly or partly ex- 
 empteil, 55 V. c. 4», s. la, p. 5t;i. 
 
 Cost of works at street intersections 
 or opposite exempted property 
 mav be paid out of general fumls, 
 .55 V. c. 42, 8. 02T tl), p. 510. 
 
 By-l.iw for issuing debenlurea not 
 to require assent of electors, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 027 (2), p. 510. 
 
 T,aw with regard to mode of Is- 
 suing debent\ircH declared, 55 
 V. c. 42. 8. 027 (2), I). 510. 
 
 By-laws for raising money for pay- 
 ing municipality's share of cost 
 of works, 55 V. 0. 42, b. 028 (1), 
 p. 510. 
 
 Assent of electors not required, 55 
 V. c. 42, 8. 028 (1), p. 510. 
 
 By-laws not to extend general lu- 
 dei)tedness liyond legal limit, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 028 (1), p. 510. 
 
 Debentures issued on security of 
 special assessments not to be 
 deemed part of general indebted- 
 ness, 5.") V. c. 42, s. 028 (2), p. 
 517. 
 
 .Sweeping, Lighting and Watering 
 Streets, — 
 
 By laws may be pii.Msed on petition 
 of two-thirds of ratepayers resi- 
 dent in street, and representing 
 one-half of real property assess- 
 ment thereon, 55 V. c. 42, s. 020 
 (1). 1). 517. 
 
 By-laws for defining areas and im- 
 posing special assessments there- 
 for on frontage, or (by three- 
 fourths' vote) on the assessed 
 vahie, 55 V. c. 42, s. 020 (2), p. 
 5 1 7. 
 
 Cutting grass and trimming trees, 
 etc., may be included in by-law 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 020 (3), p. 517. 
 
 ily-laws for defining areas for re- 
 moval of snow, etc., from streets, 
 and imposing frontage rates 
 theref(,r, 55 X. e. 42, s. 020 (4) 
 p. 518. 
 
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 ! •! 
 
 LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS— (7oH<(wu^^?. 
 Light, Water and Fire Protection iv 
 Townsliips and ViiliiK*'S, — 
 
 By-laws in townships and villages 
 lor (((nstrnction of worka for 
 lighting, water, or tire protection, 
 on local improvement system, 5r> 
 v. c. 42, s. OyO (1), p. 518; 56 \, 
 c. 35. 8. 27, p. 149. 
 
 By-laws for defining real property 
 benefited and imposing rates 
 theret)n, 55 V. e. 42, s. 6C0 (2>, 
 p. 518. 
 
 (,'ertain general provisions not to 
 api)ly, 5(i \. e. 35. s. 29, p. 149. 
 
 When fire engine, etc., have been 
 ])urehased, liy-laws for election of 
 lire trustees, 55 V. o. 42, s. G30 
 (4), p. 518. 
 
 Trustees to bo elected at general 
 municipal election by votes oi 
 those specially assessed, 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 030 (4), p. 518. 
 
 Duties of trustees, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 030 (5), p. 519. 
 
 By-laws for maintenance and re- 
 pair of abandoned toll roads in 
 townships on local inii)rovement 
 plan, 55 V. c. 42, s. 030a (1), p. 
 519. 
 
 Certain general provisions not to 
 apply. 56 V. c. ^5. s. 29, p. 149. 
 
 I'owers of Counties,— 
 
 County councils may pass by-laws for 
 levying special rate on property 
 benefited in townships, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. <W1, p. 519. 
 
 By-laws not to be iiassed except on 
 petition of two-thirds of those 
 affected and representing one- 
 half the value of property to 
 be assessed, and after notice, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 032, p. 519. 
 
 County by-laws for acquiring roads 
 and bridges, etc., in townshii>s. 
 towns and villages, and levying 
 8p(»cial rates for improvt'inents 
 thereon. 55 V. c. 42, s. 033 (1), p. 
 520. 
 
 By-law to state amount to be raised 
 and define locality affected and 
 provide for payment, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. OcW (2), p. 520. 
 
 LOCAL IMPROVEIMENTS— Co;///nHCi/. 
 
 By-law, if ai)proved by reprt^senta- 
 tives of locality affected, to be 
 submitted to the ratepayers of 
 such locality, 5.5 W c. 42, s. 033 
 (.3), p. 520. 
 
 By-law only to apply to municipali- 
 ties in which it receives a ma- 
 jority of votes, and amount to be 
 borrowed to be reduced propor- 
 tionately, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 033 (4), 
 p. 520. 
 
 By-law, if defeated in any munici- 
 pality, i\'iy be passed with con- 
 sent of representatives of remain- 
 ing municipalities or dropped, 
 55 Y. c. 42, s. 033 (5). p. 520. 
 
 If i)assed, only representatives of as- 
 senting municipalities to vote on 
 expenditure of the money raised, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 033 (5), p. 520. 
 
 General provision as to voting on 
 by-laws to apply, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 033 (G), p. 521. 
 
 Cities and towns separated from 
 counties may pass simib.r by- 
 laws with assent of -.'lectors for 
 purchasing toll roads or abolish- 
 ing market fees, when r.iads freed 
 from tolls, 55 V. c. 42, s. 033 (7), 
 p. 521. 
 
 Special provisions relating to «lrain- 
 age works— see Drainage. 
 
 "LOCAL MI'NICIPALITY," Meaning 
 of, 55 \. c. 42, 8. 2 (2). p. 244: 
 55 V. c. 48. 8. 2 (7), p. 500. 
 
 LOCAL OPTION BY-LAWS— see In- 
 toxicating Liijuors (53 V. c. 50. 
 8. 18, p. 138; 54 V. c. 40, p. 93; 
 55 V. c. 51, ss. 13, 14, p. 055. 
 
 LOCK-UP HOUSES, May be estab- 
 lished and maintained by county 
 councils. 55 V. c. 42, s. 457, p. 
 391. 
 
 In every case to be in charge of con- 
 stables appointed by general ses- 
 sions, 55 Y. c. 42, s. 457, p. 391. 
 
 May be established and maintained 
 by council of city, town, town- 
 ship or village, 55 Y. c. 42, s. 
 458, p. 391. 
 
 Who may be detained in, 55 Y. c. 42, 
 8. 458, p. 391. 
 
 '1' f.i 
 
LOG 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 MAN 
 
 M5 
 
 ram- 
 
 iiung 
 244; 
 
 I'stab- 
 ounty 
 oT, p. 
 
 f oon- 
 
 ll scs- 
 
 tained 
 town- 
 42, 8. 
 
 :. 42, 
 
 LOCK-UPS- Continued. 
 
 Two or more muuicipalitica mas* 
 unite in estaMisbing, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 459, p. 391. 
 
 When established by county councils, 
 county towns not separated from 
 county to compensate county for 
 ust of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 474«, p. 
 397. 
 
 When heretofore established not to 
 be affected by provisions of Muni- 
 cipal Acts as to lockups estao- 
 lished thereunder, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 475, p. 397. 
 
 Expense of conveying prisoner there- 
 to and keeping them, to be do- 
 frnved in same manner as ex- 
 pense of conveyance, etc., to 
 gaols, 55 V. c. 42, s. 476, p. 397. 
 
 By-laws for imposing imprisonment 
 where fines for breaches of by- 
 laws cannot be collected by dis- 
 tress. .55 V. c. 42, 8. 479 (19), p. 
 404. 
 
 Exempted from taxation, 55 "V. c. 
 48, s. 7 (5), p. 562. 
 
 LODGING HOUSES, By-laws for regu- 
 lating width and strength of 
 stairways, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (16), 
 p. 403. 
 
 For preventing accidents by fire in, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 493 (2), p. 425. 
 
 LOGS, By-laws for regulating the burn- 
 ins of, in the open air, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 489 (24), p. 419. 
 
 For protecting and regulating 
 booms, 55 V. c. 42, s. 511 (1), 
 p. 447. 
 
 LOTS, Surveys for fixing and marking 
 boundaries of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 491, 
 p. 424. 
 By-laws for enclosure of, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 496 (4), p. 431. 
 
 For numbering, on streets, of ci- 
 ties, towns and villages, 55 V. 
 c. 42, 8. 490 (29), p. 434. 
 
 Record of numbers to be kept 
 for public inspection, 55 
 V. c. 42, 8. 496 (30), p. 434 
 
 Mode of assessing— see Assessment. 
 
 D.M.I. — 10 
 
 LUMBEUMEN. Temporary absence 
 nut to <lis(iualily I'rom entry as 
 manhood suffrage voters, 55 V. 
 c. 48. s. 146 (2), p. 570. 
 
 LUNATICS, Examination of destitute 
 insane persons at instance of 
 head of municipality, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 245. 8. 11 (1), p. 2592. 
 
 Council to pay expenses of examina- 
 tion. Rev. Stat. c. 245, 8. 11 (2), 
 p. 2592. 
 
 By-laws for maintaining indigent 
 persons at asylums for, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 479 (12), p. 402. 
 
 County councils io provide for sup- 
 port of destitute insane persons 
 who cannot be admitted to asy- 
 lums, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 520, p. 449. 
 
 Asylums exeriptcd from taxation, 55 
 V. c. 48. s. 7 (9), p. 562. 
 
 Not to be entered on roll as man- 
 hood suffrage voters, 55 V. c. 
 48. 8. 14b (5), p. 571. 
 
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 MAGISTRATES, Not disqualified from 
 trying offences, when ratepayers 
 in municipalities to which fines 
 will be paid, 55 V. c. 42, s. 419o, 
 p. 380. 
 
 See Justices of the Peace; Po- 
 lice Magistrates. 
 
 MALFEASANCE IN OFFICE, Coun- 
 cil may order investigation by 
 county judge into charges of, 55 
 V. c. 42, 8. 477, p. 398. 
 
 MALFORMATIONS, By-laws to pre- 
 vent the exposure of, in streets 
 in order to excite charity, 55 V. 
 c. 42, 8. 496 (2), p. 431. 
 
 MANDAMUS, May issue to enfoive 
 performance of duties of officers 
 in relation to executions against 
 municipal corporations, 55 V. c. 
 42. 8. 429, p. 384. 
 
 May issue to enforce judgment un- 
 seating member of council, 55 V. 
 c. 42, 8. 207, p. 316. 
 
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 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 MAN 
 
 i ; 
 
 „ ,, , 
 
 
 MAN DAMUS— Con«nMe(/. 
 
 May be issmnl. when dispute arises 
 between niunicipalities as to duty 
 of maintaining bridge, to com- 
 pel perforiuance of work, SC V. 
 c. 12. s. r»;i.'»<(. p. 4<)li. 
 
 Enforcing maintenance and repair 
 
 of (Iniinage worJiS b.v— .ste Dniin- 
 age. 
 
 MANHOOD SIFFRAGE VOTERS. 
 
 Municipalities other than cities,— 
 
 Entry to l)e made after name in as- 
 sessment roll, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14 
 (3), p. 5(J7. 
 
 Place of residence to be entered on 
 roll. 55 V. c. 48, s. 14 (3), p. 567. 
 
 Persons making affidavit, to be 
 pla«!ed on roll by assessor, 55 V. 
 c. 48. s. 14ft (1), p. 570. 
 Form of affidavit, 55 V. c. 48, 
 Sched. L., p. 643. 
 
 Residence necessary to qualify, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s, 14ft. p. 570. 
 
 Temporary absence as lumberman, 
 mariner, lisherman or student 
 not to disqualify, 55 V. <•. 4S. •<. 
 14« (2), p. mo. 
 
 Assessor to make enquiries as to who 
 are entitled and place their names 
 on roll without affidavit, 55 V. c. 
 48. 8. 146 (3), p. 571. 
 
 Student not to be entered where he 
 is in attendance at college, etc., 
 if he has another place of resi- 
 denoe, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14ft (4), p. 
 571. 
 
 Prisoners, lunatics, and inmates of 
 charitpble institutions disquali- 
 fied, 55 V. c. 48, s. 146 (5), p. 571. 
 
 Entry to be made of street number 
 or lot and concession of place of 
 residence, 55 V. c. 48, s. 146 (6), 
 p. 571. 
 
 Assessor to make oath that names 
 not improperly inserted or omit- 
 ted 55 V. c. 48, s. 146 (7), p. 571. 
 
 Complaints with regard to entries on 
 roll to be made to court of re- 
 vision or to the judge under 
 Voters' Lists Act. .^iS V. c. 48. s. 
 146 (8), p. 572. 
 
 , MANHOOD SUFFRAGE— CoH<iM»/crf. 
 
 Appeals by persons becoming quali- 
 fied after r«>turn of roll and be- 
 fore expiry of time for appealing 
 to judge under Voters' Lists Act, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 14ft (9), p. 572. 
 
 In cities. — 
 
 Not to i>e entered on assessment roll, 
 57 V. «•. 4. s. 2, p. 14. 
 
 City to provide necessary accommo- 
 dation for registrars, 57 V. c. 4, 
 s. 1) (1), p. IS. 
 
 In case of default — board of man- 
 hood suffrage registrars to make 
 I>rovision at city's expense, 57 V. 
 
 c. 4, s. 9 til. i>. 18. 
 
 Buildings provided not to be tav- 
 erns or places of public enter- 
 tainment, 57 V. c. 4, 8. 9 (2), p. 
 19. 
 
 Preservation of the peace at places 
 of registration, 57 V. c. 4, s. 33, 
 p. 25. 
 
 Fees of clerk of the peace for pre- 
 paration of forms and books to 
 be paid by city, 57 V. c. 4, s. 44 
 (2), p. 29. 
 
 Pees of registrars and registry 
 clerks, — payment by the city, 57 
 V. c. 4, s. 51, p. 30. 
 
 . MANUFACTORIES, May be exempted 
 from tuxation by by-law for ten 
 years, renewable for ten years, 
 except for school purposes, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 366, p. 364. 
 
 By-laws for regulating or preventing 
 when dangerous on account of 
 fire. 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (14), p. 
 432. 
 
 By-laws for compelling use of smoke 
 consumers in chimneys, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 496 (16), p. 432. 
 
 Repeal of bonus clauses not to affect 
 certain by-'aws,, 55 V. c. 44, p. 
 556. 
 
 MANUFACTURERS, When peddling 
 goods produced by them, not to 
 be subject to by-laws respecting 
 hawkers. 55 V. c. 42, s. 495 (:{), 
 p. 427. 
 
 To be assessed in muni^-ipality where 
 pliue of business is s'tuate, for 
 all personal property, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 36 (I), p. 580. 
 
MAN 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 MAR 
 
 147 
 
 ,-entiug 
 kmt of 
 tl4), P- 
 
 smoke 
 V. c. 
 
 llffl'Ct 
 
 44, p. 
 
 not to 
 IpcctiuK 
 1195 (:'.). 
 
 where 
 kte, lor 
 
 r. c. 48, 
 
 MAN UFACTORIES— OoMtinued. 
 
 AHseaament of personalty where more 
 thun one place of business, 55 V. 
 c. 48. 8. 36 (2), p. 580. 
 
 MANT'Itl']. Exemption of vehicles laden 
 with, from toll, Uev. Stat. c. 190, 
 s. 4, p. 2231. 
 
 MAUKETS AND MARKET FEES, 
 
 Fees not to be imposed on grain, 
 seed, wool, wood, dressed hogs, 
 cheese, hay, straw or fodder, 55 
 V. c. 42, 8. 497 (1), p. 437. 
 
 Fees not to be impoHed on butter, 
 ejrus or poultry, unless proper 
 place provided for sale, 55 V. c. 
 42, a. 497 (2), p. 437. 
 
 Fees not to be charged where articles 
 delivered in pursuance of con- 
 tract without being hawked, 55 
 V. c. 42, 8. 497 (3), p. 438, 
 
 Fees not to be imposed upon articles 
 bivught into municipality £.fter 
 ten o'clock a.m., and not sold on 
 the market, 55 V. c. 42, a. 497 (4), 
 |). 438. 
 
 By- laws not io require weighing 
 or measurement of hay, etc., or 
 wood, when contracting parties 
 do not desire it, 55 V. c. 42, a. 
 497 (5), p. 438. 
 
 Limit of time for enforced sale of 
 goods on market. 55 W v. 42, s. 
 497 («}), I). 438. 
 
 Scale of fees for articles brought 
 to market, 55 V. c. 42, s. 497 (7), 
 p. 438. 
 
 Scale of fees for weighing and 
 meiisurjng, 5o V. c. 42, s. 497 (8;, 
 p. 438. 
 
 By-laws for regulating the sale of 
 certain goods by retail in streets 
 or \ncant lots, and preventing 
 the blocking of streets by 
 vehicles. 55 V. c. 42. s. 497 (9), 
 p. 439. 
 
 For providing that fees shall not 
 be payable except when goods 
 sold on markets, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 498. p. 439. 
 
 By-law may provide for imposition 
 of fees on persons voluntarily 
 using or tnking advantage of 
 markets by using adjoining 
 
 MARKETS AND MARKET FEES— Con. 
 
 streets, .j5 V. c. 42, s. 408 (2), 
 (3), p. 439. 
 
 Sale of goods to stores in vicinity 
 of market not to be afiectcd, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 498 (4), p. 439. 
 
 Fees imposed not to be grcnter 
 thin those in force on 1st 
 Maveh, 1882. 55 \ . «•. 42, ». 
 498 (5), p. 439. 
 
 Fees not to be charged on nuir- 
 Lets made \'i streets, 'm \. c 
 42, 8. 498 (b), p. 4AO. 
 
 Foregoing provisions not to apply 
 wliere no market lees wt p- 
 charged on 10th .March, 18S2, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 499 p. 440. 
 
 Regulation of sales where no fees 
 are charged, 55 V. c. 42, s. 500, 
 p. 440. 
 
 Market fees not to include fees 
 
 for wt'iirhing and measuring, 55 
 
 \'. c. 42, s. 500, p. UO. 
 
 Limit of time for enforced sale of 
 
 goods on market, 55 V. c. 4'J, 
 
 s. 500, p. 440. 
 
 Inconsistent enactment to be of no 
 effect. 55 N'. c. 42, s, 501, p. 440. 
 
 I'ower to sell, assign or lease market 
 tees, 55 V. c. 42, s. .502. p. 440. 
 
 By-laws for establishing markets, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 503 (1i, p. 440. 
 
 For regulating markets, 55 V. c. 
 
 42 
 
 503 (2), I). 410. 
 
 Old m.'irkets nnd market reserva- 
 tions continued, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 503 (2), p. 440. 
 
 For i)reventinp or regulating sales 
 by retail in streets or adjacent 
 vMcant lots. .55 V. c. 42, s. 5(t;> 
 (3). p. 44 L 
 
 For regulating place nnd manner 
 of sellinc and weighing 'ind 
 fees and preventing sales by 
 criers and dealers in small 
 wares. 55 V. c. 42. s. .503 Ui, 
 p. 441. 
 
 For licensing and regulating sales 
 of meat in quantities less than 
 a (luarter carcase, .".5 \. c. 42, 
 s. 503 (5». p. 441. 
 
 For preventing forestalling, n-- 
 grating, or monopoly of goods 
 brought to inark(>t. wy V. e. 42. 
 s. 503 (6). p. 441. 
 
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 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 MEA 
 
 Wi 
 
 m 
 
 IMArJvETS AND MARKET P^FE«— Cr.». 
 
 For pnvontiut,' and regulatiiiR pur- 
 
 i.basos in markets by hucksters, 
 
 vrorers, butchers or runuers, 
 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 503 (7), p. 441. 
 For regulating weighing ami 
 
 jnoasurinjr, 55 V. c. 42, s. 503 
 
 (8), p. 441. 
 For imposing penalties for light 
 
 weight, etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. 503 
 
 l9), p. 441. 
 For regulating and imposing duties 
 
 on vehicles used in market 
 
 vending, 55 V. c. 42, s. 503 
 
 aO), p. 441. 
 For sale of meat distrained for 
 
 rent of market stalls, 55 V. c. 
 
 42. s. 503 (11), p. 442. 
 For regulating the assize of bread, 
 
 55 V. c. 42. 8. 503 (12), p. 442. 
 For the abolition of market fees on 
 
 condition of roads being freed 
 
 from toll, 55 V. c. 42, s. 633 
 
 (7), p. 521. 
 
 MAllINERS, Temporary absence not to 
 disqualify from entry as man- 
 hood suffrage voters, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 146 (2), p. 570. 
 
 MARITIME COURT, Right of judges 
 to use court houses, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 43, s. 1, p. 444. 
 
 MARRIED WOMEN, When assessed 
 as owners, husbands to be en- 
 tered as occupants, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 16, p. 573. 
 
 MARSH LANDS,-see Drainage ; Wet 
 Lands. 
 
 MASTER IN CHAMBERS, To deter- 
 mine fees of valuators, and costs 
 of arbitration, when claim in re- 
 spect of lands taken or injured in 
 large cities does not exceed 
 $1,000; 55 V. 0. 42, s. 487 (4), 
 (5), p. 409. 
 
 I'owers in relation to controverted 
 elections.— see Controverted Elec- 
 tions (55 V. c. 42, 8B. 187-208, 
 pp. 312-317. 
 
 MAYORS, To be elected in cities and 
 towns, 55 V. c. 42, ss. 68, 69, p. 
 
 271. 
 
 MAYORS— Co»<inwed. 
 
 Mode of filling vacancy, when office 
 bectiiifs vacant after Ist De- 
 ceiniur, 55 V. c. 42, s. 182, p. 
 311. 
 
 Councils may vote salaries to, 55 
 V. c. 42, B. 232, p. 322. 
 
 Election of president of council in 
 case of absence of, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 239 (1), p. 324. 
 
 I'resident to act as police commis- 
 sioner in place of, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 239 (2), p. 324. 
 
 To be heads of city and town cor- 
 porations, 55 V. ('. 42, s. 243, p. 
 325. 
 
 In conjunction with assessnient com- 
 missioner to api)()int assessors 
 and valuators, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 2.'>5, p. 328. 
 
 Form of declaration of office to be 
 made by, 55 V. c. 42, s. 271, p. 
 334. 
 
 Where there is no police magistrate, 
 may try offences against by-laws 
 and prosecutions for non-accept- 
 ance of office or neglect to take 
 declarations, 55 V. c. 42. s, 416. 
 p. 379. 
 
 After taking oaths, not to require 
 property qualification to act as 
 justices of the peace, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 417, p. 379. 
 
 To attend at police offices where 
 there is no police magistrate, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 432, p. 385. 
 
 Powers as to suspension of police 
 officers, where board of commis- 
 sioners not established, 55 V. c. 
 42. ss. 450. 451, p. 390. 
 
 To possess same powers as sheriffs 
 as U) calling out posse comitatus. 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 478, p. 398. 
 
 To perform same duties as wardens 
 with resjiect to the collection of 
 arrears of taxes, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 204, p. 629. 
 
 Powers and duties as members of 
 boards of commissioners of police, 
 —see I*olice Commissioners. 
 
 MEASURE.— see Weight and Measure. 
 
 i<i: 
 
lorifEs 
 Status. 
 
 irdens 
 lion of 
 
 148, s. 
 
 lers of 
 
 Ipolice, 
 
 basure. 
 
 ME A 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 MKR 
 
 149 
 
 MP] AT, What fees may bo charged for 
 weigliiug ou mcrkets, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 4r7 (8), p. 438. 
 
 By-law* for seizing and destroying, 
 wl-'U nnwhoU'soine or tainted, 
 5E V. c. 42, s. 489 (50), p. 422. 
 
 For inspection of, when offered for 
 sale. 55 V. c. 42, s. 48S) (53), p. 
 422. 
 
 For preventing or regulating the 
 sale of, by retail in streets or 
 adjacent vacant lots, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 503 (3), p. 441. 
 
 For regulating the place and man- 
 ner of selling and weighing, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 503 (4), p- 441. 
 
 For granting licenses for selling, 
 in quantities less than quarter 
 carcase, 55 V. c. 42, s. 503 
 (5), p. 441. 
 
 For preventing the forestalling, 
 regrating or monopoly of, when 
 marketed. 55 V. c. 42, s. 503 
 (6), p. Kl. 
 
 For preventing or regulating the 
 purchase of, on markets, by 
 butchers, etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 503 (7), p. 441. 
 
 For the sale of. after six hours' 
 notice, when distrainen for rent 
 of market stalls, 55 W c. 42, s. 
 503 (11), p. 442. 
 
 I'owers of health officers as to seiz- 
 ing food, etc., — see Public 
 Health. 
 
 MECHANICS, By-laws for establish- 
 ment of schools for, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 4i)5 (13). p. 429. 
 
 Appointment of trustees or managers 
 of such schools, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 405 (l.Sfl), p. 429. 
 
 By-laws for aiding schools for, 55 
 V. c. 42. 8. 495 (14), p. 430. 
 
 Income derived from capital liable to 
 assessment to be exempt from 
 taxation, 55 V, c. 48, s. 7 (15t. 
 p. 563. 
 
 Evening classes for, in connection 
 with fre«' libraries,— see Free 
 Libraries. 
 
 MECHANICS' INSTITUTES, Trans- 
 fer o' property to municipality on 
 failure to comply with regula- 
 tions of Education Department. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 173, 8. 16, p. 1703. 
 
 May transfer property to munici- 
 palitv for purposes of free lib- 
 rary. Rev. Stat. c. 173, s. 22 (1), 
 p. 1704. 
 When approval of council neces- 
 sary. Rev. Stat. c. 173, 0. 22 
 (2), p. 1704. 
 
 By-laws for granting money or land 
 to, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (9). p. 401. 
 
 Property exempted from taxation. 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 7 (10), p. 5G3. 
 
 MEDALS, By-laws for awarding, to 
 persons distinguishing themselves 
 at fires. 50 V. c. 35, s. 22, p. 148. 
 
 MEDICAL HEALTH OFFICER,— see 
 Public Health. 
 
 MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Pay- 
 ment of witness fees of, on in- 
 quest. Rev. Stat. c. 80, s. 10, p. 
 822. 
 
 Exempt from serving in municipal 
 councils or as officers, 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 78. p. 275. 
 
 MEETINGS, Act respecting publi<' 
 meetings. — see Public Meetings. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 187, p. 2037. 
 
 MEETIN(}S OF COUNCILS — see 
 
 Councils. 
 
 MENAOERIES. By-laws for regulat- 
 ing, or preventing or licensing ex- 
 hibitions. 55 V. c. 42, 8.489 (25», 
 p. 419. 
 
 MENDICANTS. By-laws for restrainim.' 
 and punishing, 55 V. c. 42, s. 4S9 
 (38), p. 421. 
 
 MERCJHANTS. Income derived from 
 capital liable to assessment ex- 
 empted from taxation, 55 V. c. 
 4S, s. 7 (1.")). p. 50.3. 
 
 Councils may impose a business tax. 
 not to exceed seven and a half 
 per cent, of annual value of pre- 
 mises, 55 V. c. 48, 8. 31o (1), p. 
 579. 
 
 Personal property to be exempt, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 31 n (1), p. 579. 
 
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 "Aiimml value" of premiHPS for 
 purposoK of businoHH tnx to be 
 s<'V«'n por I'ciit. of assosHod val- 
 ue. 55 V. 0. 48, s, 31fl (2), p. 
 579. 
 
 To be assessed in municipality where 
 place of business is. for all per- 
 sonal property, 55 V. c. 48, s. 36 
 (1>. p. 580. 
 
 Wlien business carried on in more 
 iliiin one place, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 •M (2), p. .■)8(>. 
 
 .MILK-\<;K. May be paid to members 
 of county and township coun- 
 <ils. .55 V. c. 42, s. 231. p. 322. 
 
 'Po be i»aid to members of county 
 boards of audit, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 514. p. 448. 
 
 MILITARY BANDS, When on duty, 
 not subject to regulations as to 
 plavinic; music in the streets, etc., 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 43tJ (5), p. 387. 
 
 MILITARY LANDS. Not lo be int.r- 
 ftMvd with by by-law, without 
 <<i:iseiit of Dominion (lovern- 
 iiieiit. 5.5 v. c. 42. s. .543. p. 4<54. 
 
 MILITAIJY OFFK'KKS, Premises oc- 
 cupied (to extent of .$2,000), and 
 ptTsoual property while in actual 
 siM'vici'. and pay or i)ension8. ex- 
 exc'iipt from taxation, .5.5 V. c. 
 4S. s. 7 (12), p. .5«53. 
 
 .MILITARY SERVICE, Persons em- 
 ployed in, to be exempt Iroin st;t- 
 iiitc labour. .5.5 V. c. 48. s. 87, p. 
 601. 
 
 MILITIA. By-laws for addiuK to money 
 receiv(>d for drill, or for aiding in 
 purchas«> of outlit. etc., .5.5 V. c. 
 42. s. 47{) (1»«>. p. 402. 
 
 IN'rsons cnjitipid in. to he exempt 
 from statute labour when not as- 
 sessed for ri'al jtropcrty, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 88. p. 001. 
 
 MILK, By-I;iws for inspection of i^hen 
 opfi-red for sale, .55 V. c. 42. s. 
 48!) {r,:i). p. 122. 
 For licensinir vendors of. 55 V. o. 
 42. (s. 48;) (.54). p. 422. 
 
 Act to pn\ent Fraud in the Sale of, 
 
 56 \' 
 
 48. p. 193. 
 
 yU]A\ -Continual. 
 
 Art to apply to cities and towns, 5C 
 V. .-. 48. s. 1, p. 193. 
 
 Bv-laws declaring Act in force, 55 
 W i . 48. 8. 2, p. 193. 
 
 Penalty for selling adulterated or 
 deteriorated milk, 56 V. c. 48, s. 
 3, p. 193. 
 
 When fact that milk is skimmed is 
 known to purchaser, .5«» V. c. 48, 
 s. 3, p. 193. 
 
 Who mav hear complaints. 56 V. c. 
 48, 8. 4, p. 193. 
 
 Civil reu'fMly of persons agrieved, .56 
 V. c. 48. s. 5, p. 193. 
 
 Powers of health officers — see Pub- 
 lic Health. 
 
 MILLERS. Exempt from scrviiij; in 
 councils or as officers, SST V. c. 
 42. s. 78. p. 275. 
 
 MILLS. In jtolice villages, fire and 
 lights not to be carried into un- 
 less jtroperly enclosed. 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. tKu (5). p. .530. 
 
 MILL-SITES. Not to be interfered with 
 by b.\-laws for straightening, etc., 
 rivers and streams, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 5.50 (7(1). p. 469. 
 
 MINES AND MINERAL LANDS. 
 
 Lands and buildings to be as- 
 sessed at value of lands in the 
 neighborhood used for agricul- 
 ture, but income to be assessed, 
 .55 v. c. 48. s. 26 (2). p. 576. 
 
 Powers of cotinty and township cotm- 
 cils as to sale of minerals on or 
 under roads. .55 V. c. 42, s. .56,5. 
 |t. 475. 
 
 MININ<; SCHOOLS. 
 
 -Vet for the establishment of, 54 V. c. 
 (Mt. p. 19,5.— 
 
 Interpretation " union municipality." 
 •ward." .54 V. c. 60. s. 1, p. 195. 
 
 By-laws for establishment and 
 nuintenance. .54 V. i. 60, a. 2. 
 ).. 196. 
 
 Ass'Mit of "lectors re«)uired, 54 V. 
 • -. 60. s. 2. p. 15)6. 
 
MIN 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 MOR 
 
 151 
 
 I 
 
 conn- 
 on or 
 565. 
 
 V. c. 
 
 lality." 
 195. 
 
 anfl 
 8. 2. 
 
 54 V. 
 
 MINING SCHOOLS- Continued. 
 
 Rstablishmont nnd maintenance by 
 township or ward forming part 
 of a union municipality, 54 V. 
 «'. (K). s. 3, p. 190. 
 
 liy-laws for granting bonuses and 
 issuing dclicnturcs therefor, 54 V. 
 c. 00, 8. 4, p. 196. 
 Assoiit of electors required, 54 V. 
 c. 00. s. 4. p. 190. 
 
 By-liiw to provide for special an- 
 nual rate. 54 V. c. 60, s. 4, p. 190. 
 
 County council may grant aid to the 
 extent of .flO.OOO; 54 V. e. 60. s. 
 5. p. 197. 
 
 Trustees to be elected by munici- 
 pality interested, 54 V. c. (>0, s. 
 0, p. 197. 
 
 To l)e a corporation, 54 V. c. 00, 
 s. 0, p. 197. 
 
 Schools to be subject to Education 
 Department and teachers to be 
 authorized by Minister, 54 V. c. 
 (>0, s. 7, p. 197. 
 
 Number of trustees, 54 V. c. 00, s. 
 S, p. 197. 
 
 Powers of Minister of Education 
 when S(>liool al»aiidoned or regu- 
 latioiiK viohited. ."»4 V. c. 00, s. 
 
 9. |). 197. 
 
 Application of railway clauses of 
 Municipal Acts, 54 V. c. 00, s. 
 
 10, p. 198. 
 
 Ele<-tion nn<l jiowers of trustees. ,'»4 
 V. c. «>0. s. 11. p. 198. 
 
 Api)lication of Act, 54 V. c. 00, s. 
 12. p. 198. 
 
 MIMSTEU OF A<}UICULTT'RE. An- 
 nual returns to— see Annual Re- 
 turns. 
 
 MINISTER OF EDFCATION, r..\v- 
 ers with respect to mining 
 schools. 54 V. c. 60. ss, 7. 9, p. 197. 
 
 See Hich Schools; Public 
 Schools. 
 
 MINISTERS OF THE (JOSPEL. Ex- 
 era|)t from serving in municipal 
 coun<'ils or as officers, 55 V. c 42 
 s. 78, p. 175. 
 
 MINISTERS, ETc.-Coniinucd. 
 
 To V»e assessed for salary at place of 
 residence, 5,5 V. c. 48, s. IIS, p. 
 580. 
 
 Duties as to records of births, 
 deaths and marriages— see 
 Births, Deaths and Marriages. 
 
 MINUTES. Of proceedings of councils 
 
 to be kept by the clerk. 55 V. c. 
 
 4'J. s. 1245. p. :?li5. 
 
 Mav be insi)ected at all seascmable 
 
 'hours. 55 V. c. 4'-', s. 247 (1), 
 
 p. :?25. 
 
 MODEL S( HOOLS, Power to levy 
 rates for, 54 \'. c. 55, s. 112, p. 
 143. 
 
 Coimty councils to grant aid to, 54 
 V. c. 55. s. 140. 1). 15;;. 
 
 MONOPOLIES, Not to be grunted by 
 i'ouncils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 280, p. 
 3.39. 
 
 Exclusive privileges in ferries may 
 be granted, 55 V. c. 42. s. 287, p. 
 339. 
 
 Py-laws for preventing, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 503 (0). p. 441. 
 
 <5rantiiig exclusive privileges to tele- 
 phone cKinpanies — set> Telephone 
 Coniiiiinies (56 V. c. 35. s. 6. p. 
 144). 
 
 MOM'MENTS, By-laws for erection ol". 
 to mark municipal boundaries, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 489 (50), p. 423. 
 
 MORT(iA<;i:S. May be taken by town- 
 ships to secure purchase money 
 of wet lands, 55 \'. c. 42. s. 521 
 (12», p. 452. 
 
 On lands held and used for farming 
 purp(»ses — sinking fund may be 
 investeil in, 55 V. c. 42 ss. 375, 
 :!70. p. 3(»S. 
 
 Anion lit loaned not to exceed two- 
 thirds of assessed value. 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 375 (1). p. 368. 
 
 .Moneys set aside for educational 
 purjioses nuiy be invested in, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. .378 H), p. .309. 
 
 Amount hmned not to exceed two- 
 thinls of assessed value, 55 V. 
 <•. 42. s. .378 (2), p. 309. 
 
 i'l 
 
 
iH 
 
 m 
 
 V i : 
 
 If; 
 
 rl- 
 
 152 
 
 MOR 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 MUS 
 
 MORTGAGES— ro;//iHHt'(/. 
 
 Moneys invested in, exempt from 
 taxation, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (16), p. 
 r)03. 
 
 Mny l)t' taken ns sccnrlty for grants 
 nindo to dostitutf persona, uG V. 
 c. o5, 8. i;i, p. 14ti, 
 
 MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, Asreo- 
 inents may be made between 
 councils of cities or towns 80[)- 
 aratetl from counties, and county 
 councils for joint erection and 
 ninintennnce of, 7)7) V. c. 42, s. 
 ■KM) (2), p, ;W5. 
 
 MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS, Exe- 
 cutions aiininst — see Executions 
 afiainst Municipal Corporations, 
 (55 Y. c. 42, ss. 428, 429, p. 383). 
 
 See Corporations; New Muni- 
 cipalities. 
 
 MUNICIPAL 
 cils. 
 
 COUNCILS— see Coun- 
 
 MUNICIPAL DRAINAGE AID ACT 
 
 — see Drainage Debentures (Rev. 
 Stat. c. :M. p. 38(J; 53 V. c. 11, p. 
 42). 
 
 MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS IN 
 DISTRICTS-see Algoma. Etc.; 
 Muskoka and Parry Sound. 
 
 MUNICIPALITIES' FUND-see 
 tario Municipalities' Fund. 
 
 On- 
 
 "MT'XICIPALITY." Meaning of. 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 2 (1). p. 244; 55 V. c. 48. 
 s. 2 (6), p. 560. 
 
 MUNICIPAL LIGHT AND HEAT 
 ACT, By-laws under, for manu- 
 facturing and supplying light and 
 heat, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (1), p. 
 
 4:{<). 
 
 See Light and Heat (Rev. Stat. 
 c. 191, p. 2063). 
 
 MUNICIPAL LOAN FUND, Treasur- 
 ers of municipalities indebted to, 
 to make annual returns to Pro- 
 vincial Treasurer showing debts, 
 etc., under penalty i>f $100, 55 \. 
 c. 42, s. 381, p. 369. 
 
 MUNICIPAL PROPERTY, Exempted 
 from taxation, but occupant or 
 lessee to be assessed, 55 Y. c. 48, 
 s. 7 (7). p. .■)(52. 
 
 MUNICIPAL WATERWORKS ACT- 
 
 see Waterworks. 
 
 MUSET'MS. Establishment of. in con- 
 nection with free libraries— see 
 Free Libraries. 
 
 MI'SIC. Police commissioners in cities, 
 and councils in towns, may reguj 
 late playing in streets, etc.. 5.' 
 Y. c. 42. 8. 436 (5), p. 387. 
 
 By-laws for granting aid to estab- 
 lish or maintain bands, 55 Y. c. 
 42, 8. 479 (11). p. 402. 
 
 MUSIC HALLS, By-laws for providing- 
 against accidents by fire in. 55 
 Y. c. 42, 8. 493 (2). p. 425. 
 
 Regulation of means ot egress — see 
 Public Buildings. 
 
 MUSKOKA AND PARRY SOUND. 
 
 E.vcepted from general provision 
 as To qualification of members of 
 councils, 55 Y. c. 42, s. 78, p. 273. 
 
 Municipalities in provisional judicial 
 district separated from counties 
 for municipal purposes, 51 Y. c. 
 i;!. s. 22, p. 28. 
 
 By-laws and licenses continued, 51 
 Y. c. 13, 8. 22 (2), p. 28. 
 
 Fornuition of provisional counties by 
 proclamation, 51 Y. c. 13, ss. 23, 
 
 24. p. 28. 
 
 Name of provisional corporation, 
 
 51 y. c. 13, s. 24, p. 29. 
 
 I'owers of council, 51 Y. c. 13, s. 
 
 25, p. 29. 
 
 Councils, how composed, 51 Y. c. 
 13. s. LO, p. 29. 
 
 Division courts, 51 Y. c. 13, a. 27, 
 
 p. 29. 
 
 Union of unincorporated townships 
 with adjacent municipalities, 51 
 y. c. 13, 8. 28, p. 29. 
 
 Sale of lands for taxes, duty of 
 sheriffs, 52 Y. c. 17, s. 1, p. 78. 
 Treasurers of Simcoe and Yictoria 
 to return arrears to sheriffs. 
 
 52 Y. c. 17, s. 2, p. 79; 53 Y. c. 
 52, s. 2. p. 129. 
 
 When lands have been advertised 
 liy treasurers, 52 Y. c. 17, s. 2, 
 p. 79. 
 
 I ill 
 
ML'S 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 NEW 
 
 158 
 
 27. 
 
 ships 
 h' ^^ 
 
 of 
 
 78. 
 
 Itorift 
 Iriffs. 
 IV. c. 
 
 Itised 
 
 18.2. 
 
 MUSKOKA AND PARRY SOUND - 
 
 Cnntlfuiiri. 
 
 f}i>n('r!il provision ns to wnrdon's 
 (lutij's not to apply, .')2 V. c. 17, 
 s. .'{, p. 79. 
 
 When lands may 1k> sold — proco- 
 dnro— 52 V. c. 17. s. 4. p. 79. 
 
 WluTo troasiircr has nogUM'ted to 
 innkt' rctnrn for ISIKS to sheriff 
 within time prcscrilu'd, ,')($ V. o. 
 'Mi, s. 4, p. I.-.4. 
 
 Plat'i'H of sahi in tho spvcml muni- 
 oipalitios, .'»2 V. e. 17, s. 5, p. 
 7J>. 
 
 Tax deeds for lands sold bofore 
 J.".ni Marrh, 1SS9. to ho given 
 liy rt'tvc and trcaanror, 58 V. c. 
 52. s. 1, p. 12J>. 
 
 Allowance to sheriffs, 55 V. c. 50, 
 s. 1, 1). 652. 
 
 Sheriffs to pay over nniounts r(>- 
 ci'ived semi-annually, 55 V. c. 50, 
 s. 1, p. «m2. 
 
 Audit of sheriffs' books, 55 ^^. c. 
 50. s. 1, p. 052. 
 
 I'rovisions as to publication of an- 
 nual statement of accounts by 
 municipalities not to apply, 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 2();{ (5), p. 332. 
 See Alpoma, etc. 
 
 MITTAL INSURANCE COMPAN- 
 IES, Meetinjrs required to be 
 held in townships nmy be held at 
 town halls in towns and villages, 
 5.-> V. c. 42. s. .j21 (10), p. 451. 
 
 N. 
 
 NAMIX'; STREETS AND PUBLIC 
 WAYS— s(>e Streets (55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 45)0 (-',1), p. 4.^4). 
 
 NATT'RAL GAS. Extension of provi- 
 sions of Act respectinp steam 
 heatiuK and electric companies 
 to companies for the supply of, 
 54 V. c. 3(}, p. 68. 
 
 NAVAL OFFICERS, Premises occu- 
 pied (to extent of .$2,000) and 
 persf)nal property while in actual 
 service, and pay or pensions ex- 
 empted from taxation, 55 V. c. 
 48. s. 7 (12). p. 503. 
 
 NAVAL SERVICE, Persons employed 
 iu, to be exempt from statute la- 
 bour, 55 V. c. 48, s. S7. p. 001. 
 
 NEGLIGENCE, Head of council to see 
 t(» prosecution an<l punishment of 
 otlicers guilty of. 55 \ . c. 42, s 
 244, p. 325. 
 
 When claim for damages made 
 against municipality, council may 
 tender amends or pay same into 
 c<iurt, and municipality to be 
 entitled to costs if no greater 
 amount recovered, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 4.30, p. .384. 
 
 Liability for damages caused by non- 
 repair of highways — see High- 
 ways. 
 
 NEW MUNU;iPALITIES, By-laws in 
 force in locality prior to incoi- 
 poration continued, 55 V. c. 42, s 
 53, p. 265. 
 
 Liability for debts contracted prior 
 to incorporation, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 55, p. 205. 
 
 Debentures to be issued for debts 
 contracted by union municipali- 
 ties, and to bind old and new 
 corporations, 55 V. c. 42, s. 57, p. 
 207. 
 
 Assessment for year previous to 
 dissolution of union to belong to 
 old municipality, and subsequent 
 special rates for debts thereto- 
 fore imposed to be levied by new 
 corporation and paid over to trea • 
 surer of remaining municipality, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 58. p. 268. 
 
 Recovery of excess when amount 
 paid over exceeds the share of 
 new corporation, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 59, p. 268. 
 
 Former officers and councils to ex- 
 ercise jurisdiction until new 
 council organized, 35 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 60. p. 2t;8. 
 
 Effect of separation of municipali- 
 ties upon officers and their sure- 
 ties. 55 V. c. 42, 8, 61, p. 2«)8. 
 
 Officers of former corporation to con- 
 tinue officers of senior or remain- 
 ing municipality, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 <J2. p. 209. 
 
 i ii : 
 
■BB 
 
 15 i 
 
 N?:w 
 
 THK MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 iNOM 
 
 11 
 
 I 
 
 I 
 
 f 
 M 
 
 
 li 
 
 NEW MUNICIPALITIES -ContinM«(l. 
 
 Siirt'tifH to <'(»utiinu' liiihlc and riRht 
 to rc(|iiin' lU'W Hccuritii'H not uf- 
 fctfcd by tlisHolution of unions. 
 
 :,r> \. <•. 42. H. Ck?, p. '2m. 
 
 Villii«t'H— 8oe Villap'H. 
 
 TownH— sec TowuH. 
 
 ('itioH-s('«' CiticH. 
 
 TowiiHliipH— »«'»' Townships. 
 
 Coimtifs— s»'t' Counties; rrovisional 
 ( "iiuiity CoriKjrations. 
 
 In outlying distfictw— set- Aigoiuu, 
 
 Colicctiou of arn-ars of taxes — hc*- 
 .'tatcs and Taxes. 
 
 NEVk'SI'AI'KU VIONDOUS, Children 
 «'UUaKed as, may Ix* regulated ant! 
 (•outn)lied l»y police eoininission- 
 «rs. or couneil, ."» V. e. 4.'i, s. 43(i 
 Cil. p. .•187. 
 
 NEWSROOMS. Establishment of— see 
 Free Libraries. 
 
 -vjOXT DAY." .Not to iuelude Sunday 
 or stiitutocy holitlays, ."> V. c 4'2, 
 8. 2 (11), p. 244. 
 
 MiiMT-WATCIlAIE.N.Hv-laws for the 
 
 a|)iiointmei!t of. within limits de- 
 fined tlierein. ."m V. e. 42. s. VM 
 (4;i), p. 4:!7. 
 
 By-laws for levying special rate on 
 property within siich limits, 55 
 \'. e. 42, s. 41JG (43)«, p. 4;{7. 
 
 Not to be passed except on petition 
 ■»f two-thirds of those cliarjie- 
 able, ."► y. e. 42, s. 496 (4'A)b, 
 p. 4:{7. 
 
 Sif.Miatui'es to petition to be proved, 
 55 \'. e. 42, s. 496 (4S)e, p. 437. 
 
 Liability for expenses as between 
 landlord and tenant, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 496 (43)(/. p. 437. 
 
 NI1'1SSIN(;. Exvepted from general 
 provision as to qualification of 
 menbcrs of councils, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. "S. p. 27;>. 
 
 See Al>:onia. etc. 
 
 NOISES, Hy-laws respectinjr bells, et«'.. 
 55 \\ c. 42, s. 4HU (40), p. 422. 
 
 NOMINATIONS, To be held in citleB 
 and towns on Inst Monday in 
 Decemiier for mayor, reeve and 
 tieputy-rceve. in town hall, at ten 
 o'clock in the forenoon, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 107 (1), p. 2S7. 
 
 For councillors in towns divided into 
 wards may be held tinder by-law 
 at same tin)e and phwe as for 
 mavor, 55 V. c. 42, s. 107 (2), p. 
 287. 
 
 In towns or villages may bo held 
 under by-law at seven o'clock in 
 the i'veniuK. 55 V. c. 42, s. 10,8 
 (4>, p. 2S7. 
 
 < 'lerk to preside, or in his absence, 
 chairman to be (diosen by meet- 
 inj,', 55 V. c. 42, s. 101), p. 287. 
 
 Of ald<>rmen and councillors in cities 
 and towns, and reeves, d» puty- 
 rcevcs and councillors in villages 
 and townshi|»s to be held at noon 
 in places fixed by by-law, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 100. p. 287. 
 
 Of aldcrnu'ii in cities may, under by- 
 law, take place at half-past seven 
 o'clock in the evening, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 1(»0. p. 287. 
 
 Where to lie held in townships di- 
 vided into wards, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 110. |). 287. 
 
 For townships may be held under by- 
 law in adjoining city, town or 
 village. 55 V. c. 42. s. Ill, p. 288. 
 
 When Christiuas Day falls on last 
 .Monday in December, to be held 
 on preceding Friday, 55 V. e. 42, 
 s. 112. p. 288. 
 
 To be held in townships on last Mon- 
 day Imt one in December when 
 county council so directs, 55 V. c, 
 42. s. li:{. p. 288. 
 
 Ky-law to be passed before Ist 
 .Inly, aid be transmitted to 
 clerks of townships, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. li;{. p. 288. 
 
 Ueturning oHicer for ward or clerk 
 to i)reside, or chairman to be 
 chosen by meeting, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 114, p. 288. 
 
 Six days notice to be given by clerk, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 115, p. 288. 
 
 Mo<le of proceeding, 55 V. c. 42, s. 116, 
 
 p. 288. 
 
NOM 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 NON 
 
 156 
 
 or 
 
 jn- 
 
 llst 
 to 
 
 ?rk 
 Ibe 
 
 Irk, 
 
 NOMINATIONS- Continued. 
 
 Adjouruincnt when poll •Icinandcd, 
 .". V. <•. 4'_». H. in;, p. 288. 
 
 NoiiiiiK't'H may rcwinn or «'l«'t't for 
 wliifh otlicc tlif.v will stand, 55 
 V. c. 42. H. 117. p. 28J). 
 
 Ucsiuii.ition nuiht be in writinB at- 
 tfstcd and dclivcrod to clerk bc- 
 t'(»r.' end ol' mxt day, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 117, p. 2H<.». 
 
 Names of perH(>ns noniiniited to be 
 poMt«'d np ill <.tli(" '>f flerk. 55 V. 
 .•. 12. s. 117. ]». 2S1». 
 
 If only one cantiitlate proposed for 
 any tilliee, siicli ciintlidate to be 
 dc'lin'd electt'd. .(."i \ . c. 42, s. 
 117. p. 289. 
 
 In townsliips niny lie held at town 
 liall ill town (ir villatte. ."» V. c 
 
 4L'. s. .'»21 (1(H, p. 451. 
 
 In ontlyiiiu districts— sec 
 <-tc. 
 
 AlKoina. 
 
 For ullice of jiolice trustees — see Po- 
 lice Villages. 
 
 NOX-AtM'WPTANC'E OF OFFICIO. 
 Hy-laws imposing penalties, 5.5 V. 
 c. 42. s. 47J) (17), (18), pp. 40;{, 
 
 4m. 
 
 Ky road coniniissi(niers. penalty for. 
 55 \'. c. 48. s. 118«. p. mi. 
 
 NON RESIDENT LAND FUND. 
 
 Co.inty council may direct that 
 tax's received from non-residents' 
 lands 1k' paid over to local muni- 
 cipalities, or that tliey shall form 
 ii separate fund, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 21' » (1), p. om 
 
 In ahs<'nce of by-law taxes to b(! pai 1 
 over to local treasurers, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 210 (2). p. Vu'M. 
 
 County treasurer to open account for 
 each local municipality. 55 V. c. 
 48. s. 211. 1). 631. 
 
 Taxes imposed by provisional county 
 before dissolution of union to be 
 ctdl.'cted by treasurer of union, 
 and treasurer to open account 
 with junior county, 55 V. c. 48. 
 s. 212, p. asi. 
 
 Collection of taxes where new county 
 fornu'd out of [)art8 ot two coun- 
 ties, 55 V. c. 48. s. 2i;5, p. (iPA. 
 
 NONRESIDENT LAND FUND-r7on'rf. 
 
 Money to form part of Kenerul funds 
 of local municipality, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 214. p. i'M. 
 
 Council nniy authorize warden to is- 
 sue debentures on credit of fund. 
 .55 V. c. 48. 8. 215, p. tWl. 
 
 Term ainl amount of debentures. 55 
 V. c. 48. s. 215. p. tWl. 
 
 Total amount of debenttires which 
 mav be outstaudiuK at any one 
 time. 55 V. c. 48. s. 215. p. ft'U. 
 
 Treasurer to have charRe of deben- 
 tures until their jiroceeds de- 
 posited with him, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 215. p. 631. 
 
 Debentiires to be nejiotiated by 
 treasurer and warden, and pro- 
 ceeds to be paid into fund, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 21('». p. ft'U. 
 
 Principiil i">*l interest to be paid 
 out of fund. 55 V. c. 48, s. 216, 
 p. ««1. 
 
 Purchaser not bound to see to np- 
 plication of ])\irchase money, 55 
 V. c. 48. s. 21«!, p. «W1. 
 
 When fund not suflicient to pay 
 debentures and interest same 
 may be paid out of jreneral 
 <'ounty funds. .55 V. c. 48, s. 
 217. p. (5:{2. 
 
 Ciiunty co\incil8 may apportion sur- 
 piiis auionsrst local municipalities; 
 but so that debentures unpaid will 
 not exceed two-thirds of amount 
 at <redit of fund, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 218. p. 632. 
 
 Tre;isurer's p<«rcentaKe or salary in 
 lieu thereof. .55 V. c .48. s. 219, p. 
 t«2. 
 
 Treasurer to submit anniial report 
 of fund certified by auditors, to 
 county council. .55 V. e. 48, s. 220, 
 p. v,:\2. 
 
 Report to show receipts and expen- 
 diture, amount received and |>aid 
 on debentures, investments, bal- 
 ance, debentures \inpaid, state- 
 merit of arrears then d»ie, etc., 
 .55 V. c. 48, 6. 221 (1), p. 632. 
 
 Copy of report to be transmitted to 
 Provincial Secretary, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 221 (2). p. ri,'J2. 
 
166 
 
 NON 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 NON 
 
 •'I 
 
 NON-RICSIDENTS. INrsmml proptTty, 
 how iiHHcHHi'd wlicit ill bauds of 
 imiMitM or truBtoeB, 55 V. c. 48, ■. 
 3:{. p. r.70. 
 
 Wlicii n'MidiiiK out of rrovlnco, per- 
 Hoiml property in IihikIh of truw 
 trc or imt'Mt to iff nsHt'HSi'd 
 nmiiiiHt tniMtt'c or iiKt-nt iih own- 
 or. .'5 V. c. 48, 8. 30, p. 580. 
 
 NON-UESIDENTS' LANDS. Appro 
 priatioii of tnxrs to Hcpariitf 
 Hcliool purposcH, Ht'V. Stat. <;. 227, 
 8. 4(i. p. U4S4. 
 
 OwiH-rs may Kivt« iiotico roqulrinj? to 
 Ik! jtlaccd on aHHCHHint'iit roll of 
 iimnicipality in wliieli th<>y own 
 real property, 55 V. o. 48, s. 3, 
 p. .^>(5(). 
 
 Form of notice, 55 V. o. 48, Sched. 
 A., p. »{;{8. 
 
 C'lt-rk tt) (Iclivt^r list of names of por- 
 Hona nivinj: notifp, to UMsossors, 
 55 V. c. 48. 8. 3, p. 560. 
 
 Notice To stand nntil revoked, 55 V. 
 c. IS. H. 3, p. 5(51. 
 
 Owner of unoccupied land whose 
 mrne is omitted may apply to 
 ct)urt of reviHion, .55 V. c. 48, s. 
 4(1). p. 5(!1. 
 
 Application to judge to have name 
 of owner placed on voters' list. 
 55 V. c. 48. 8. 4. (2), p. 561. 
 
 Assessor to insert in the assessment 
 roll the names of owners who 
 have given notice, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 14 (1), p. 567. 
 
 When not occupied by owner, but 
 owner known or notice given, to 
 be assessed against owner, and 
 occuitant. if any, 55 V. c. 48. s. 
 17, !). 573. 
 
 When owner is not resident in muni- 
 cipality, but in Province, laud, if 
 occupied, to be assessed against 
 occ ipant and owner; but if not, 
 and no notice given by owner, 
 then to be assessed as land oi* 
 non-r«'sident, 55 \'. c. 48, s. 18. 
 p. 573. 
 
 When owner not resident in Pro- 
 vince, occupant to be deemed 
 owner for assessment purposes; 
 but if unoccupied, and no notice 
 
 N0N-IU;h1D1;NT lands— Contnji(«</. 
 
 given by owner, then land to K* 
 nsHessetl aH lond of non-resident, 
 55 V. c. 4M. H. lU. p. 57:5. 
 
 Name of owner need not be 
 entereil ou roll, 55 V. c. 18, s. 
 ID, 1). 573. 
 
 Lund owned or occupied by several 
 persciiiM, part of which is owned 
 by non-residents, to be assessed 
 against nam«>s of the owners 
 furnished to assessor, 55 V. c. 48, 
 H. 21 (1), p. 574. 
 
 Assessur to eiit-. ; ;n roll, letters "N. 
 U." an i address of owner who 
 has given notice, 55 V. c. 48, s. 25, 
 p. '>7(>. 
 
 Assessment when owners have not 
 given notice, 55 V. c. 48, s. 30. 
 p. .578. 
 
 To be inserted in separate pari of 
 rod and headed "non-residents* 
 la ml assessments," 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. .",(>. p. 578. 
 
 When not known to be sub-divided 
 into lots, to be descriljed i»y 
 metes and bounds, 55 V. c. 48. 
 s. ;J0. V. 578. 
 
 When known to l)e sub-divided, 
 whole tract to be described, and 
 numbers of lots and their 
 value to be inserted in separate 
 columns. 55 \. c. 48, s. 3(.>, p. 
 578. 
 
 Owners who have given notice, to be 
 notified of amount of assess- 
 ment by post, 55 V. c. 48, s. 47 
 (1). p. 583. 
 
 Councils may impose additional per- 
 centage of five per cent, when 
 taxv's not paid before 1st Novem- 
 ber. 55 V. c. 48, s. 53 (4), p. 587. 
 
 Appeals from ass»>ssment to be made 
 by petition to council, 55 V. c. 
 48. s. 77, p. 597. 
 
 Coun.'il after one week's notice t.i 
 appellant, to meet and decide 
 upon complaint, 55 V. c. 4S, s. 
 77. p. 597. 
 
 Procedure to be the same as by 
 court of revision, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 77, p. 597. 
 
 Appeals to lie to county judge, 55 
 V. c. 48. s. 77, p. 597. 
 
NON 
 
 THK MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 xox 
 
 157 
 
 le 
 Is. 
 
 )>• 
 
 is. 
 
 NON RKSmr.NT TiANDH- Contimtal. 
 
 NVh.ii tract mib-ilividrd into lots 
 t.wiii'd liy oiu' luTHon Htiitutf 
 liiliuur to hv chiirKt'iiMe only 
 ajfiiiiiHt at'>;rfjrato asst-HHiuont, 
 BB V. c. 48, H. 77, p. 637. 
 
 Itdll not to lit' anicnilcd whon foni 
 idiint IniK lu-i-n tried and dt- 
 iid.'d nndfi- proviHions appjit- 
 ni)l»' to otlifi- caat-a, uo V. o. 4S, 
 H. 77, p. !j'j7. 
 
 AHsrKsincnt for statnti- labonr, by- 
 law may tix conunntation tax at 
 not more than >fl U>v oath day'H 
 lah..\ir. 'm V. 0. 4S, a. Uo, p. (lOli. 
 When no liy-law passed labour to 
 be coinniutt'd at H for each 
 lav's service, oo V. c. 48, s. 1)(5, 
 1). tiUli. 
 Owners who have not given notice 
 to pay tax and not to be al- 
 lowed to perform labour, oH V. 
 0. 48. a. 1»1), p. OUa. 
 Taxes to be applied in the division 
 ii' ^vlli<•ll llic i>riipi'rt\ is s't" 
 ated, 55 V. o. 48. a. 90, p. 603, 
 When default made in service 
 amount of tax to be entered on 
 eollcctor's roll, 55 V. c. 48, s. I 
 lUU (1), p. 003. I 
 
 When names of owners not on as- 
 sessment roll, clerks to make out 
 rolls for entry of taxes, and for- 
 ward same to county tri-aaurer, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 121, 1). 608. 
 
 When owners have Riven notice, col- 
 lector may levy taxes by distress, 
 55 V. c. 48. 8. lliU, p. (Jiy. 
 
 Statement of arrears of taxes which 
 have been paid to collector, 
 or remain unpaid on unoccupied 
 lands, to be sent to county trea- 
 surer, 55 V. c. 48, 8. 145 (2), p. 
 014. 
 
 Llal)ility of occupied lands to sale 
 when arrears remain unpaid, 55 
 V. c. 48. 8. 146, p. 614. 
 
 "VN iiu may receive taxes when paid 
 after return of collector's roll, 55 
 V. c. 48. 8. 148, p. 615. 
 
 Local n»unicipii"ties may remit taxes, 
 and copy ( liy-law to be sent to 
 ofKcer collecting, 55 V, c. 48, s. 
 149, p. 615. 
 
 NON-REPIDKNT LANPR-Conf{H»«n/. 
 
 L'o\inty treasurer may issue warrant 
 to U'vy taxes when satisfied that 
 there is distress on premises, 55 
 V. 0. 48. H. 1.^.8, p. 617. 
 
 Councils *»f counties, cities or towns 
 uijiy extend time for enforced 
 eoliection of taxes by sale, 55 V. 
 e. 48. s. 161, p. 618. 
 
 Documents relating to, to be kept 
 nnuiMg the records of the county. 
 55 \'. c. 48. a. 187, p. t5'-*4. 
 
 NOKTIl KKNFUKW, Provisions as U> 
 publiention of annual statement 
 (if .iccounts of municiitalities not 
 to apply to. oo V. c. 42, s. '26:1 
 (5), I). 332. 
 
 NOTICIOS. County councils to call for 
 tenders for pulilication, Uev. 
 Stat. c. 18. s. 3. p. 253. 
 Hy-laws to prevent the defac-ing of 
 proi.erty by, 55 V. c. 481) (28), p. 
 42(». 
 For preventing the defacement of. 
 when lawfully posted, 55 V. c. 
 42. 8. 481) (20), p. 420. 
 
 May be posted up at township hall 
 in town or village, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 521 (10), p. 451. 
 
 Penalty for tearing down or defac- 
 ing notices, etc., posted under 
 Assessment Acts, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 251, p. 6.'i7. 
 
 NOTICES OF ASSESSMENT— see As- 
 
 sessnu'ut. 
 
 NOTICES OF MOTION, On proceed- 
 ings in nature of quo warranto— 
 see (!ontroverted Elections (55 V. 
 c. 42. 88. 187-208, pp. 312-.'J17). 
 
 NOXIOUS TRADES, By-laws for de- 
 lining areas within which they 
 may be carried on, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 4St5 (lli). p. 429. 
 
 Township by-laws for regulating, 55 
 V. c. 42, 8. 521 (14), p. 453. 
 
 Powers of Health Officers — see Pub- 
 lic Health. 
 
 NOXIOUS WEEDS, Duty of road com- 
 panies as to the destruction of 
 weeds on road sides, Kev. Stat, 
 c. 1.51), s. 77, p. 1481. 
 
 i 
 
 i 
 
158 
 
 NOX 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL. INDEX. 
 
 NUI 
 
 bIL 
 
 NOXIOUS WEEDS— Continued. 
 
 Oa default council may do the 
 work, Uev. Stat. c. 159, s. 7S, 
 p. 1482. 
 
 Haihvji.v company to keep lauds ad- 
 joining lint; sown with grass and 
 cU'ar of weeds, Uev. Stat. c. 170. 
 s. 107, p. J (583. 
 Penalty, Rev. Stat. c. 170, s. 108, 
 I.. lt]83. 
 
 By-laws for preventing growth of 
 ('anada thistles, etc., and ap- 
 pointing inspectors and fixing 
 their fees. 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (22), 
 p. 418. 
 Act to prevent the spread of, Rev. 
 St.it. c. 202, p. 2249: 53 V. c. 59, 
 p. 140; 54 V. e. 48, p. 95; 50 V. 
 c. 42 
 
 ("Note, — Thase Acts so far as they 
 relate to diseases affecting fruit 
 trees were repealed and new pro- 
 visions substituted by 56 V. c. 42, 
 — see Fruit Trees*. 
 
 Interpretrition. "non-resident land.*' 
 "resiuont land," Rev. Stat. c. 202. 
 8. 1, p. 224t» 
 
 Duty of owners and occupants as to 
 destroying weeds. Rev. Stat. c. 
 202. s. 2, p. 2249; 5* V. c. 48. ss. 
 1. 2. p. 95. 
 
 Dy-laws for extending Act to other 
 .veeds. Rev. Stat. c. 202, s. 3, p. 
 2250; 54 V. c. 48. s. 3. 
 
 When inspector to be appointed, re- 
 muneration. Rev. Stat. c. 202, s. 
 3 (2), p. 2250. 
 
 Exemption of waste or unoccupied 
 land. Rev. Stat. c. 202, s. 3 (3). 
 p. 2250. 
 
 Division of municipality into sec- 
 tions and appointing inspectors 
 therefor, 53 V. c. 59, s. 1, p. 149. 
 
 Inspectors to give notice to owner 
 or occupant to destroy weeds, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 202, s. 4 (1). p. 
 2250. 
 
 Duty of inspector on refusal or 
 neglect. Rev. Stat. c. 202, s. 4 
 (2), p. 2250. 
 
 Inspector not to cut down weeds 
 where grain sown, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 202. 8. 4 (3), p. 2251. 
 
 NOXIOUS WEEDS— CoH/iJiKC*/. 
 
 Inspector to destroy weeds on non- 
 residi-nts' land without giving 
 notice. Rev. Stat. c. 202, s. 4 
 (3), p. 2251. 
 
 Account of inspector's expenses and 
 pavmeut thereof. Rev. Stat. c. 
 202. s. 5, p. 2251. 
 
 Expenses in respect to non-resiilent 
 land. Rev. Stat. c. 202, s. 6, p. 
 2251. 
 
 Overseers of highways to see that 
 we<Mis on road allowances are 
 destroved. Iltv. Stat. c. 202, s. 
 9, p. 2252. 
 
 Penalties, rs-fusing or neglecting to 
 
 cut down weeds. Rev. Stat. c. 
 
 202. s. 10 (1). p. 2252. 
 
 Selling seed nuxed with weetls. 
 
 Rev. Stat. c. 202. s. 10 (2). p. 
 
 2252. 
 
 Otlicers neglecting duties. Rev. 
 
 Stat. c. 202, 8. 10 (4), p. 22'. 2. 
 Sowing grain infect. ... with smut, 
 
 54 V. c. 48. s. 4, p. 9t}. 
 Recovery and application. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 202, 8. 11, p. 2252. 
 
 Municipalities to require oiHcers to 
 enforce Act, Rev. Stat. c. 202, 
 8. 12, p. 2252. 
 
 NUISANCES, By-laws for compelling 
 use of smoke-consuming appli- 
 ances in manufactories, etc., 55 
 V. c. 42. 8. 496 (16), p. 432. 
 For preventing or abating public 
 nuisances, 55 V. c. 42, a. 489 
 ^41^ p. 421. 
 
 For esTablishinti, cleansing or clos- 
 ing wells or reservoirs ; for 
 pro'.-uring analysis of water 
 and charging consumers for 
 water, 55 V. c 42, s. 489 (42), 
 p. 421. 
 
 For compulsory filling up of wells, 
 privies, etc., when dangerous 
 to health.. 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 
 (43), p. 421. 
 
 For preventing or regulating the 
 keeping of certain animals, 55 
 V. e. 42. 8. 489 (45), p. 422. 
 
 For prevenring or regulating cer- 
 tain noxious trades, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 489 i44», p. 422, 
 
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 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 OAT 
 
 15!) 
 
 NUISANCKS-C'(>*/^n,Med. 
 
 For prfn-onliiiEr or repnlating tlu> 
 iMiiKitm (•! bells ivnd other 
 noiaes, .m V. c. 42. s. 489 (4t;). 
 1). 422. 
 
 For preventiuB the tirinp of guns, 
 or setting off of fire-works, 
 charivaries. etc.. 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 489 (46..), p. 422. 
 
 For ostabliaLiiig j»ui)llc slaiighter- 
 houaes and regulating and pro- 
 hibiting the slaughtering of 
 meat in other iilaces, 5.") V. c. 
 3r». s. IS. p. 147 
 
 Slaughter of ainninlfl for use of 
 
 ipmilv of person killing, not 
 
 affected. 55 V. e. 35. s. 18. 
 
 p. 147. 
 
 For regulating slaughter-houses 
 
 and other nt>.\ious trades in 
 
 townships. 55 V. c. 42. s. 521 
 
 (14). p. 45.%. 
 
 Abatement and regulation of. bv 
 heulth otficers, — see Publii' 
 Healtb. 
 
 NUMliELlING MOUSIJS AND LOTS. 
 By-ill ws for, and for charging ex- 
 pens*' of numbering houses to 
 owners :ind occupants, 55 V. c. 
 42. s 4915 (20), p. 434, 
 
 I{« cord to bf kept of streets and 
 numbers. 55 V. c. 42. o 41H! (30). 
 p. 434. 
 
 NUUSFUY GUOUiNDS, Mode of assess- 
 ing in cities, towns, and villages, 
 when held for sale, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 27, p. 576; 57 V. c. 51, s. 1, 
 p. 171. 
 
 NliRSINCi FOR HIRE.-.'^ee Infant 
 Children. 
 
 O. 
 
 OATHS AND DKCLARATIONS. Oath 
 of allegiance. Rev. Stat. c. 15, s. 
 3, p. 227. 
 
 Oath of selectors of jurors, R"v. 
 Stnt. c. 52. 8. 21, p. 616. 
 
 Oath of county selectors, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 52. s. 51, p. 624. 
 
 OATHS AND DECLARATION H-C'(.«. 
 
 Oath of engineer appointed to ex 
 amine n-a'l held by road com- 
 pany, Rev. Stat. c. 159. s. 101. v. 
 1487. 
 
 Oath of arbitrators in disputes mm 
 to repairs on toll roads. Rev 
 Stat. c. 159, s. 113, p. 1493. 
 
 Oath of voter at election of piibli..- 
 sciiool trustees, 54 V. c. 55. s. 
 103 (6), p. 139. 
 
 Of voters at elections and voting on 
 by-laws,— sec- Voting. 
 
 Of otiiie and qualification to be 
 taken before proceeding with 
 i)usii'.( ss at first meeting of coun- 
 cil, *..-. V. c. 42. s. 224, p. 321. 
 Variation when person qualifyitig 
 has .ilienated property rated, 55 
 V. c. 42. 8. 73 (3), i>. 274. 
 
 I'ersons electeil or appointed to office 
 reiiuirini: qualification to make 
 (lechirati(»n. .55 V. c. 42, s. 270 
 (1), p. 333. 
 
 Form of declaration which may be 
 subt^tituted in case of memberb 
 of township councils. 55 V. >?. 
 42. s. 270 (2), p. 333. 
 
 Form of declaration of office to be 
 made by certain officers, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 271. p. 334. 
 
 l''orm of declaration to be made by 
 rettirning officers, deputy return- 
 ing ofH<'ers. poll clerks and 
 
 others. 
 334. 
 
 55 V. V. 42, s. 271«, p. 
 
 Form of declaration to be made by 
 
 auditors, 
 335. 
 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 274, p. 
 
 ^^'l^o may takt> declarations and give 
 certificate of there having been 
 made, 55 V. c. 42. s. 273. p. 335. 
 
 ('ertaiu otticers may administer oaths 
 required by municipal Acts in 
 municipalities in which they hold 
 office. 55 V, c. 42, s. 274, p. 335. 
 
 O.iths, etc.. to be subscribed and de- 
 posited with clerk, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 275, p. o.''5. 
 
 l>y-laws for imposing penalties for 
 not taking declaration of otfice 
 and for enforcing i)ayment by 
 distress. 55 ^'. c. 42, s. 479 (17), 
 (IS), i.p. 403, 404. 
 
 I * 
 
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Ill 
 
 III 
 
 160 
 
 OAT 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 OBS 
 
 OATHS AND DECLARATIONS— Coh. 
 
 Head of oouiuil or chairuiau may 
 administer oatlis coueeruiug ac- 
 counts submitted, etc., 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 276, i». 335. 
 
 Penalty for refusing to make or ad- 
 uiiuister declarations of ollice and 
 qualification, 55 V. c. 42, s. 277, 
 p. 335. 
 
 Oath of arbitrators before trial, 55 
 V. 0. 42. 3. 397, p. 374. 
 
 Need not be taken by mayors, etc., 
 before acting as justices of the 
 peace, 55 V. c. 42, s. 417, p. 37s). 
 
 Oath of police officers, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 441, p. 388. 
 
 Petitions for by-laws for appoint- 
 ment of nijiht watchmen to be 
 proved by affidavit, 55 V. c. 42, 
 B. 400 (43c), p. 437. 
 
 Head of council may administer 
 oaths to witnesses in disputes re- 
 specting roads, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 54S, p. 4(;7. 
 
 I'^orm of oath of drainage engineer 
 or surveyor before entei-ing on 
 duties, 57 V ,.. o6, s. 5, p. 200. 
 
 Oaths ti) ue athninistered at election 
 of police trustees to be the same 
 as at municipal elections, 55 V. ••. 
 42. s. t)54, p. 527. 
 
 Oaths of office and qualification to 
 be taken by police truo,';-s, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 661, p. 529. 
 
 Affiduvit of person requiring to be 
 rntore.l on roll as manhood frau- 
 •hise voter, 55 \. c. 48, lib (I'l, 
 p. 570. 
 
 Form. 55 V. c. 48, Sched. L, p. 
 (543. 
 
 Oath of assessors as to entry of 
 manhood suffrage voters on roll. 
 55 V. c. 48, 8. 14b (7), p. 571. 
 
 Affidavit of ass«s8or on completion 
 of roll, 55 ^•. c. 48, s. 49, p. 584. 
 
 Oath to be taken by members of the 
 Court of ICevisiou, 55 V. c. 4S. 
 8. 57, p. 588. 
 
 Fnder dniinage by-laws, 57 V. c. 50, 
 
 8. 2(j, p. 208. 
 
 OATHS AND DECLARATIONS--Co;i. 
 
 Declaration to be made by persons 
 iipiiealing to the court of revi- 
 iou or their agents, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 04. (14), p. 591. 
 
 Form. 55 V. c. 48. Sched. C-II, 
 I)p. 640, (Ul. 
 
 Court of revision may hear evidence 
 on oath. 55 V. c. 48, s. 02, p. 
 
 5S'.). 
 
 When evidence need not be taken on 
 oath bv court of revision. 55 V. 
 c. 48. s. 04 il6), p. 592. 
 
 Report of county valuators to be 
 verified ou oath, 55 V. c. 48,s. 
 81, p. (JOO. 
 
 Form of oath (the same as that 
 made by assessors retuniin;; 
 list of laiida in arrear), 55 V. 
 c. 48. 8. 142, p. 613. 
 
 Form of oath to be administered to 
 voter at election of road com- 
 missioners. rj5 \. c. 48, s. ll'» 
 p. 005. 
 
 Oath of collector on return of roll, 
 55 V. c. 48, 8. 132 (1), p. 611. 
 
 Oath of engineer appointed for ditch 
 and watercourse i^urposes, 57 V. 
 c. 55. s. 4 (3), p. 179. 
 
 OA'iS. Market fees not to be collected 
 
 oil. 55 V. 
 437. 
 
 c. 42, 8. 497 (11. p. 
 
 0B.1ECTI0NS TO BYLAWS, Rate- 
 payers may petition council and 
 attend in person or by counsel. 
 .55 V. c. 42. s. 29], p. 340. 
 
 What (luestions may be raised, 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 291. p. 340. 
 
 If coiiiicil satisfied that petition for 
 by-laws is not duly signed or that 
 notice given not suflicient. by-law 
 not to be passed, 55 \. c. 42. s. 
 2t12. p. 340. 
 
 Person prejudically affected to be 
 heard by council before passing 
 road by-laws, 55 V. c. 42, s. 54(i. 
 p. 40G. 
 
 OBSCENE LANd'AGE, By-laws for 
 prevention of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 
 (34), p. 421. • 
 
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 TIIK MUNICirAL INDEX. 
 
 OIL 
 
 IGl 
 
 for 
 
 OFFICEUS OF CORPORATIONS, To 
 
 forfoit otli«(> tor breach of 
 Li(|uor Licciis*' Act, Rev. Stat. c. 
 IJM. s. (W, p. 21H.S. 
 
 OtTK-erH of provisionn! county con- 
 timu'd in new corporation after 
 (iissointion of nnion, Tm V. c. 4'J, 
 8. 48 (1), p. 2«3; 50 V. c. .'ir», 4. 
 3. p. 142, 
 
 Effect of separation of municipalities 
 u[ioii powers, duties and liabil- 
 ities of. and upon securities, 55 
 V. c. 42. H. <n. p. 2(J8. 
 
 To continue in senior or reniaininf? 
 municipality, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 «)•-». I). 2(K». 
 
 Rij^ht to require new securities not 
 to be affecti'd by dissolution of 
 union or s.'panition, 55 V. c. 42. 
 
 s. ('.2, p. 2«;;». 
 
 To b<' subject to inspection and liable 
 to pn>se<ution for ne>;liKence by 
 head ot nniiMcipality, 55 V. c. 42. 
 .s. 244, p. :VJ7,. 
 
 Salaries to be fixed by council when 
 no provision nuide by law. 5." 
 y. c. 42. s. 278 (1), p. SM. 
 
 Not to be appointed by tender. 55 V. 
 e. 42. s. 278 (2), p. a3U. 
 
 To hold office during pleasure, and 
 IH'iionn duties imposed by 
 stJitute as well as by by-law, S-H 
 y. c. 42. 8. 279. 1). 337. 
 
 Council may urant pratuity after 
 twenty years' service, .55 V. c. 
 42. s. 280, p. XM. 
 
 Bonds or jtolicies of guarantee coni- 
 lianies may be accepted as se- 
 « luity for. ,")5 V. c. 42. s. 281, p. 
 
 ;{;57. 
 
 Not to be joined as defendants in 
 aetions for thing's done under 
 illegal by-laws, ete.. 55 \'. <•. 42, 
 
 s. ;as. p. ;{54. 
 
 Not to neglect to carry out by-law 
 for payment of debt under coicr 
 of illegal repealinu bv-law, 55 
 V. 0. 42. s. 348. p. .'?.5{). 
 
 Way lie witnesses in proceedings in 
 whicii corporation is interested, 
 Itut liable to challen,i;«> as jurors, 
 except when curporatioa is a 
 
 D.M.I.— 11 
 
 0FFIC1;RH, Krc.— Continne<I. 
 
 county, 
 382. 
 
 5 V. c. 42. 8. 425, p. 
 
 .>!> 
 
 Coun<tls n>ay order investigation by 
 county judge into charges of 
 misconduct, etc., 55 V. t. 42, 8. 
 477, p. 398. 
 
 By-laws for appointment, remunera- 
 tion and regulation of, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 471) (2). (.•{). p. 4(H): .50 V. 
 e. 35. 8. 12. p. 140. 
 
 For inflicting fines for non-accepi- 
 ani'e of otlice or i:on-perform- 
 .•in<'e of duties, and enforcing 
 payment by distress, .55 V. c. 
 42. 8. 479 (17), as), pp. 403, 404. 
 
 Not liable to actions for mistakes iis 
 opening road allowances, .55 V. 
 c. 42. h. 549. p. 407. 
 
 When place of business lixi'd by law- 
 to be assessed for salary at 
 place of residence, 55 ^^ «•. 48, 
 s. 38, p. 58(1. 
 
 T'enalfy for neglecting duti«>s reipiir- 
 «'d by Assessnu'Ut Acts. .5.5 V. 
 •. 48. s. 225. p. 0.3.3. 
 
 Duties as to oaths and declarations 
 — s(>e Oaths and Declarations. 
 
 OFFICERS OF THE COURTS, To 
 
 l)0 provided with offices, etc.. by 
 county councils. — exceptions, .5.5 
 V. c. 42. s. 4(}(J. I). 31)4. 
 
 Cities and towns to contribute, 55 
 V. c 42. s. 409 (1), p. 395. 
 
 Af)olition of exemption from taxa- 
 tion in case of persons appointed 
 in the supi-rior lourts since 5th 
 March, 1880, 55 V. c. 48, s. 11, p. 
 566. 
 
 OIL WEIil^S. Owner of well injured by 
 water flowing into abantliuied 
 well may api)ly to council for 
 permission to close up aliandoii- 
 ed w.'ll. Rev. Stat. e. 218. 8. 1 
 (1), p. 2.3.52. 
 
 Council nuiy order engineer to ex- 
 amine ami report. Rev. Stat. c. 
 218. 8. 1 (2), p. 23.52. 
 
 Notice to owner when engineer re- 
 jmrts in favor of filling up. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 218, 8. 2, p. 2353. 
 
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 I 
 
 ii'ii 
 
OIL 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 OVE 
 
 OIL WELLS 'Vontinufd. 
 
 On (Icfiult of owner, oomplainaut 
 may fill up well, lU'V. Stat. f. 
 218. H. ;{. 1). 2^53. 
 
 OMNIIUSES. Board of polico cornmls- 
 sionors may Hch-iisc and rcjiulate 
 owiu'rH of — council may act 
 wluTc there is no Itoard. 55 V. c. 
 42. H. 4:u;. p. 387; 56 V. c. 35, 
 H. 11, p. 145. 
 
 By-laws for re«ulating and licensing 
 tile owners and drivers of, 55 
 42, s. 436, p. 387; 56 V. c. 35, 
 
 When county councils may license 
 and regulate owners and drivers 
 of, and regulate width of tires, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 512, p. 448. 
 
 ONTAltIO MUNICIPALITIES 
 FUND. Surplus moneys derived 
 from, may be set apart for 
 educational purposes and invest- 
 ed. 55 V. c. 42, 8. 378, p. 369. 
 
 Moneys set apart may be loaned to 
 scliool trustees or granted to 
 poor Bchools, 55 V. c. 42, s. 379, 
 p. 369. 
 
 i<ormation from clergy reserve 
 monies, and appropriation to 
 school purposes,— see Clergy Re- 
 serves (Rev. Stat. c. 30, p. 325. 
 
 ONTARIO TREE PLANTING ACT, 
 —see Trees (Rev. Stat. c. 201, p. 
 2246; 53 V. c. 60, p. 141). 
 
 OPERA HOUSES, By-laws for pro- 
 viding against accidents by fire 
 in, 55 V. c. 42, s. 493 (2), p. 425. 
 See Public Buildings. 
 
 ORCHARDS, Not to be taken for en- 
 largement of cemeteries without 
 consent of owner, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 489 (12)(/, p. 417. 
 
 Acreage of, to be entered on assess- 
 ment roll, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14 (3), 
 p. 568. 
 
 ORDERS. Of municipal councils, clerk 
 to have custody of, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 245, p. 325. 
 
 Clerk to furnish copies when re- 
 quired. .^»5 V. c. 42. 8. 247 (1), 
 p. 325. 
 
 OIlDERS-C.)»/J»H/<'./. 
 
 Clerk's fees for making copies, 55 
 V. c. 42. 8. 247 (1), p. 325. 
 
 I'roceedings to (piash— see Quashin? 
 By-Laws. Orders or Resolutions 
 :,-, y. c. 42. ss. 332-339, i)p. 352- 
 3.'»4). 
 
 ORDINARIES. Bylaws f«>r liuiiting 
 number of. and regulating and 
 licensing. 55 V. c. 42. s. 4S() (7), 
 (8). p. 414. 
 
 See Intoxicating Liquors. 
 
 ORDNANCE LANDS. Roads not to be 
 interfen'd witl> without the con- 
 sent of the Dominion Ciovern- 
 ment, 55 V. c. 42, s. 543, p. 4(54. 
 
 ORNAMENTAL TREES— see Trees. 
 
 ORPHAN ASYLI'MS. Exempted from 
 taxation, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (9), p. 
 562. 
 
 OUTHOUSES. In police villages, use of, 
 fire and lights in. .55 V. c. 42, a. 
 667 (5). (6). p. 530. 
 
 D»'positing «nii<'k or unslacked lime 
 in. 55 V. c. 42, s. 667 (11). p. 
 531. 
 
 OUTLAWS. Not qualified to act as as- 
 sessors or collectors, 55 V. «•. 48, 
 s. 12 (2), p. 566. 
 
 OUTLYIN(i DISTRICTS. Payment of 
 bounties for destruction of 
 wolves, ,55 W c. 59, s. 3, p. 670. 
 
 Appointment and remuneration of 
 health otticers — see Public Health. 
 
 See Algonia, etc.. — Muskoku 
 and Parry Sound. 
 
 OVENS. By-laws respc'cting the con- 
 struction or removal of, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 4SM5 (1.5). p. 432. 
 
 In police villages, to be <'()nnei'ted 
 with «'hinineys. ."> \'. c. 42, s. 
 667 CO, |). 5;{(>. 
 
 OVERSEERS OF HKJHWAYS. T.. 
 
 see tiiat wee«ls on road allow- 
 anci's are destroyed. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 2.'>2. s. 9. p. 22,')2. 
 
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 TlIK MINICIPAL INDKX. 
 
 PAY 
 
 1G3 
 
 I 
 
 • Ml 
 
 s. 
 
 OVERSEERS, Etc.— Continued. 
 
 Muv ho luithori/.t'ti to nit ddWii trt'cs 
 
 on 
 
 «'itlu'r sido of hi^'hways iim 
 
 PARKS. Mode of nsscssiiiji. when »'n- 
 
 •1< 
 
 il witli n 
 
 tlt'ii 
 
 mil not 
 
 uw siiiiie in thi' ri'imir ol roads 
 and bridges, or to sell same to 
 pay t'xpcnseH. 5,1 \. c. 412, s. ,1(M5 
 (.'{), i». 47(i; If>. s. ."»(J7 (,'{), p. 47.S. 
 
 By-laws for appointnient, rcniunera- 
 tioii and rt';;ii!a»ii>n of. 55 V. v. 
 42. s. 471) CJ), (:{), p. 40(). 
 
 For appointment in townships, to 
 k(>ep roads open dnrin^ sleigh- 
 inu. Go V. e. 41i, s. ijlil (7). p. 
 4,-»l. 
 
 May eall ont persons liable for sta- 
 tnte labor t(» assist. .") V. c. 42, 
 s. .121 (7). p. 4."»1. 
 
 To uiye rertiJieates of amonnt of 
 labonr so performed. 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 521 (7). p. 451. 
 
 To expend statute labor taxes eol- 
 leeted from persons eonnnutiiij;, 
 in the divisions in which the pro- 
 perty of such i>ersons is situated, 
 r>r» V. c. 48, 8. 101 (2), p. «04. 
 
 Road commissioners to perform du- 
 ties in unincorporated townships, 
 and receive remuneration. 55 V. 
 <•. 4.S. 8. 11.5, p. (JO(J. 
 
 May lie appointed by road commis- 
 sioners, 55 V. c. 48, 8. 11.5, p. 
 tJO(J. 
 
 County by-laws prescribing duties jis j 
 to prev«'ntion of forest tires — sei 
 
 held for sale. j"»5 V. c, 48. s. 28 
 (1», p. .">7ri. 
 
 See rublic Parks. 
 
 Fire (53 V. c. 64. 
 
 p. 144). 
 
 "OWNIOR." To include leaseholder 
 whose term extends over life of 
 proposed local improvement, and 
 who has covenanted to pay taxes. 
 .55 V. c. 42, 8. tJK! (2), p. .505. 
 
 OX-EYED DAISY - see Noxious 
 Weeds. 
 
 OYSTERS, By-laws for n'gulaliii>r ai.d 
 licen.sinK places where sold for 
 consumption on premises. .55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 489 (7), (8), p. 414. 
 
 P. 
 
 PADDOt'K, Mode of assessing when 
 enclosed with residence and not 
 lu'ld for 8aU>. .55 V. c 48. s. 28 
 
 PARRY SOrXD, Excepted from gen- 
 eral provisions as lo <|ualitica- 
 tioii of members of councils. 5.5 
 V. c. 42. s. 78, 1.. 27:5. 
 
 See— Algoma. etc.. Muskoka 
 and Parry Sound. 
 
 PARTNERSIIU'S, Members may. on 
 retpiest. lie separately assessed 
 for their respective shares, .55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 21 (2). p. .574. 
 
 Personal property to be assess<'d 
 against linn ut usual pla<-e of 
 business, and not against indivi- 
 dual partners as well. 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. ;55 (1), p. .580. 
 
 •Assessment when business carrii'd 
 on at more than one place, 55 
 V. <•. 48, s. ,'{5 (2). p. •'»8(». 
 
 PARTY WALLS, By-laws resiuctiug 
 the «'rection of. .5.5 V. c. 42, s. 
 4!W5 (18), l». 4a2. 
 
 PATHMASTERS. By-laws for appoint 
 nient in townships, to keep roads 
 open during sleighing. ,55 V. c. 
 42, s. .521 (7), p. 451. 
 May call out persons iialile for 
 statute labonr to assist. .55 V. 
 j c. 42. s. .521 (7», p. 451. 
 
 I To give certiticati's of labour so 
 
 performed. .5.5 V. c. 42. s. .521 
 ■ (7». p. 45L 
 
 To be subject to orders of cummis- 
 sioners appointed tti enforce the 
 opening nil and repair of town- 
 sliii» roads, 55 V. c. 42. s. 564, p. 
 475, 
 
 Per.siuis liable for statute iiibour to 
 perform same <in request, or in- 
 cur penalty. .55 V. c. 48. s. !>8 (2». 
 p. (iO;{. 
 
 County by-laws prescribing duties as 
 to prevention of forest tires — see 
 Fir*' (5:5 V. c. 64, p. 144). 
 
 PAVEMENTS. Construction by loc.il 
 assessment — see Local Improve- 
 
 (1), p. 576. 
 
 .■ !•: 
 
 I i 
 
 ments. 
 
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 164 
 
 PAW 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 PAY 
 
 PAWNBROKERS. 
 
 Act n'S|M'ctinjr, R«'v. Stut. c. 155, p. 
 1422. 
 
 Who to bo (loomed. Rev. Stat. c. 
 155, 8. 1, 1). 1422. 
 
 .Not t.(» carry on business without 
 lii'ouso from munioipul treasurer, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 155, s. 2, p. 1422. 
 
 Penalty, Rev. Stnt. o. 15.5, s. 3. p. 
 1422. 
 
 Ko<> for licouHe, Rev. Stat. c. 155, s. 
 4, p. 142;{. 
 
 Only one nhop to be kept, Rev. Stat, 
 e. l."»5, H. .5, p. 1423. 
 
 Partners, Rev. Stat. e. 15.5, s. 6, p. 
 142.3. 
 
 Si«n to bo exhibited. Rev. Stat. c. 
 155, 8. 7. p. 142:1. 
 
 Penalty. Rev. Stat. e. 155, ss. 8. 
 «.), p. 1423. 
 
 Rates of eharj^es to be exhibited. 
 Rev. Stat. e. 15.5, s. 10, p. 1423. 
 
 EntrioH to be made in books, Hev. 
 Stat. e. 1.5.5. s. 11, p. 1424. 
 
 Special books to be kept where more 
 than $2 lent. Rev. Stat. o. 155, 
 s. 12. p. 1424. 
 
 Note to be jfiveu to pawnor. Rev. 
 
 Stat. <•. 155. s. 13, p. 1424. 
 
 Fees therefor. Rev. Stat. c. 155. s. 
 
 14, p. 1424. 
 To be jiroducod on re-delivery ot 
 
 },'oo(ls. Rev. Stat. e. 155, s. 15, 
 
 p. 142.5. 
 
 Duplicate to b(> atlixod to goods. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 1.55, s. 10, p. 1425. 
 
 I'enalty for pawning; ;;oods of others, 
 Rev. Stat. e. 155, ss. 17, 18, p. 
 1425. 
 
 TakiiiK Koods in i)awn from journey- 
 m«'M. Rev. Stat. e. 155, s. 19, p. 
 1425. 
 
 ProcoedinKs by owners of goods 
 illegally obtained, Rev. Stat. e. 
 155, ss. 20, 21, p. 1420. 
 
 itoods not redo«>med within a year 
 may be sold, Rev. Stat. c. 155, s. 
 22, p. 1420. 
 
 PAWNBROKERS— C'owti/iMfrf. 
 
 Holder of note to bo considered 
 own«'r, R«'v. Stat. e. 155. s. 23, 
 p. 1427. 
 
 Proee«'dings when notified not to 
 deliver goods, R«'V. Stat. c. 155, 
 s. 24, p. 1427. 
 
 Sale of goods pledg«Ml, Rev. Stat. o. 
 1.5.5. ss. 25-2.S, p. 1428. 
 Ac«'ount8 to be kept, Rev. Stat. e. 
 
 1.55, s. 29, p. 142H. 
 Disposal of surplus. Rev. Stat. c. 
 155, 8. 30, p. 1428. 
 
 Inspecti<»n of entries in books by 
 pawnor. Rev. Stat. c. 155, ss. 31, 
 32, p 1428. 
 
 Pun-hases of pledged goods by. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 155, 8. 3.3. p. 1429. 
 
 Restrictions on taking goods in 
 pawn. Rev. Stat. c. 1.5.5, s. ;»4, 
 p. 142!>. 
 
 Loss or damage to goods. Rev. Stat, 
 e. 155, 8. 35, p. 1421>. 
 
 Terms of redemption of goo('" U . • 
 der of difl'ercncc. Rev. Stat. c. 
 1.5.5, ss. .30, .37, p. 1429. 
 
 Proiluction of books, notes, etc., by. 
 Rev. Stat. e. 155, s. 'AS, p. 1430. 
 
 Limitation of pro.secutions. Ri'v. 
 Stat. e. 1.5.5, s. .39, p. 14.30. 
 
 What justice may act. Rev. Stat. <•. 
 155, s. 40, I). 1430. 
 
 Extension of provisions to execu- 
 tors, etc.. Rev. Stat. c. 155. 8. 
 41, p. 1430. 
 
 No fee on summons, Rev. Stat. c. 
 155, 8. 42, p. 1430. 
 
 Stay of exeinitions ponding appeal. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 1.55, s. 43. p. 1430. 
 
 When judgment atUrmed, Rev. Stat, 
 e. 15.5, 8. 44, p. 1430. 
 
 PAYMENT INTO (^OTRT, Effect of, 
 in actions for negligence brought 
 agt'inst corp(»rations, .55 V. e. 42, 
 8. 430, p. 384. 
 
 Componsatioii for lands taken or 
 injured may bo paid in when 
 claims feared or conveyance can- 
 not be obtained. 55 V. c. 42, 8. 
 4886, p. 411. 
 
 
 I 
 
PAY 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 PHY 
 
 IGf) 
 
 PAYMENT INTO COllllT—C mlinued. 
 
 Notice to bi' piibliHluMl calling 
 upon iKTHouH int*>r(>Ht<Ml to tile 
 claimH, Tut V. c. 41i, h. 4HH<; p. 
 411. 
 
 ('lainiH to nionc.vH |»ii*i in to i><> 
 ndjiidicatvd upon and tinall.v 
 (It'tci'iniiK'd by Higii Court. r».'» 
 V. v. 4'J. H. 4«.Sf. |». 411. 
 
 CostH of application to lie subject 
 to order of court, 55 V. c. 42, 
 H. 4.S8f/, p. 411. 
 
 JudKiueiit of court to be final and 
 Itar all clainiH, ."» V. c. 4'J, h. 
 48Hc. p. 411. 
 
 By plaintiff and defendant in actioun 
 for recovery of land from per- 
 Hons <-lainiinK titl(> under tax 
 deeds — see Ta.\ Sales. 
 
 PEAC'E. Maintenance of, at elections— 
 ollicers to be cons««rvators of tl>e 
 l»eace. 55 V. c. 42, s. ltM». p. 282. 
 
 Special constables may be sworn 
 in, 55 V. c. 42. s. 101. p. 2S:{. 
 
 Deputy-return iriu ollicer may call 
 in constable to itollin^ pla<-e, 
 55 V. <•. 42, s. 151. p. :MM». 
 
 Duticf of <-onstables as to |)reservn- 
 tion of. 55 V. c. 42 s. 44;{. p. :\m. 
 
 When constable may arrest without 
 warrant for offences lujt com- 
 mitted in their presence, .55 V. c. 
 42. s. 44!), p. IVM. 
 
 rEDI.AKS— see Hawkers and I'edlar.x 
 
 I'ENAl/riES. May be recovered and 
 enforced by sununary «'i(rivic- 
 tion and in d(>fanlt of payment, 
 by coniniitt:il for period not ex 
 ceedinjj thirty days. .55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 420, p. ;{.so. 
 
 PENALTIES— C\>H«»HM«'r/. 
 
 Conviction not avoided by direc- 
 tion that payment of amount 
 awarded be inforced by iui- 
 prisoninent until paid, touether 
 with <'osts. including 4-osts of 
 comndttal anti conveyance to 
 
 Kaol, 
 
 :«i. 
 
 r,i, V. c. 42. s. 4Ti)i. p. 
 
 When im|»osed under by-hiws, 
 be levied by distr«'ss, .5.5 
 
 muv 
 V. c. 
 
 42. s. 421. p. :iM(>. 
 
 In 
 
 payfuent 
 
 iinprison- 
 
 s. 422. p. 
 
 default of distress, 
 may be inforced by 
 ment. 55 V. c. 42, 
 .•',S1. 
 
 One half tr) jjo to infornxT and 
 the other to municipality un- 
 h'ss corporation prosecutes, 
 when whole to pi to nuinici- 
 paiity. 55 V. c. 42 s. 42:{, p. 
 
 ;wi. 
 
 By-laws for imposing, for ne^drct to 
 perform duties or refusal to ac- 
 cept otU<e. or for breach of by- 
 laws. .55 V. c. 42. s. 47J> (17). pp. 
 40.{. 404. 
 
 PEXSIO.VS, Exempt from taxation 
 wlicn not exceeding $20<» a year, 
 55 V. r. 48, s. 7 iVA), p. TtiV.',. 
 
 PERSONAL EAUMNCS, Incom. 
 from, exempt from taxation to 
 extent of ^HM), .55 V. c. IS. s. 
 7 (2.'5). (24«). p. 504. 
 
 PERSONAL PUOPEUTY. What to 
 include. .55 V. c. 48, s, 2 (lO). p. 
 
 .5<;o. 
 
 When exem|»tfd from taxation— see 
 lOxeniptions from Taxation. 
 
 .Mode of assessing— see Assessim-it. 
 
 PERSONATION. Applyinjr for bailor, 
 in name of dead or absent voter 
 an olTenco, .5.5 \'. c. 42, s. Iti7 
 (lc». p. :;o8. 
 
 Penalty. 55 V. c. 42. s. 1(17 Cti. p. 
 ;50S. 
 
 See Corrti|>t Praetlces. 
 
 PETITIO.VS, l''or drainage works— see 
 Drainage. 
 
 I'or local improvements— see Local 
 linproveiiieiits. 
 
 PETTY cnAP.MEN-.see Hawkers i.nd 
 Pedlars. 
 
 PETTY TRESPASSES, By-laws tup 
 deel.iriii^' marsh lands eiieluse I, 
 when posts put up to mark boun- 
 daries, itj v. e. 42. s. 521 d:!}, 
 p. 4.5_'. 
 
 PHYSICAL INCAPACITY, Proc ed 
 iiius when voier unable to mark 
 ballot. .55 V. c. 42. s. 140. p. 2J>!>. 
 
 Candiilate not to be present, 5.5 V. 
 c. 42. s. 172, p. .•MM). 
 
 n 
 
 i. .1 
 
 ;'i ! 
 
 m 
 
 i 
 
1G6 
 
 PTIY 
 
 THK MT'NiriPAT. TNDIOX. 
 
 PLA 
 
 
 I'i 
 
 PIIYSKlAli IN(lAPAC;iTY— (V.Hr/«iw/. 
 
 StntoiiK'iit i)f v«)t«>8 HO jjivcn ti» bo 
 iiiimIc Ity <lf|mty-r«'turniii>: ulli;'»'r, 
 Tm V. <•. 41', K. 1.".. p. ;{(H. 
 
 Sf.iitt'iiii'Mt of votes on liy-Iiiws so 
 uivi'ii to Im" H«'iit liy tlcputy-rp- 
 tiiniiiiK oHiccr to cU-rk, 55 V, c. 
 42, H. 315, p. :i48. 
 
 rrovisioiis witli r(';:ar(l to votiiitf nt 
 I'lt'ctioiiH to iipply to voting on 
 • iv-lnws. TtTt V. <•. 4*J. s. .•«KJ, p. 
 .•M4. 
 
 riKltS. Uy-laws for erection of. ."» V. 
 <•. 4l\ s. 47J» (7t, p. 401. 
 
 PIKUS. WIlAItVKS. DKY DOCKS 
 A.^ l> llAUBOrUS. 
 
 Aet respe<'tiii)i eoiiip.'inies for nm- 
 stnietiiii.'. Uev. Stilt, r. 161. i». ] 
 
 ir.i;i.— ! 
 
 I 
 
 Coiiseiit of nunii<-iptility re<iiiireil | 
 liefore proceetliiif; witli \vork. ; 
 Ktv. Stilt, e. n;i. s. 4, p. ir»2l'. 
 
 ('ouiieil iiiiiy t'x limit .'.'id J»oMM(liiry 
 of li.iriMHir. Kev. Stat. c. P»1. s. 
 4. p. l.'.lili. 
 
 Aiiiniiil report of directoi to nniiii- j 
 eipiility. Kev. Slat. e. H'.l. s. 4. 
 p. I.V-"1 
 
 P*ooks iind iiccomits to lie open to 
 inspeetion iit instance of iniiriici- 
 pjility. Rev. Stilt, c. 161. s. 20, p. 
 1524. 
 
 Wliiit tolls iiiiiy he ileinanded. Itev. 
 
 Stilt. •. Kit;. H. i»;{. p. \'t'2~t. 
 
 How to be fi.xed. Uev. Stat. v. Kil. 
 s. 24. p. 1 .")•_'."». 
 
 lOnfoniiii; piiynient. Hev. Stat. r. 
 H;i, s. 2.">. p. l.')2."». 
 
 Mnni<-ipiilities nniy liold ntock, Kev. i 
 
 Stat. c. 1(51, s. 2(!. p. l.TJC. 
 
 1 
 
 How piiynient may be inado. Kev. 
 Stat. c. KJI, s. 27, p. ir»2(J. 
 
 Company may sell ont stock to muni- I 
 cipiilitv. Kev. Stat. c. 1(»1. s. 2.S, j 
 p. I.VJti. I 
 
 Kitjlit to pnnliase iit <'urrent vabie 
 after twenty-one years. Uev. 
 Stat. c. ItH. H. :U). p. 152<{. 
 
 PUJS— s.'e Swine. 
 
 PITS. By-laws for making remilntion* 
 as to, when danp'i'onH to tr-ivel- 
 linu. Tm V. e. 42, h. ').'»() (.'»), p. 
 4«KI. 
 
 I'LACKS OP AMl'SEMKNT. By-biws 
 for reuiilatint; means of e^ross 
 and for priMliiction of plans, .Vt 
 V. <•. 42, s. 475) (KJ). p. 4(K;. 
 
 By-Iiiws for reKulatiiiK. licensinj;, or 
 preventing, ."» V. c. 42, 8. 4H0 
 (2.'.), (2«;). pp. 4P.). 420. 
 
 For providing a;;ainst accidents by 
 fire in, ."» V, c. 42, s. VX\ (2), 
 I). 42'.. 
 
 .•\ct to rejrniate the mea.i)4 of euress 
 from imblic Imildiims— see Pnh- 
 lic BnildinKs (Kev. Stat, c 210. 
 p. 2:{24). 
 
 IM-ACKS OF BPSINESS. 
 .Act for protection of persons einploy< d 
 in places of business other than 
 fiK'tories, ."> V. c ."»4, p. t».i.>, — 
 
 Act not to apply to <'ertain places, .^5 
 V. <•. .'4. s. 1. p. t;.->s. 
 
 .Application to iilaces where wonion 
 and jrirls are employed. .">."> V. c. 
 r.4, s. 2. p. (558. 
 
 N'eiitilation and conveniences to be 
 provided by employers, Tm V. c. 
 
 n4, s. ;{, p. «r»,s. 
 
 Inability for non-compliance, ."» V. 
 c. ri4. s. 4. p. (!r>S. 
 
 roiincils to appoint inspectors iind 
 rejjuliite tln-ir duties and con- 
 duct, "m V. c. r>4. s. r», p. (iTvS. 
 
 Application of fines and penalties, .55 
 V. c. r»4, s. tJ, p. (»r>0. 
 
 ("crtiiin provisions of Piictory Act to 
 iipply, .'m V. <•. 54. s. 7. p. t!5(>. 
 
 PLACKS OK WOKSniP— seeClinnheu 
 
 PliA.NS, By-liiws for compelline the de- 
 positin;; of. before comm.'nce- 
 ment of buildiiiK!^. 55 V. <•. 42. s. 
 470 (1(5). (1(5*/), p. 40:{; /ft. s. 4'.t6 
 (.•{.•{) p. 4:{5. 
 
 Of unincorporated villaKt>s to be re- 
 >rister«'d before jiiissinu by-lawH 
 for stopiiim; up and sale of roadH, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. .5(58 (1), p. 47S. 
 
 Kesistration of — see Land TitlcH ; 
 Itepistnition of InstrnmeutH. 
 
• 
 
 PLA 
 
 TIIK MINICITAL INDKX. 
 
 POL 
 
 167 
 
 PLATKI) WARK. Auonts for th.' mil.! | 
 (if. wlifii to lit' ti<>*>iii<>(l hawkers, I 
 
 42. 
 
 s. 
 
 • >.i 
 
 42. s. 4J»r» <:{)(/. p. 427. 
 
 ri.KASrUK CKOINDS. Not to ho 
 
 takni for *>iilarp'iU4>iit of ct'inc- 
 trrics witlioiit coiiHoiit of owiu'r, 
 .M V. c. 42, s. 4SJ) (I2)f/, p. 417. 
 
 .Moilc of iissi'ssiim when ♦■ucloscil 
 witli n-Hi(loiirc iiikI not h<>li! for 
 Niilo. .').") V, r. 4H. H. 2S (1). p. r»7t;. 
 
 S«'»' I'lihlic Parkn. 
 
 Pl.rMIUOKS, H.v-liiws for liconsinu ihmI ' 
 n-uulatiim. "m V. ,•. 42, s. 4!K{ Hi, 
 p. 42.-.. 
 
 FM)LI('K, OfJi.crH to !».• tl.'tnil»'(! for s«t- 
 vic«' in i»arks. Kt-v. Stat. c. 190, 
 s. 1!). p. 2(MJ0. 
 
 Mich ImilifT to lie appoiiitt'il in cities, 
 anil nuiy he cliicf constable if 
 <-onncil so provides, ."m V. c. 42, 
 s. 4:{J), p. -AHH. 
 
 In cities ami towns, forre to consist 
 of diief cunstaide ami necessriry i 
 constnlilcs. et«'., special provi- : 
 sions as to control of force liy | 
 loiincils not affected. ."» V. c. 42, 1 
 s. 44«>. p. .'{SS. ! 
 
 To he appointed and hold olh •»• at 
 pleasure of coniinissioncrs. .'(o V. 
 c. 42. s. 441. p. :\HH. 
 
 Form of oath. ."> V. c. 42. s. 441. p. 
 
 Commissioners to make re^rnlatinns. 
 r.r. V. c. 42. s. 442. p. .-ws. 
 
 To he subject to commissioners. .'5 
 V. c. 42, s. 443, p. :{89. 
 
 <!eneral p<i\vers and duties. "» V. c. 
 
 42. s. 44;{. p. :\m. 
 
 Salaries and exp«'nses to he pr<i- 
 vidod hy council on reipiisition of 
 ••ommissioners: special i)rovisionB 
 as to regnlation of force hy <oun- 
 iil not affected. .W V. c. 42. s. 
 
 444. I). .'{Si*. 
 
 Tn towns, wlicrc no hoard estthlished. 
 and in vMla^es. constahles to be 
 appointed hy and hohl utlico at 
 pleasure of council. 55 V. c. 42, h. 
 
 445, p. :\Si). 
 
 On dissolution of boards by towns, 
 council to exercise powers vestod 
 
 POLICE— CoHtiaae*/. 
 
 in commissioners. r>." V. c. 
 44»;, p. ASM. 
 
 Salaried constables may lie appointed 
 bv countv and township councils, 
 ith V. c. 42, s. 447. p. :i.S'.). 
 
 All constahh's to have same imwers, 
 et«'.. and be subject to suspen- 
 sion by county jud^e in samt? 
 nninner as constables uppuinted 
 by quarter sessions, ."• V. c. 42, 
 s. 447. p. .{HS*. 
 
 Salaried <'onstaldes may be per- 
 mitted to retain fees, or council 
 may require them to he paid over 
 to nninicipality, Tm V. c, 42, s. 
 44H. p. ;{S!>. 
 
 Arrests by constables in towns and 
 iiti«'s, for alle;red breaches of the 
 peace not committe<l in their pre- 
 sence, .". V. c. 42, s. 44!». p. :.!)<). 
 
 I'ntil board of commissioners cst:ib- 
 lished, constables may he sus- 
 pended by .nayor or police ma;;-is- 
 tratc. and upon report of sus- 
 pension, may be dismissed or re- 
 stored by <'ouiicil, ."•;"» V. c, 42. s. 
 4r»(>, p. :«K). 
 
 Suspended otlicer not to ad without 
 written permission an<l not to he 
 entitled to salary, 55 \'. <■. 4:!, s. 
 4.-.1, p. .•<!IM. 
 
 Hy-laws for estahiishnuMit of. 'iTt V, 
 c. 42. s. .-.(M (»;i. p. 44L'. 
 
 For making; ;rraiits fur superan- 
 nuation and hcnetit fiintls for, 
 ."> V. <■. 42. s. ."»(H (7). p. 442. 
 See ( "(instahles. 
 
 I'oMCK COM.MISSIO.NFRS. When 
 enqtiiwcrcd to license ti'.ides may 
 tix fee to he p;iid on issue of 
 
 license 
 
 42, s, 2.S.^». p. 
 
 Hoard constituted in ever.v city, and 
 may he established in towns h.-iv- 
 inu police magistrates. ."."> \'. c. 
 42. s. 4;{4 (1). p. .'{SC. 
 
 Board to consist of mayor, county 
 juduc and police magistrate. Urt 
 V. o. 42. s. 484 (1), p. .•Wt5. 
 
 President of counoil to art in absenc«> 
 of mayor. 55 V. o. 42. s. 239 (2) 
 p. .'{24. 
 
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 1G8 
 
 POL 
 
 TIIIO MTNICirAL INDKX. 
 
 POL 
 
 FOLIC i: COM MISS ION EUH-C'(*«MHU<'rf. 
 
 Vmaiicii'H in ofluo (if fouiity iu«lK»' 
 or iiolicc iniiKiHtralf. how Mip 
 
 plM'tl, 
 
 V. «•• 42. H. 4:W (1). p. 
 
 |i 
 
 (VxiiicilH of towns may put an viu\ 
 to lioarij and fxrrcisc its powers 
 and dntii'S. Tm V. c. 4*J, s. 4.*{4 
 (1). I.. :{S(5. 
 
 In citifs of 1(M>.(KK) may nM-fivf ro- 
 niuiKMiition, TtTt V. c. 42, h. 4:54 
 (2». p. W(5. 
 
 I'oWfr to summon witncsm's and 
 fufoivo att«'n(iaiH-«> and take 
 ividonco on oatii, Tm V. o. 42, 8. 
 
 4:!r. (1), p. :iH(j. 
 
 WitucsHcs not to ln> requirt'd to 
 <'riminatt> tli«'nist>lv«'S, Tm V. <•. 
 
 42, 8. 4:{r. (2). p. ;w7. 
 
 Miijoritv of lioard to form a quor im, 
 .") V. c. 42. s. 4:{r> (;{). p. 387. 
 
 Annual clcttion of chairman, T)? V. 
 c. r»(>, s. ti. p. 1(57. 
 
 Mi'i'tinKs pulilic. unl«'ss <»tli*Twis(> 
 tiin'ctcd. ."» y. c. 42. s. 4',\7t (4). 
 p. ;JM7. 
 
 Power to license antl re;;ulnte 
 s*-c(>nd-liaiid stores, jnid; ><iiops. 
 livery stnhles, and horses and 
 vehicles kept for hire and est.ib- 
 lisli fares, and mode uf enforciuK 
 payment thereof, ri."» V. c. 42, s. 
 4:M; (I), p. .'{S7. 
 
 In cities, may define areas within 
 which livery stahles. sale or 
 boardin;; stables, shall not be 
 established or maintained, 5(J V. 
 c. :{.".. s. 11. p. 14.'.. 
 
 .May define an-a within which no 
 stable for horses kept for hire nr 
 express purposes shall be est.ib- 
 lished. r.«» V. c. .T.. s. 11, p. IA\ 
 
 To refjulate and control chihlren oii- 
 ^'ajjed in certain trades. 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 4'M CA), p. :5S7. 
 
 In «'ities where no board established, 
 council to exerr-ise same powers 
 by by-law. Tm V. c. 42, s. 4;5(; 
 (4). p. :{87. 
 
 May regulate or pndiibit the playinjr 
 of baiids in streets or parks. .^>r» 
 V. c. 42, s. 4:$t; (5). p. 387. 
 
 I'OLICI', COMMISSIONKRR— <7o;i(in««d. 
 
 IJy-lawn to be authenticated by 
 sijsnaturc of chairman, and ropy 
 certified by a iiie'uli.T n>;i.\ be re- 
 ceived as evidence. "» V. c 42. 
 s. 4.">7, p. 1587. 
 
 liy-lHWs may In .-uf »r/ -d :y pei. al- 
 lies recoverable on siieimary 
 conviction, .'i.'* V. c, ■)'2, s. 438. p. 
 
 :{88. 
 
 Form of conviction, to be the siime 
 4IS under by-laws of council, 5r> 
 V. c. 42. s. 4:{8. p. ,'588. 
 
 I For form of conviction under by- 
 laws—see Tm V. o. 42. 8. 427. p. 
 382J. 
 
 Coiincils of cities not to provide for 
 less nund>er of constabh>s than 
 board reports to be absolutely 
 reqtiirejl, ."» V. c. 42. s. 440, p. 
 
 .•188. 
 
 .Mendiers of police forc«' to be Jip- 
 pi)iMl(>d. and hold tdiice at [dea- 
 snre of, ."> V. c. 42. s. 441, p. 
 
 .•;8,s. 
 
 To m.ikc regulations for gov«»rn- 
 nu'nt of police force. ."» V, e. 42, 
 s. 442, p. .".M. 
 
 Constcldes to tdiey directions and be 
 subject to government of, 5") V. 
 c. 42. s. 44.!. p. 38J). 
 
 Council to provide amount requir»'d 
 for remuneration of force and 
 inciJental expenses, ."»."> V. c. 42. 
 s. 444. p. :W\K 
 
 r.oanls cxistinu in towns before 24 Ih 
 Mandi, 1874, may be dissoI\»*'l. 
 aiul council exercise powers of, 
 ."..". \. c. 42, s, 44tJ, p. .'{8J», 
 
 I'ntil boani or;;anized, ma.vor or i)o- 
 lice magistrate may susptmd con- 
 stables and re|Htrt suspension for 
 
 action by council, 
 4."><>, p. :«M>. 
 
 ;ia 
 
 V. c. 42. 
 
 Not to )?rant licenses to ot'rtain 
 shows and the vendors of <'er- 
 tain jroods for the times and 
 phic(>H of holdiuK annual aKrioul- 
 tnral shows, r.5 V. c. 42, ». 489 
 (2r.)o, p. 4ia 
 
 
POL 
 
 TIIK MrMCII'AL INDKX. 
 
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 160 
 
 f 
 
 POLICK MA(JISTUATKS. T(. ho r.p- 
 poiutcd l»y IjU'iitciiHnt-liovtTtior 
 llov. Stilt. <•. 72, H. 1, p. im. 
 
 For riticH nn«l towiiH,— 
 
 AppoiiitiiK'iit wlit'ii popiilatiii.-i mure 
 tlitiii r»,(MH>, U«fv. Stilt, c. 72, M. 2, 
 
 p. im. 
 
 Siiliiry, Ut'V. Stilt, r. 72. h. 2. p. 
 
 786. 
 
 Wli«>ii popiiliition l«>HH than r»,(HM), 
 \U'\. Stilt. V. 72. H. ;{. p. 7H(}. 
 AppuiiitiiKMit not to li<> niiiilc until 
 rt'soliitioii of conncil piisM<vI, 
 Ilcv. Stilt, c. 72, 8. .'{, p. ot;. 
 
 U(><lii<-tion of Hillary, Kcv. Stat. c. 
 
 72. 8. 4. p. 7S7. 
 Appointment of additional mtiKix- 
 
 trat<'S ill citit'S. 52 V. c. 10. h. 
 
 8, p. 56. 
 
 Appointn)(>nt without Malary. Uev. 
 Stat. <•. 72. 8. T). p. 787. 
 
 .TiiHticcH of till' pi'iicc not to act. 
 when, Uev. Stut. c. 72, h. (>, p. 
 
 787. 
 
 •Iiirisdiction of county jnstici-H in 
 (crtaiii <'asfs, Uov. Stat. c. 72, s. 
 •.. p. 787. 
 
 For founticH, — 
 
 Apiiointmcnt with Htiliiry, Uev. Stat. 
 <•. 72. 8. 8. p. 787. 
 
 Salary and expenses, Uev. Stat. r. 
 72. 8. 8 (2). p. 788. 
 
 Appointment without saliiry, Uev. 
 Stat. V. 72. 8. 1). p. 788. 
 
 Where temperance Acts in force, 
 Uev. Stat. c. 72, 8. 10, p. 788; 
 r>l V. c. 12. p. 22. 
 
 .]uri.sdiction. Uev. Stat. c. 72. s. 11. 
 p. 788. 
 
 Powers, Uev. Stat. c. 72, s. 12. p. 
 
 781). 
 
 Justices of the peace not to Inter- 
 fore. Uev. Stat. c. 1.'?. p. 781). 
 
 .lurisdiction of justices when pro- 
 ceedin>;s not heKun l»y police 
 magistrate, Uev. Stat. c. 72, s. 
 14, p. 789. 
 
 Place of residence, Uev. Stat. c. 72, 
 8. 15. p. 789. 
 
 POLICE MAGISTUATKS r-.HfMiMr*/. 
 
 Place of holding court. Uev. Stat. c. 
 hi, p. 781). 
 
 County council to proviile proper 
 olfice, Uev. Stat. c. 72, h. 17. |». 
 78!). 
 
 Act respectinu county police ina^^is- 
 trates, .'"..'. V. c. 1(5. p. 141). 
 
 AppointnuMit on resolution of coun- 
 cil, .'».'• V. c. Itl. s. 1. p. 14!). 
 
 Salary. ."..'. V. c It;, s. 2. p. 141). 
 
 ('oinmission to define jurisdiction. 5r» 
 V. c. 16. s. 3. p. 149. 
 
 I>iscontinuauci> of iippointnient, ^'> 
 V. <•. 1«i. s. 4, p. 14!). 
 
 .Justices of tin- jieaci' not to act when 
 appointment made, Tm V. c l(i, 
 s. .'.. I. 14!». 
 
 Applic)! iiou of sections relating to 
 justices of the peace in cfuinties 
 where magistrates appuiated, Ti.^ 
 V. c. It!, 8. «;. p. 141). 
 
 .lurisdiction, .'>"» V. c. Hi, 8. 7. p. I'lO. 
 
 Incorporation with general Act. .'»r» 
 V. c. 1(!. 8. 8. p. l."»(). 
 
 Deiuities. — 
 
 When Lieuteiumt-CJovernor may ai>- 
 point. in cities havin;; a popula- 
 tion of 4<>,(MM) or over. r»7 V. <•. 
 2!). s. 1. p. 1)8. 
 
 Uemuneration of. r»7 V. c 21). 8. 1, 
 p. !»8. 
 
 Tenure of otruv. 7,7 V. c. 21). s. 2. p. 
 1)8. 
 
 When to perform duties and exer- 
 cise powers of poli<'e miiKis- 
 trates. .'.7 V. c. 21), s. .'J. p. 1)8. 
 
 I'ees. jijiplication of. .'»7 V. <•. 21). s. 
 4. p. !»8. 
 
 .Iuris(licti<ui of ju.stice of the peace. 
 
 iictiiif' for mii;.'istrtite not ottccted. 
 ;".7 V c. 'I'.). K. .'"., j.. '.)'.). 
 
 Appointment to he evidence that city 
 contains not less than 4t).(K)l> in- 
 hahitants, 57 V. c. 21), 8. ♦». p. 
 91). 
 
 General Provisions, — 
 To he ex-oHicio justices of the peacp, 
 Uev. Stat. c. 72, a. 18. p. 781). 
 
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 POL 
 
 TIIK MrXK'II'AL INDKX. 
 
 POL 
 
 IS 
 
 I: ' 
 
 POLICK MAOISTUATKH— C'«H<J»iH<<J. 
 
 I'h«' of «'<iurt riMiiii, IU'\. Stat. <•. 7-, 
 M. \\), p. 7JM». 
 
 I'roviNiuii for iiIih«'iic<> or IIIiu'hh of, 
 lU'V. Stat. c. 7-'. H. 20, p. 75K). 
 
 Miiy Hit iiloiir witli powcrH of two 
 jiiHticcH, Rev. Stut. I'. 7li, H. 21, 
 p. 71M». 
 
 Oath in li«*u of oath of otlic<>, Ilt'V. 
 Stat. <•. 71.'. H. '2'2, p. 71X>. 
 
 Oatii to Im> Hciit to clfi'lv of th«> p«M<-<>, 
 U«'v. Stat. ••, 7L', s. '2A, p. 71K>. 
 
 Property q\ialiticatioii not rfcpiiriMJ, 
 U.'v. Stat. i-. 72. H. 24, p. 7JH. 
 
 F«'«'H and ciuolunn'iitH, Hvv. Stut. v. 
 
 72, K. 2r>, p. 
 
 im. 
 
 Wh«>n n. t<l not a<t, U«'v. Stat. «-. 72, 
 s. 2(5, p. 71»1. 
 
 .Not to act as Hollcitor. t'U:, for 
 criniinalH. K»'v. Slat. <•. 72, s. 27, ! 
 
 p. v.n. I 
 
 In citirH liavinu a population of SO,- I 
 0<K> or (tvci'. not to practice as a I 
 barriHttT or solicitor, 57 V. c. 28, 
 s. 1, p. 1»7. 
 
 Salary not to he rcthiccd without 
 sanction of LiiMitcnaMt-tiovcrnur, 
 Ucv. Stat. c. 72, s. 2S. p. 701. 
 
 Actions not to lie for certain mis- 
 takes as to jurisdiction, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 72. s. 2J), p. 71>2. 
 
 Need not attend at oHice on Sun<la.v, 
 or holidays. Rev. Stat. c. 72, s. 
 .•{0. p. 792. 
 
 Returns of convictions by, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 77. p. S12. 
 
 Municipality to pay for cost of 
 books. Rev. Stat. c. 77, s. 2. 
 p. 812. 
 
 Publication of entries, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 77. H. 7, p. 813. 
 
 City of Toronto not to be affected. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 77, s. 10, p. 8i:{. 
 
 Disqualified from uiemberHhip in 
 councils. 5.J V. c. 42, s. 77 (1). p. 
 275. 
 
 Mayors, in absence of. may try of- 
 fences against by-laws, and i ro- 
 Hecutions for non-acceptance of 
 
 POLICE MAOIHTRATKH- f;on</««<;d. 
 
 otlice. or ncKlect to take oaths, 
 .-.."» V. <•. 42. s. 4H5. p. :J71). 
 
 .lustices of the peace may try of- 
 f«>nces under by-laws in absent e 
 of. .'..". V. c. 42. s. 41K, p. :{H0. 
 
 .Not disqualitietl from tryiui; nf- 
 fen<'es by reason of beiuK rate- 
 payers ill inuiiici|ialities to which 
 fines paid, ."► V. c. 42, s. US, p. 
 
 :{Ho. 
 
 To attend at p<dice court to disjiose 
 of business, 'tTt V. c. 42, s. 4li2, 
 
 p. iwrt. 
 
 Powers as to suspension of police of- 
 ficers, when board not estab- 
 lished. .M V. c. 42. 8H. 4r»o. 4r<l, 
 p. :{5M». 
 
 I'owers and duties as memiiers of 
 boards of coniniissioiKM's of po- 
 lice — see Police (*omniisHionerH. 
 
 POLK'I-: OI<'PI('KS. To be established 
 in towns and cities, .'».') V. c. 42, 
 s. 4.'{2. p. .'{S,'.. 
 
 t'lerks. fees aiiil duties. .'».% \'. «•. 42, 
 
 s. 4;{;{. p. :{.s."». 
 
 I'OI.K'l'] TRISTIOKS, P.nalty for re- 
 fusing to take ofiict>. or make or 
 administer requisite declarations, 
 
 ."i.^* V. c. 42, s. 277, p. yyn. 
 
 S»>e Police Vi^at;e8. 
 
 POLICE VILLAtJES. When roads 
 may b<> stopped up and sold by 
 township councils. ."»."» V. c. 42, a. 
 rtiiH, [). 47S. 
 
 Existiii); vilhiKes ami boundaries 
 continued, .''m V. c. 42. s. tK<t^ p. 
 .'i2.'>. 
 
 On petition of inhabitants county 
 coun<'il may erect unincorporat(>d 
 villages into, and fix limits, rtZt 
 V. c. 42. 8. ($;«), p. .525. 
 
 Police Trustees — Election of, — 
 Present trustees continued, S.** V. c. 
 42. 8. <W0, p. 52<i. 
 
 t To be three in number. .''>5 V. c. 42, 
 8. 041. p. 520. 
 
 Qualification, 55 V. c. 42, s. 042, p. 
 52(1. 
 
POL 
 
 TIIH MINICIPAL INDKX. 
 
 POL 
 
 1*71 
 
 POLICK VILLACIKH r'o«//«H«/ 
 
 It' tlii'i-c iiri' not six (MrHoiiM i|unli- 
 HimI, liny iMTHoii fiititli'tl to vut<> 
 iiiiiy Im- rli'ctod, r»r» V. c. 42, H, 
 
 tu.t. p. .■»:.'. 
 
 Qniilitinitioii of flfctoi'H, Tt^t V. r. 42, 
 M. (W4. 1 1. ."»2«J. 
 
 K,v-lii\v I'HtiililiHliinu villim<> to imii)i> 
 till- |)lnn> of tii'Ht rlt'ction, nn*! 
 tli<« ri'tiiriiiiiu-otlin'r, •"» V. r. 42, 
 s. «J4r», p. .'»2(J. 
 
 TiMiNttM'H til iippoiiii ntiiriiiiiK-oHii't'i-H 
 mill piiliiiic pliiri-s tin- H(il)Hi'i|ni>ut 
 I'icrtiolis, ."» V. r. 42. M. (i4t5, p. 
 r»2H. 
 
 KIrrtioiiH not to III' lii'lil ill t)iv(>rnH, 
 "m V. <•. 42. M. Ml. p. .'i2»J. 
 
 Niiiiiiiiiitiiiim to lii> lii'lil on Inst Moii- 
 liiiy in Mi'iciiiImt at pliici'il tixcil 
 l>y tnisti'i's. ."» V. V. 42, h. VAS 
 
 (1), |i. ri2(>. 
 
 i'roviHion for tMiriKtmuH Day, ."► V. 
 !•. 42. s. «;4.S (2), p. 527. ' 
 
 Who to pri'sidf at iioiniiialiohH, ."Ji 
 V. »'. 42. s. <54!>. p. .''»27. 
 
 If only tlii'iM' iioiniiiati'il. noiiiiiii'os 
 to III' ili'clart'il i'li'rt«'<l, Th) V. «•. 
 42, H. mo, p. ."»27. 
 
 AiljourniiK'iit of iiroi'i'i'iliiiKH fur |H)II- 
 injr to tirst Moiiiiay in .laniuiry. 
 55 V. «'. 42. s. 651. p. 527. 
 
 i\aiiii> of noniini't'N to lii> posted up. 
 ."» V. c. 42. M. t'M2. p. .")27. 
 
 Itt'tnrninu ofliii-r to ili'inaiul list of 
 voters from rlerk, ."i.") V. c. 42, h. 
 r(.'i2. p. r»27 
 
 ('li'i-k to fiiniisli alplialictii ill list of 
 voters, ."i V. c. 42, s. tirilJ. p. 
 ri27. 
 
 <>eneral ]irovisions as to niiinicipul 
 elections to apply. Tm V. <•. 42. s, 
 (iri4. p. ."i27. 
 
 Uetiirnin»;-otticer to have eastinp 
 vote, lint not to vote otherwise, 
 .V) V. e. 42. s. ({-15, p. .528. 
 
 row«'rH of retnrninK-otKeer an to 
 preHervation of the peaee. 55 V. 
 «'. 42, s. fM<{, p. 528. 
 
 Term of «iffi('e of jiersoiiH elected, 55 
 V. <•. 42, s. «r»7, p. 52S. 
 
 I'OMCI': VILLAGKS-rontiMMrd. 
 
 Itetnrii of halliit paperH, etc., to ho 
 maile liy retiiriiiiK olHcer, veri- 
 tieil under oath, 55 V. c. 42, h. 
 
 «I5M, p. .V28, 
 
 VaeancieH to lie tilled liy remaining 
 inisteeK liy appointment in writ- 
 ln>;. 55 \. c. 42, h. tlOJ), p. 528. 
 
 TniHtees to appoint one of thfm- 
 selveH inspecting truHtoe, 55 V. 
 c. 42, H. tMMJ, p. 528. 
 
 TniHteeH— powern and dutiefl of,— 
 
 To take oHtliH of otiice and «|uiili(ica- 
 tioii. 55 V. c. 42, H. m\, p. 521>. 
 
 First meeting, 55 V. e. 42, h. (M12. p. 
 521). 
 
 To require towuHhip «'oun<-'ll to levy 
 rates for estimated exp4>nditure, 
 55 V. .-. 42, s. (Mi.*?, p. 521>. 
 
 Kates not to ex<'eed one cent in the 
 liojliii-. 55 V. c. 42. 8. 663. p. 529. 
 
 Kates to lie in lieu of township rat<>H 
 for same purposes. .55 V. o. 42, 
 s. lUkiff. p. 521>. 
 
 Trustees may h't contrai'ts and em- 
 ploy lalior for certain works and 
 improvements, ,55 V. c. 42, s. 
 {\Cu\h, p. .521». 
 
 If village in two or more town- 
 ships, rate to lie levied by them 
 proportionately. .5.5 V. c. 42. s. 
 ♦MW, p. .521). 
 
 Township treasurer to pay Girders o{ 
 trustees to extent of amount 
 levied. .55 V. c. 42, s. (MJ.5, p. .521). 
 
 Trustees not to jiive orders, except 
 for work actually performed, 5.5 
 V. c. 42. s. »;«{«'». p. .529. 
 
 Trustees to enforce regulations, 55 
 y. c. 42, s. t«l7. p. .5.'{0. 
 
 Prevention of tire. — 
 
 Keuiilations respecting prevention of 
 tire and penalties f«ir non-<-oni- 
 pliance, .55 V'. v. 42. 8. G(I7. p. 
 
 mo. 
 
 Ladders to he provided when houses 
 more than one storey high. 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. <m (1). p. 530. 
 
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 POLICE VILLAGES— Conttnuei. 
 
 Hoiisphohlors to provido firo t)ii"k- 
 oiH. r.5 V. c. 41', 8. mi (2), p. 
 KJO. 
 
 ('onHtniction of ovi-iih niul turniun's, 
 55 V. <•. 42, 8. mi (:{). p. 530. 
 
 Stove pipes iiiid wtovcs, how to be 
 placed. 55 V. c. 42, s. (5(»7 (4), p. 
 5:{0. 
 
 Lights and Hoiokinp in combuHtildt' 
 places, 55 V. v. 42, s. 667 (5), p. 
 5;{(». 
 
 ChiiuneyK to he coustriicted where 
 fires used, 55 V. v. 42, s. 007 (6>, 
 p. 530. 
 
 Se<'iiriiiK lire «"arried through street.^ 
 et<'., 55 V. e. 42, s. mi (7), p. 
 5.",(>. 
 
 Fires not to lie lighted in streets, 
 etc., 55 \. c. 42, s, 007 (8), p. 
 5;{U. 
 
 Hay, straw, etc., not to he kept in 
 houses. 55 V. e. 42. s. 007 (IM, p. 
 5.'U>. 
 
 Ashes and eiixlers, how t(» be ke|)V, 
 55 V. «•. 42, s. r.07 (10), p. 530. 
 
 Lime not to be in contact witi'. 
 wood. 55 V. c. 12. s. 667 (11). p. 
 531. 
 
 (Miarcoal furnaces not to he erected. 
 55 V. «•. 42. s. 667 (12). p. 531. 
 
 Storing gun|)owder. — 
 
 (Junpowder. how to be k<'pt for sale. 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 667 (13), i», 531. 
 
 Not to Ik sold at night, 5.5 V. c. 42, 
 s. »;(;7 (14). p. r.31. 
 
 Nuisa'.ces. — 
 
 N.ii.snnces c:iiised by throwing filtn 
 or rnbbi.'di in streets, lanes, etc., 
 Itnddbited. .55 V. c. 42, s. Od7 
 (15), p. .531. 
 
 Penalties, — 
 
 Who to sue for ])enaltie.s. 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 0(W, p. .5:51. 
 
 How recoverable, .55 \. c. 42, s. itCiS. 
 
 p. r.: 
 
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 POLICE VILLAGES— CoHttw Med. 
 
 Trustci s neglecting duties, 55 V. o. 
 42, H. 0»il>, p. 531. 
 
 To be sued for witliin ten days 
 after offences, 55 V. e. 42. s. 
 070. p. 531. 
 
 In Algonia and outlying districts- 
 see Algonui, etc. (Uev. Stat. c. 
 185, ss. 52-55. pl>. 2029, 2030). 
 
 POLL K(K)K. To hi' furnished to 
 deputy-returning oHicers by clerk 
 at election in new munici|>ality 
 where then* is no assessment 
 ndl, 55 V. c. 42. s. 129, p. 292. 
 
 I'se of. at voting, 55 V. c. 42, a. 
 120. p. 202. 
 
 Clerk t(» make up supple uentary list 
 of voters in territory annexed 1i< 
 nuuiicipalitv since list voters' 
 list made »ip, 55 V. c. 42, b. 13v», 
 l>. 202. " 
 
 To be prepared by clerk where there 
 is no voters' list certified, 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 131. p. 203. 
 
 To be delivered to deputy-returinng 
 
 ofliccrs by clirk, 5,5 V. «•, 
 i:'.2. p. 203. 
 
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 Names. et<'.. of voters, with notes of 
 swearing, objections, or refusjil 
 to tak«' oath lo be entered, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 14.3. i>. 2fM;. 
 
 lOntry of illiteracy or physical in- 
 capacity of voter, 5.5 V. v. 4L, ». 
 140. p. 200. 
 
 To be open t(» inspection at season- 
 able hours, .55 V. c. 42. s. 247 (1), 
 p. 325. 
 
 Clerk t(» furnish copies at 10 cents 
 per folio. .55 V, c. 42. s. 247 (1), 
 
 p. :;25. 
 
 POLL CLEUKS. To make declaration 
 of oilice, .55 V, c. 42, s. 27 1(/. p. 
 .3.34. 
 
 See N'oiiiig. 
 
 To t>e levied by distress and p.-iid 1M)LLIN',;. At elect 
 
 over to itathmasters to be ex- 
 pended on streets, .55 V. c. 42, 
 s. t)(5S. p. ,5.31. 
 
 ions of |)olice trus- 
 
 tees — see Pidice Village! 
 See V«)ting. 
 
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 173 
 
 rOLLINMJ PLACES, Copies of sections 
 relating to corrupt pnu-tiocs to 
 Itc posted uit at, r»r» V. c. 42, s. 
 1*22, p. :{21. 
 
 At elections, — 
 
 To lie tixe»l l.y by-law, 7m V. c. 42, 
 8. 1)7 (1), p. 2.S1. 
 
 Tiiverns or lionses of public enter- 
 ttiinnieiit licensetl to sell licpior 
 not to l»e used, ."» V. c. 42, s. UO, 
 p. 2H1. 
 
 To lie kept open from nine to tiv > 
 o'clock, .'».-) V. c. 42, s. lie. p. 
 
 2K>;. 
 
 To he provideil with jiroper mater- 
 ials, ."» V. c. 42. s. 124. p. 2«.M. 
 
 To he provifleil with comiiartment 
 for voters while niarkinu hallots, 
 
 nn V. c. 42. s. i2r>. p. 2i>i. 
 
 Directions to voters to he placarded 
 at, Tm V. c. 42. s. 127, p. 2112. 
 
 Maintaining; order at, r»5 V. c. 42, s. 
 ir>l, p. .-itX). 
 
 Who inav he present, durinu voting. 
 
 r»,^» V. c. 42. 8. ir.i. p. :\{H). 
 
 Not more than two ajionts for ea<h 
 candidate to he present dnriiin 
 count iiiK of votes, ."»i» V. c. 42. s. 
 li")S. p. 301. 
 
 At voting on hy-laws, — 
 
 To he named in hy-laws to he voted 
 on, n,-. V. c. 42. s. 2!« (1), p. ;{4l. 
 
 Notice, tfi he app<Mided to hy-laws 
 and puhlislied therewith, Hu V. c. 
 42, s. 2!K{ (.■{), p. .'Ml. 
 
 Who may he present in, '>'» V. c. 42. 
 8. ;i(H. p. .'{42. 
 
 Provisions with rcfrard to elections 
 to apply. ."> V. c. 42. s. ,'5(m;, p. 
 .'{44. 
 
 By-laws for estah!ishiii>r. and divid- 
 ing municipalities into suh-divi- 
 sions containing not more than 
 2tK) vot«>rs. Tm V. V. 42, s. 4N0 
 tl)f/. p. 4ia. 
 
 When clerk may choose, .').'» V. c. 42, 
 8. 480 (l)fc, p. 41.*?. 
 
 POLLI.VO SrU-DIVISIONS. By laws 
 for dividing; nuini<-ipalities into, 
 «>stahlishinK polliuK places in, 
 etc.. ."i V. c. 42, s. 4S5) (1), p. 
 41.?. 
 
 Nnmher of voters in any suh-divisioii 
 not to exceed 2CH>, ;Vi V. «•. 42. s. 
 4HU (1). p. 41.'{. 
 
 To he the same at elections for tho 
 Legislative .Vssemhly as at muni- 
 cipal elections. .")."» V. c. 42, s. 
 489 a)a, p. 413. 
 
 Councils of cities, towns and villaueg 
 may unite two suh-divisi(Mis for 
 municipal elections. ."»r» V. c. 42, 
 s. -hS!» (1)(/, p. 41.'{. 
 
 INdliiiK jdaces to he chosen hy clerk 
 in ••ertain cases, ~ht V. c. 42, s. 
 4.S!) (1)/*. p. 4i;{. 
 
 Kh'ction not to he voided when 
 division contains more than 2(H) 
 h;ii less than ;?<H) voters. ."» V. c. 
 J2. s. 4,S!> (1)c, p. 41.'{. 
 
 POLL T.\X, Persons in military .ind 
 naval service, and volunteers 
 excMiipt from. .'."» V. <•. 4S, s. 87, 
 p. »!(H. 
 
 Every male inhahitant of cities, 
 towns and villajres «»f aue. and 
 not otherwise assessed, or for 
 not more than $2. to he liuhje 
 to a lax of ."fl in lieu of statute 
 laho\ir. ."> V. c. 48. s. 8^ ji. ('.01. 
 
 To he levied at such times and hy 
 such itersons as may he nji- 
 pointed hy council. 'Ct \'. <■. 48, s, 
 88, p. 601. 
 
 May be reduced or abolislied by 
 council. Tut V. c. 48, s. 8S), p. 
 ((01. 
 
 .\o person to be exeinjited without 
 profluction of ci'rtiticate that he 
 lias perfdrmt'd statute labour nr 
 paid tax. ."» V. c. 48. s. 00. p. 
 001. 
 
 May be enforced by distress and in 
 default of distress by tine and 
 imprisiuinicnt. ."il"! V. c. 48. s. 08, 
 p. (iO.'{. 
 
 PONDS. Hy-laws for loweriii^r waters. 
 et«'.. by local assessment— .■4ec 
 Drainage. 
 
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 PONDS— C'ontn. »//'(/. 
 
 Mini'ni|»;il jiiriMdii-tion. with rosppct 
 to lirid^'cs sec Bridp'S. 
 
 POOIt, liy-lKWs fftr aiflinn iiuiijront 
 |i<-i'si>iis iiimI ••liuritit'H. Tm \'. r. 
 41.'. s. 47S> ili:). |>. 4»i: ; 5U V, <•. 
 :?".. H. 12. p. 14«. 
 
 TOOK IKMSKS. F^x.-miitcd from t:»x:i- 
 tinii, ."> V. c. 4.S. H. 7 ('.»!. p. 5«51' 
 Sec lIoUHt'H <»f It«'fun»^ 
 
 POOR SCHOOL SKrTlO.XS. Siirphis 
 iimiicys set iipiirt for (mIik ilion.il 
 purposes iiDiy l)<> );raiitfil to. r>5 
 V. <•. 41!, s. .•!7St, i>. ;{(«». 
 
 P(HI('1IKS. liy-liiws for n'lnoval of. 
 wht'ii olistnicliiiK whiirvfH, ctr., 
 ;") V. c. 42. s. 47!» ;.'>). p. 401. 
 
 For ri'iiioval of. wluui projertinp 
 into or ov«'r a pnldic way, "»."> V. 
 «•. 4*J. s. 45M; CJS). i». 4:54. 
 
 rOUTAHMO STKAM IO\(JI\KS. By- 
 laws for fixing' (listanct' from 
 iiiKliways for niiiiiiiiK saw «>r 
 sliiiiKU' mills, etc.. "»."> V. r. 4'J. 
 s. 521 (1}>). t2(M. p. 4't'A. 
 
 POSSK COMITATrS, Mayors of (itit'H 
 aiitl towns to liavt> samo powers 
 in culliim out, as sheriffs of c'o\in- 
 ticH. 55 V. V. 42. 8. 47«. p. 3S)M. 
 
 POSTMASTEUS. Duties as to postiim 
 up eopies of voters' lists, 52 V. 
 c, :J, 8. 8, I). 14. 
 
 POl'LTUY. Market fees not to he eol- 
 lected, unless eonv«>nient place 
 for Hale provided, 55 W c. 42, k. 
 4".>7 (2), p. 4:57 
 
 By-laws for s«'iziii^ and destroy in>r. 
 when iinwholesome or tainted, 55 
 V. e. 42, s. 4.SI> (.•".(•». p. 422. 
 
 I'or inspection of, when offered for 
 sale, 55 V. e. 42. s. 48i> (.."»;{>. 
 p. 422. 
 
 For preventin;; forestalling, otc., 
 of, .55 V. e. 42, s. 'Mi (0), p. 
 441. 
 
 Uespeelinj: sales to dealers. .5.5 V. 
 «•. 42. s. BO;? (7). p. 441. 
 
 For payinu Itoiinties for destruc- 
 tion (d' animals, daiiKci'ous to, 
 5t; V. e. .Tt. s. 14, It. 14(5. 
 
 Impounding' tieese, etc., trespassing 
 —see I'oundH, 
 
 POrND-KIOEI'EUS. By-laws for ap- 
 pointment, remuneration aiul r(>- 
 uulation of. 55 V. c. 42. s. 471» 
 (2). (.•{). p. 4(M». 
 
 See Pounds. 
 
 POINDS. By-laws i>rovidin>; for. 55 V. 
 «•. 42. s. 45W) (1), p. 42:i. 
 
 For impountlin); cattle ruuniuK at 
 larKc iontr.iry to by-law. 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 4!>0 (2». p. 424. 
 
 For appraising d.-imagcs done by 
 animals impounded, 55 V. v. 
 42. s. V.m (.{). p. 424. 
 
 For compensatinu perscuis for .ser- 
 vices in connection with. 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 4!M) (4). p. 424. 
 
 Act respecting. Hev. Stat. c. 215, p. 
 2:541 : .5t» V. c. 47. i>. 11>2. 
 
 Application of Act. Uev. Stat, c 
 215. s. 1. 1.. 2:U1. 
 
 liiattiiity for damage caused by ani- 
 mal riinniuK at large. Uev. Stat, 
 c. 215, s. 2. p. 2.UI. 
 
 What animals nuiy he impounded, 
 Kev. Stat. c. 21.5. s. ;{. p. 2342. 
 
 When the common pound is not safe. 
 Uev. Stat. c. 215, s. 4. p. 2;U2. 
 
 Statement or demand to he made by 
 impounder. Uev. Stut. c. 215. 8. 
 
 5. p. 2:542. 
 
 Form of aKreemeut with poutui- 
 ke«'per, Uev. Stat. c. 215, 8. 5, 
 p. 2:542. 
 
 When aniuuil may be retained by 
 distrainor, Uev. Stat. v. 215. s. 
 
 6. p. 2342. 
 
 Notii-e to be given to owner if 
 known. Uev. Stat. v. 215. s. 7. 
 p. 2343. 
 
 If owner unknown, Uev. Stat. c. 
 215, s. S. p. 2:543. 
 
 Duty of clerk. Uev. Stat, c 215. 
 
 s. n. |). 2:54:5. 
 
 Publication of luttice when animals 
 are worth more than $10, Uev. 
 Stat. c. 215, H. 10. p. 2:543. 
 
 Notice of sale. — when sale mriy be 
 made. Uev. Stat. c. 215. s. 10, 
 p. 2:543. 
 
 When animal not impininded but 
 retained. Uev. Stat. c. 215, s. 
 12. p. 2343. 
 
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 POUNDS— Continued. 
 
 riirti(!ulur8 of notice, Uev. Stat. c. 
 215, 8. i:{. p. 2343. 
 
 Feeding iiupounded cattle, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 215. 8. 14. p. 2344. 
 
 Kij^ht to recover value of food, Rev. 
 Stat. e. 21.'>, s. 15, p. 2344. 
 
 Mode of recovery. Rev. Stat. 
 215, ss. H5. 17. p. 2;{44. 
 
 c. 
 
 Salt', and application of purchase 
 money. Rev. Stat. c. 21.5, s. IfS, 
 p. 2324. 
 
 Fence-viewers to determine disput»>8 
 as to amount of damage. Rev. 
 Stat. .-. 215, 88. 19, 2( , p. 2345. 
 
 >, ,11 tVnci' 18 found to be a law- 
 ful fence. Rev. Stat. c. 215, 8. 
 20. p. 2;545. 
 
 Wlifii tcnce is found not to be a 
 In ' ' »..,„.,.. Rrv. Stat. c. 215, 
 8. 21, 1-. 2345. 
 
 Penalty, on pound-keeper refusing; to 
 feed aninnils. Rev. Stat. c. -15, 
 s. 22. i». 2.145. 
 
 i Ml- II' .ilect of duty by fence-view- 
 • 1; Rev. Stat. c. 215, s. 23, p 
 2.345. 
 
 Recovery and enforcement. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 215. 8. 24, p. 234(5. 
 
 Apitlication of. Rev. Stat. c. 215. 
 s. 25, p. 2340. 
 
 Statement to be tiled with clerk by 
 jKiund-keeper or diutrainor. 5ti V. 
 c. 47. 8. 1. p. 11)2. 
 
 Certificate of pound-keeper or dis- 
 trainor as to correctness of 
 statement, .5(> V. c. 47. s. 1, p. 
 lt)2. 
 
 Penalty for ueKlect or refusal, 50 
 V. <■. 47, 8. 1. p. 192. 
 
 P()WIH;R MAtJAZIXKS. By-laws f..r 
 erection and support of, by fees 
 of persons storing j;uiipowder 
 therein. .55 V. c. 42. h. 489 (24f/), 
 p. 419. 
 
 PRKCIPKMOS. Hy-laws for making 
 re;;ulatiuns as to places djinger- 
 OU8 to tnivelllng. .55 V. c. 42, s. 
 550 (5). p. 4(m. 
 
 PKFSIDIONT OF COl'Xt^IL, Mtiy be 
 elected by couneil iu absence of 
 head, .55 V. c. 42. s. 239 (1). p. 
 .324. 
 
 To act as iKilice c'ommissioner during 
 the absence of mayor. 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 2.39 (2). p. 324. 
 
 PRIVATE U XATU; ASYLUMS, 
 
 Provisions respecting, to apply to 
 institutions for habitual drunk- 
 ards, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 4t>2 (5). p. 
 .3}>4. 
 
 PRIVIES, By-laws for filling up or 
 closing, when dangerous to 
 health. .55 V. c. 42. s. 4S9 (43). 
 p. 421. 
 
 Resi)eeting the c-onstruction, drain- 
 age and ch-aning of, 55 V. c. 42. 
 8. 48! > (47). p. 422. 
 
 PRIVILEtJE, Not to excuse witness in 
 proceedings relating to elections 
 or voting on by-laws, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 219. p. 320. 
 
 PRIZES. By-laws for making provision 
 for expenses of high school or 
 I»ui»lic school pupils competing at 
 certain institutions, .55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 4th5 (7». (8>, i>. 428. 
 
 For endowment of. at Tapper Can- 
 ada College and Toronto Uni- 
 versity. 55 V. c. 42. 8. 495 (9), 
 p. 428. 
 
 PR(;FAXITY. R.v-laws for prevention 
 of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (34), p. 
 421. 
 
 PROFESSIONS. Persons practising, to 
 lie assessed for jiersonal property 
 in mui icipality where place of 
 business i.s, ,55 V. c. 48, 8. 30 (1), 
 p. .5S(». 
 
 When business carried on in mor»i 
 than one place. ,55 V. c. 48, s. 
 .'!0 i2), |i. .580. 
 
 PR(>MISSORV NOTES. May be given 
 by corporation to .secure funds 
 borniwed for current expendi- 
 ture liy louncil, .5(5 V. c. .3,5, s. 
 10. p. 14.5. 
 
 May be given for sums borniwed by 
 council fi.r current expenditure 
 of school board, 57 V. c. 50, s. 
 5. p. 1(!7. 
 
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 PROMISSORY NOTES— Continwcd. 
 
 Not to bf iHsucd by (ronnoil for Ichb 
 Hum than $1(K) encli, 5r» V. c. 42, 
 B. 414, p. .{78. 
 
 rU()MI!L<JATION OF I/x-LAWS, To 
 
 be by piibliration onc-i^ a w<'«k 
 for three wet-kH. 5.'* V. «'. 42, s. 
 ;j2J>, p. :{r>2 ; no v. c. 35, s. 8, 
 p. 144. 
 
 Notice of time for moving to quaHh 
 to lie appeiideil, 5') V. c. 42, S. 
 
 wjs), I). :{r.2. 
 
 Form, :>:> V. c. 42, ». 330. p. 3r)2. 
 
 rnOTECTION OF CIIILDKEN— see 
 Cliildren. 
 
 rilOTFCTION OF SHEEP— see Doks. 
 
 rUOVIXCIAL AKBITUATOUS. Pow- 
 ers ami duties in respeet to tht 
 expropriiitrion of toll roads — see 
 Toll Roads (52 V. e. 28. p. 101). 
 
 PROVIXl^IAL HOARD OF HEALTTl, 
 
 Ratitieatioii essential to valitlity 
 of by-law for acquiring eemetery i 
 lands ill vilbiKes, "m V. «,•. 42, s. 
 4S!> (ll)/>. p. 41»! ; (see also Rev. 
 Stat. <•. 17r>, N. 1. p. 1714 ; Rev. 
 Stat. e. 17«;, s. 1. p. 1721). 
 
 Expenses incurred to be paid to 
 secretary of Board by village, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 48J> (ll)c, p. 410. 
 
 Assent necessary to enlargement of 
 cemeteries in towns and villagos, 
 :^T^ V. e. 42, s. 489 (12)«, p. 41(5. 
 
 See Public Health. 
 
 PROVINCIAL CORONERS. Fees on 
 investigation of fires, — when pay- 
 able by ninnicipality,— 64 V. c. 37, 
 s. 1, p. <59, 
 
 PROVINCIAL PENITENTIARY. Ex- 
 empted from taxation, 55 V. o. 
 48. s. 7 (S), p. .^»(52. 
 
 PROVINt!LVL REFORMATORY, Ex- 
 empted from taxation, 55 V. c. 
 48. s. 7 (8), p. .5({2. 
 
 PROVINCIAL TAXES-see Crown 
 Claims. 
 
 PRf)VINCIAL .'REASURER, To re. 
 tain moneys coming to munici- 
 lialities in default in making 
 annual n'turns, .53 V. c. 42. s. 
 248 (.'{), p. 32(5 ; lb. s. 252 (3), 
 p. 328. 
 
 Treasurers of municipalities indebted 
 t<» Municipal Loan Fund to make 
 annual returns und(>r p(>nalty of 
 .$1(K), 55 V. c. 42, 8. 381. p. 3(19. 
 
 Duties and powers as to purchase 
 of drainage debentures — see 
 Drainage Debentures (R»'v. Stat, 
 c. 37, p. 386; 53 V. e. 11, p. 42. 
 
 Duti<'S and powers as to purchase of 
 Tile. St«>ne and Timber Drain- 
 age Debentures — see Tile, Stone, 
 and Timber Drainage (Rev. 
 Stat. c. 38. p. 390; 53 V. c. 11. 
 I>. 42. 
 
 PROVISIONAL COUNTY CORPOk- 
 ATIONS. Upon apiwintment of 
 <-ouiicil, to be body corporate, .'>5 
 V. c. 42, s. (}, p. 245. 
 
 Names of, .55 V. c. 42. s. (5. p. 245. 
 
 When population of junior county 
 numbers 25.000. upon petition 
 of majority of reeves and deputy- 
 reeves Lieiitenant-Ciovernor may 
 issue prociaination for separa- 
 tion. .^.5 V. c. 42. s. ;?8 (1), p. 260; 
 .5(5 \'. c. :{5. s. 1, p. 142. 
 
 When junior county contains less 
 than 25.(MM) and more than 17,- 
 000. petition of two-thirds of the 
 n'eves and deputy-reeves re- 
 quired. 56 V. c. 35, s. 2, p. 142. 
 
 Proclamation to name time and 
 place for first meeting of council, 
 .55 V. c. 42, s. 38. p. 2(51. 
 
 R«>pr«>sentation of towns separated 
 
 from county, in provisiim:iI 
 
 county council. .5(1 V. c. .35. s. 1, 
 p. 142. 
 
 Election of repres«'iitatives, 5(5 V. 
 c. 35. s. 2. 1). 142. 
 
 Who to preside at first meeting, .55 
 V. c. 42, 8. 39, p. 201, 
 
 Provisional warden and other officers 
 to be appointed, .55 V. c. 42, s, 
 40. p. 2(51. 
 
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 PROVISIONAL COUNTY CORPORA- 
 TION S—C'o/ia'MMtf.i. 
 
 Ti'i-ins «il" (tllifc jiikI wiirtlcn and dI- 
 lictTS, 5.") V. v. -l-, s. 40, i». 2VA. 
 
 (*«)»iiifil niiiy acquire land for t^'rcc-- 
 tictn of jraol and court-house. 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 41, p. 201. 
 
 Towers of council not to interfere 
 with union. 55 V. c. 42, s. 42. p. 
 201. 
 
 .\nreement upon dissolution as l<» 
 liahdities and assets, ')."» V. c. 42, 
 s. 4:5, p. 201. 
 
 Senior county to assume delits and 
 junior county to lie eliarp'd with 
 just proportion, ."»5 V. c 42. s. 4;{, 
 p. 201. 
 
 Members of provisional council not 
 to vote on qoesLions affecting 
 agreement of separation. ."1 \'. 
 c. 42, 8. 44. p. 2(52. 
 
 Settlement by arbitration in case of 
 disagreement, S."* V. c. 42. s. 45, j 
 p. 202. ; 
 
 i'ounty found liable to pay debt and 
 interest at per <'ent.. 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 45, p. 202. 
 
 Appointment of judj,'e, sheriff, cor- 
 oiH>rs. clerk of peace, county 
 court clerks, rejilstrar and jus- 
 tices of the peace, 56 V. c. 42, s. 
 40, p. 202. 
 
 Final seiiaration of counties by pro- 
 clamation after such oUicers ;>•!- 
 pointed, 55 V. c. 42. s. 47, p. 202. 
 
 After sei)aration. officers of the 
 union to coase to have jurisdi'- 
 tion in junior countv, .55 V. c. 
 42, s. 47, p. 202. 
 
 Division of property and assets .^ffcr 
 
 s«'paration. 
 2«;2. 
 
 .55 V. c. 42. s. 47. p. 
 
 Recovery of clioses in iicfioii. ">'( W 
 c. 42. H. 47. 1). 202. 
 
 Officers, council (except representa- 
 tives <d" towns separated from 
 the county) property, by-laws, 
 etc.. of provisional county to be 
 continued in new corporation. TiVt 
 V. c. 42, 8. 48 (1). p. 20:{ : ,5«J V. 
 «•. .'^5. s. a. p. 142. 
 
 r.M.T.— 12 
 
 PROVISIONAL COUNTV CORPORA- 
 TIONS -C'o/<//HH(«i. 
 Tic;is\u'< r of senior county to de''ver 
 ovci- liooks containiuij; lists of 
 ianiis in arrear for taxes to trea- 
 surer of new (rorporation, 55 V. 
 c. 42. 8. 4S (2). p. 20:{. 
 
 lOxi'cutions and service of process in 
 Irintis of sheriff at tinu« of sep- 
 aration. 55 V. c. 42, s. 49. p. 20;?. 
 
 K.xecutiftn of writs delivered to shei- 
 iff after dissolution. 55 V. <■. 42, 
 s. 4fl (2). p. 263. 
 
 I'endinv actions to be continued as 
 if (Ussolution had not taken place, 
 55 \'. c. 12. s. 4!) CI), p. 2(5;{. 
 
 Writs uusalistied to be continued. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 4!) (4), p. 2(W. 
 
 Estalilishment of division courts .ind 
 continuation of proceedin.srs 
 tlierein. 55 V. c 42. s. 45» (5). p. 
 2(54. 
 
 Chattel mortKajres continued but re- 
 newals to be filed in new countv. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. W (OK p. 2('4. 
 
 Change of venue in actions to new 
 county, 55 W c. 42. s. .50. p. 204. 
 
 When no order made, action to he 
 c(uitinued in s"nior countv. 5.5 
 V. c. 42. s. 51 p. 205. 
 
 Courts to be held at county town <>f 
 junior county. .55 V. c. 42. s. .52, 
 p. 205. 
 
 •hinior county to rf-nniin liable toi 
 •lebts of union after separation. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 55. p. 2r>5. 
 
 Collectors (nf townsliips in junior 
 county of nni(»n. to be ex-offi"io 
 • •oilectors for. .55 V. c. 42. s. 2.5(! 
 II. .•{20. 
 
 Collectors to piiy over moneys "ol- 
 lected to provision;! I trcjisurer ."5 
 V. r. 42. s. 250. ji. .'{20. 
 
 Moneys so coll«>cted to be the ;ini- 
 perty of tl'.e union, so far as nf 
 fects the liiihility of collectors 
 and sureties. 55 V. c. 42. s. 2.57 
 p. .S20. 
 
 If money collected to be pnid to 
 
 union, union to pay it over to 
 
 pnivisional treasurer. .55 V c 4'* 
 s. 257. p. .'{20. 
 
 
178 
 
 PRO 
 
 THE Ml'MCIPAL IXDIOX. 
 
 PUR 
 
 IV* 
 
 :!H 
 
 
 PROVISIONAL COUNTY CORPORA 
 TIONS— Continued. 
 
 How luriuod in .MusUitkii iiiul Tiirry 
 Sound — ««>(> Alnskokii mid Parry 
 Sound. 
 
 I'UOVISIOXAI. COUNTY OF HAl.I- 
 BIJRTON— see Haliburton. 
 
 rCBMCATIOX OF BY-LA WS-see 
 By-laws. 
 
 ri liLK'ATIOX OF XOTICFS, 
 
 County councils to cull for ten- 
 ders lor advertising; oertaiu legil 
 and otiicial notices, Rev. Stnt. c. 
 18, 8. ;{. p. LV>;{. 
 
 riBLIC AICTIOX. By-laws for li- 
 censing; and regulating trauaicni 
 traders scdling goods by, 55 V. c 
 42, s. 489 (9). (9«), p. 415; 56 V, c. 
 35, s. 16, p. 146; 57 V. c. 60, 8. 7, 
 p. 167. 
 
 By-laws for r(>gulating and licensing 
 auctioneers, ."»5 V. c. 42, s. 41)5 
 (2) ; m V. e. :{5, s. 19, p. 147 ; 
 57 V. c. 50, 8. 8, p. 107. 
 
 Townships may sell wet lands a«'- 
 <iuired by theui by, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 521 (12). p. 452. 
 
 Coods distrained for taxes to be sold 
 by, 55 V. c. 48, s. 127, p. 610. 
 
 PUBLIC AVENUES, By-laws for ai - 
 (|uiring roads in adjacent muni- 
 cipalities for, 55 V. c. 42, s. 528, 
 p. 45«. 
 
 For acquiring lands adjacent to 
 such roads to increase width to 
 KM) feet. .55 \'. c. 42, s. 528, p. 
 450. 
 
 See Highways ; Public Parks. 
 
 riBLIC BUILDINGS, By-laws for 
 regulating doors, stairways, et... 
 and other means of egress, 55 V. 
 c. 42, 8. 47J> (10). :>. 408. 
 
 For providing against accidents Itv 
 
 fre, .55 V. c. 42, s. 4{YA (2). i.. 
 
 425. 
 
 Act to regulate the means of egress 
 
 from. Itev. Stat. c. 210, p. 
 
 2824,— 
 
 Doors and gates to be hung so as to 
 open outwards. Kev. Stat. c. 210. 
 s. 1, p. 2324. 
 
 PUBLIC BUILDINGS-CoHt/HMfd. 
 
 Liability of persons connected with 
 churches. Kev. Stal. c 210. s. 2, 
 p. 2.{24. 
 
 Individ\uils. <-ompanies and corp(»r.i- 
 
 tioiis liabh' to tine for violation 
 
 of provisions, Uev. Stat. c. 210, 
 8. :\, p. 2:525. 
 
 Duties of muiucipal officers. Uev. 
 Stat. c. 210, s. 4. p. 2.825. 
 
 By-law for ap|>ointing ollicer to en- 
 forc«' .-\ct, Uev. Stat. «•. 210, s. 
 5. p. 2.825. 
 
 A<'t not to apply to convents, Rev. 
 Stat. e. 210, M. 6. p. 2;i25. 
 
 PUBLIC DEFEXCES. Not to be inter- 
 fered with by by-law.-, without 
 con"<'nt of Domiidon Ooverii- 
 ment, .55 V. c. 42, s. 543, p. 405. 
 
 PUBLIC FAHtS, By-laws for hohling. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 495 (10). p. 429. 
 
 Purposes to which restricted, 55 V. 
 c. 42. 8. 495 (lO)ff. p. 429. 
 
 By-law to make rules and regula- 
 tions and tix fees and appoint 
 person to have charge, 55 V. c 
 42. 8. 495 (10)6, p. 429. 
 
 Publii iKttiee to be given, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 495 (10)c, p. 429. 
 
 PUBLIC (JAUDEXS. By-laws for .ae- 
 (luiring land for, in cities and 
 towns and taking over laiul dedi- 
 ••ated. 55 V. c. 42. s. 504 (8), p. 
 442. 
 
 For th«' erection of necessary 
 buildings and fences. 55 V. c. 
 42. 8. .504 (9), p. 442. 
 
 For the management of, 55 V. e. 
 42, s. 504 (10), p. 442. 
 
 For leasing lands not immediat.dy 
 required. .5«J V. c. ,85. a. 21. p. 
 147. 
 See Public Parks. 
 
 I'UBLIC HEALTH, Duty of teachers 
 as to preventing si)read of infec- 
 tiouH diseast's in public schools, 
 54 V. c. 55, 8. i;n (11), p. 149. 
 
 He.Mfl nf eounci! to give information 
 to council :iiiil make recomnu'tid- 
 ations. .'5 V. <•. 42. s. 244, p. 825. 
 
 - 
 
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 TH!: MiNinrAi. imh:\. 
 
 Pi:b 
 
 17i> 
 
 PUBLIC EE\LTl\— Continued. 
 
 By-luws rt'spcttiu^' ilriiinauc iMf.. 
 <'t'llarH, sinks, wutrr closets, pri- 
 vut«^ drains, ««tc., 't^t V. <■. 42. g. 
 4W) (47)-(4J)), p. 4lili. 
 
 Uospt'ctiiiK notices as to th«> exist- ! 
 eiHH' of c■onta^iou<« or infer- ! 
 tiotis diseases, and preventing | 
 tile spreudinjr tiiereof, "m V. r. 
 42. s. 4HU (.").'"»), p. 42.'i. i 
 
 For deliniiiK areas witliin v.liieli ' 
 noxious trades may not l>e eir- 
 rieil on, 55 V. c. 42, s. 4»5 (IJt. I 
 p. 420. I 
 
 UeHpeetinK dwollinus in narrow 
 streets, etc., 55 V. c. 42. s. 4;M; 
 (10«), p. 432. 
 
 For establishment and rennlation of i 
 public slau);litc>r hi>u.ses. 56 V. c. 
 35, s. 18, p. 147. \ 
 
 Township by-hiws for reguhitinjf ! 
 alair.rhter liouses. and noxious j 
 trades, 55 V. c. 42. s. 521 (14». i 
 p. 453. 
 
 For repnlatiuK and «'omiH>liiiisr the ' 
 c'onstruotion and use of dry 
 earth closets. 55 V. c. 42, s. SUl 
 (15), p. 45a, 
 
 Ity-laws for undertakiuK drainage on 
 local assessment plan on recom- 
 mendation of local board of 
 health. 55 V. «•. 42. s. tUt; (4). |.. 
 50(». 
 
 Act to prevent fraud in the .sale ot 
 milk. .56 V. c. 48, p. 19.*{. 
 
 By-laws for suppression of inii8an<!cs 
 —see Nuisances. 
 Acts respecting. Rev. Stat. c. 20.'> p 
 2259 ; 52 V. c. 42. p. 1.54 : 5;{ 
 V. c. 61, p. 141 ; .54 V. c. 49, p. 
 56 : 56 V. c. 44, p. 171 : 57 V. 
 c. 53, p. 176. 
 
 Short tivie, Kev. Stat, c 205. s. 1. 
 p. 22«J0. 
 
 Interpretation. " owner." " health 
 district." "district," "local board," 
 " board." " house." " street." 
 Rev. Stat. c. 2t)5, s. 2. p. 2260 
 
 Provincial Hoard of Health.— 
 
 Existine board continued. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 205. 8. .3, p. 2260. 
 
 PUBLIC UEM:m—Co„ti,i„e,t. 
 
 IIow ii|(pi>inti'd. one member to be 
 secretary. Rev. Stat. c. 205, s. 
 3, p. 22(}0. 
 
 Siilaries and allowances of chairm.in 
 and members. Rev. Stat. c. 205. 
 s. 4. p. 2260. 
 
 Secretary, iippointinent and salary 
 of. Rev. Slat. c. 205, s. .5, p. 
 22»;6. 
 
 Duties of secretary. Rev. Stat, c 
 2(r.. s. (i. p. 22til. 
 
 Payment of salaries and expenses, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 2«)5. s. 7. p. 22(il. 
 
 .Meetings of board, (|iiorum, and pro- 
 cedure thereat. Rev. Stat. c. 205. 
 s. M. p. 2261. 
 
 Duties and powers of board jiener- 
 ally. Itev. Stat. c. 205, s. 9, p. 
 2261. 
 
 Publication of sanitiiry literatnn- 
 and information Rev. Stat. c. 
 205. s. 10, |). 22(»2. 
 
 Invstigations into causes of disease 
 or mortality. Rev. Stat. c. 205. 
 s. 11. p. 2262. 
 
 Supply of vaccine matter. Rev. Stat. 
 <•. 205. s. 12. p. 22«k{. 
 
 .M.ildnK regulations for prevention or 
 mitigation of disease. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 2(r), ». 1,3, p. 22»{.3. 
 
 Cleansing streets an<l outhouses. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 205. s. 13 (1„ p. 
 . 22»i:{. 
 
 .Xuisances, Rev. Stat. <•. 205, s. VI 
 (2). p. 226.3. 
 
 (Meansing buildings and public con- 
 veyances, Rev. Stat. c. 205. s. 
 13 (3), (4), p. 22(53. 
 
 Interment of the dead. Rev. Stat. 
 <•. 205. s. 1.3 (5), p. 226.3. 
 
 Supplying medical aid. Rev. Stul. 
 c. 205 s. 1.3 (♦}), p. 22a3. 
 
 House to hou.se visitation. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 205, s. 1.3 (7). p. 22(13. 
 
 (JenernI i«i>wers tm- preventing dis- 
 ease. Rev. Stat. c. 205, s. 13 
 (HI. p. 22t^3. 
 
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 PUBLIC HEALTH— CoHf/«M<(/. 
 
 Iiis|if<'tiuii ut' liiiililiimH. rail\v:i.v 
 siini'iiis :iii<l puhli'" ttnivcy- 
 
 iiiiii'H. Utv. stin. «■. L'ori. K. i:; 
 
 (5»l. p. •-••J«>.'{. 
 
 Ui<Mtniiiiiii>; tlfpartnn' of |mtsihis 
 iiikI cuiivc.viinccK, Kcv, St.H. <•. 
 m*). H. 13 (10). p. 2264. 
 
 Sllllltlll'V iMilicM'. Ilcv Stilt, c. -0"t, 
 
 s. i:{ 111), p. •J'J«!4. 
 Itciiiuviil iiikI Miirvcillinici' of iii- 
 
 tcrti'tl pcrHoiiH, Itfv. Stat. f. 
 
 i!<»r». 8. i:t (iii). p. L'iir.4. 
 
 Lornl lioiinlH to mim- to <'.\('<*utioii of 
 r«'>:iiliitioiiK. I{i>v. Stilt, c li(>."t. k. 
 H. p. 'J-M54. 
 
 ni'tormiiiiiiK territory wlicrc n'»riil:»- 
 tioiiH an" to apply. I{«'v. Stut. v. 
 2t»r.. H. i;{. p. 2'2M. 
 
 riililicatitiii of urilfi-H nntl rt'KxIn- 
 tioiiH. Kcv. Ktiit. r. 2or>. s. l(». p. 
 •JLMW. 
 
 < 'iiiiHictiim liy-lawH of local boanlH | 
 xiispcnili'il. Itcv. Stat. <-. liOa. s. 
 17. p. '-••-'<;|. 
 
 I'lTvioiiH rt'milatioiis (■oiiliriiif<l, Ufv. 
 Stat. <•. 2or., s. \H. p. T2M. 
 
 Iti-Kiilatioiis tti lii> laiil licfori' 1t>uisla- 
 liirt'. Kiv. Stat. «•. Utl'i. s. 11). p. 
 
 KxpcllHI'N III rollIH'ctloIl witll t'pi 
 
 ilt'iiiiiH 1111(1 fiifon-iiiK n>)r>il<i- 
 tioiiM. Iiow (li'fraytMl. Itov. Stai. 
 <•. l.»0."». H. '20, p. 2\HV*. 
 
 ri'oscnitioii for iit'>;l«'«"t of r»'>riil.i- 
 tioiiH. Hfv. Stat. c. -Ort. H. 'Ji. p. 
 
 •-'•jtir». 
 
 'raking; IiiikIs ami unomipii-ii Ituild- 
 iimH. U.'v. Stat. c. !'(».''». H. •_•(» p. 
 
 Casrs of I'liH'rKi'iicy. Urv. Stat. «•. 
 
 lio.".. H. '2'A, p. ^atr*. 
 
 .\i)ti<'<- to «-l(>rk of luuiiicipallty. 
 
 U.'V. Stat. «'. L'()r». H. 'J4. p. •22i\-t 
 l*ro<-<'»'iliii>fH wlu'ii owiiiT nut 'Oh- 
 
 B«M*tiiiK' party. K»'v. Stat. <■. 
 
 •JO.-, s. li.''*. p. L'liCUi. 
 
 l*'oriii of notice to owiwr. U«'V. 
 Stat. c. 2or.. S<-li..(l. (".. p. 22!>3. 
 
 ( 'iniipcnsatioii. Ucv. Stat. v. 205. 
 H. 'Jf,. p. L'L'IMI. 
 
 I'UHLIC lUiALTH—Coutiuufd. 
 
 'I'll kill).' poKscHsloii wlicii n'Histanco 
 oftVrtMl or anticipated. Rev. 
 Stat. «•. l!(»r.. H. 27. p. 22»M». 
 
 Laiiils anil Imildiims not to In- used 
 within ir»t> yardH of a dwellinj; 
 honm'. Itev. Stat. e. 2(>r». m. 28. i». 
 22«M5. 
 
 l'i'oeeediii|.'s oil complaint to Pro- 
 vincial Moiii-d on default of loc.il 
 hoard. Hev. Stat, c 2t)r». h. 21>. 
 p. 22<i«{. 
 Action hy rrovincial Hoiinl. Ucv. 
 St.it. c. 20.".. s. 21» (2). p. 22»l(;. 
 
 Suhinis.Hion of plaiiH of proposed 
 waterworks or seweraue system 
 to rrovincial Hoard. Hev. Stat, 
 c. 2(»rt. 8. .'M). p. 22«57. 
 
 Health o(li«'ers. -appointment t>y 
 
 councils on reipiest of Provincial 
 
 Hoanl. Hev. Stat. c. 20.-t. s. :'.1, 
 
 p. 22»'.7. 
 
 ^^lalilication. Hev. Stat. c. 2t».'». s. 
 
 :;i. p. 22C.7. 
 
 .\ppointnieiit hy I'rovincial Hoard 
 when council makes default. 
 Hev. Stat. c. 2(»r. s. :{2. p. 22r,7. 
 
 'reiiiire of oflice. Hev. Stat. r. 2it.-|. 
 s. ;{.'{. p. 22ti7. 
 
 t'oiiipensation for services whi-u 
 
 ilismissed. Hev. Stat. c. 20.-). s. 
 
 .{.•{. p. 22f.7. 
 Vacancy in ollice. how tilled. It'V. 
 
 Stat. c. 20.'".. s. .'{4. p. 22t»H. 
 Appointment when municipalitie8 
 
 .-ire iinit«><l as a health distrirt, 
 
 H.v. Stat. c. 2or». K. :{:>, p. 22r..s 
 
 Iteniuneriition when iippoi:itiii«>!it 
 l>y Proviiii'ial Hoard. Kev. 
 I Stat. c. 20.^. H. 36. |». 2268. 
 
 (Sener.tl p<.wers and duties. Uev. 
 
 Stat. e. 205. s. 36. p. 2268. 
 Stipendiary or p<.lice ina;;istriites 
 in unorKani/ed territory to he 
 i e.\ olHcio. .VJ V. c. 12. H. L p. 
 
 ' 1.-.4 : .''.('. V. <. 44. H. :{. p. 17L 
 
 I Appointment l.y <-oiinty couneilH. M 
 
 j V. <•. 41). s. 'A, p. 'M). 
 
 Powers of county couiu-ils, 54 V, c, 
 
 I 4». s. 4. p. 07. 
 
 I Appointment hy Lieutenant-CJov- 
 
 enior for uiiormini/.ed diHtricts, 
 .VI V. c. 41». s. r.. p. \Y7. 
 
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 PUBLIC HE \\/ril— Continued. 
 
 SnIiirii'M of ('(Miiit.v tiixl districl of- 
 lictTH, r»4 V. c. 4W, M. r», p. U7. 
 
 Two or iiior*> imiiii<'ipaliti<>a joining 
 ill iipiMiiiitiiD'nt of lit>alth ofKoer 
 or iiisptMtor. Ucv. Stiit. c. 2<>5, 
 
 s. ii:{. p. liiisr,. 
 
 Sjinittir.v iiispi>r(oi-s, iippoiiitnicnt of, 
 
 ill iiiiorKiMii/.«>ii iliNtrirts. 7*2 V. c. 
 
 41'. s. -2. p. ir.4. 
 
 Coiistaitli's ill ctM'tiiiii tlistricts to 
 
 lie «'X odicio. .'»•_' V. c. 4'_'. H. 3, 
 
 Suspension of iiiiini<-ipal ami st-liool 
 elections, Kev. Stat. e. \H)7>, a. 
 ■AH. p. I'l'C.S. 
 
 On report of I'rovineini Bo.ird 
 liientenaiit-iSovernor may isHiie 
 rroelamatioii, Itev. Stat. e. 
 
 i*(r», 8. .'{s (1). p. 2im;h. 
 
 Wlien iiomiiiiitioiis ami pollini; may 
 take pliice. Kev. Stat. «'. li(»r>, 
 s. ."{M rJt), p. 2'H\\). 
 
 <M<I rotiiieil or lioanl eontiniUMl in 
 ofliee until eleetion held. Itev. 
 Stilt, e. J(».-.. H. :',H (.'{). p. 22(«>. 
 
 Ueuulations of 27tli .lannury. 18s>2, 
 ami lltli April. 1Ml>;i. r«>speetiim 
 ice supply eontirnied, ."»<» V. c. 
 44. «. 4. p. 171. 
 
 I<uial and District Hoards. — 
 Local Itoiirds. conslitiition and ap- 
 pointineiit. Kev. Stat. <•. lilTi. s. 
 
 :«•, p 2L't;j». 
 
 Ill lownsliips and villages. Kev. 
 
 Stat. e. I'O.-.. s. ;«> (1», p. 21i<K». 
 Ill towns of less tlian 4.(XM». Kev. 
 
 Stilt, e. 'JO.'!, s. .'iJ» (I'l. i». lil'<»'.>. 
 In cities, iiml in towns of more 
 
 than 4.<MM». Kev. Stat. c. 20.'.. 
 
 s. ;«> i;{|. p. L"J»«». 
 
 When appointinent to he iiiiide. — 
 vacancies. Kev. Stat. c. 20.'>. s. 
 40. p. L'2(i!». 
 
 <'ouiicils may unite inunicipalitieH 
 into one health district. Kev. 
 Stilt, c. 20.', s. 41. p. 22t;!>. 
 When f>y-la\v may he passed and 
 liike elTeet. Kev. Stat. e. 205. 
 s. 41. p. 22«'.n. 
 < 'oiisfitiition, powers and duties of 
 district hoiirds, Kev. Stat. c. 
 20'. ss. 42. 4.'5, 11. 2270. 
 
 PUBLIC HEA l/m-Continued. 
 
 < 'hiirrmiin and secretary, Kev. Stit. 
 e. 20.'*. s. 41. p. 2270. 
 
 Secretary to report names of mem- 
 liers to secretary of I'rovineini 
 Boiird. Kev. Stat. e. 205. s. 4.'.. 
 p. 2270. 
 
 Appointment hy Provincial Hoard. 
 Kev. Stat. e. i!05, h. 46. p. L'UTO. 
 
 .\ppointment id' medical health of- 
 ficers and sanitary inspectors. 
 Kev. Stat. e. 20.'.. s. 47, p. 2270. 
 
 •Appropriation of necessary funds hy 
 council, Kev. Stat. c. 20."». h. 
 4S. p. 2270. 
 
 .Municipal treasurer to pay orders of 
 local hoard. Kev. Stat. «•. 20.".. s. 
 40. p. 2270. 
 
 Meinhcrs to he health officers, pow- 
 ers of two or more in i'crtHin 
 <ases. Kev. Stat. e. 20,".. s. ,'0, p. 
 2271. 
 
 (iuornni. Kev. Stat, t: 205. s. 51, p. 
 2271. 
 
 Duties ^t\' secretary.— minutes,— re- 
 port, Kev. Stat. c. 20.". 8. ."»2. p. 
 2271. 
 
 •Mode of eiiforcim: authority to di 
 rect anything to he done, Kev. 
 Stat. c. 20."., s, ."»;!. p. 2271. 
 
 Inspection i>\' slaughter houses, Kev. 
 Stat. c. 2or., s. .'.4. p. 2271. 
 
 Ice supply, regulation of, Kev. Stat, 
 c. 20."., s. .".">. p. 2271. 
 
 Medical heiilth oflicer. powers of. 
 Kev. Stat. (. 20r.. s. .".7. p. 2272. 
 
 Niiisiiiices. duties iis to inspection. 
 Kev. Stat. c. 2o.".. s. .'ti. p. 2272. 
 
 Who may trive information. Ke\ . 
 
 Stat. c. 20."., s. ."..S. p. 2272. 
 ln\'esti);ation of complaint, Kev. 
 
 Stilt, e. 205. s. 59. p. 2272. 
 
 .\..tice requiring; ahateineiit. Kev. 
 
 Stilt, c. 205. s. 60. p. 227:{. 
 >\'lien notice to he served on 
 
 owner. Itev. Slat. c. 20.".. s. »>o. 
 
 p. 227:{. 
 
 When person cimsin^r. cinnot le 
 fuiiiid. Kev. Stilt, c. 20.".. s. P.O. 
 
 p. 227:'.. 
 
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 PUBLIC HEALTH— f'«»it<»«rrl. 
 
 I'dwrr !.• proicnl wlu'ii rniiHO 
 iiriHt'H oiitHiilr of inuiiicipulity 
 i.r <liHtn<t. Ucv. Stiit. «•. Ii0r». 
 H. r.l. p. 2'-!7:{. 
 
 Ufrovfry (»f costH ninl fxpi'iiHt'H of 
 aliat.'iiHiit. R«'v. Stut. c. 2(»."», 
 H. «12. p. '2'2T,i. 
 
 i{«'Htri(ti(>ii oil «'KtiiWliHliiii«'nt (»f 
 (•(Ttaiii iioxioiiH or offcnHiv*' 
 tnicU-H. Ucv. Stilt, <•. 205, 8. (KJ, 
 
 p. •-"-»7:<. 
 
 Wlu'ii iilialniu'iit iiivolv»'8 <'uii- 
 KitlciatioiiH of (liHUulty.— ap- 
 plication to rroviiiciai Ho:inl. 
 U.-v. Stat. c. 2(>n. H. M (1>. p. 
 l."J74. 
 
 Iiivcstijsaliiiii and n'P'»''t '•>' I*''"»- 
 viiuial Hoard. Ucv. Stat. c. 
 2(»r». H. VA (1), p. 2274. 
 
 Knforcin^ rcconinicndation of 
 rroviiuial Hoard in f.'ivonr 
 of ali.Mtciiiciit. Ucv. Stat. c. 
 2m, H. VA (2>. p. 2274. 
 
 Dairii'x. HJaimlitcr lioiiscs, etc.. 
 
 inspection of. l».v veterinary 
 
 siirucoii. Ui'\ . Stat. c. 20r», s. 
 
 • ■(."i. p. 2274. 
 Ilcaitli otiii I'lM may enter .ind cx- 
 
 Miiiiiic premises. Ucv. Stut. c. 
 
 :.'(»."». s. Jir,. p. L»*J74. 
 
 l'o\v< r to or ler cleansing; of pre- 
 mises aft<r examination, Hw. 
 Stat. c. 2«>r». s. (i7. p. 2274. 
 
 .Medical men may lie authorized to 
 examine pr-'inises. and on their 
 rejMirt persons infected may be 
 removed. Ucv. Stat. e. 20r». 8. 
 t;s. p. 227r.. 
 
 When inhaliitantH of hoiiscH tuny 
 he removed pending cleansing 
 and disinfection. Ucv. Stat. c. 
 2(»ri. s. ti!i. p. 227".. 
 
 I'ower to invoke assislaiu'c of 
 peace olliccrs if orders dis- 
 oheyed. U<-v. Stat. c. 205, s. 
 ■(O. p. 227.'). 
 
 IMsposal of tilth, refuse, cti',, aff«T 
 removal. Ucv. Stat. c. 205. s. 
 
 71. 
 
 p. 227.'.. 
 
 Ihfi'ctions diseases ami hosjiitals — 
 notiie to owner of premises, 
 rciiiiii'liiL' to he disinfected. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 1.MC.. s. 72. p. 227<'.. 
 
 PUBLIC HEALTH— 6'««t'"<«<</. 
 
 rcniiltv for !ion-c«»inplianee. H« v. 
 Stat. c. 20r., 8. 7;t, p. 2270. 
 
 Poverty or inability of own«'r. Ucv. 
 Stat. c. 20!'.. 8. 74, p. 2270. 
 
 t'arriaue for «'uiiveyaiiet' «»f perHoiiH 
 suffering from diHea8e or ac- 
 ei«l«'nt, Kov. Stat. «•. 205, b. 7.''.. 
 p. 227«l. 
 
 Isolation of siiiall-pox paticntH, etc, 
 and phicartliiiK of Iioiisch, Itev. 
 Stat. c. 2(»r.. s. 7fi (1). p. 2276. 
 
 UcKnlations of TowiiHliip Itoanl.-^ 
 
 requiriii); attending; physician to 
 
 allix placanl to house, 56 V. c. 
 
 44. s. 1. p. 171. 
 
 l''orni of i.hn-ard. 56 V. <•. 44. a. 
 
 1. p. 171. 
 .Notice to be niv«'ii by householders 
 ill cuHcs of small-pox, etc., Hev. 
 Stat. <•. 205. H. 77, p. 2277. 
 Ilonsclioider not to permit removal 
 of patient or «4otlitiiK, Ut v. 
 Stat. c. 20.".. H. 78, p. 2277. 
 Ueinoval of sick perHouH and 
 others in same hoiiHohold, Uev. 
 Stat. c. 205. s. 7S». p. 2277. 
 
 Certain diseases to be report«Ml b» 
 physicians, Uev. Stat. v. 2(r., 
 s. St I. p. 2277. 
 
 l'rc<autions a>;>iiii^t spread of in- 
 fection. Uev. Stat. c. 205, ». 
 81. p. 2277. 
 
 Sick piTsoiiH, or persons havini; 
 a<-cess to them, m.t to mingle 
 with general public, Uev. Stat. 
 <•. 205. 8. 82. p. 2278. 
 
 riiblic conveyanceH. iM)wer to 
 enter and disinfe«"t, Uev. Stat. 
 «•. 205. s. 8;{. p. 2278. 
 
 <^ii!irantine of persons liable to in- 
 fection, Ucv. Stat. c. 205, s. 84. 
 p. 2278. 
 
 < 'onviilescents and iiiir 
 precautions apiiiist 
 disease. Uev. Stat. 
 85. p. 2278. 
 
 .Measures for disinfection I- 
 
 atloptcd by such perBo f K«'< 
 Stat. .'. 20.5. s. 80. p. 2279. 
 
 .Notice to be Kiven by persons li .die 
 to inf4>etion to person in charue 
 of conveyance. l{ov. Stat. c. 
 205. 8. 87, p. 2279. 
 
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 205, B. 
 
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 PUBLIC IIEA LTB-Contiuued. 
 
 Cttuv vyiwu-c to lt»' tliMinfpctcil, 
 K.v. Slut. <•. l'or». s. S,S, p. li'JTO 
 
 riotliiiiK. boldiiiK. <'t<-.. prccautio'is 
 to In- tiikcn. U«'V. Stat. r. LMI."., 
 H. Sl>. |>. 2271). 
 
 .MciiiiH of tlisinfiM-tioii. U*>v. Stnt. 
 r. 20.-1. H. !M», p. .227». 
 
 I><-Htni('tioii III' iiif(>oto(l lictMiiiK. 
 «'tc.. Kcv. Stut. c. 20.-». 8. '.n. 
 p. 2271». 
 
 lIoiiHCH or rooiiiH to !)<■ (liKiiift'ot'il 
 Im'Ioi'c lifinjj let. Kt'V. Stat. <•. 
 L'0r». s. J>L', p. 2271>. 
 
 I'l-i'soiiH Icttiiiu hous«>s, not lo 
 milk*' I'iiIh(> statcinriitH aH to 
 intVctioiiH (liHt-aHo.s, U«>v. Stat, 
 c. 2(C.. N. !>:{. p. 2270. 
 
 SfhoolH. |ir<-caiitioiiH with n'rtp<.>>'t 
 t<». Kt'V. Stat. c. 205. s. 94. p. 
 2280. 
 
 FioHpitalH, fKtaliliHliiii*>nt of liy 
 iniinicipalitics for siiiall-p<>x 
 paticiitH. «'t«'., Itt'v. Stat. c. 2U."», 
 H. m, p. 22MI. 
 
 Kf^iilatioii of hoHpital aixl jhtsoiis 
 liaviiiK access Ihcrcto. Uev. 
 Stat. c. 20."), K. !H;, p. 22HI, 
 
 KNtaliliHimiciit of liospitals when 
 not proviih'd by iiinnici|)ali*y. 
 Kcv. Stat. 20.-», s. S>7. p. 22S1. 
 
 Urj;iihitioii of liosi)itnls. Iti'V. Sttli. 
 «•. 20.\ s. OK. p. 2281. 
 
 ('oiistructioii and cqnipmciit of hos- 
 pitals for reception of choler.t 
 or small-pox. etc, patients, ."«( 
 V. c. 44. s. 5 (1), p. 171; 57 V. 
 c. .'iS, p. 176. 
 I'rovision to coiitinne in force for 
 one year from 27tli May. ISItl. 
 5B V. «•. 44. s. 5 (2), p. 171. 
 
 Inspection of meat, milk, etc., in- 
 temled for food — powers of medi- 
 cal health otH«ers and sanitary 
 inspectors, Uev. Stat. c. 20,->, s. 
 t«>, p. 2281. 
 
 Seiznre an<l destrnetion when unfit 
 for food. Uev. Stat. c. 2or», s. 
 00 (1). 1). 2281. 
 
 liialiility of owner, etc., on <<)n- 
 iletnnation. Uev. Stat. c. 20."». 
 s. '.':i r^t. 11. 2281. 
 
 PUBLIC HEALTH— C'.mt««i!«d. 
 
 Health ollicer to take aitioii winii 
 nnide aware of certain diseases 
 ill aniiiialH, meat o<- milk, Ttl \. 
 e. -10. M. 2, p. 00. 
 
 .Vctloii liv ollicers of Provinciil 
 Hoard". .'.:{ V. c. <'»l. s. 1, p. 141. 
 
 Penalty for U««-pii»f diseased .inl- 
 inals. meat or milk for sale, .~:t 
 V. <•. til, s. 1. |t. 142. 
 
 Half penalty to In- paid to in- 
 former. 5:i V. c. CI. s. 1, ( . 14.'. 
 
 Scientitic examination of tissue, 
 meat, or milk on prose<'nti'>ii, 
 .-»;{ V. «•. 01. s. 1. p. 142. 
 
 I se of force, — in disinfecting or iso- 
 ' lation, Uev. Stat, c 20.-». s. 101, 
 
 ! p. 2282. 
 
 Ollicers, if olmtrncted, may sum- 
 mon assistance. Uev. Stat, c 
 20r», s. 102, p. 2282. 
 
 .\ppeals from orders of local lio.ird 
 to county judKe when expendi- 
 ture of more than .flOO involved, 
 Uev. Stat. c. 20."i. s. lO.",, p 22.S2, 
 
 IO\penses in respect of Nuisances,- 
 
 Uecovcry from oc<-npi«'r, and deduc- 
 tion liy occupier from rent, Uev, 
 Stat. c. 20.-». s. 104 (1». p. 228:{. 
 
 Limitation of iialiility of occu|)ier, 
 Uev. Stat. c. 20.-.. s. 104 (1), p. 
 228.-!. 
 
 Contracts Itetween owner and occu- 
 pier not alfected, Uev. Slat. e. 
 20.-». s. 104 (2). p. 228;{. 
 
 \\'iieii applicalions in respect of nui- 
 sances must he made to IukIi 
 <-ourt. Uev. Stat, c 20.''», s. 10.'». 
 p. 22s;{. 
 
 I'enaltii's.— 
 
 I'<n' violation of sections as to in- 
 fected conveyances, cloliinit:. 
 houses or rooms, Uev. Stat. o. 
 20.".. s. lor, (1). p. 228.S. 
 
 Other otTeiices. Uev. Stat. c. 20.-.. s. 
 km; (2), p. 2284. 
 
 I'ur violation of I'n.vimial rejriila- 
 lioiis oi- reKid.'itions of local 
 lioards of Iwalth, Uev. Stat. >: 
 205. s. lofi CO. p. 22S4 : 56 V. e. 
 4«. s. 2. p. 171. 
 
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 DcnmltH or omissions, Ilov. Stat. c. 
 205, s. 106 (4), p. 2284. 
 
 U.cov«'r.v, Uev. Stiit. (,'. 205, s. 107, p. 
 2284. 
 
 Provision when non-eomplianci' 
 ciuiscd by povorty, etc.. Rev. 
 Stilt. V. 205. s. 108, p. 2285. 
 
 Hcmodv wiien Iwxird noKlccts action, 
 Hev. Stat. c. 205, s. 109. p. 22S5. 
 
 .\]>pli<ation. Rev. Stat. c. 205, s. 100, 
 
 !•• 
 
 i85. 
 
 When act done is a violation of by- 
 law as well as of general law. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 205, s. Ill, p. 2285. 
 
 Proceedings not to be quashed lor 
 want of form — ai)j)eal not to lie 
 to general sessions. Rev. Stat, '\ 
 205, s. 112, p. 2285. 
 
 By-law in force in every munici- 
 pality, — 
 
 Wlien by-law or part thereof tf> ' ■ j 
 in lor<'e. Rev. Stat. c. 205, s. il3. 
 p. 2286. j 
 
 Form of by-law, Rev. Stat. c. j 
 205. Sched. A., p. 2286. | 
 
 Power to amend. Rev. Stat. c. 205. 
 s. 113 (2). p. 2286. 
 
 Form of amending by-law. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 205. Sched. B., p. 2293. 
 
 PUBLIC liUJHWAYS— see Highways. 
 
 PUBLIC LIBRARIES. Exempted frcmi 
 taxation. 55 V. c. 42. s. 7 (10). p. 
 56.3. 
 See Free liibraries. 
 
 PUBLIC MEETINGS— CoHftwH^^ 
 
 Manner of bringing meetings re- 
 (luired by law within the Act.— 
 notice tn be given. Rev. Stat. c. 
 187, s. 4, p. 2038. 
 
 Form of notice, Rev. Stat. c. 187, 
 s. 4 (2), p. 2038. 
 
 Manner of bringing meetings calleii 
 by sheriff, etc., within the pro- 
 tection of the Act, Rev. Stat. c. 
 187, s. 5, p, 2038. 
 
 Publication of names of reciuisi- 
 tionists and notice. Rev. Stat. 
 C. 187, s. 5, p. 2038. 
 
 Form of notice. Rev. Stat, c 187, 
 Schi'd A., p. 2041. 
 
 Manner of bringing meetings called 
 ',y i>rivate persons, within 'he 
 A>t, — notice by justices of the 
 pt>;ice. Rev. Stat. c. 187, s. 6, p. 
 
 2:m. 
 
 PUBLIC MUFTIXGS. 
 
 Act respecting. Rev. Stat. c. 
 2037.— 
 
 187. p. 
 
 Meetings recjuired by law to be 
 deemed " public meetings," Rev. 
 Stat. c. 187, s. 1. p. 2037. 
 
 Meetings called by sheriff, or head 
 of municipality, or two justices 
 of the peace, to be within the 
 Act, Rev. Stat. c. 187, s. 2. p. 
 2037. 
 
 Meetings declared by two magi- 
 strates within the Act. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 187. s. 3. p. 2038. 
 
 Sber uayors, etc., declaring 
 
 ; ,;,"-• within the Act to give 
 
 P'Di; notice. Rev. Stat. c. 187, 
 s. 7. i:. 2039. 
 
 .lustices oilling meetings to give 
 noti(i> thereof. Rev. Stat. c. 187, 
 s. .v. p. 2039. 
 
 SherilTs. justices, etc., calling nu'et- 
 ings. to attend the .same. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 187. s. 9. p. 2039. 
 
 Chiiinnan to read re<iuisition -iud 
 make prodamatimi for presi^rva- 
 tion of order. Rev. Stat. c. 187, 
 s. 10. p. 2040. 
 
 t^iiairnian to remove disorderly per- 
 sons and «'onvict on view of dis- 
 turbance. Rev. Stat. c. 187. s. 11, 
 p. 2040. 
 
 Chairman may command tlu' assist- 
 ance of p*'ace officers and magis- 
 rrates. Rev. Stat. c. 187, s. 12, p. 
 2040. 
 
 Magistrate to swear in special con 
 stables on written request of 
 chairman. Rev. Stat. c. 187, s. 
 13. p. 2040. 
 
 Limitation of actions for things 
 
 done under the Act, Rev. 
 c. 187. s. 14. p. 2140. 
 
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 I'UBliir MOKAI.S. liy-laws for pr.'- 
 
 vt'iiliu},' posting ol' iudci'i'iit 
 
 phuiuds or \vritin;;s in public 
 
 places. G5 V. c. 42. s. 489 (33), p. 
 
 421. 
 
 B.v-laws for pro venting vico, hla^- 
 
 l)li«'ni.v. tlrnnkcnnt'ss, insulting: 
 
 liinj,'iia;,H'. fif.. 55 V. c. 42, f. 
 
 489 (34). p. 421. 
 
 For suppression of disorderly 
 houses, liouses of ill-fume. 55 
 V. e. 42. s. 489 (35». p. 421. 
 
 For suppression of {ranihliufr. 55 V. 
 
 C. 42. s. 489 (36), p. 421. 
 
 \ 
 
 indecent exhilii- 
 42, s. 489 (39). p. 
 
 For preventing' horse^racing. 
 c. 42, s. 489 (37), p. 421. 
 
 For punishing vuKrants, mendi- 
 cunts or drunken or disorderly 
 persons, 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (3S). 
 p. 421. 
 
 Officer in charge may be emp<>\\ • 
 ered to releas(> persons on tirsi 
 or second arrests for drunken- 
 ness. 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (38). p. 
 421. 
 
 For preventing 
 tions. 55 V. c. 
 421. 
 
 For i»reventing bathing in public 
 waters. 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (40). 
 p. 421. 
 
 For insiiecting public bathi:ig 
 houses and boat houses and 
 preventing illegal practices 
 therein, 55 V. c. 42. s. 496 (42). 
 p. 436. 
 
 ri'IU.Tr NFLSAXC'ES-see Nuisancs; 
 Fublic Health. 
 
 riBLIC PAUKS, Debts contracted 
 for i»urcliase and iniprovenient 
 of, to be payable in thirty years. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 340 (2). p. 355. 
 May be payable in annual instal- 
 ments. 55 V. c. 42. s. 342 (1), p. 
 356. 
 
 Police commissioners in citties, ind 
 councils in towns, may regulate 
 or i)rohibit the playing of music 
 in, 55 V. c. 42, s. 436 (5). p. 387. 
 
 By-laws for taking or acquiring land 
 for, 55 V. c. 42. s. 479 (22). p. 405. 
 
 Owners to be compensated, 55 V. c 
 42, s. 479 (22), p. 405. 
 
 PUBLIC V ARKS— Continued. 
 
 Council expropriating land in adjoin- 
 ing municipality, to lay out parks 
 and keej) in repair and pi'ovidc 
 police i»rotection. 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 
 479 (23). p. 405. 
 
 By-laws for acquiring land for, -n 
 cities and towns, and taking over 
 land dedicated. 55 V. c. 42, s. 5i)4 
 (8). p. 442. 
 
 I'or the erection of necessary build- 
 ings and fences. 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 504 (9). p, 412. 
 
 For the management of. 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 504 (10). p. 442. 
 
 For leasing for not more than 
 three years lands not immedi- 
 ately required, 56 V. c. 35, s. 
 21, p. 147. 
 
 Assessment of property fronting on 
 for local imi»rovements, 55 \'. <•. 
 42. s. 620 (7), p. 511. 
 
 Kxemiition from municipal ta.va- 
 tion. 56 V. c. 38, s. 1, p. 153. 
 
 Act to provide for the establishment 
 and maintenance of i)ublic i)!irks. 
 Kev. Stat. c. 190, p. 2052 ; 54 V. 
 c. 44. p. 90.— 
 
 Short title. Rev. Stat. c. 190. s. 1, p. 
 
 I'.irks. aveniu's, boulevardes .•iiid 
 
 drives may be pstaldished in siiiy 
 
 municipalit.v, — procedure, Itev. 
 
 Stat. c. 190. s. 2. p. 2052 ; 54 V. c. 
 
 44, s. 1. p. 90. 
 
 I'etition for by-law for adoption 
 
 of Act. Itev. Stat. c. 190. s. 
 
 2 (2). p. 2052 ; 54 V. c. 44. s. 2, 
 
 p. 91. 
 
 When b.v-law to be fiuiiUy passed, 
 Kev. Stat. c. 190. s. 2 (3). p. 
 2052. 
 
 Bjr-law. if defeated at polls not lo 
 1)4' re-submitted in same year, 
 Kev. Stat. c. 190. s. 2 (4), p. 
 2052. 
 
 WIk'U county by-law need not !)'• 
 submitted to electors, 54 V. c. 
 44, s. 3. p. 91. 
 
 Parks, etc., to be open to the public. 
 Pwev. Stat. c. 190, s. 3. p. 2053 ; 
 54 V. c. 44. 8. 1. p. 90. 
 
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 Control of parks, etc., Ity liourd of 
 
 maiiawuH'iit, U»'V. Stat. o. 190, 
 
 s. 4, 1). 2053 ; 54 V. o. 44, s. 1, p. 
 
 90. 
 
 Constitution of board, Hev. Stat. 
 
 0. 190, s. 5. p. 2053 ; 54 V. <•. 
 
 44. s. 4. p. 90. 
 
 '1%'iiure of oflicG, Rev. Stat. c. 19o, 
 
 s. 6. p. 2053. 
 Vacancies, Rev. Stat. c. 190, s. 6. 
 
 (2), p. 2053. 
 Appointment of m(nnl)ers. Rev. 
 Stat. c. lUO, H. (>, (4), (;*). \,. 205J. 
 
 Organization meetings, procednro 
 
 thereat. Rev. Stut. c. 190, s. 
 
 6 (6)-(15), p. 2054: 54 V. c. 44, s. 
 
 5. p. 91. 
 I'ay.nent of expenses. Rev. Stat. 
 
 c. 190. s. 7 (1). p. 2055. 
 Members of board or council not 
 
 t(» lie interested in contracts. 
 
 Rev. Stat. c. 190. s. 7 (2), p. 
 
 2055 ; 54 V. c. 44, s. 6. p. 91. 
 
 Kinployniciit of clerks, etc.. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 190. s. 8. p. 2055. 
 Hooks, etc.. to be kept at office. 
 Rev. Stat. <•. 190. s. 9. p. 2055. 
 
 Accounts,— audit. Rev. Stat. c. 190, 
 s. 10. p. 2055. 
 
 H.v-laws for re^rulation of parks, 
 ai)proi)clies. etc.. Rev. Stat. c. 
 190, s. 11. p. 2055. 
 
 Powers of street railways. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 190. s. 11 (21, p. 2055. 
 
 l/icensiuK' of hacks and letting 
 
 rlpht to sell refn-shments. t-tc. 
 
 Rev. Stat. o. 190, s. 11 (3). p. 
 
 2055. 
 Recovery, of penalties, Rev. Stat. 
 
 c. 190. s. 11 (4). p. 2055. 
 
 Authentication of b.v-laws. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 190. s. 11 (5), p. 2056. 
 
 rVoperty may be granted, etc., to 
 niuiii(ii)ality for park purposes. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 190. s. 12, p. 2056 ; 
 54 V. c. 44, s. 1, p. 90. 
 
 Power to acquire land by purchase, 
 etc.. Rev. Stat. c. 190, s. 13. p. 
 2056. 
 
 Limit of quantily. Rev. Stat. c. 
 190. s. 13 (2). (3). p. 2056 ; 54 
 V. «'. 4J. ss. 1. 7. p. 90. 
 
 PUBLIC PARKS— Continued. 
 
 Letting land not immediately re- 
 (juirt'd. Rev. Stat. c. 190, s. 13 
 (4). p. 2056. 
 
 Selling lan<Is no longer required, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 190. s. 13 (h), ]>. 
 2056. 
 
 Power to enter and take land and 
 expropriate streams. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 190. s. 14. p. 2056. 
 
 Watirworks not to be interfered 
 with. Rev. Stat. c. 190. s. 14. 
 I>. 2056. 
 
 Arbitration. Rev. Stat. c. 190, fs. 
 15. 16. p. 2057. 
 
 Estimates to be made annually by 
 board, and reported to council. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 190. s. 17, p. 2057. 
 
 Rates, — issue of debentures. Rev. 
 Stat c, 15)0, R. 17 (3)-(]0), p. 205ei. 
 
 Prohibitions and penalties, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 190. s. 18, p. 2059. 
 
 Obstructing board, Rev. Stat. c. 
 
 190, 8. 18 (1), p. 2059. 
 Letting off water. Rev. Stat. c. 
 
 190, 8. 18 (2), p. 2059. 
 
 Fouling waters. Rev. Stat. c. 1^0. 
 H. 18 (3), (5), p. 2059. 
 
 Obtaining water from ponds, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 190 s. 18 (4), p. 2059. 
 
 Washing certain things in waters, 
 Rev. Stat. <•. 190. s. 18 (5). p. 
 2059. 
 
 Injuring or destroying trees, etc. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 190, s. 18 (6). p. 
 2059. 
 
 Injuring animals, birds, fish, etc.. 
 Rev. Stat. e. 190, s. 18 (7). p. 
 2060. 
 
 Summar.i conviction. Rev. Stat. c. 
 190. H. 18. p. 2060. 
 
 Polit.'emen to be detailed for service 
 in parks. Rev. Stat. c. 190, s. 39, 
 p. 2060. 
 
 Protection and jwwers of offif-ers. 
 Rev. Stat. o. 190, s. 20. ii. 2060. 
 
 Limitations of actions. Rev. Stat. c. 
 190. s. 21. p. 2060. 
 
 IiJcoT'pnration with Municipal and 
 A.SM'Ssment Acts. Rev. Stat. c. 
 
 ■i?'0, s. 22. II. 2060. 
 
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 (•(•inmonct', 
 168. 
 
 in itiiimal in- 
 42, s. 342 (1). 
 
 PUBLIC PARKS— Continued. 
 
 Use of forms. IU>\. Stat. c. 190. s. 
 2a, p. 2060 ; 54 V. f. 44, a. 8. p. 91. 
 Forms. Kov. Stiit. c. 190, Schcd. 
 p. 20G1. 
 
 ri'BLIC SCHOOLS, Appropriation of 
 nuoxpemled balancos of mimicl- 
 palitics fund to school purposes, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 30, s. 3, p. 326. 
 
 Uobts contracted by municipalities 
 for erection of school houses to 
 be payable in tliirty years. 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 340 (31. p. -^oa. 
 
 When annual rate to 
 57 V. c. 50, s. 12, p. 
 
 Debt nifiy be payable 
 stalments, 55 V. c 
 p. 356. 
 
 Borrowing moneys required for cur- 
 rent exjtenditure. ,57 \'. c. 50, s. 
 5, p. 167. 
 
 Money raised to be paid over in 
 monthly instalments to treasurer 
 of board, 57 V. c. 50, s. 5, p. 167. 
 
 By-laws for obtaining necessary pro- 
 perty, and providing for estab- 
 lishment. 55 V. <•. 42, s. 489 (10). 
 p. 415. 
 
 By-laws providing expenses of 
 pui)ils. when competing for hi;;h 
 school scholarships, etc., 55 V. 
 C. 42, s. 495 (8), p. 428. 
 
 Exempted from taxation, 55 V. c. 4S, 
 s. 7 (5). p. 562. 
 
 Siii)porters of, to be so described in 
 assessment roll, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14 
 (3). It. 567. 
 
 Notii-e of assessment to contain 
 noti<e as to whether ratepay<'r 
 is assessed as a sui)porter of pub- 
 lic or sejtarate schoi>l. 55 V. c. 48. 
 s. 47ti, p. 583. 
 
 Notice of change in assessment to 
 be given, 56 V. c. 38, s. 4, p. 153. 
 
 Assessor to be guided by index book 
 in determining who have given 
 notice of their desire to be as- 
 sessed as separate school sup 
 porters. 55 V. c. 48. s. 47ft. p. 583. 
 
 When (•( incil may make division of 
 school pro|)erty on dissohition of 
 
 PUBLIC SCHOOLS— C'ojKjMued. 
 
 union sclwiol boartl, 54 V. c. 5'i, 
 s. 4 (4). p. 110. 
 
 Hural schools, — 
 
 Council may <livide township into 
 school sections, 54 V. c. 55, s. 12 
 (1). p. 111. 
 
 Sei)arate assessment of property 
 held by same owner in different 
 se<'tion*s, 54 V. c. 55. s. 12 (2), p. 
 111. 
 
 Area of sections, 54 V. <•. 55, s. 12 
 (3), p. 111. 
 
 Township clerk to prepare maps, r.4 
 V. c. 55, s. 13, p. 111. 
 
 Council may eh'ct trustees when 
 election neglected, or may dis- 
 solve' the section, 54 V. c. 55, s. 
 28 (2). p. 114. 
 
 When new section formed, clerk to 
 call first annual meeting. 54 V. c. 
 55 s. 23, p. 114. 
 
 Forming sectior.s in new munici- 
 palities wthont county orgaiiix.a- 
 tion. 55 V. c. 55. s. 53. p. 122. 
 
 Township boards, by-laws establish- 
 ing. 54 Y. c. 55. s. 54. p. 122. 
 
 Division ol townships into wards, 
 54 V. c. 55. s. 55. p. 122. 
 
 Aci-ounts to be aiidited by town- 
 ship auditors, 54 V. c. 55, s. 59 
 (2). p. 123. 
 
 Council to' jtrovide for adjustment 
 of claims consequent on board 
 being established. 54 V. c. 55. 
 s. 61, p. 123. 
 
 Adjustment of claims in case ot 
 parts liecoming disunited, 54 V. 
 c. 55. s. 62. p. 124. 
 
 Petition and by-law for- dissolu- 
 tion of boi'.rd and restorati m 
 of sections, 54 V. c. 55, s. 63, 
 p. 124. 
 
 PftWi'rs of townsliip councils as to 
 uniting school sections, i.r alter- 
 ing boundaries, ■54 V. c. 55. «. 
 SI, p. 128. 
 
 Ai»penl to county council, 54 V. e. 
 55. s. 82. p. 128. 
 
 Appointment of arbitrator's, 54 V. 
 c. 55. s. 82 (3). p. 129. 
 
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 PUBLIC SCHOOLS— CoufinMfd. 
 
 Adjuatmcnt of claims liotwi-cii 
 vnioiis in siune township, 54 V. 
 c. 55, s. 83, p. 129. 
 
 rroccduro for formntion. ulteratiou 
 
 or dissolution of union scho)l 
 
 sections. 54 V. c. 5u, s. 87, p. 130. 
 
 Ai»|!cal to county co\incil in rosp-ct 
 
 to union lyinir wholly within one 
 
 county, 54 V. c. 55. s. 88. p. 132. 
 
 Ajipcal to Minister of Education 
 whore section lies within two 
 or more counties. 54 V. c. 55, 
 s. 89, 1). 136. 
 
 Colled ion of rates in union school 
 sections. 54 V. c. 55. s. 90, p. 133. 
 
 Adjustment of matters consequent 
 on annexation of portion of town- 
 ship to a city, 54 V. c. 55. s. 94, 
 p. 334. 
 
 Equalization of union school assess- 
 ments. 54 V. c. 55. s. 95. p. 134. 
 
 When l>y-law altering sections to be 
 valid and bindintr, 54 Y. c. 55. s. 
 96, p. 135. 
 
 T'se of ballot at t-lections. — 
 
 Resolution of board, and notice to 
 clerk, 54 V. c. 55. s. 103. p. 138. 
 
 Trustees may continm* use of balK)t. 
 54 V. c. 55, s. 103 (1). p. 138. 
 
 Ballot not to l)e discontinued or 
 resum(>d for three years after 
 chanfre, 54 X. c. 55. s. 103 (2), p. 
 
 138. 
 
 I'ilection by biUlot to be held at samp 
 time and place, and by same pf?r- 
 sons as municipal elections. E4 
 V. c. 55, s. 103 (.3), p. 139. 
 
 Application of provisions relating to 
 munici[ial elections. 54 V. c. 55. 
 s. 103 (3). p. 139. 
 
 Form of ballot papers. 54 V. c. 55, s. 
 103 (4), p. 139. 
 
 Separate school siipportera not to 
 vote, 54 V. c. 55. s, 103 «5). p. 139. 
 
 Oath of vot(>r. 54 V. c. 55. s. 103 (6), 
 p. 139. 
 
 •Tudire of county coiirt to ncMvc 
 and investicato complaints, 54 V. 
 c. 55, s. 105. p. 140. 
 
 PUBLIC SCHOOLS— CoHtJHW^d. 
 
 School assessments. — 
 
 .Vccounts to be audited by municipal 
 auditors, 54 V. c. 55, s. 107 (IH, 
 p. 142. 
 
 Township councils to levy sums 
 rcciuired for school purpose^, 
 minimum amount. 54 V. c. 55. s. 
 109. p. 142. 
 Union school sections, 54 V. c. 55. 
 
 s. 109. p. 143. 
 Ml aninu of provision explained. 55 
 V. c. 60. s. 2. I). 671. -- 
 
 ('ity. town and village councils to 
 levy necessary anu»unt8, 54 V. c. 
 55, s. 110, p. 143. 
 
 f'-lerk to give coi)y of assessment and 
 piirticulars to inspector, and be 
 paid therefor, 54 V. c. 55, s. Hi, 
 p. 143. 
 
 Council may levy rates for establish- 
 ment of school libraries, auiiu}; 
 poor schooLs, establishing model 
 schools, etc., 54 V. c. 55, s. 112, 
 p. 143. 
 
 Clerk to furnish county inspector 
 with returns shovting rating of 
 separate sch(>ol supporters, 54 V. 
 c. 55, s. 113, p. 144. 
 
 Clerk to furnish Minister of Educa- 
 tion with minutes of council re- 
 lating to school matters. 54 V. c. 
 55. ,s. 114. p. 144. 
 
 Hy-laws exempting from taxation 
 not to apply to school rates, 55 
 V. c. 60. s. 4, p. 672. 
 
 Rights of owner when compelled to 
 pay school rates on default of 
 tenant. 55 V. c. 60. s. 1. p. 671. 
 
 School debentures, — 
 
 Ry-laws for issuing township school 
 debentures. 54 V. c. 55. s. 115 (1), 
 p. 144. 
 
 Application to council and loans to 
 union school sections, 54 V. c. 55, 
 s. 115 (2). (3), (4). p. 144. 
 
 Exi»enses of publishing by-laws. 55 
 V. c. 60. s. 3. p. 671. 
 
 When question shall be submitted to 
 electors. 54 V. c. 55. s. 116. p. 145, 
 
 

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 189 
 
 PUBLIC SCHOOLS— CoHtiHued.i 
 
 rassui;,' hy-lii\vs witliout assent of 
 »'l.'ctur«, 54 V. c. 55. s. 116 (2). li. 
 145. 
 
 Form and ti>ria of dobeutures, 54 V. 
 c. 55. s. 117, p. 145. 
 Form. 54 V. c. 55, Schcd. p. 168. 
 
 When inoiic.v to 111' paid ovci-. 54 V. 
 r. 55. s. 118. p. 145. 
 
 Itaisiiifj; sums lor school honst' and 
 teacher's residence. 54 V. c. fo. 
 s. 119. p. 145. 
 
 'I'ownship council not to levy more 
 flian one rate except in certain 
 cases. 54 V <•. 55. s. 120. p. 146. 
 
 Borrowing sin pins funds of munici- 
 liaiity. 54 V. c. 55. s. 121, p. 146. 
 
 Legislative and connty arrant.— 
 
 Apportionment and distrihution. 54 j 
 V. <•. 55. ss. 122. 123. p. 146. 
 
 •Minister of Education to make ap- 
 portiomnent, 54 V. c. 55. s. 122 
 (1), p. 146. 
 
 When le^'islative jrrant payable, 54 
 V. c. 55 s. 122 (2), p. 146. 
 
 County to raise ecpiivalent amount. 
 54 V. c. 55, s. 122 (3). p. 146. 
 
 ( "(lunty inspector to make distribu- 
 tion and apportion sums voted 
 for imi)rovement in fifth forms, 
 54 V c. 55. s. 123. p. 147. 
 
 Treasurers of school moneys, — 
 
 Su])-treasurer of school moneys. E4 
 V. c. 55. s. 124. p. 147. 
 
 Uesponsibility of treasurers and 
 sureties, 54 V. c. 55. ss. 125, 126, 
 p. 147. 
 
 City, county or town responsible for 
 default of treasurer. 54 V. c. 55. 
 s. 127. p. 148. 
 
 Ilesi)onsibility of collectors. 54 V. c. 
 55. s. 128. p. 148. 
 
 ('ounty. <'ity and town clerks to 
 make returns of population to 
 Minister of Education. 54 V. c. 55. 
 s. 129, p. 148. 
 
 Responsibility for acts done under 
 illefral by-laws. 54 V. c. 55. s. 
 130, p. 148. 
 
 PUBLIC SCHOOLS— CoiitiHu.rf. 
 
 Misct'llaneoiis provisions.— 
 
 Adjustun-nt of school nmt.ters on 
 union of municipalities. 55 V. c. 
 
 60. s. 5. p. 672. 
 
 Teacher to notify medical health 
 otiicers and take precautions 
 against siiicad of infectious dis- 
 eiises. 54 V. c. 55. s. 131 (11), p. 
 
 149. 
 
 County examinations, ai ointment 
 and remuneration of iM.ards, 54 
 V. c. 55. s. 145. p. 152. 
 
 County councils to jiniiit aid to 
 county model schools. 54 V. c. 55, 
 s. 146, p. 153. 
 
 City and c(Uinty councils to prant 
 aid to teachers' institutes. 54 V. 
 .-. 55. s. 147 (2). p. 153. 
 
 Inspectors, aiipointment by county 
 
 .■ounciis. 54 V. c. 55, s. 150, p. 154. 
 
 Warden nniy fill vacancies, 54 V. c. 
 
 55. s. 151. p. 154. 
 Conditions of dismissal. 54 V. o. 
 55. s. 152. p. 154. 
 
 Allowance. 54 V. c. 55. s. 153, p. 
 154. 
 
 Payment of salaries in towns not 
 separated from the county, 54 
 V. c. 55. s. 158. p. 156. 
 
 Power of councils to supplement 
 pensions to teachers. 54 V. c. 55, 
 s. 164. 1). 158. 
 
 County councils to pay school fees 
 of inmates of houses of refuge, 
 54 V. c. 55. s. 172 (4). p. 159. 
 
 Uiirhts of county councillors and 
 aldermen as visitors. 54 V. c. TiS, 
 ss. 184. 185. p. 162. 
 
 Penalty for neglect of duties of 
 township clerk. 54 V. c. 55. s. iSb, 
 It. 162. 
 For not calling school meetings. 54 
 ^ . c. 55. s. 192. p. 163. 
 
 Election of members of high school 
 board by school board. 54 "V. c. 
 57. s. 11 "(6), p. 179. 
 
 Compulsory attendance— see Tru- 
 ancy (54 V. c. 56, p. 169). 
 
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 I'VliUr snows, li.v-laws for rog.i- 
 latiiiK. lircvtMitiiin or licciisinf?, r»5 
 V. c. 42, s. 489 (25). (26). {>. 419. 
 
 ri IJLIC SQUARES. 
 
 St'«> Hij,'li\V!iys, S(junrcs. 
 
 I'lTBLU; VVAIJvS, liy-laws for acquir- 
 inu land in cities and towns and 
 tuliinj;' oviT land dt-dicatcd for. 
 55 V. f. 42, H. 504 (8), p. 442. 
 
 For the erection of fences, etc.. h') 
 V. c. 42, s. 504 (9), p. 442. 
 
 !''or the nianaKemeut of, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 504 (10), p. 442. 
 
 For leasing for not more than 
 three years lan<ls not immedi- 
 ately required, 56 V. c. 35, s. 21. 
 p. 147. 
 
 For ac(iuirin;r roads in adjac;?nr 
 muuiciiialities for. 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 528. p. 456. 
 
 For aiMiuirinj; lands adjacent to 
 sneh roads to increase width to 
 one hundred feet. 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 528, p. 456. 
 
 PUBLIC WAYS— see Highways. 
 
 I'UBLIC WORKS, Councils may pur- 
 chase f roi 1 Crown, and contract 
 debts therefor, 55 V. c. 42, s. 349, 
 p. 359. 
 
 When vested in Dominion, not to be 
 interfered with by by-laws, with- 
 out consent of Dominion Covern- 
 ment, 55 V. c. 42. s. 543, p. 464. 
 
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 QUALIFICATION. Of jurors. Kev. 
 Stat. c. 52. ss. 3-9. pp. 611, 614. 
 
 Of high school triistees. 54 V. c. 57. 
 s. 12 (2). p. 179 ; 55 V. c. 60, s. 6, 
 p. 672. 
 
 Of voters in added territory at next 
 ensuing election, when annexa- 
 tion to city ov town takes place 
 after assessment roll completed, 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 52 (3). p. 586. 
 
 In proi)erty. not necessary to render 
 persons liable for poll-tax in 
 cities, towns and villages, 55 V. 
 c. 48. s. 88. p. 601. 
 
 fiUALIFICATION— C\m((Hwc(/. 
 
 O*" nuiiiicipal electors — see Electors. 
 55 \". c. 42. ss. 79-87. pi». 276.-279; 
 57 V. <•. 50. s. 2, p. 166. 
 
 Form of declaration to be made by 
 ofllcers re()uired to <iualify, 55 V. 
 c, 42. s. 270. p. 333. 
 
 Penalty for mtglecting to make 
 declaration. 55 V. c. 42, s. 277, 
 p. 3:'5. 
 
 ^Vs justices of tlie jteace, not re(niired 
 in case of persons who have 
 qtiaiitied as wardens, etc., 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 417. p. 379. 
 
 Of voters at election of tire trustees, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 630 (4). p. 518. 
 
 Of police trustees. 155 V. c. 42, s. 642. 
 p. 526. 
 
 Of voter.s at election of police trus- 
 tees. 55 V. c. 42, s. 644, p. 526. 
 
 Of members of councils, — 
 
 Of members of councils,— who to be 
 deemed qualified, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 73, p. 273. 
 
 When alienation of property will not 
 dis(iualify, 55 V. o. 42, s. 73 (2), 
 p. 274. 
 
 Modification of oath of office in 
 such cases, 55 V. c. 42, s. '13 
 (73), p. 274. 
 
 When n(>w territory added to village, 
 town or city, 55 V. c. 42, a. 73 
 
 (4). p. 274. 
 
 "Leasehold," what to be deemed, 55 
 
 V. c. 42. s. 74, p. 274. 
 
 Estate may be either legal or equit- 
 able, 55 V. c. 42. s. 74, p. 274. 
 
 In new township not having roll, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 75, p. 274. 
 
 When there are not at least two per- 
 sons (nullified. 55 V. c. 42, s. 76, 
 p. 275. 
 
 Who to be deemed disqualified, 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 17 (1), p. 275. 
 
 Sharehohlors in companies having 
 dealings with council and lease- 
 holders from corporation for 
 twenty-one years and upwards 
 not distiualificd. 55 V. c. 42, s. 77 
 (2). p. 275. 
 
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 Exemption fmiu taxatinii not to tlis- 
 iliiiilify when siilliciont proi»erty 
 rciiiiiiiis liiibli' to taxation, 56 \'. 
 .•. ;;r,. s. 4. p. 142. 
 
 QrASIlIN<; BY-LAWS, OKDHltS 
 ANI> UESOLUTIONS, Motion 
 may lu- made in Ili^h Conrt and 
 orders to quiish for illoKality 
 mad*' and costs awarded ttcoonl- 
 ini; to result, 55 V. c. 42, s. 3.32 
 (II, p. 352. 
 
 Seven days' notice of motion to l)e 
 served, 55 V. c. 42, s. 332 (2). p. 
 352. 
 
 By-law, etc.. proved by copy eertiftod 
 under corporate seal, and proved 
 to have been received by clerk, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 332 (3), p. H53. 
 
 Kecoj?nizance to be ;:fiven by appli- 
 cant, 55 V. c. 42, s. 332 (3), p. 353. 
 
 Api)lication to be made within one 
 year from passing of by-law, etc., 
 55 V. V. 42, s. 333, p. 353. 
 
 By-law reciuiriug assent of electors 
 which has not been obtained may 
 be quashed at any time after 
 passing, 55 V. c. 42, a, 333, p. 353. 
 
 By-law imposing a rate, to be moved 
 against within three months, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 334, p. 353. 
 
 By-law carried by means of corrQpt 
 practices may be quashed, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 335, p. 353. 
 
 Judge may order inquiry to be 
 made by county judge, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 336 (1), p. 353. 
 
 Evidence taken by county judge 
 to be returned into High C'ourt, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 336 (2), p. 354. 
 
 Costs may be ordered to be paid 
 according to event, 55 V. c. ^2, 
 s. 336 (2), p. 354, 
 
 Stay of proceedings pending in- 
 quiry, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 337, p. 354. 
 
 Actions for anything done und.^r 
 illegal by-laws, etc., not to be 
 brought until after qiia.shing or 
 rei)eal and one month's noti(;e of 
 action, 55 V. c. 42, s. 338, p. 354. 
 
 QUASHING BYL.WVS, Krc.—Contin'd. 
 
 To li" against curpnration and r.ot 
 iiiraiiisl persons acting und'-r 
 by-laws, ell'., 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 338. i>. 354. 
 
 rrorcedings to be taken within three 
 months after registration of by- 
 law creating debt, and certificate 
 of proceedings to be registered, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 352 (1), p. 360. 
 
 Form of certilicate, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 356 (1), p. :!62. 
 
 When application dismissed in whole 
 or in part, by-law or part thereof 
 to stand, and certilicate of dis- 
 
 missal to be registered, 
 42, s. 3.52 (2), p. 360. 
 
 J5 V. 
 
 Form of certificate, 
 356 (2), I). 362. 
 
 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 Froceedings to be taken within om 
 month and certificate to f»e 
 registered within five weeks after 
 registration of local improvenii^nt 
 by-law, 55 ^^ c. 42. s. 352 (4), (5), 
 p. .361. 
 
 Registrars' fees on certificate, 5.") \'. 
 
 c. 42, s. 356 (3t, p. 362. 
 Drainage by-laws-see Draimige. 
 
 QFARTFU SESSIONS, Certain form-r 
 powers of, transferred to county 
 
 boards of audit, 55 V 
 p. 448. 
 
 c. 42, 
 
 ()13 
 
 l-'ormer powers and duties with re- 
 spect to highways and bridges, 
 transferred to county councils, r5 
 V. c. 42, s. 541, p. 464. 
 
 QFKJK LniK, How to bo kept in 
 police villages, 55 V. c. 42, s. f67 
 (11), p. 531. 
 
 ()rO WAURANTO, Remedy by, not 
 affected by recount, 55 V. c. 42, 
 
 s. 164. p. 307. 
 
 Member of council becoming dis- 
 (lualitied or retaining seat after 
 forfeiture, may be unseated by, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 178, p. 311. 
 
 Fiocecdings to try validity of elec- 
 tion or right to elect— see Con- 
 troverted Eh'ctions (55 V. e. 42, 
 ss. 187-208, pp. 312-317). 
 
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 I<A('I\(J. Hy-laws for prt'vcntion of. on 
 hinliways. 55 V. v. 42, s. 479 (14). 
 p. 402. 
 
 Hy-lawK for prcvcntiii;,' horse riiciii);, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 489 (37). p. 421. 
 
 KAFI'IOUS. Hy-lawH for romihiliuK size 
 and strciijjth of, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 479 (16f/). p. 403. 
 
 UAC Sliors. By-laws for dofininj,' 
 areas within which thoy may not 
 lie cHtahlishcti, 55 V, <•. 42, s. 495 
 112). p. 429. 
 
 IJA(;\VlOI':i)-s(M' Noxious Weeds. 
 
 IIAILI\(;S. r.y-hiws for removal of. 
 when ol)stni<.'tinK whiirves, €'tc.. 
 55 \'. c. 42. s. 479 (5). p. 401. 
 
 For removal of. when projeetini: 
 over a public way, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 496 (28), p. 434. 
 
 KAILWAYS. Limitation of powers of 
 provisional county of Ilalibur- 
 ton as to !;rant-iiK aid to, Uev. 
 Stat. c. C. s. 4. p. 41. 
 
 CoMstruction of branch linos subject 
 to consent of muuicii)alities. Kev. 
 Stat. c. 170, s. 9 (18), p. 1639. 
 
 lie.LCulation of hi^jhways and bridRes. 
 liev. Stat. o. 170. s. 29, p. 1652. 
 
 Uij.'ht of municipalities to enforce 
 repair of level croasinffs. Uev. 
 Stat. c. 170. s. 67, p. 1674. 
 
 < J round adjoiniuf? railway to be laid 
 down with jrrass and kept clear 
 of noxious weeds. Rev. Stat. c. 
 170. s. 107. p. 1683. 
 
 Penalty. Ifev. Stat. c. 170, s. 108. 
 p. 1683. 
 
 When str(>et railways may cross 
 lines. Uev. Stat. c. 171. s. 15 (7). 
 p. 169. 
 
 Duty of municipalities as to heisrht 
 of l)rid^res crossinR lines, Il(>v. 
 Stat. c. 212. s. 4. p. 2328. 
 
 Debts contracted by municipalities 
 in c«mnection with, to be payable 
 in thirty years from date of 
 
 RAILW AYii— Continued. 
 
 li\-Iaw tiikin^r eff.f't. 55 V. e. ^2. 
 
 s. 340 (3). p. ;;r.r.. 
 Payment by instalments. 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 342 (1), p. 356. 
 
 Delientures in aiil of. to be valid 
 
 ' without coriHirate seal if sijrned 
 
 !iiid countersi^rned as directed by 
 
 by-law. 55 V. c. 42. s. 406, p. 1,77. 
 
 My-laws dealiiiK witli roads crossing 
 tlie lands of. 55 V. c. 42, s. 550 
 (2), I.. 468. 
 
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 Powers of councils as to constrict- 
 ing' drains across, to be subj'.;ct 
 to Railway, Streets and Drains 
 Act. 55 V. c. 42. s. 611. |). 50h 
 
 INFunicipalitit's taking stock. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 170, s. 39. p. 1663. 
 
 liy-laws for taking stock or guaran- 
 teeing loans to, 55 V. c. 42, s. 634 
 
 tl). 1). 521. 
 
 For guaranteeing the debentures 
 of. 55 V. c. 42, s. 634 (2), p. 521. 
 
 r'or issuing debentures therefor, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 634 (3), p. 522. 
 
 For granting bonuses and issuing 
 debentures for (he payment 
 thereof. 55 V. c. 42. s. 634 (4). 
 p. 522. 
 
 For directing how debentures shall 
 be signed, countersigned or 
 endorsed, and by what oflicr, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 634 (5), p. 522. 
 
 For incurring debts in aid of, to 
 receive assent of electors, 55 \'. 
 c. 42, s. 634. p. 522. 
 
 Head of municipality taking stock 
 to (>xtent of !f20.000, to be ex- 
 otficio a director. 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 
 635. p. 522. 
 
 By-laws for granting aid from a por- 
 tion of a township. 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 635«, p. 522. 
 
 Assent of electors in locality af- 
 fected required, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 6350, (1), p. 522. 
 
 Petifinn ♦'^ bn presputprl. — conteTits 
 of petition and how to be 
 signed. 55 V. c. 42. s. 635a (2). 
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 II AILW AY ^—Continued. 
 
 By-law to provido for raising Iho 
 uiiKumt rciiiilrcil in tin: locality 
 nn-ntioni'(i in the pctitiou and 
 for issnt" and deli very of dcbini- 
 tufcM. 55 V. c. 42, s. G'i^a (3)«, 
 I). 523. 
 
 By-law to i)rovide for usaessing 
 
 and levying .special rate snlH- 
 
 "' cient for sinking fnnd and 
 
 interest, 55 V. c. 42, s, 6li5«, 
 
 (\i)h, p. 523. 
 
 ^ Authority to execute debentures, 
 55 V. c. 42. 8. 635(/ (3)/>, p. 523. 
 
 Township by-laws for authorizing 
 ^ railways on highways and pro- 
 
 perty of cori)or{ition, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 636, p. 523. 
 
 Clauses passed before 5th March, 
 
 / 1880, authorizing the grouping of 
 
 municipalities for the purpose cf 
 
 granting aid repealed, 55 V. c. 
 
 42, s. 637, p. 524. 
 
 Assessment of, — 
 Ileal estate to be considered lands 
 of residents for purposes of 
 " assessment, except when com- 
 
 pany censes to carry on business, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 5, p. 561. 
 
 ^ Stoek exempt from taxation, but not 
 the dividends derived therefrom, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (19), p, 564. 
 
 Statement to be furnished by com- 
 ^ panics of real proi)erty held in 
 
 each municipality, 55 V, c. 48, s, 
 29, p. 577. 
 
 Clerk to give statement to assessr>r 
 and assessor to send notice of 
 total assessment to any office of 
 the company, 55 V. c. 48, s. 29, p. 
 577. 
 
 Personal property exempt from tax- 
 ation, but not incoun; derived 
 from shares, 55 V. c. 48, s. 34 (2), 
 p. 579. 
 
 Act to provide for the crossing of. by 
 streets, drains and watermains, 
 Itev. Stat. c. 199, p. 2235,— 
 
 Short title. Rev. Stat. c. 199, s. 1, 
 p. 2235. 
 
 Application to railways within Pro- 
 vincial jurisdiction, Rev. Stat. c. 
 199, S. 2. p. 2235. 
 D.M.I.— 13 
 
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 \iML\\ AYS— Continued. 
 
 Interpretation, — "railway company," 
 "cduncil," "municipality," "the 
 railway." "highway." "notice," 
 
 Rev. Stat. c. llt:», s. 
 
 2235. 
 
 By-laws for constructing highw'iys 
 and drains on lands of railways 
 and laying down watermains. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 199, ss. 4, 5. !>. 2236 
 
 Plans and estimates to be sub- 
 mitted and notice given to com- 
 l>any. Rev. Stat. c. 199, s. 6, p. 
 2236. 
 
 What plans must provide for. when 
 highway is to cross railway on 
 the level. Rev. Stat. c. 199, s. 7. 
 p. 2236. 
 
 What plans, etc., must show when 
 work is in resi)ect of a drain or 
 waternniin, Rev. Stat. c. 199, s 
 8, 1). 2237. 
 
 WhtMi no objection made within 
 thirty days from notice, count:il 
 may proceed with work. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 199, s. 9, p. 2237. 
 
 When work is in respect of a high- 
 way, company may elect to dn 
 the work and receive payment 
 
 from municipality. Rev. Stat. c. 
 199, s. 10, p. 2237. 
 
 Company and council may agree as 
 to modt; of doing the work. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 199, s, 11, I). 2237. 
 
 If no agreement, council to [trocure 
 approval of (.'ommissioner of 
 Public Works. Rev. Stat. c. 19:>, 
 s. 11, p. 2237. 
 
 Application to Commissioner of Pun- 
 lie Works, Rev. Stat. c. 199, s. 
 12. p. 2238. 
 
 Execution of work, if api)roved. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 199, s. 13, p. 2238. 
 
 roinmissioner may order examina- 
 tion and report, Rev. Stat. c. 199, 
 s. 14, p. 2238. 
 
 Expenses of application to Commis- 
 sioner. Rev. Stat. c. 199, s. J 5, 
 p. 2238. 
 
 Decision of Commissioner to be final. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 199, s. 16, p. 2238. 
 
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 Wlicn pliiiiH, «'tc., for work on IiIkIi- 
 wiiy art" appnivfti, (••nnpaiiy iiiuy 
 tXfcutc \V(»rk, Ucv. Stut. c. 199, 
 s. 17, I). 2238. 
 
 Wlicii plauH arc iiKxIifu'd, company 
 may do tin- work at price tixcil, 
 KfV. Stat. <■. 199, s. 18. p. 2239. 
 
 Wlu'u (oiiiiiany docs not iise rcu-son- 
 Mble dilip'ncc, Uev. Stat. c. 199. 
 
 s. 19, p. 2239. 
 
 Coiiipciisation to <'onii»aiiy for lands 
 •^ taken or injarcd, Ucv. Stut. c. 
 
 199. s. 20, p. 2239. 
 
 Arl)itration in default of ayrce- 
 <^ nicnt. IU\. Stat. e. 199, s. 21. 
 
 p. 2240. 
 
 c'laini for additional compensatio^i, 
 ( 'onnnissioner may direct arbi- 
 *^ tration, Ucv. Stat. c. 199, s. 22, 
 
 p. 2240. 
 
 _y Wiien conncil may finally pass by- 
 law, Kt;v. Stut. c. 199, 8. 23, p. 
 
 _ 2240. 
 
 <'onipany to repair street crossiiifjs 
 ^ , iind municii)ality to repair drains 
 
 and water pipes, Rev. Stat. c. 
 199, S. 24, p, 2240, 
 
 Maintenance of liiKhways at prop.'r 
 ^ level liy corporation. Rev. Stat, 
 
 c. 199, 8. 25, p. 2240. 
 
 Company to maintain railway at pro- 
 per level at the crossinp, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 199, s. 25, p. 2240. 
 
 ('(»\incil not to do nnnecessary dam- 
 aj;e to railway. Rev. Stat. c. 199, 
 s. 26. p. 2241. 
 
 ^ Provision of railway Acts to apply 
 to highway, Rev. Stat. e. 19/, s. 
 27. p. 2241. 
 
 Rij.'lits of railway not to be affected 
 ^ more than necessary, Rev. **tat. 
 
 c. 199. 8. 28, p. 2241. 
 
 Act to apply to commissioners for 
 " constrnction of waterworks. Rev. 
 
 Stat. c. 199, s. 29. p. 2241. 
 
 Powers in special acts as to water- 
 works to b(? subject to Act. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 199, s. 30, p. 2241. 
 
 Service of notices, how affei-tjd, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 199. s. 31. p. 2241. 
 
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 HMLW AYH-Continued. 
 
 Application of provisions in munici- 
 pal Acts as to lii>:liways. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 199, M. 32, it. 2242. 
 
 Conrtruction of drainage works njiou 
 the lanils of, by agreement with 
 municipality, 57 V. c. 56. s. 85, 
 p. 226. 
 
 Constrnction (»f v. ork on ditches and 
 watercourses ui'on the lands of, 
 by UK'reenu'iit with municipality, 
 ,' 57 V. c. 55. s. 21. p. 184. 
 
 Railway clauses of Ditches and 
 Watercourses A<ts — see Ditches 
 and Watercourses. 
 
 RAINY RIVER, Excepted from gen- 
 eral provision as to qualification 
 <»f members of councils, 55 V. & 
 42. s. 73. p. 273. 
 
 See Algonni, etc. 
 
 RATEPAYERS, Rijrht of objecting to 
 passi.iK of by-laws, how enforced, 
 —petitions, what objections may 
 be raised, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 291, p. 
 340. 
 
 Not disqualified from acting as .-.rbi- 
 trators in municipalities where 
 assessed, 55 Y. c. 42, s. 396 (2), 
 p. 374. 
 
 Not discjualificd from acting as mag- 
 istrates because fines payable to 
 municipality, 55 V. c. 42, s. 419a, 
 p. 380. 
 
 To be competent and compellable 
 witnesses in proceedings in 
 which corporations interested, 
 but liable to challenge as jurors, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 425, p. 382. 
 
 Not to be counted more than once 
 in municipal returns, 55 V. c. 4S, 
 
 s. 20 (2), p. 574. 
 
 Mode of obtaining assent to by-laws 
 — see Yoting. 
 
 RATES AND TAXES. 
 
 Treasurer to give certificates as to 
 taxes due on lands being brought 
 under Land Titles Act, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 116, s. 115, p. 1120. 
 
 I^iability of persons added to voters' 
 list on revision, 52 V. c. 3, s. ?2, 
 p. 23. 
 

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 195 
 
 KATES AND TAXES-ContinueJ. 
 
 No npidication to (|iinsli hy-ln\vs Im- 
 IKisiiiK, to !'»' ontcrtuined -ifttT 
 tlin-(> iiioiitliH froiti proiiiiilKatioii, 
 
 :>:> V. c. 42. s. 3^4. p. :{53. 
 
 To lie coiiiimttd from iHt .liiiuiiiry, 
 55 V. c. 41'. H. 364, p. 364. 
 
 <'oinicilH iiiiiy borrow fiiiulH to mt-t't 
 (•iirrcnt cxin'iKlitun-, p»«n(liii« col- 
 lection. 55 V. V. 35, H. 10. ]). 345; 
 57 V. V. 50, 8. 5, p. 167. 
 
 Hv-liiwH for (listiiiiilifyiiij.' flcrtorH 
 for iioii-pjiyiiiciit of. 55 V. c. 42, 
 H. 4S» (2). p. 413. 
 
 AiiKtuiit of license fee paid liy tniii- 
 sient tnnU-r to lie credited upon 
 his first yciir's taxes if lie re 
 nniiiis in the ninnicipality. 55 \'. 
 c. 42. s. 489 (9)f;, p. 415: 56 V. c. 
 35. H. 16. p. 146; 57 V. c. 50, s. 7. 
 p. 167. 
 
 Taxes to lie levied «'(nnilly on all 
 ratealile property when no other 
 provision nuide, 55 V, c. 48, 8. 6, 
 p. 561. 
 
 I.ialiility to jtaynient of, on land snli- 
 Ject to li "ii or charne in favonr 
 of Crown for nnpaid pnrchase 
 money. 55 V. c. 48, s. 19(/, p. 573. 
 
 .May lie recoverpd from owner, ten- 
 ant or occMipant, — or from any 
 fntui'e owner, tenant, or 'jcou- 
 pant, iavins his remedy over, 55 
 \'. c. i8, H. 20 (2). p. 574, 
 
 May lie dedncted from rent by o<- 
 c'.ipMiit when i)aid by him. un- 
 less there is a special ajrrceinent 
 to the contrary, 55 V. c. 48, s. 24, 
 p. 576. 
 
 Hy-laws for imposing bnsiness tax 
 on mercantile business, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 31(1, p. 579. 
 
 <"ify. town, township, or Tilla^'e 
 councils may make all taxes, 
 iuchidinj; local improvement und 
 sewer rates for any year, pay- 
 aiile in bulk or by instaliniuts. 
 and allow a discount on prompt 
 payment, 55 V. c. 48, s. 53 (1), p. 
 587. 
 
 rouucil may impose additional per- 
 centage of five per cent, upon 
 default in payment, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 
 53 (2), p. 587. 
 
 KATES AND TWEi^ -Coniiitued. 
 
 Notice or demand f<ir payment may 
 be given by collector at any time 
 after receipt of his roll, and be 
 acted on fourteen days after 
 "iefault, 55 V. c. 48. h. 53 (3), p, 
 587. 
 
 Court of revision !nay at any lime, 
 upon petition, redui'e or remit 
 taxes of persons in cases of in- 
 ability to pay through sickness, 
 etc., or an overcharge of more 
 tliau twcnty-tive per cent.. 55 V. 
 <•. 4S. s. 67. p. 5',»3. 
 Councils may iiass by-laws pro- 
 viding for reduction or remis- 
 sion. 55 V. c. 48. s. 67. p. 5)3. 
 
 Court of revision to apportion taxes 
 eharged against blocks of l.ind 
 which have sniist M'leiitly Ik en 
 divided into buildinj; lots. 57 V. 
 c. 51. s. 3, p. 171. 
 Appeal. ij7 V. c. 51. s. 3, p. 173. 
 
 Clerk to notify i>.'asurer of <i\v, 
 town or county, and trei.urer 
 to enter up ainouut t ' argcable 
 against each lot. 57 \'. c. il. s. 
 3, p. 172. 
 
 Colle<'tion of Rates, — 
 Clerks of municipalities to make eu* 
 collectors' rolls.— tin'ir form and 
 cont<'nts, 55 V. c. 48, s. 11!>. p. 
 607. 
 
 Taxes payable to Provincial Trea- 
 surer, to be collected in .siime 
 manner as local taxes. 55 V. c. 
 48. s. 120, p. 608. 
 
 Clerk to deliver roll, certified under 
 
 his hand, to the collector on or 
 
 before 1st f)ctolier, 55 V. c. 48, 
 
 s. 120. 1). 608. 
 
 Council may pass by-laws fixing; 
 other dates for delivery of rolls 
 to collectors, 55 V. c. 48, s. 120, 
 p. 608. 
 
 Clerk to make out rolls for lauds <'f 
 U()n-resi<leuts who are not on 
 assessment rolls and transmit 
 same to treasurer by the 1st 
 November, 55 V. c. 48, h. 121, p. 
 608. 
 
 Collector on receiving roll to procod 
 to collect rates, 55 V. c. 48. s. 
 122. p. COS. 
 
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 RATES AND TAXES— Continued. 
 
 Collectors to call at least once in 
 citit's And towns, and demand 
 puynicnt of taxes, oi leave a 
 notice of amount and enter date 
 of ni>tice or demand on roll, 55 
 V. c. 48, 8. 123 (1), p. 608. 
 
 In places other than cities and 
 towns, collectors to call once on 
 per.son liable, if resident in the 
 municipality, or if authorized by 
 by-law may leave a notice of 
 amount due, 55 V. c. 48, s. 123 
 (2), p. 609. 
 
 When payment not made within 
 fourteen days after demand or 
 notice, collector to levy taxes by 
 distress and sale, 55 V. c. IS. s. 
 124 (1), p. 609. 
 
 Costs chargeable to be those pay- 
 able to Division Court bailiffs, 
 55 V. c. 48, 8. 124 (1), p. 609. 
 
 When party liable is about to re- 
 move goods out of municipality 
 before expiry of time for pay- 
 ment, without paying taxes, 
 warrant may issue for distress 
 and sale, 55 V. c. 48, s. 124 (2). 
 p. 609. 
 
 City, for purposes of provisions relat- 
 ing to distress, to be deemed 
 to be within county. 55 V. c. 4S, 
 8. 124 (3), p. 609. 
 
 Non-residents who have given notice 
 to have their names placed on 
 the roll, to be notified by »)ost. 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 125. p. 609. 
 
 Collector to enter date of sending 
 notice to non-residents on his 
 roll, and entry to be evidence of 
 transmission of notice, 55 Y. c. 
 48. s. 125. p. 609. 
 
 In case of default in payment <>f 
 t!i\es by non-residents so noti- 
 fied, collector may distrain goods 
 found on the land. 55 V. c. 48. s. 
 126. p. 6i0. 
 
 Six days* public notice of sale of 
 goods distrained to be given, and 
 Roodf to be sold by public auc- 
 tion. 55 V. c. 48. s. 127. p. 610. 
 
 Surplus remaii.'ug after satisfaction 
 of taxes and costs in default of 
 other claim to be paid over to 
 
 HATES AND TA.XKi^— Continued. 
 
 person in whose possession dis- 
 trained goods were found, 55 V. 
 c. IS, s. 128, p. 610. 
 
 If claim to surplus is made by ))er- 
 sou rated, and his claim is ad- 
 mitted, surplus to be paid to him, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 129, p. 610, 
 
 If claim contested, surplus to be 
 paid to treasurer pending the 
 determination of the rights of 
 the claimants, 55 V. c. 48, s, 130, 
 p. 610. 
 
 Taxes not recoverable in any >tther 
 manner may be recovered by 
 action, and ct)py of collector's 
 roll to be evidence of debt, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 131, p. 610. 
 
 la towns, villages and townships, 
 collectors to return rolls and 
 pay over proceeds by 14th De- 
 cember, or if allowed by council, 
 by 1st February, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 132, p. 611. 
 
 Collector to make oath as to truth 
 of entries made by him on roll, 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 132, p. 611. 
 
 Collector to pay over amounts col- 
 lected to treasurer weekly in 
 towns and villages, and .>very 
 two weeks in townships, 57 V. c. 
 51. s. 6, p. 174. 
 
 If collector makes default in collec- 
 tion, other persons may be em- 
 ployed. 55 V. c. 48, 8. 133, p. 611. 
 
 Resolution authorizing such employ- 
 ment not to affect duty of col- 
 lector, or liability of himself and 
 his sureties. 55 V. c. 48, s. 133 (2). 
 p. 611. 
 
 In cities, councils may fix times for 
 return of collectors' rolls. 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 134. p. 611. 
 
 When taxes unpaid and cannot be 
 collected, collector to make re- 
 turn in duplicate, giving reasons 
 for non-collection. 55 V. c. 48. s. 
 135. p. 611. 
 
 Clerk to mail notice of arrears to 
 person making default in jmy- 
 ment of taxes on land, 55 V. c. 
 48. s. 135. p. 611. 
 
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 ed. 
 
 siou dis- 
 id, 55 V. 
 
 ^ by )M»r- 
 m is ad- 
 i to hiiu, 
 10. 
 
 IS to be 
 iiug the 
 •ights of 
 18, s. 130, 
 
 luy other 
 rered by 
 ollector's 
 !bt, 55 V. 
 
 jwnships, 
 oils iiud 
 14th De- 
 
 Y council, 
 c. 48, s. 
 
 to truth 
 1 on roll, 
 
 LI. 
 
 uuts col- 
 
 eekly iu 
 
 lid .'very 
 
 57 V. c. 
 
 iu collcc- 
 be oiu- 
 J3, p. 611. 
 
 eiuploy- 
 y of 00 1- 
 uself and 
 8. 133 (2), 
 
 tinu's for 
 Is. 55 V. 
 
 anuot be 
 make re- 
 i; reasons 
 ('. 48. 8. 
 
 rrea rs to 
 iu imy- 
 55 V. c. 
 
 RATES AND TAXES— ConfniHerf. 
 
 Tollector to be credited with amount 
 not realized upon making oath 
 as to taxes unpaid and his in- 
 ability to collect them, 55 V. c. 
 48. s. 136. p. 612. 
 
 Taxes without registratiou to form 
 a lirst charge on land except as 
 against the Crown, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 137, p. 612. 
 
 Duties of treasurers, clerks and asses- 
 sors in relation to arrears, — 
 
 liists of lands in arrear for three 
 years to be furnished by county 
 treasurer to clerks of local muni- 
 cipalities, 55 V. c. 48, 8. 140, p. 
 612, 
 
 Local clerks to keep lists in 'heir 
 otlices open to inspection ainl 
 give copies to assessors, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 141, p. 613. 
 
 Assessors to ascertain if lands in 
 arrear occupied and notify occu- 
 pants, and owners when known, 
 that lands liable to be sold. 55 
 V. c, 48. s. 141, p. 613. 
 
 Assessors to enter particulars on 
 lists and sign and return vanie 
 to clerk, 55 V. c. 48. s. 141, p. 613. 
 
 Assessor's certificate on oath to be 
 attached to list when returned— 
 form of, 55 V. c. 48. s. 142, p. 
 613. 
 
 I^)cal clerks to certify to county 
 treasurer what lands app"ar to 
 have become occupied t)r are in- 
 correctly described, 55 V. c. 48. 
 s. 143 (1). p. 613. 
 
 Treasurers to return to clerks ac- 
 count of arrears on such occu- 
 pied lanil. 55 V. c. 48. s. 143 (2). 
 p. 613. 
 
 Clerk to insert amount of arrears on 
 collector's roll. 55 V. c. 48, s. 143 
 (3). p. 614. 
 
 Collector to make return when there 
 is not sufficient distress to satisfy 
 taxes. 55 V. c. 48. s. 144, p. 614. 
 
 Local treasurers to make annual 
 return of unj>aid taxes to county 
 treasurer. 55 V. c. 48. s. 145 (1), 
 
 V. ^'14. 
 
 RATES AND TAXES— Continued. 
 
 What to contain, 55 V. c. 
 145 (2), p. 614. 
 County tr<'asurer not bound 
 ceive statement after 8th 
 55 V. 
 
 48, 8. 
 
 to re- 
 April, 
 
 48, 8. 145 (2), p. 614. 
 
 Occupied lands of non-residents 
 rem lining in arrear to be liable 
 to sale — arrears need not be 
 Itluced on collector's roll again, 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 146. p. 614. 
 
 Penalty for clerks or assessors neg- 
 lecting duties with regard to ar- 
 rears. 55 V. c. 48. 8. 147, p. 014. 
 
 After return of collector's roll, local 
 treasurer to receive arrears until 
 statement sent to county trea- 
 surer. 55 V. r. 48. s. 148 (1). p. 615. 
 
 After statement sent to county trea- 
 surer, collection of taxes to be- 
 long to him alone, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 148 (2). p. 615. 
 
 Receipt to be given by county trea- 
 surer when taxes paid to him, — 
 what to contain, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 148 (2), p. 615. 
 
 Local councils may pass by-laws 
 remitting taxes on non-resident 
 lands, clerk to forward copy of 
 by-law to treasurer. 55 V. c. ''8, 
 s. 149, p. 615. 
 
 Whole amount of arrears to be paid 
 jit once, unless land is sub- 
 divided. 55 V. <•. 48. s. 150, p. 615. 
 
 When necessary, treasurer may di- 
 viile land into different parts in 
 his books. 55 V. c. 48, s. 150, p. 
 615. 
 
 Treasurer to furnish stnttment of 
 arrears on demand and charge 
 twenty cents for each lot up to 
 four, and twenty cents for every 
 additional ten lots, 55 V. c. 48. s. 
 151. p. 616. 
 
 No fee to be charged when person 
 making search forthwith pave 
 arrears. 55 V. c. 48. s. 151. p. 616. 
 
 County treasurer to keep separ-ite 
 book for each local municipality 
 in which to enter arrears, and 
 eomplete and lialance same on 
 T<t May. .-5 V. c. 48. s. 152, p. 
 61 fi. 
 
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 County treasurer to make necessary 
 alterations in his books when 
 municipality or parts thereof 
 have l;"en united or separated, 
 55 V. c. 48. 8. 153. p. 616. 
 
 When lands are found not to have 
 been assessed, clerk under direc- 
 tion of council to enter such 
 lands on next collector's roll. 55 
 V. c. 48. 8. 154. p. 616. 
 
 Land to be valued, 55 V. c. 48. s. 
 154, p. 616. 
 
 Owners may appeal from valua- 
 tion to council, 55 V. c. 48. s. 
 154, p. 616. 
 
 When appeal to be made and de- 
 termined. 55 V. c. 48. s. 154, p. 
 616. 
 
 County treasurer to correct clerical 
 errors. 55 V. c. 48, s. 155. p. ei7. 
 
 County treasurers not to be bound 
 to accept papers purixn'tinj; to 
 be receipts without further 
 proof. 55 V. c. 48. s. 156. p. 617. 
 
 Adding ten per cent, to arrears on 
 1st May, 55 V. c. 48, s. 157, p. 617. 
 
 In municipalities where five per cent, 
 added on failure to pay instal- 
 ments only five i)er cent, to be 
 added on 1st May. 57 V. c. 51. s. 
 7, p. 174. 
 
 When county treasurer finds th.tt 
 tlu're is distress on non-residents' 
 lands, he may order collector to 
 levy. 55 V. c. 48. s. 158. p. 617. 
 
 T'npatented lands to be liable to 
 taxation from date of sale or 
 frrant, 55 V. c. 48. s. 159. p. 617. 
 
 Lands sold or located as free jjrant 
 lands i)rior to l.st January. 1J;63. 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 159. p. 617. 
 
 Iliqrhts of Crown in lands granted, 
 sold or located not to be affect- 
 ed, 55 V. c. 48. s. 159, p. 617. 
 
 Deficiencies in amount collected for 
 school or local rates, county rates 
 or Provincial taxes to be sup- 
 plied out of ceneral funds of 
 mnniciixility, 55 V. c. 48. s, 103. 
 p. 62S. 
 
 R.ATES AND TAXE^—Cnntinufil 
 
 Municipality not to be liable for 
 deficiency in taxes on personalty 
 except for county rates, 55 V. c 
 48, s. 203, p. 628. 
 
 Arrears in cities and towns to be 
 colle(!ted in same manner us in 
 other municipalities, and trea- 
 surer and mayor to perform 
 duties imposed upon treasurer 
 and warden, 55 V. c. 48, s. 201. p. 
 629. 
 
 Treasurers of counties, cities and 
 towns to keep triplicate blank 
 receipt books, and give one re- 
 ceipt to person paying taxes, and 
 another to clerk, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 205, p. 629. 
 
 Receipts to be delivered to clerk 
 
 every three months, 55 V. c. 48, 
 
 s. 205. p. 629. 
 Receipts to be filed by clerk and 
 
 entry of payment made, 55 V. c. 
 
 48, s. 205. p. 629. 
 
 Books to bo audited annually, 55 V. 
 
 c. 48. s. 205, I). 629. 
 
 Arrears of taxes in new municipali- 
 ties — t)n incorporation of town 
 county treasurer to transmit list 
 of arrears to town treasurer, CS 
 V. c. 48. s. 206. p. 629. 
 Powers of town treasurer an.i 
 mayor as to collection of ar- 
 rears thereafter, 55 V. c. 48. ^. 
 
 206, p. 629. 
 
 When new township or villag<' 
 formed from lands lying in dif- 
 ferent counties, collections to be 
 made by treasurer of county 
 in which new municipality is 
 situate, 55 V. c. 48. s. 207. p. 
 629. 
 
 When new town formed, town 
 treasurer to collect arrears. 55 
 V. c. 48. s. 207. p. 629. 
 
 Lists to be transmitted to trea- 
 surers ch.-.rged with collection. 
 55 Y. c. 48. s. 207. p. 629. 
 
 Treasurer of county to open a rep- 
 arate account, 55 V. c. 48. s. 
 
 207, p. 629. 
 Treasurer and warden of county, 
 
 or treasurer and mayor in the 
 case of a town, to take neces- 
 sary proceedings, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 208. p. 6.'^0. 
 
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 HAT 
 
 109 
 
 clerk 
 C. 48, 
 
 55 V. 
 
 a rep- 
 
 48. s. 
 
 RATES AND TAXES— Continued. 
 
 When lands advertised before for- 
 mation, sale to he completed 
 as if municipality had not been 
 formed, 55 V. c. 48, s. 208, p. 630. 
 Proceedings when lands have been 
 returned to treasurer of county 
 before separation, but have 
 not been advertised, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 208, p. 630. 
 If advertised, sale to be com- 
 pleted as if separation had 
 not taken plac", 55 V. c. 48, s, 
 209, p. 630. 
 
 Treasurer not to receive percentage 
 from persons making payment, 
 55 y. c. 48, s. 219. p. 632, 
 
 All arrears from whatever rates 
 arising, to form one charge on 
 lands, 55 V. c. 48. s. 222. p. 630. 
 
 Responsibility of officers, — 
 
 Security to be given l)y treasurers 
 and collectors, 55 V. c. 48, a. 223, 
 p. 633. 
 Bond to be given by officer and 
 two sureties in manner pro- 
 vided by by-law, 55 V. c. 48. ». 
 224, p. 633. 
 
 Penalty on officers failing to perform 
 duties— how enforced, 55 V. c. 
 48, 8. 225, p. 633. 
 
 Substitution of other persons to act 
 when assessors make default. 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 226, p. 633. 
 
 Penalty for fraudulent entries or 
 wilful omission of duty. 55 V. c. 
 
 48, s. 227, p. 633. 
 
 Proceeding to comp '1 payment ovor 
 of moneys in hands of collector. 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 231. p. 634. 
 
 Warrant to be delivered to sheriff, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 232. p. 634. 
 
 Sheriff to levy and pay over, C") 
 V. c. 48. s. 233. p. 633. 
 
 Proceedings against sheriff on neg- 
 lect to levy or pay over. 55 V. 
 C. 48, s. 234, p. 634. 
 
 Order nisi. — when returnable, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 235, p. n5. 
 
 Hearing, 55 V. c. 48. s. 236. p. 635. 
 
 Fi. fn. to coroner. 55 V. c. 48, ss. 
 237, 238, p. 635. 
 
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 V- 
 
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 HATES AND TAXES— Continued. 
 
 Penalty on sheriff. 65 V. c. 48. ■. 
 
 239, p. 635. 
 
 Payment over of Provin<nal taxes. 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 240, p. 635. 
 
 Payment over of county rates, rs 
 \. c. 48, s. 241, p. 636. 
 Bonds to apply to county moneys, 
 
 55 V. c. 48. 8. 242, p. 636. 
 Local treasurers to pay over county 
 
 moneys to county treasurers, 
 
 55 y. c. 48. s. 243. p. 636. 
 Mode of enforcing payment, 55 \'. 
 
 c. 48. s. 244. p. 636. 
 Warrant to sheriff. 55 V. c. 48. s. 
 
 244. p. 636. 
 How sheriff to levy amount, 55 V. 
 
 c. 48. s. 245, p. 636. 
 
 Treasurer to account for, and pay 
 
 over Crown moneys. 55 V. c. 48, 
 
 8. 246. p. 636. 
 
 Municipality to be re.sponsihle 
 
 Crown. 55 V. c. 48. s. 247 
 
 636. 
 
 Treasurer to be responsible 
 
 county, city or town, and bmids 
 
 to apply. 55 V. c. 48. s. 248. i». 
 
 637. 
 
 Bonds to apply to school moneys, 
 etc.. 55 V. (■. 48. s. 249, p. 637. 
 
 Municipality responsible for defaiilt 
 of treasurer. 55 V. c. 48. s. 250. 
 p. 637. 
 
 ilecovery and application of 
 ties," 55 V. c. 48. ss. 252. 
 637. 
 
 Formation of non-resident land fund 
 and dealings therewith — 8ee N»n- 
 Rcsident Land Fund (55 V. c. 48, 
 ss.210-221, pp. 630-632). 
 
 Tiix on dogs — see Dogs. 
 
 Kate to be l<>vied by sheriff to satisfy 
 execution against nn-nicipality— 
 see Executions Against Munici- 
 I»al Corporations. 
 
 By-laws respecting yearly rates — see 
 Yearly Kates, 
 
 Assessment of property — see Assess- 
 ment. 
 
 Levying rates for drainage works 
 undertaken on local assessment 
 plan — see Drainage. 
 
 penal- 
 253. p. 
 
200 
 
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 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 REC 
 
 RATES AND TAXES— Continued. 
 
 Exemptiuns— see Exomptious from 
 Taxation. 
 
 For Hiuh School purposes — see Hijih 
 Schools. 
 
 For local improvements — see Local 
 Improvements. 
 
 Rates for police village purposes- 
 see I*olice Villages. 
 
 For public school purposes — see Pub- 
 lic Schools. 
 
 Sale of lands for taxes— see Tax 
 Sales. 
 
 luiiKisition and application of com- 
 mutation tax imposed in lieu of 
 statute labour — see Statute La- 
 bour. 
 
 "I{I:AL ESTATE," Meaning of. in 
 Municipal Acts, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 2 (7), p. 244. 
 
 In Assessment Acts includes fix- 
 tures, trees and mines, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 2 (9), p. 560. 
 
 "REAL PROPERTY." Meaning of, in 
 Municipal Acts, 55 V. c. 42, s. | 
 2 (7), p. 244. 
 
 In Assessment Acts, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 2 (9). p. 560. 
 
 Compensation for lands taken or in- 
 jured — see Compensation for 
 liands Taken or Injured (55 V. 
 c. 42. ss. 483-488r. pp. 407-411). 
 
 Assessment — see Assessment. 
 
 Collection of taxes — see Rates and 
 
 Taxes. 
 Sale of lands for taxes — see Tax 
 
 Sales. 
 
 RECEPTIONS, City councils may 
 make provision in estimates for, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 520rt, p. 450. 
 
 What amount may be provided, 55 
 A', c. 42, s. 520ff, p. 450. 
 
 RECORDS. To be kept by clerk of 
 council, 55 V. c. 42, s. 245. p. 325. 
 
 RECOI'NT, After elections, county 
 judge on affidavit may appoint 
 a time for. and give notice to 
 candidates, 55 V. c. 42, s. 163 (3), 
 p. 305. 
 
 RECOUNT— C'ojitinwcd. 
 
 Deposit of $25 to be made by appli- 
 cant, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 163 (4), p. 
 305. 
 
 Who may be present at, 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 163 (5), p. 305. 
 
 Opening of packets by judge, 55 V. 
 c. 42, 8. 163 (6), p. 305. 
 
 To be a continuous proceeding, E5 
 V c. 42, s. 163 (7), p. 305. 
 
 When not proceeding, papers to be 
 sealed up and securely kept, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 163 (7), p. 305. 
 
 Procedure by county judge. 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 163 (8), p. 306. 
 
 When concluded, ballot papers to be 
 
 si'aled up and result certified to 
 
 clerk, 55 V. c. 42, s. 163 (8), p. 
 306. 
 
 Not to affect other remedies, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 164, p. 307. 
 
 Costs payment of, to be determined 
 by judge, 55 V. c. 42, s. 165 (1). 
 p. 307. 
 Taxation. 55 \. c. 42, p. 165 (2), p. 
 307. 
 
 Recovery of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 165 (3), 
 p. 307. 
 
 "REEVE," To include deputy-reeve, 
 except as to office of justice of 
 the peace, 55 V. c. 42, s. 2 (10), 
 p. 244. ■ 
 
 REEVES. Office to cease upon with- 
 drawal of town from county, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 25 (4), p. 256. 
 
 To file certificate of election before 
 taking seats in county council, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 65, p. 270. 
 Form of certificate, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 66, p. 270. 
 
 In junior county to be ex-officio 
 members of provisional council, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 72, p. 273. 
 
 In villages may be paid a salary, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 23?, p. 322. 
 
 To be head of township or village 
 corporation, 55 V. c. 42. s. 243, p. 
 325. 
 
 To be ex-officio justices of the peace, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 416, p. 379. 
 
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 201 
 
 REEVES— Continued. 
 
 Aftei" taking oath, not to require 
 property qualification to aot as 
 justices of the peace, 55 V, c. 
 42, 8. 417, p, 379. 
 
 REFEREE T XDER DRAINAGE 
 ACT — see Drainage. 
 
 REFORMATORY INSTITUTIONS, 
 
 Exempted from taxation, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 7 (9), p. 562. 
 
 REFUSE, By-laws for regulating the 
 burning of, in the open air, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 489 (24), p. 419. 
 
 REGISTRARS. Appointment in provi- 
 sional counties. 55 V. c. 42, s. 46, 
 p. 262. 
 
 Disqualified from membership in 
 councils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 77 (1), p. 
 275. 
 
 Appointment as members of courts 
 for ht>aring appeals from equali- 
 zation of assessments, and pow- 
 ers and duties thereon, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 79, p. 598. 
 
 See Rejiistration of Instru- 
 ments Affecting Lands. 
 
 REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS. 
 DP]ATHS AND MARRIAGES 
 
 —see Births, Deaths and Mar- 
 riages. 
 
 RE(^ISTRATION 
 Bv 
 
 OF BY LAWS. 
 
 laws for contracting debts by 
 issuing debentures for longer 
 term than one year to be regis- 
 tered, 55 V. c. 42, s. 351. p. 360. 
 
 By-law and debentures to be valid 
 unless application to cpiash or 
 set aside made and certificate 
 thereof registered within three 
 months from registry, 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 352 (1). p. 360. 
 
 Form of certificate, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 356 (1). p. 362. 
 
 If proceedings to quash or .set aside 
 dismissed in whole or in part 
 by-law or so much thereof as is 
 not quashed to l)e absolutely 
 valid three months after regis- 
 try, 55 V. c. 42, s. 352 (2), p. 360. 
 
 REGISTRATION OF BY-LAWS-Con'd 
 
 Certificate of dismissal of proceed- 
 ings to be registered, 55 V. c. ^2, 
 s. 352 (2), p. 360. 
 
 Form of certificate, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 356 (2), p. 362. 
 
 Notii'e of registry to be published 
 immediately thereafter, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 352 (3), p. 360. 
 Form of notice, 55 V. c. 42, s. 354, 
 p. 361. 
 
 Irregularities in local improv»>ni''nt 
 by-laws not to invalidate same 
 after registry, unless proceedingA 
 taken within one month there- 
 
 after, 55 V, 
 361. 
 
 c. 42. s. 352 (4), p. 
 
 of fifty 
 55 V. c. 
 
 Certificate of application to quash 
 to be registered within five 
 weeks after registry of by-law, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 352 (5). p. 361. 
 
 Local improvement by-laws in 
 cities, towns and villages may Ue 
 registered at option of council, 
 55 V. c. 2. s. 353. p. 361. 
 
 By-laws to be registered as provided 
 by Debentures Registration Act, 
 iind registrar to be entitled to 
 fee of .$2 thereon, 55 Y. c. 42. s. 
 355. p. 362. 
 
 Registrar entitlfd to fee 
 cents for each certificat* 
 42. s. 356 (3). p. 362. 
 
 Changes in names of streets hnd 
 certificate of county jtidge. 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 496 (31). p. 435. 
 
 By-laws since 29th ^larch, 1873. un- 
 der which roads are opened upon 
 private [troperty. to be registered 
 by deposit of duplicate certificate 
 by clerk under corponite s«'al. .^.5 
 Y. c. 42. s. 547 (1). p. 466; 56 V. c. 
 21. s. 83. p. 76. 
 
 Mode of registering by-laws or or- 
 ders of quarter sessions under 
 whieh roads have bf>en opened 
 on jtrivate property prior to 2nth 
 :Mareh. 1S73. 55 Y. c. 42. s. 547 
 (2), p. 467. 
 
 By-laws, orders 
 iiig changes 
 flaries to be 
 
 II council, etc.. inak- 
 in innnicipal ho.ni- 
 rcL'istered. 56 Y. c. 
 
 .21, s. 83 (3), p. 77. 
 
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 M 
 
 I. 
 
 REGISTRATION OF DEBENTURES 
 
 — see Debentures. 
 
 REGISTRATION OF INSTRU- 
 MENTS AFFECTING LANDS. 
 
 Rt-Kistry Offices, 
 Where offices to be established. 56 
 V. c. 21, s. 3, p. 53. 
 
 Toronto offices, 56 V. c. 21, ss. 5, 
 6, I). 53. 
 
 Removal of offices, 56 V. c. 21, s. 8, 
 p. 54. 
 
 County councils to provide fire proof 
 
 offices and vaults, and fuel and 
 
 furniture, 56 V. c. 21. s. 9, p. 55. 
 
 Towns and cities to contribute to 
 
 expense, 56 V. c. 21, s. 9. p. f5. 
 
 Books to be provided by county trea- 
 surer, 56 V. c. 21. 8. 29. p. 60. 
 
 On default, registrar may provide 
 books and recover the cost, 56 
 V. c. 21. s. 30, p. 61. 
 
 County judge and warden to certify 
 to books, 56 V c. 21, s. 31. p. 61. 
 
 Determination of share of expense 
 
 upon withdrawal of town from 
 
 county, 55 V. c. 42, s. 25 (I), p. 
 
 256. 
 
 New award after lapse of five 
 
 y«'ars, 55 V. c. 42. s. 25 (2). p. 
 
 256. 
 
 Registrar's Fees, — 
 
 Recovery in certain cases from muni- 
 cipality, 56 \. V. 21, s. 115. p. 90. 
 Accounts to be kept. 56 V. c. 21, s. 
 
 117. p. 90. 
 Amount of gross income which 
 may be retained. 56 V. c. 21. s. 
 117, p. 90. 
 Payments out of gross income to 
 co!inty or city. 56 V. c. 21, s. 
 120. p. 92. 
 Paynu'uts out of net income to 
 county or city. 57 V. c. 9, s. 
 1 (6). (7). p. 49. 
 Certain fees not to b(» included in 
 arriving at amount payable to 
 county or city, 56 V. c. 21, s. 
 127. p. 94. 
 
 Of Particular Instruments. — 
 Award of fence-viewers. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 219. s. 10. p. 2357. 
 
 REGISTHATIOfl.ETC.— C'..«ti»Mf;rf. 
 
 Agreements between adjoininfi own- 
 ers as to line fences. Rev. St it. 
 c. 219, s. 13. p. 2357. 
 
 Award resiH>cting drainage works, to 
 be registered in division whor> 
 lands affected are situate, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 398, p. 374. 
 
 Deeds of lands conveyed to munici- 
 pality for highways, 56 V. c. 42, 
 s. 546 (5), 1). 466. 
 
 Of plans of unincorporated villages 
 before passing by-law for stop- 
 ping up and sale of roads. 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 568 (1), p. 478, 
 
 Award authorizing taking of lands 
 for enlargement of cemetery, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 489 (12r). p. 417. 
 
 Not necessary to preserve lien fnr 
 taxes accrued on land. 55 V. c. 
 48. s. 137, p. 612. 
 
 Plans of towns or villages to be 
 registered in certain cases, 56 \'. 
 c. 21. s. 103 (1), p. 83. 
 Of townships, 56 V. c. 21, s. 103 (3). 
 
 p. 83. 
 Expenses of preparation and regis- 
 tration, how to be borne, 56 V. 
 c. 21. s. 103 (2). p. 83. 
 To be registered in duplicate and 
 duplicate to be certified ly 
 r(>gistrar and deposited with 
 treasurer or assessment com- 
 missioner. 56 V. c. 21. s. 104. p. 
 84. 
 Conditions of registration, — roads 
 not to be laid out less than 
 66 feet wide, 56 V. c. 21, s. Po 
 (6). p. 81. 
 Tax deeds — see Tax Sales. 
 
 REGISTRATION OF MANHOOD 
 SUFFRAGE VOTERS — see 
 Manhood Suffrage Voters. 
 
 REGRATING. By-laws for preventing, 
 56 V. c. 42. s. 503 (6). p. 441. 
 
 RELATOR. In proceedings to ipn- vali- 
 dity of election or rif,.,L to 
 elect — see Controverted Elections 
 (55 V. c. 42, ss. 187-208, pp. 312 
 317). 
 
 RENT, Exempted from taxation, 55 V. 
 c. 48. s. 7 (26). p. 564. 
 
 See liandlord and Tenant. 
 
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 208 
 
 REPOItTS. Wh<>n iimU'r consicU'ration 
 by coiint-'il at time of I'U'ction 
 may be procet'dod with there- 
 after. 55 V. c. 42, s. 284, p. 338. 
 
 KESEIIVOIUS, By-laws for establish- 
 iiiK, cleunsiii}; or elusinj;, ete,, 
 for proeiiriujr analysis of water 
 and charging for the nse of 
 water. 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (42). p. 
 421. 
 
 IIESIGXATIOX, Of m.>mber of council 
 may be allowed by consent of 
 majority. 55 V. c. 42, s, 179, p. 
 311. 
 
 RESOLUTIONS. Clerk to furnish 
 coi)ies wiien required. 55 \. c. 42, 
 8. 247 (1). p. 325. 
 
 Clerk's fees for making copies. 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 247 (1). p. 325. 
 
 I'roceedings to quash— see Qmishing 
 By-laws. Orders and Resolu- 
 tions (55 V. c. 42. ss. 332-339. pp. 
 352-354). 
 
 RETURXIN(i OFFICERS. To !.*■ ap- 
 pointed by by-law for each ward 
 in nninicipality. 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 97 (1). p. 281. 
 
 Clerk to act for whole municipality. 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 97 (2), p. 282. 
 
 When no wards or polling suit-divi- 
 sions. 55 A', c. 42, s. 98. p. 282. 
 
 Death or absence, how provided for. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 99. i). 282. 
 
 To be conservators of the peace. 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 100. p. 282. 
 
 'Slay swear in special constables, Eo 
 V. <•. 42, s. 101. p. 283. 
 
 To nuike declaration of office, 55 \'. 
 c. 42. s. 271f/. p. 334. 
 
 ('hairman of meeting to elect roa 1 
 conunissioners to act as. 55 V. c. 
 48. s. 107. p. 605. 
 
 At elections of police trustees- see 
 Police Villages. 
 
 Duties in connection with nomina- 
 tions—see Nominations. 
 
 Duties in connection with elections 
 and voting on by-laws— see Elec- 
 tions; Voting. 
 
 REWARDS. May l)e off.uvd by cf.ua- 
 cils for discovery and apprehen- 
 
 sion of criminals, 55 V. c, 
 481, p. 407. 
 
 s. 
 
 For aitprehension and conviction of 
 horse-thieves. by-laws provid- 
 ing for, 55 V. c. 42, s. 494. "p. 425. 
 
 By-laws for granting, to jtersons dis- 
 tinguishing themselves at tires, 
 56 V. c. 35, s. 22. p. 148. 
 
 RIFLE ASSOCIATIONS. By-laws for 
 aiding. 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (10), p. 
 402. 
 
 RIOTS, Elections interrupted by, to be 
 resumed on following day, 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 159. p. 303. 
 
 If f(Uir days elapse new election to 
 l)e ordered, 55 V. c. 42, s. 159, 
 l». 303. 
 
 RIVERS. STREAMS AND (UlEEKS. 
 
 Power to acquire property in. 
 and build dams. etc.. for running 
 electric light machini'ry. 55 \'. c. 
 42. s. 479(/. p. 406. 
 
 By-laws for i>rotecti(Ui of, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 479 (4). p. 400. 
 For HMUoval of door steps, etc., 
 
 ol)structing, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 
 
 to), p. 401. 
 For improvement of. 55 V. c. 42, 
 
 s. 479 (6). p. 401. 
 For granting aid in establishi lent 
 
 of wharves, docks, beacons. 
 
 etc.. on. 55 V. c. 42. s. 479 tS). 
 
 I). 401. 
 Assent of electors required. 55 V. 
 
 c. 42. s. 479 (8), p. 401. 
 
 Security may be taken from pt r- 
 sons aided. 55 \. c. 42. s. 479 
 (S). p. 401. 
 
 For conipelling removal of oiistruc- 
 tions by the person respon- 
 sible. 55 V. c. 42. s. 496 ^26), p. 
 433. 
 
 For i>rotecting and regu!;itiim 
 booms in. 55 V. c. 42. s. 511 (1), 
 p. 447. 
 
 Duty of councils with respect to pre- 
 venting the accumulation of 
 driftwood or fallen timber. 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 535/j. p. 462. 
 
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 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
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 RIVERS, Etc.— Continued. 
 
 By-laws for straightening, fti-., 
 
 liighuiiys 
 
 42, s. 550 
 
 1o 
 or 
 of 
 23. 
 
 wluMi dangerous to 
 and bridges, 56 V. o. 
 (2«), p. 469. 
 
 Uenioval of stones, etc., so as 
 endanger bridges, drains, 
 waterniains without consent 
 councils prohibited, 55 V. c. 
 s. 1, p. 156. 
 Penalty, 55 V. c. 23, s. 2, p. 156. 
 
 Municipal jurisdiction with resiiei-t 
 to bridges — see Bridges. 
 
 By-laws for deepening, straighten- 
 ing, cleaning, etc., by local rnt«'s 
 — see Drainage. 
 
 By-laws for constructing improve- 
 ments on local assessment plan 
 — see Y^ocal Improvements. 
 
 "ROAD." Meaning of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 2 
 <8), p. 244. 
 
 KOAD ALLOWANCES— see Hi;;h- 
 ways. 
 
 KOAD COMMISSIONERS, By-laws 
 for ai»pointment, remuneration 
 and regulation of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 479 (2), (3). p. 400. 
 
 Appointment by county councils to 
 enforce the opening up and re- 
 pair of townsliip roads, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 560, p. 474. 
 
 Moneys to be expended on ord'is 
 of. 55 V. c. 42, s. 561. p. 474. 
 
 Appointment by wardens and county 
 judge acting as arbitrators, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 564. p. 475. 
 
 Twenty resident landholders in tin- 
 incorporated township may have 
 nu'eting called for election of. 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 102. p. 604. 
 
 Persons desiring meeting to be called 
 to sign ri'cjuisition to some per- 
 son nan)ed therein, 55 V. c. 48. s. 
 103. p. 604. 
 
 If person named neglects for ten 
 days to call meeting, three of <^he 
 persons signing requisition may 
 call it. 55 V. c. 48, s. 104, p. 605. 
 
 Notice calling meeting to name time 
 and place therefor, and be posh'd 
 up, 55 \. c. 48. s. 105. p. 605. 
 
 IIOAD COMMISSIONERS— CoH<i/iNeJ. 
 
 Number elected to be not less than 
 three nor more than five. 55 V. 
 0. 48, 8. 106, p. 605. 
 
 Who to act as chairman of the meet- 
 ing, 55 V. c. 48, s. 107, p. 605. 
 
 Chairman to have a casting vote, 56 
 V. c. 48, 8. 107, p. 605. 
 
 Meeting to appoint a secretary. 55 
 V. c. 48, 8. 107, p. 605. 
 
 Mode of voting, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 108, p. 605. 
 
 Record to be made of persons vot- 
 ing, if required by two landhold- 
 ers present, 55 V. c. 48, s. 109, p. 
 605. 
 
 Voters objected to, to name property 
 on which they vote and be 
 sworn, — form of oath, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 110, p. 605. 
 
 Term of office to be until 31st De- 
 cember next after election, and 
 declaration of office to be taken, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. Ill, p. 606. 
 
 First meeting to be held within a 
 fortnight after election, and 
 times and i»laces for performance 
 of statute labour to be fixed. 55 
 V. c. 48, 8. 112, p. 606. 
 
 Times io be fixed for service, unless 
 meeting for election otherwise 
 directs, to be not earlier than 
 20th .Tune and not later than 
 20th .Tuly, 55 V. c. 48, s. 113, p. 
 606. 
 
 Ratio of service, 55 V. c. 48, s. 114, 
 p. G06. 
 
 To act as overseers, and be paiil for 
 extra labour performed. 55 V. c. 
 48. s. 115, p. 606. 
 
 To expend commutation tax on the 
 roads on which statute labour 
 would otherwise have been per- 
 formed. 55 V. c. 48. s. 116. p. 606. 
 
 Subsequent meetings to elect com- 
 missioners. 55 V. c. 48. s. 117. p. 
 607. 
 
 Penalties for refusing to p(>rform 
 statute labour to be exi»ended on 
 roads on which labour should 
 have been iierfoniu'd. 55 V. c. 48. 
 s. 118, p. 607. 
 
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 205 
 
 ROAD COMMISSIONEllS— '^ontmn^r!. 
 
 I'l'iialty for ri'fnsiiiR to sorvo (!ur- 
 intc term of t'lcctiun, 55 V. c. 
 48. s. 118(1. I). 607. 
 
 ,3 ROAD COMTANIES, Iloads not to 
 l)ass throntih oitifs. towns or vll- 
 li\j,'cs without permission. Uev. 
 Stat. c. 159, s. 8, p. 1460. 
 
 Powers of county oHicers as to reffu- 
 latiii;j grade of road, Uev. Stat, 
 c. 159, 8. 10, p. 1469. 
 
 Thirty days' notice to he servod on 
 head of council hefore coniineac- 
 luii work. Rev. Stat. c. 159. s. 
 12. p. 1469. 
 
 If no hy-hiw passed within thirty 
 (hiys company nuiy procet'd. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 159. 8. 13, p. 1469. 
 
 When old road nniy he cU)sed up hy 
 council. Rev. Stat. c. 159, s. 14, 
 p. 1469. 
 
 Companies may sell works and 
 rights to municipalities. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 159, s, 64, p. 1478. 
 
 Municipalities may sell roads or 
 st(Kk held by them, Rev. Stat. c. 
 159, s. 65, p. 1479. 
 
 Council or company may take ma- 
 terials for making or repairing 
 roads. Rev. Stat. c. 159, s. 67, p. 
 
 1479. 
 
 Councils may acquire stock. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 159, s. 68, p. 1479. 
 Instalments, how paid, — dividends, 
 how applied, Rev. Stat. c. 159, 
 s. 69, p. 1480. 
 Election of directors, 55 V. c. 36. 
 s. 1, p. 189. 
 
 Councils may loan money to com- 
 panies. Rev. Stat. c. 159, s. 71, 
 p. 1480. 
 Issue of debentures. Rev. Stat. c. 
 159. s. 72, p. 1480. 
 
 Application of provisions as to 
 taking stock and making loans, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 159, s. 73. p. 1481. 
 
 Acquiring gravel beds. etc.. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 159, s. 74. p. 1481. 
 
 Sowing grass and destroying weeds 
 on road sides. Rev. Stat. c. lL-9, 
 s. 77, p. 1481. 
 
 Ru/ D COMPANIES— (;o)U//(««i. 
 
 On default, council may do the 
 work. Rev. Stat. c. 159. s. 78, 
 p. 14S2. 
 
 Tim(> for completion of work hy 
 company. Rev. Stat. c. 159, t-s. 
 79, 80. p. 1482. 
 
 A8snnii)tion of abandoned roads l>y 
 councils. Rev, Stat. c. 159, s. SI, 
 p. 1482. 
 
 Roads on private property, Re^ . 
 Stat. c. 159, s. 82. p. 1482. 
 
 Council may sanction tolls at bridges 
 at a higher rate than on roads, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 159, s. 88, p. 1485. 
 
 Duty as to repair of roads.— «'nforcing 
 repair. 
 
 Company or municipality ownitig 
 roads to keep same in repair, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 159, s. 99, p. 1487. 
 
 County judge may order engineer to 
 examine roads out of repair. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 159, s. 100, p. 1487. 
 
 Oath of engineer. Rev. Stat. c. 159, 
 s. 101. p. 1487. 
 
 Notice to company or municipality 
 if road out of repair. Rev. V.ttit. 
 C. 159, s. 102 (1), (2), p. 1488. 
 
 Report of engineer to county judge. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 159, s. 102 (3), p. 
 
 1488. 
 
 Proce(>dings on expiration of time 
 limited in notice. Rev. Stat. c. 
 159, s. 103, p. 1489. 
 
 Disputes as to state of repair, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 159, s. 104, p. 1489. 
 
 Application to county judge. Rev. 
 
 Stat. c. 104 (1), p. 1489. 
 Inqiiiry by judge. Rev. Stat. c. 
 
 159. s. 104 (2), (3), p. 1489. 
 
 If judge decides that roads out of 
 repair, tolls to cease until re- 
 pairs made. Rev. Stat. c. 159. 
 s. 104 (4), p. 1489. 
 
 Costs, Rev. Stat. c. 159. s. 104 (5), 
 p. 1489. 
 
 Collection of tolls pending deci- 
 sion. Uev. Hiat. c. MK, a. 104 {(\), 
 p. 1400. 
 
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 ROA 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDKX. 
 
 ROA 
 
 Ki 
 
 ROAD COMPANIES— Conf !«««</. 
 
 rcsHcr of rijrht to tolls on noglcot to 
 repair, Ucv. Stat. c. lo'J, ». 30.'). 
 p. 1490. 
 
 Materials not to be removed fioni 
 road, Rev. Stat. e. 159, s. 105 
 (2), p. 1490. 
 
 I'ennlties, Uev, Stnt. o. 151), s. lO.'J 
 (3), p. 1490. 
 
 Partial want of repair cauHed Sv ae- 
 eident to road, l»rid><e or eidvert 
 — engineer to give notice to re- 
 pair, Kev. Stat. f. 159, s. 106. p. 
 1490. 
 
 Collection of tolls dnring time 
 
 fixed l»y notice, Uev. Stat. e. 
 
 159, H. 106 (1), p. 1490. 
 Temporary passage to be provided. 
 
 Uev. Stat. e. 159, s. 106 (2). p. 
 
 1491. 
 
 Neglect to repair, — cesser of right 
 to tolls. Uev. Stat. c. 159. s. 
 107, It. 1491. 
 
 Penalty for taking tolls while road 
 ont of repair, Uev. Stat. e. 159. 
 8. 108, p. 1491. 
 
 Costs of examination of road by 
 engineer, Uev. Stat. o. 159, s. .109, 
 p. 1492. 
 
 When county judge may api»oint 
 another engineer, Uev. Stat. c. 
 159, s. 110, p. 1492. I 
 
 Arbitration when directors or conn- ' 
 cil claim that the road has been | 
 repaired and engineer refuses to | 
 accept r«>pairs. Uev. Stat. c. 159. ! 
 s. 111. p. 1492. 
 
 Appointment of arbitrators, Uev. j 
 Stat. c. 159, 8. Ill (1), p. 1492. j 
 
 • Who may not be appointed, Uev. | 
 
 Stat. c. 159. 8. Ill (2), p. 1493. 
 
 List of persons signing requisition 
 for repair, Uev. Stat. c. 159. s. 
 Ill (3), p. 1493. 
 
 Appointment of third arbitrator. 
 
 Uev. Stat. c. 159, s. 112, p. 1493. 
 Oath of arbitrators. Rev. Stat. c. 
 
 159. s. 113, p. 1493. 
 
 Procedure. Uev. Stat. c. 159. s. 114. 
 p. 1493. 
 
 When arbitrators find that road 
 rendered fit for travel by the 
 
 liOAI) COM PANIES— ContmM«d. 
 
 Weather, Uev. Stat. c. 159. s. 
 114 m, p. 1493. 
 
 Award to show what repairs neces- 
 sary,— provision as to .-ollec- 
 tion of tolls, Uev. Stat. o. ir.9, 
 8. 114 (4), p. 1494.. 
 
 Award to be in duplicate and be 
 filed and be final and binding, 
 Uev. Stat. e. 159, s. 115, p. 14:'4. 
 
 Ue-examination by arbitrators 
 after time limited for reimiiw. 
 Uev. Stat. c. 159, 8. 116. i», 
 1494. 
 
 When arbitrators fail to examine 
 after notice, tolls may be col- 
 lected, Uev. Stat. c. 159, s. 117, 
 p. 1494. 
 
 Costs, Uev. Stat. c. 159. 8. AS. p. 
 1494. 
 
 Decision of majority to bind. Uev. 
 Stat. «•. 159, s. 19. p. 1495. 
 
 IVes. Uev. Stat. c. 159, 8. 120. p. 
 1495. 
 
 Forfeiture of right to take toll at 
 certain gates in case of neglect 
 to repair within time limited, 
 Uev. Stat. c. 159, s. 121. j). 14')5. 
 
 I'^orfeiture of road to county council 
 on continued neglect to rejtair, 
 Uev. Stat. c. 159, s. 122, p. 1495. 
 
 Uesponsibility of local municipali- 
 ties where county council de- 
 clines to assume road, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 159, s. 123, p. 1496. 
 
 .\ppointment of engineer by county 
 councils, his powers and duties. 
 53 V. c. 42. p. 90. 
 By-laws for appointment of cn- 
 ffin"er. 53 V. c. 42, s. 1 (1). p. 
 90. 
 "Engineer," meaning of, 53 V. c. 
 42. s. 1 (2). p. 90. 
 
 Examination of roads or bridges 
 on requisition. 53 V. c. 42, s. 
 2. p. 189. 
 
 Notice of requisition to be given 
 to company. 53 V. c. 42, a. 3, p. 
 90. 
 
 Engineer to examine, and give 
 notice to company of want of 
 repair, 53 V. c. 42. 8. 4, p. 90. 
 
KOA 
 
 THE MUNlCirAL INDKX. 
 
 ROA 
 
 207 
 
 ROA D COMPANIES— rori/iHH*'./. 
 
 CtiiitfUiH of notlc*', 53 V. »•. 42. 8. 5, 
 p. 91. 
 
 R«'-<'Xnmiiiati(»n on oxpiry of tiuif 
 liiiiitcil liy notice. 5.3 V, o. 42. s. 
 6. p. !•!. 
 
 Tolls to cciist' until nmd n'pnir»'«l. 
 53 V. c. 42. H. 7. p. 91. 
 
 Spt'dul report by eujiineer lis to 
 eesser of toils. 53 V. e. 42, b. 8, 
 p. 91. 
 
 Powers of engineer, 53 V. c. 42, s. 
 9. p. 91. 
 
 Uiglit of iiitpeal to eonnty jndp'. 
 53 V. ('. 42. s. 9. p. 91. 
 
 Apitliciition of provisions as to 
 iirliitnition. 53 V. <•. 42. s, 10, 
 p. 92. 
 
 Application of Act to niuls «»\vne(l 
 liy individvnils, 53 V, c. 42, «. 
 11, p. 92. 
 
 Conipanii'S incorporated hy .special 
 charter or Act. — •■n>?inv'er to lie 
 appointed l»y county judjie, 55 V. 
 c. 36, 8, 3, p. 190. 
 
 PendinK actions not affected, 55 V. 
 c. 36, s. 4. p. 190. 
 
 Sale of roads under execution, — 
 
 Interest of company may be sold. 
 Kev. Stat. c. 159. s. 124. p. 1496. 
 
 If purchaser repays council making 
 repairs, right t(t road and tolls 
 to vest in him. Rev. Stat. c. 159, 
 8. 125 a), p. 1496. 
 
 If purchaser does not repair,— road 
 to revert to municipality, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 159, s. 125 (2). p. 1496. 
 
 Application of arbitration clauses. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 159, s. 125 (3), p. 
 1497. 
 
 Application of foregoing provisions. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 159, s, 126. p. 1497. 
 
 Duty of purcliaser as to keeping 
 roads in rei)air, Rev. Stat, c. 159, 
 8. 127. p. 1497. 
 
 Provisions as to repairs and as to 
 sale of roads under execution, to 
 apply to all toll r<»ads. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 159, s. 128, p. 1497, 
 
 ROAD COiMI'ANIKS— CoHM««f./. 
 Offences and penalties.— 
 Taking more than proper toll. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 159. 8. 129, p. 1497. 
 
 Passing, or attempting to pass gates 
 withcnit paying. Rev. Stut. c. 169, 
 8. 130, p. 1498. 
 
 Wlien Imprisonment may l)e ordered 
 in first instance, Rev. Stat. c. 
 159, s. 131, p. 1498. 
 
 Enforcing payment in <"ase of refusal 
 to pay tolls. Rev. Stat. c. 159. ss. 
 i?*!, 133, p. 1498. 
 
 Using ro'id and turning off to avoid 
 pnyii ,; toll. Rev. Stnt. c. 159. s. 
 134. p. 1498. 
 
 Allowing others to pass through 
 lands to avoid paying toll, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 159. 8. 135. p. 1499. 
 
 Evading tolls by changing horses or 
 
 veliiclf^s^, Rev. St;.t. c. l.V.t, s. IDIi, 
 1). 14!MI. 
 
 Falsely claiming exemption, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 159, s, 137, p. 1499. 
 
 Removing or injuring materials or 
 property. Rev, Stat. c. 159, 8. 
 
 138, p. 1499. 
 
 Impounding swine running at large 
 on roads. Rev. Stat. c. 159, s. 
 
 139, p. 1501. 
 
 Impe<ling free use of road. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 159, a. 140, p. 1501. 
 Application of penalties, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 159, 8. 141, p. 1501. 
 
 Recoverv by summary procedure. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 159, s. 142, p. 1501. 
 
 Procedure when defendant neglects 
 to appear when summoned. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 159. s. 143, p. 1502. 
 
 Application of fines. Rev. Stat. c. 
 159. s. 144. p. 1502. 
 
 Limitation of actions, Rev. Stat. p. 
 159, s. 145, p. 1502. 
 
 Inspection of Imoks of companies. — 
 
 Books may lie inspected at instance 
 of Commissioner of Pulilic 
 Works or municipality. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 159, s. 149. p. 1503. 
 
 Powers of inspector. Rev. Stat. c. 
 159, 8. 150, p. 1503. 
 
208 
 
 JlOA 
 
 TIIK MIMCII'AI. I.NDKX. 
 
 SAL 
 
 ; !; 
 
 RO A I) COM PANI KS— Continued. 
 
 Rinht. of iiniiiicipalitics to take over 
 Htock, — 
 
 Stoi'k may \»> |nirclia»fd aftt'r 
 twfiity-oiic ycarH Iroiii coiiiplc- 
 tioii of work, Kl'V. tStat. c. 159, 
 H. 161, p. 1504. 
 
 lUiiht to piircliasf before expiry of 
 twenty-one years, UfV. Stat. c. 
 15», 8. 151, i>. 1504. 
 
 Value of stock to be determlnod by 
 arbitration, Uev. Stat. c. 159, h. 
 
 152, p. 1504. 
 
 Powers of nninieipalities and otliers 
 as to works on toli roads, — 
 
 IManlinj,' trees, Rev. Stut. f. 159, es. 
 
 153, 154, p. 1504. 
 
 Work on land lying alon),'sido of the 
 roadway, ll(!V. Stat. o. 159, s. 
 
 154, p. 1504. 
 
 Council may make crossings, con- 
 struct drainage works, etc., as 
 iu case of other highways. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 159, 8. 155, p. 1504. 
 
 Foregoing provisions to apply to 
 lessees and owners of roads. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 159, s. 156, p. 1505. 
 
 Application of various provisions iu 
 Acts respecting road companies. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 159, s. 157, p. 1505; 
 52 V. c. 27, p. 101; 53 V. c. 42, s. 
 11, p. 92. 
 By-laws for taking stock, or lending 
 or granting money to, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 479 (11), p. 402. 
 For granting permission to con- 
 struct roads and levy tolls, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 550 (7), p. 470. 
 
 Personal property exempt from tax- 
 ation but not income derived 
 from shares, 55 V. c. 48, s. 34 
 (2). p. 579. 
 
 Expropriation of toll roads by 
 municipalities — see Toll Roads, 
 (52 V. c. 28, p. 101). 
 
 Commutatiou of tolls by owner of 
 land adjoining roads— see Tolls, 
 57 V. c. 46, p. 159. 
 
 ROAD OVERSEERS— see Overseers of 
 Highways; Pathmasters. 
 
 ROADS— see Highways. 
 
 ROAD SIRVKVORS, By-laws for ap- 
 pointment, remuneration and 
 regulation of, 65 V. c. 42, s. 479 
 (2), (;{), p. 400. 
 
 ROLLER SKATLN'G RLN'KS, By-laws 
 for regulating and licensing, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 489 (25), p. 419. 
 
 ROOFS, Hy-IiiwH for regulating size 
 
 ami strength of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 479 (16(1), p. 403. 
 
 Requiring incombustible materials 
 
 to be used within prescribed 
 
 areas, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (10), 
 
 p. 431. 
 
 For compelling use of scuttles and 
 ladders, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (19), 
 p. 433. 
 
 For <'oinpelling removal of Awnw 
 and ice from, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 496 (25), p. 433. 
 
 ROUGE ET XOIR, By-laws for seizure 
 and destruction of apidiances 
 for. 55 v. c. 42. s. 489 (36), p. 42t. 
 
 ROULETTE TABLES, By-laws for 
 seizing and destroying, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 489 (36), i». 421. 
 
 RI'NXERS, By-laws to prevent the 
 
 importuning of travellers bv, 55 
 
 V. c. 42. s. 496 (6), p. 431. 
 
 Respecting purchases of markereil 
 
 goods by, 55 V. c. 42, s. 503 (8), 
 
 p. 441. 
 
 RYE, Market fees not to be collected 
 on, 55 V. c. 42, s. 497 (1), p. 137. 
 
 S. 
 
 SAILLXG VESSELS. Exempted from 
 taxation, but not their earnings, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (28), p. 564. 
 
 SALARIES, May be paid to treasurers, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 249, p. 326. 
 
 When not provided for by law, to 
 be settled by council, 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 278 (1), p. 336. 
 
 Council not to call for tenders for 
 offices, 55 V. c. 42, s. 278 (2), p. 
 336. 
 
 Payment, to counsel, etc., not to 
 affect recovery of costs, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 278 (3), p. 336. 
 
V] 
 
 ^usurers. 
 
 wot to 
 55 V. <■. 
 
 SAL 
 
 SXhiKTllKH— Continued. 
 
 THK MrNrCIPAL INDFOX. 
 
 sen 
 
 -'OH 
 
 Muy Ih> ptiiil to |tolir(> coiiiinisHiiiih'i's 
 ill liirm- cilics r>5 V. c 41'. s. 4:54 
 
 iL'), 1 1. :m. 
 
 Tk lie piiiviilftl tor pnlict' (om- liy 
 ('oiiiM'ilN 1)11 r('(|iiisiti(iii of police 
 roiiiniiHNioiD'i's, 55 \'. c. 42, s. 444, 
 p. :;«i>. 
 
 'I'u rciisi' iliiriiiK suspension tioin 
 uHire, 55 \\ c. 42, h. 451. p. L!90. 
 
 SALVAtJIO ('(>MI»A\IES. Ry laws fur 
 
 IM'oiiiotinu. estiililisiiin^ iuhI i<-- 
 KMliltillK. 5."> v. r. 42. s. 4'.tti (111. 
 i.. 4:!2. 
 
 See I'irelliell. 
 SAM'IWKV tH'I'ICKUS see I'nli 
 
 lie llealtii. 
 SA'.'M.NCS see Trees. 
 
 S.\\\ -l.nCS, I'ly-lnws for proie.iin;: 
 iinil reunhitiiiK lioonis, 'i.'i \'. e. 
 42. s. ,-,11 (1). p. 447. 
 
 T.i he provitli'«l liy eoiineils, I'oi n- 
 
 .staliles in eluirjfe of county lock- j SAW Mll.i.S. Uy-lnus lor ti\iie.' dis 
 
 npH, IJb V. c. 42, s. 456, p. 391. i tiince t'roiii iiitxliways at wliii h 
 
 To i,e provi.le.1 lor Ka..lers. ..|.-., I,y portal'l"' steam en>:inesimiy he 
 
 .ouiitv .•ouncils snl.ject to r,:. "^'■''- •'" ^- '•• ■»-• >*■ ^>-^' <''•»'• '-'^)' 
 
 S('.\l'l'0|,|)I.\(i. Ity-laws for rei;iilat- 
 \\iti the construction of. 5.') \'. c. 
 42. .s. 489 (16(/). II. 417. 
 
 i|iiii'eineiils of inspectur of i»ri- ' 
 suns, 55 \'. c. 42. s. 4K4 (li. p 
 ;<94. 
 
 •« To he in lien of all fees ami per- 
 (piisiles from prisoners. ")5 \'. c. 
 42, s. 465, i». 394. 
 
 My-hiws for reKnlntiiife', 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 479 Ci). p. 400. 
 
 tMlicial iiK'ome oi' (Jovernor-tJeneral 
 an I Lieutenant-tJovernor ex- 
 eniittcd from taxation. 55 \'. c. 
 4S. .-;. 7 (11). II 56:5. 
 
 Of certain lm|ierial olHcers ex- 
 empted from taxation, 55 \'. e. 
 48. s. 7 (12). p. 563. 
 
 E.vempt from taxation to extent 
 of $700. 55 V. c. 48. s. 7 (23). p. 
 564. 
 
 Exemption may be waived, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 8. p. 564. 
 
 Exemption aliolished as to eertain 
 officers of suiH'rior courts, ap- 
 pointed since 5tli Mardi, 1880, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 11. p. 566. 
 
 Wliere to lie usHessed, 55 V. c. 48. s. 
 38. p. 580. 
 
 May lie paid to treasurers in lieu of 
 percentage on non-resident land 
 fund. 55 V. c. 48. s. 219. p. 632. 
 
 SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES— see 
 
 Tax Sales. 
 
 SALOONKEErEIlS. Disqualified from 
 meni'>ership in eonncils, 55 V. v. 
 42. s. 77 (1). p. 275. 
 
 See Intoxicating Liquors. 
 D.M.I. — 14 
 
 SCnoLAItSIIM'S. IJy-laws h>v ini.viuv' 
 expenses of lii^rli sf-.fu'ol m ;.iili- 
 lic school pupils <onij(i>riiiir for. 
 .55 V. c. 42. s. 4!).". (7i. (Ki. ji 4':'<. 
 
 Hy-laws for eiidowiueni ^<(. at 
 
 I'liper ("aiiadii ("(►lic;;c :iiiti To 
 
 ronto I'niversity. .-." \'. c 42. s. 
 (495 (9). p. 428. 
 
 SCHOOL CKNSl's, Asse-SMrs to m;iko 
 annual list of cliildreii lietweeii 
 ei^'lit iind foiirleeii years of are. 
 and return same to clerk for ise 
 of truant officer. .54 \'. c. 56. s. ll. 
 p. 172; 55 V. c. 48. s. 14c. i>. 572. 
 
 Form of. 54 V. c. 56. Sched., p. 173 ; 
 55 V. c. 48. Sclied. M.. [i. 644. 
 
 Assessors to make annual census of 
 children hetween five ami twenty- 
 one years of ajfe and clerk to 
 repoi't same to insjiector and 
 school hoard. 56 V. c. 38, s. 2. p. 
 153. 
 
 SCHOOL IIorSES. Hy-hiws for ol) 
 taininji land for, 55 \'. c. 42. s. 
 
 489 (10). p. 41,5. 
 
 SCHOOLS. .Appropriation of unex 
 pended balances of munici|i.>li- 
 ties fund to. llev. Stat. c. 30. s. 
 3. p. 326. 
 
 Surplus moneys derived from muni- 
 cipalities fiinil or other souiv -s 
 may he set apart and invested 
 for. 55 y. c. 42. s. 378. p. 369. 
 
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 U'l 
 
 210 
 
 SCH 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL. INDEX. 
 
 SEC 
 
 HCHOOLH— C'oHNwwfrf. 
 
 Monc.v s s<'t iiimrt may In; luaiu'tl to 
 tnistt'cs or Krantt-d to i»i)or stliool 
 h«'ctioiis, 55 v. c. 42, «. 379, p. "ii'J. 
 
 HorrowiiiK iiioiicys n'«iuii't'd fur c\ir- 
 
 rt'iit cxiK'iHliturt', 57 V. c. 50, >*. 
 
 5. i». 167. 
 
 Moneys liorrowt'd to be paiil iivcr 
 
 to iiciisurtr ot lioaril in 
 
 luoiithly iiistaliiU'Uls, 57 \ . c. 
 
 50. s. 5. p. 167. 
 
 Tcarlurs. otlicers and servants, ex- 
 eiMiit from serving in munieipal 
 olliees. 55 V. e. 12. s. 78, p. 275. 
 
 Bonds (»f treas\irer and sureties to 
 iipjdy to seliool moneys, 55 V. e. 
 48, s. 249, i». 6;i7. 
 
 liy-iaws for regiiiatiu},' means of 
 egress from, 55 \'. e. 42, s. 47'J 
 (16), i». 403. 
 
 Wlien liable to assessment fur local 
 imjirovemeuts. 55 \'. e. 42, s. tiJ6(/. 
 l>. 516. 
 
 When exempt from taxatiuu, 55 V. 
 e. 4S. s. 7 (4), p. 562. 
 
 Notice of assessment to ouniain 
 noti<-e as to wliether nitepaver 
 is assessed as a supporter of 
 public or separate schools, 55 \'. 
 e. 48. s. 47«, p. 583. 
 
 Notice to lie given of change in as- 
 sessment as a public or separate 
 school supporter, 56 V. c. 38. s. ' 
 
 4. )). 153. 
 
 I 
 
 Assessor to 1k' guided by index lunk. : 
 in ascertaining who have biven I 
 the notice necessary to exempi 
 them from i)ublic school tax. 55 | 
 \'. c. 48, s. 47?;, p. 583. 
 
 Alining schools — see Mining Schools 
 (54 V. c. 60. p. 195). 
 
 ("oiiii»uIsory attendance— see 'I /ii- 
 ancy (54 V. c. .56. p. 169). 
 
 High schools— see IIii;h Schools. 
 
 Indnstriiil schools — see Industrial 
 Scl'.ools. 
 
 rublic schools-see I'ublic Schools. 
 
 S«'|»arate schools — 
 Schuuls. 
 
 SCHOOL SKi'TIONS 
 Schools. 
 
 see 
 
 Separate 
 Public 
 
 SCHOOLS FOR ARTISANS, By-laws 
 for establishment of, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 495 (13), p. 429. 
 
 Appointment of trustees or managers 
 of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 495 (13)«. p. 429. 
 
 By-laws for aiding. 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 495 (14), p. 430. 
 
 SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS, Pro- 
 perty exempted from taxation. 
 56 V. c. 42, s. 7 (10), p. 563. 
 
 SCRITINY, Elector may apply to 
 «'ounty judge within two weeks 
 after voting on by-law, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 323. p. 350. 
 
 Petitio.i to be supported by affi- 
 davit. — security for costs to be 
 given. 55 V. c. 42. s. 323, p. 350. 
 
 .ludge to appoint a day, 55 V. c. 42, 
 
 s. 323, p. 350. 
 
 One week's notice to be given as 
 directed by judge, and to clerK, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 324. p. 351. 
 
 Clerk to atteuvl with ballots, and 
 judge to hear argument aud 
 certify result to council, 55 V. c. 
 
 42. s. 325. i». 351. 
 
 .ludge to possess same powers as on 
 trial of controverted election. 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 326. p. 351. 
 
 Costs to be in discretion of judge, 
 55 V. «•. 42, s. 326, p. 351. 
 
 SCITTLES, By-laws for compelling 
 the construction of, in roofs, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 490 (19), p. 433. 
 
 SEAL — see Cori»orate Seal. 
 
 SECOND-HAND STORES, May be 
 
 licensed and regulated in cities 
 by board of polic. commissioners, 
 or by council where there is no 
 board, 55 V. c. 42, s. 436 (1). (4), 
 
 p. :\H7. 
 SECRECY OF VOTINC^-see Voting. 
 
 SECURITY. To be given by relator in 
 proceedings to test validity of 
 election or right to elect, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 188. p. 313. 
 
 Annual investigation and report to 
 be made by auditors of condition 
 of security given by treasurer, 
 55 V. «. 42. s. 203 (2f;), p. 331. 
 
EC 
 
 >, By-laws 
 5 V. i;. 42, 
 
 3)a. p. 429. 
 . c. 42, 8. 
 
 )NS, Pro- 
 tiixation, 
 ). 563. 
 
 apply to 
 
 two WtM'kS 
 ,v, 55 V. c. 
 
 •cl by affi- 
 •osts to be 
 323, p. 350. 
 
 55 V. c. 42, 
 
 (> given as 
 ul to tiers, 
 J51. 
 
 )aUot8, and 
 umeut uud 
 oil, 55 V. c. 
 
 jwers as on 
 election. 55 
 
 L. 
 
 n of jud;.:e, 
 . 351. 
 
 compelling 
 in roofs, 55 
 p. 433. 
 
 5, May be 
 :ed in cities 
 inmissioners, 
 there is no 
 . 436 (1), (4), 
 
 see Voting. 
 
 »y relator in 
 
 validity of 
 
 lect, 55 V. c. 
 
 ad report to 
 of condition 
 )y treasurer, 
 (i), p. 331. 
 
 SEC 
 
 SBCVmTY-Continued. 
 
 Municipal councils may accept poli- 
 <-ies of jiuirantee companies in 
 lieu of bond with sureties, C5 V. 
 <•. 42. s. 281, p. 337. 
 
 riM)n acct'ptance existing; securi- 
 ties to be cancelled, 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 281, p. 337. 
 
 To be given by i, ..tloner for scru- 
 tiny after voting on l)y-law, Lh 
 V. c. 42, s. 323, p. 3.50. 
 
 To be given by api>licants for orders 
 to (piash by-laws, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 .•^32 (31, p. 353. 
 
 ^lay be given by councils, for pay- 
 ment for jtublic works purcluis-'d 
 from the ("nnvn, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 34tt, p. 35rt. 
 
 To be valid although no special 
 rate settled, 55 V. c. 42, s. 349. 
 p. 359. 
 
 To l»e given by cumplaiuant to con- 
 stable milking arrest without 
 warrant for breach of the i)e'ice 
 not committed in his presence, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 449. p. 390. 
 
 T > be given l)y municipal officers, 
 by-laws for regulating, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 479 (31, p. 400. 
 
 May lie taken from persons receiv- 
 ing aid towards erection of hai-- 
 bdur works, etc., 55 V. «■. 42. s. 
 479 (8). p. 401. 
 
 May be required from consumer be- 
 fore corporation lays on gas and 
 water, 55 V. r. 42. s. 480 (4), j». 
 407. 
 
 .•^KKDS. .Market fees not to be colle'-tcd 
 on, 55 V. c. 42. s. 497 (1). \). 437. 
 
 By-laws imposing fees on jH-rsons by 
 selling in streets adj.-srent to 
 markets, not to aiiiiiy to. 55 \'. 
 c. 42, s. 498 (3), p. 43s». 
 
 SKLEC'l'OKS— see .Jurors. 
 
 .SI:LF-("U1MINATI()X. Not to ex.ns.. 
 witness in i»rocee(lings reljiiing 
 to elections or voting on by-laws. 
 55 A', c. 42, s. 219. p. 320. 
 
 SENATiO, Memliers exemitt from serv- 
 ing in councils or as officers, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 78. p. 275. 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 SEP 
 
 iiU 
 
 SKPAHATK SCHOOLS. Appropriation 
 of unexiiended balances of muui- 
 cipalities fund to school jmr- 
 poses, liev. Stat. c. 30, s. 3, p. 
 326. 
 
 Protestant untl Coloured, — 
 Exemption of supporters from public 
 school rates?. Rev. Stat. s. 2'^7, 
 ss. 8, 9, p. 2468. 
 
 Not to share in public school grants, 
 Itev. Stat. c. 227, s. 10, p. 2468. 
 
 Clerks and trustees to »'xempt sui>- 
 porters from public school rates, 
 Kev. Stat. c. 227, s. 14, p. 2469. 
 
 Clerk to allow use of assessor's or 
 collector's rolls ]>y trustees. Uev. 
 Stat. c. 227. s. 15. p. 2469. 
 
 J'ower of trustees to levy nites. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 227. s. 17. p. 2469. 
 
 Itoniaii Catholic. — 
 Rural scho(ds, api)lication to coun- 
 cil by trustees of rural schools 
 for lu'cessary rates. Rev. Stiit. 
 (• 1.27. s. 28 (9), p. 2474. 
 
 l-]xejnption of indigent jiersoiis 
 from rates. Rev. Stat. c. 2:.7, 
 s. 28 (13). II. 2475. 
 
 I'rban schools, clerk to fm'nish copy 
 of voters' list to lioanl, Rev, 
 Stat, c, 227, s. 31 (13). (141, p. 
 247J. 
 
 l-'stiniates to be laid before council. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 227. s. 32 (5). p. 
 2481. 
 
 .Vssi'ssmeuts. — 
 lOxeniptiun from publi<- school rates 
 on iriving notice. Rev. Stat. c. 
 
 227. s. 4(1. p. 2483. 
 
 Time for iri\ing notice, 53 V. c. 7], 
 s. 8. II. KH. 
 
 Clerk to uivi" ccrtiticate of not! 'c 
 having been given. Rev. Stat. c. 
 227. s. 41. p. 2483. 
 
 I'l'iiaUy for wilful false st:itenients 
 in notice. Rev. Stat, c 227. s. 42, 
 p. 2483. 
 
 No exemption as to rates imposed 
 before school establislied. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 227, s. 43. p. 2484. 
 
 Who to be deemed supjtorters. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 227. s. 44, p. 2484. 
 
 \Vhen non-reiident inav vote, Rev. 
 Stat. 0. 227, s. 45, p. ^2484. 
 
212 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 SEW 
 
 I-'' ■* 
 
 ■ 
 
 SEPAKATE SCHOOLS-C'onfiMuet/. 
 
 Ai»proj)ii!itit»n ol' nou-residcuts' 
 tiix«'s. lU'V. Stat. c. 227. s. 4G, i>. 
 2484. 
 
 Willitlniwal of supporti'fs fi'Diu st'p- 
 aiMli> scliDols, lU>v. Stut. c. 1.27, 
 s. 47, p. 2484. 
 
 Duty i»l' iLssfHsors, Kt-v. Stat. c. 227. 
 
 8. 48, 1). 2484. 
 
 Statfuieiits to assessor, 53 V. c. 71. 
 s. 4. p. IGO. 
 
 Court uf revision to decide (dui- 
 plaints, Kev. Stat. c. 227, s. 48 
 (.3). p. 2485. 
 
 Collector's roil— Curtlier coluiuus. 
 Uev. Stat. c. 227. s. 49. p. 2485. 
 
 Clerk to uialvc annual return of sep- 
 arate school supporters, Itev. 
 Star. c. 227. s. 50. p. 2485. 
 
 Clerk to give trustees annual state- 
 ment of supporters. 53 V. c. 71. s. 
 
 9. p. 162. 
 
 Uifilits of owner and occupant re- 
 spectively. Rev. Stat. c. 227, «. 
 51, p. 2485. 
 
 Companies reiiviirini; to be as.sessed 
 for sei)arate school purposes. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 227. s. 52. p. 2486- 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 21 (3). p. 574. 
 
 Lands on wliicli rates are nncol 
 lecled to he returned hy clerk. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 227. s. 53 (3)," p. 2487. 
 
 Council to make uj) deficiency, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 227. s. 53 (5>, p. 24S7. 
 
 Rijilits of trustees to copies of as- 
 sessment ndl. Rev. Stat. c. 227. 
 s. 54, p. 2487. 
 
 Corrcitioa of mistakes hy council, 
 53 V. c. 71. s. 5, p. 160. 
 
 Duty of councils ns to collection of 
 rates, Rev. Stat. c. 227. s. 55. p. 
 2487. 
 
 Agreement between municipality ai.d 
 board as to payment in lieu of 
 ratt>8. Rev. Stat. c. 227, s. 56. p. 
 2488. 
 
 Distribution of county rate. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 227. 8. 57. p. 2488. 
 
 Index book of supporters to be kept 
 by clerk of municipality, 53 V. c. 
 71. 8. 1, p. 159, 
 
 SEPARATE SCHOOLS— Continued. 
 
 Form of. 53 V. c, 71, Sched. p. 162. 
 
 Assessor to he guided thereby, 53 
 \. c. 71. s. 3, p, 160. 
 
 As,s(>s.sor to be guided by index look, 
 55 \'. c. 48. s. 411). p. 583. 
 
 Supporters to be so designated on 
 assessment ndls, 55 \. c. 48. s. 
 14 (3). p. 567. 
 
 Evid»>nce on wliich assessor to enter 
 [)ersuns jis separat<' school ~iip- 
 porters, 55 V. c. 48. s. 14 (4t. p. 
 568. 
 
 Notice of assessment to (•ontaln no- 
 tice as to whether ratepayer is 
 assessed as a supi)orter of pul)lit- 
 or separ;ite school. 55 \', c. 48. 
 s. 47»/. p. 583. 
 
 Notice to be given of change in 
 a.ssessment, 56 V. c. 38. s. 4. p. 
 153. 
 
 SETAR-ATK SCHOOL TRCSTEKS, 
 
 AiiiMtintnn-nt of unMubers ')f iiigh 
 school l)oi\rd by, 54 V. c. 57, s, 11 
 (5). p. 179. 
 
 Appointment of nu'Uibers of free 
 library Imard by. Rev. Stat. c. 
 189. s. 3. p. 2045. 
 
 SERVANTS. By-laws respecting intel- 
 ligence otiices for. 55 A', c. 42. s. 
 
 479 (24)-(28). p. 405. 
 
 liy-laws for preventing sui)plying of 
 intoxicants tit. without consent 
 of cmi)loyers. 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 
 (32). p. 420. 
 
 SEWERS. Debts contracted by uiunici- 
 l)alities for construction to be 
 payable in tliirty years. 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 340 (3), p. 355, 
 
 Del)ts nniy be payable in annual in- 
 stalnu'iits. .55 V, c 42. s. 342 (1). 
 p. 356. 
 
 May be extended by councils into 
 adjoining municipHlities. ui»oii 
 agreenu>nt or award as to terujs. 
 55 V. c, 42. s. 492 (j). p, 42 1. 
 
 If extension or connection objectt d 
 to l>y adjoining municipality, ar- 
 bitrators to consider whether 
 they should be permitted, 55 \. 
 c. 42. s. 492 (2). p. 425. 
 
 
SEW 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 SHE 
 
 218 
 
 V. (• 
 
 S\^yfERS— Continued. 
 
 Open (Iniins or scwtTS not authoi- 
 i/A'd, luid Ditclu's and Wuti-r- 
 roiirst's Ac-t. not to \>v afffott'd. 
 05 V. «■. 4U. s. 4S)2 (2j. i». 425. 
 
 i'owcrs of township councils not 
 iiffi'ctcd, 55 N'. f. 42, s. 492 (3), p. 
 425. 
 
 On toll roads to he kept in repair by 
 municipality. 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 r,n (3). p. 457. 
 
 Limitation ot actions caused l>v 
 
 c. 42 
 
 s. 531 
 
 non-r('i)air, 55 \' 
 (3). i». 457. 
 
 Total or partial exemption of farm 
 lands in towns and villages from 
 tiixation for. 55 V. c. 48. s. In. 
 p. 564: 57 V. c. 51. s. 1. p. 171. 
 
 Construction as local improvemcnis 
 — see Local Improvements. 
 Se(> Drainajie. 
 SHADE 'i'KEES— see Trees. 
 
 SHAVINtJS. By-laws for regulating the 
 burning of, in the open air, 55 V. 
 0. 42, s. 489 (24>. p. 419. 
 
 SniOEr. What nnirket fees may be 
 chart,'e(l for, 55 V. c. 42. s. 497 
 (7). p. 438. 
 
 What fees may be charged for 
 weighing, 55 V. c. 42. s. 497 tS), 
 p. 439. 
 
 Hy-hiws for prohibitiii}; driving on 
 certain streets. 55 V. e. 42, s 
 496 (36), 1). 436. 
 
 When owned and held by occupant 
 of farm, exempted from taxa- 
 tion. 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (14r/). p. 563. 
 
 Number of. to be enten-d after name 
 of owner on assessment roll. 55 
 V. c. 48. s. 14 (3). p. ,568. 
 
 r»y-l:iws for app(»inting inspectors of, 
 when killed or worried bv dogs. 
 55 V. e. 42, s. 479 (2); 56 V. c. ."s' 
 ■s. 12, p. 146. 
 
 Protection of — see Dogs. 
 
 
 SIIAHEFIOLDEKS. In <(mipanies dei.l- i ^., „,,,„,,, „ 
 
 ing with corporation may sit in j '"^J"'^!^ * KRS FOR CIIILDREX-sce 
 
 council, but may not Vf)te (»n i Children. 
 
 (luestions aftecting compiiny, .'5 j SHELTERS FOR DRIVEIIS By-l-iws 
 
 \. c. 42, s. 77 (2). p. 275. j respecting. 55 V. ,•. 42. s. 496 (3S.. 
 
 SiL\Ki:S. Exempt from taxation, 55 \'. !'• ^36. 
 
 c. 48. s. 7 (181. p. 564. 
 
 l>ank stock exempted, but not divi- 
 
 dends, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (17). p. 
 564. 
 
 In luiilding societies, railways or 
 loan companies exempted from 
 tiixation. but not dividends tlie-e- 
 from. 55 V. c. 48. s. 7 (19). p. 564. 
 
 When not standing in name of bene- 
 ticial owner, such owner to be 
 as^jcssed for income derivetl 
 
 SHELTERS FOR MOTORMEN. By- 
 laws for compelling electric 
 street railways to provide in 
 winter months. 57 V. c. .50. s 11 
 p. 168. 
 
 therefrom, .55 V 
 579. 
 
 e. 4S, s. 
 
 ]»• 
 
 In banks and certain companies ic- 
 (luiring to invest th<'ir capital in 
 I'cal estate, income derived there- 
 from to l)e taxable. 55 V. e. 4«. 
 s. 34 (2). p. 579. 
 
 Comp.niies, on written request of 
 assissor. to furnish a list of 
 sharei:olders residing in munici- 
 pality with their income from 
 dividends, etc.. and list to be cer- 
 tified by head otiic.-r, 55 V. <•. 48. 
 s. 43. J I. 582. 
 
 SHERIFFS. County to j.ay for pro<<ss 
 boidvs. etc.. for. Rev. Stat, e 16 
 s. 38. p. 245. 
 
 In case of de.'ith after sale of lands, 
 success(»r in oflice nniy give deed. 
 Rev. Stat, c 16. s. 50. p. 249. 
 
 <Jiiol of Toronto anil York to Im- 
 under control of sheriff of To- 
 ronto. 51 V. c. 6. s. .5. p. 16. 
 
 To post up voters' lists. 52 V. c. 3. 
 s. 8, p. 14. 
 
 To assist and obey drainage referee. 
 and receive fees therefor. 57 V. 
 c. 56, s. 103. i». 231. 
 
 Appointment in provisiftmU county, 
 
 55 V. (>. 42. .^. 146. 1). 262. 
 
 Powers as to execution of process in 
 Junior county after separation, 
 
 56 V. <•. 42, s. 49. jip. 263. 264. 
 
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 I'; t 
 
 il 
 
 h \ 
 
 J; f 
 
 I 
 
 1' 
 
 214 SHE 
 
 SHERIFFS— Cont/nMcrf. 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 SHO 
 
 Disqunlifipd from nicMnlxM-ship in 
 cDiiiicils. h't y. c. 42. s. 77 (1). p. 
 
 To hold ni'W election wlien eleetion 
 f)r all nieinhers of eonneil :i<l- 
 jnilfjefl inviilid, 55 V. c. 42. k. 
 1!>9. p. 315. 
 
 To rec(>ive and keep prisoners eoni- 
 initted to eonnty jrnols. 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 454. p. .391. 
 
 To h.Mve snjx'rvision of county jrnols, 
 and appointment of (liiolers. sub- 
 ject to approval of Lieutenant- I 
 CJovernor. 55 V. c. 42. s. 464, p. | 
 394. ! 
 
 AppointmtMit as miMuhers of court I 
 for hearing appeals from efpiali- | 
 zation of assessments, and dtilies | 
 and powers tliereoii. 55 V. c. 48, j 
 s. 79. p. 598. 
 
 Mode of resrlsterinff t;ix deed when j 
 given liefore 1st .7a ny.. 1851, 55 l 
 V. c. 48. s. 185. 0. fi23." j 
 
 When deed uiven hetweeii 1st .Tan., 
 18.51. and 1st .Tan,. 1866. 55 Y. 
 c. 48, s. 186. p. 623. 
 
 Penalty for wilful omission of duties 
 umier Assessment .\cts, 55 V, c, j 
 48. s. 239. p. 635. j 
 
 To execute warrant of county trea- I 
 surer for <-ollection of county ! 
 r!it<>s from local muuicipalitv, 55 I 
 V. c. 48. s. 245. 1). 636. 
 
 T"* -oceedinffs upon warrant to levy' 
 iiirainst collectors not a<'coum':ii.' j 
 for moneys, and proceedings u, >n ', 
 non-return of warrant — .see Col- 
 lectors (55 V. e. 48, ss. 231-230, jui. i 
 6.34-635). " j 
 
 Duties with respect to exertitinns ' 
 against muuicii)al cor(>orations - | 
 .see Executions Against Munici- 
 pal Corporations. 55 V. c. 42, ss. 
 428. 429. p)>. 383. 384), 
 
 SHIXCLE MILLS, By-laws f„r fixing 
 distance from highways at which 
 IH)rtahle steam engines may he 
 us(>d. 55 V. o. 42, s, .521 (19). (20) 
 p. 4.53. 
 
 STTOr-KEEPERS, To he assessed for 
 all their personal property in 
 muniri])ality whore place of husi- I 
 
 SHOP-KEEPERS~ron^/jiMC<7. 
 
 ness is situate. 55 V. o. 48, s. r,6 
 (1). p, 580, 
 
 Assessment of i)ersonaIty where 
 more than one place of business. 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 36 (2t. p. 580. 
 
 SHOPS. 
 
 Act to regulate tlie closing of. and 
 the hours of labour therein of 
 children and young |>ersous. 51 
 V. ('. 33. p. 80 : 52 V. c 44. 
 p. 165,— 
 
 Short title, 51 V. c. 33. s. 1. p. SO. 
 Early Closing By-laws. — 
 
 Interpretation, "shop." "closed." "un- 
 incorporated village." "local coun- 
 cil." "municipality." 52 V. c. 44. 
 s. 2. p. 165. 
 
 By-laws to determine hours of early 
 closing. 52 V. c. 44. s. 4. p. 166. 
 
 Council to pass by-law on app!i<M- 
 tion of occupants of shops. 51 V. 
 c. 33. s. 2 (?,). p. 81. 
 
 Form and prof»f of applications, 51 
 V. c, 33. s, 2 (4). p. 81. 
 
 Presentation of ni>)>lieation. 51 V. <•. 
 33. s. 2 (5). p. 81. 
 
 Cduiniencement 
 by-law. 51 V 
 
 and publication <>f 
 c. 33, s. 2 (6), p. 81. 
 
 Uestricti<ui on n^teal of by-law. 51 
 V. c. 33. s. 2 (1). p. 81. 
 
 When by-I;iw may be repealed. 51 \'. 
 
 c. 33, s. 2 (8). p, 82, 
 
 Shops in whic-h s(>veral trades are 
 cjirried on. 51 V. c. 33, s. 2 (9>. 
 p. S2. 
 
 Ivxceiitions as to sales by druggists, 
 51 V. <■. 33, s. 2 (101, p. 82, 
 
 Supnlying articles to lodgers, 51 V. 
 c. 33, s. 2 (11), p. S2. 
 
 Supi>lying ai'ticles to i>assongers «>i 
 vessels, 52 V. c, 44. s. 3, p. 166. 
 
 Agent or servant to be liable to a 
 |)enalty. 51 V. c. 33. s. 2 (12). p, 
 
 82. 
 
 Exemption of occuiiier on convic- 
 tion of actual offender. 51 V. c. 
 33, s, 2 (13). p. 82, 
 
 By-laws to be deemed to have 1)een 
 I)assed under the Municipal Act. 
 51 V. c. 33. s. 2 (14). p, 83, 
 
li 
 
 SHO 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 SID 
 
 2ir, 
 
 if 
 
 QB.OFS— Continued. 
 
 Powers of township councils, 52 V. 
 
 c. 44, s. 5. p. 167. 
 
 By-liiws may contain diflVrtMit pro- 
 visions for diffprent localitios. G2 
 V. ('. 44. s. 5. p. 16T. 
 
 By-law invalid as to ono class may 
 
 be Rood as to others, 52 V. c. 44. 
 
 s. 5. p. 167. 
 Burden of proof as to sufficiency of 
 
 application, 52 V. c. 44, s. 5. p. 
 
 167. 
 
 Employment of Children and Young 
 Persons,— 
 
 Interpretation, "shop," "young i)er- 
 son," "employer," "week," "par- 
 ent," 51 V. e. 33, s. 3 (2), p. 83. 
 
 Hours for «'mployment of young per- 
 sons. 51 V. c. 33, s. 3 (3), p. 82. 
 
 Time to he allowed for meal hours. 
 51 V. c. 33, 8. 3 (3). p. 83. 
 
 Young persons who have been on 
 same day employed in factories. 
 51 V. c. 33. s. 3 (4). p. 84. 
 
 IVnaltv imi)osed on employer. 51 V. 
 
 c. 33, s. 3 (5). p. 84. 
 Penalty imposed on parent, 51 V. c. 
 
 33. "s. 3 (6), p. 84. 
 
 Seats to he itn)vided for female em- 
 ployees. 51 V. c. 33. s. 3 (7). p. 84. 
 
 Notice of hours of emi>loymi'nt to 
 lie exhibited in shop. 51 V. c. 33. 
 s. 3 (8), p. 84. 
 Form of notice. 51 V. c. 33, Sclied. 
 p, 86. 
 
 Powt'r of employer to exempt him- 
 self «ui conviction of actual of- 
 fender. 51 V. c. 33, s. 3 (9). p. 84. 
 
 Pndiibition not to apitly when per- 
 sons are employed at home, 51 V. 
 c. 33. s. 3 (10). p. 85. 
 
 Oiius !•< t'j proof of age. 'd V. c. 33. 
 s. 3 (11), p. 85. 
 
 Restriction as to cumulative penal- { 
 ties, 51 V. c. 33. s. 3 (12t. p. 85. | 
 
 ., Application of fines, 51 V. <•• 33. s. 
 3 (13), p. 85. 
 
 Limitation of time and ueneral pro- j 
 visions as to s\immary proceed- 
 ings. 51 V. c, .33, fl. 3 (14), p. 85. 
 
 SHOVH— Continued. 
 
 Prosecutions and procedure, 51 \'. c. 
 33, R. 3 (15), p. 86. 
 
 Protection of employee's in places of 
 business oth m" than factories — see 
 Places of B!isiness (55 V. c. 54, 
 s. 6, p. 658). 
 
 SHORES. By-laws for protecting. r,5 V. 
 e. 42. 8. 479 (4). p. 400. 
 
 For removing obstructions from 
 and improving. 55 V. <•. 42, s. 
 479 (5). (6). p. 401. 
 
 For compelling removal of obstruc- 
 tions by persons responsible. 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 496 (26). p. 433. 
 
 SHORTHAND WRITERS. Appoint- 
 ment, for local courts on recom- 
 mentlation of county council, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 46. s. 25 (1). p. .^01. 
 
 Apportionment of salary Ix^tween 
 comity and city or town. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 46. s. 25 (3). p. 501. 
 
 SHRPBS— see Trcs. 
 
 SHT'NTAH. Time for sitting of court 
 of revision. 55 V. c. 48, s. 64 (I'.M. 
 p. 592, 
 
 Time for api>ealinir from court ot" 
 revision. 55 V. c 4S, s. 68 (2). p. 
 59H. 
 
 Holdintr court for hearing appeals, 
 .55 v. c. 4S, s. 68 (7). p. 592. 
 
 SH)EWALKS. By-laws for preventing 
 riding or driving of horses and 
 cattle on. 55 V. c. 42. s. 496 (5(, 
 p. 431. 
 
 P.y-laws for tlie removal of snow, 
 ice !ind dirt from. 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 196 (2".». p. ^T.: 57 \". c. 5'). s. 
 10, p. 168. 
 
 Liability of corporation for ncci- 
 ilents, arising from non-removal 
 of snow or ii'e, 57 V. c. 50, s. 13, 
 p, 16S. 
 
 Shelters for di'ivers not to ])ro,iect 
 over without con.sent of adjoin- 
 ing owners, 55 V. c. 42, s, 496 
 (38), p. 4.36. 
 
 On toll road to be kept in repnlr by 
 muni<'ip:ility, 55 V. c. 42. s. 531 
 1 31. p. 457. 
 
21G 
 
 SID 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 8M0 
 
 jp: { 
 
 Mi- 
 
 BIDEWALK8— CoHftHHfr/. 
 
 Liiiiitutioii of actions for daintiiLics 
 fiuiscd by non-rt'imir, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 531 (3), p. 457. 
 
 B.v-lawK lor 8t>tting apart i)ortioiis 
 of highway, 55 V. c. 42, s. f.50 
 (1), p. 468. 
 
 Tolift? trust«'os may lot I'ontracts, 55 
 V'. c. 42, 8. 6336. 1). 529. 
 
 Total or partial oxciiiption of farm 
 lands in towns and villages from 
 
 taxation, 55 V. c, 
 
 564 ; 57 V. c. 51. w 
 
 48, s. 7(1, p. 
 1. i». 171. 
 
 Contribntion to cost of pornuuu'nt 
 work, wlu-n corporation has i;ot 
 iulopicd local improvement sys- 
 tem. .57 V. c. 50. s. 16, p. 169. 
 
 -Assessment of remainder of cost 
 on property benefited, 57 V. c. 
 50, s. 16, p. 170. 
 
 Irregularities in form not lo in- 
 validate by-law or debentures. 
 57 \'. c. 50. s. 16. p. 170. 
 
 Hy-Iaws for consti'ucting. on lotal 
 assessment i)lan — sei> TiOcal Im- 
 provements. 
 
 SIOXH(>AHI)S. By-laws for i)reventing 
 the pulling down or defa(('ment 
 of. 55 V. c 42. s. 489 (29). p. 420. 
 
 Sn.VFl{ WAKE, Agents for the saU- 
 of. when to be deemed hawkers. 
 .55 V. <•. 42, s. 495 (3)«/. p. 427. 
 
 SINKIMJ FUND— see Debts. 
 
 SINKS. By-laws for regulating the cou 
 strnction and drainage of. 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 489 (47). p. 422. 
 
 SLATMJHTEK-HOrSES. Inspecticm at 
 instance of boards of health. 
 Rev. Stat. 205. s. 54. p. 2271. 
 
 By-laws for preventing or regnlaHng 
 the erection of. 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 489 (44). p. 422. 
 
 For e8tab''';ii> r-ubiic slanghter- 
 hoiis. ;r. ';+'-.,g their erec- 
 
 tiof -..III ijsi'i ■'■ and prohibit- 
 
 auimals for 
 c. 35. s. 18. 
 
 „'•. 
 
 nig ■ ^';" 
 food is' ,vi 
 p. 147. 
 Aiunnils slaughtered for use of 
 
 family of person killing. 56 V. 
 
 c. :^5, s. 18. p. 147. 
 
 SLAUGHTEH. HOUSES- r'oi(/t/i</,</. 
 
 Township by-laws for regulating. 65 
 V. c. 42. s. 521 (14), p. 453. 
 
 SLEKIIIINCJ, By-laws for keeping 
 townshi]) ntads open (hiring the 
 season. 55 V. c. 42, s. 521 (7). (8), 
 |). 451. 
 
 Not to be interfered witli by ))uttiug 
 stone, etc., on roads, 55 V. s-. •?2. 
 s. 523, p. 454. 
 
 By-laws for providing that space l)e- 
 
 tween nniners shall be Udt less 
 
 than three feet nine inches. 55 
 
 V. <•. 42, s. 511« (1). p. 448. 
 
 Not to apply to cutters or |>le:isure 
 
 sleighs, .55 V. c. 42. s. 51l'< (1). 
 
 p. 448. 
 
 May exempt sleighs owned nilliin 
 the county at tinu' of passing 
 by-law. 55 V. c. 42. s. 51 la (2). 
 p. 448. 
 
 When to come in force. 55 \'. c. 
 42. s. 511(/ (3), i». 448. 
 
 SLII'S. By-laws for the protection of. 
 55 Y. c. 42, s. 479 (4), p. 400. 
 For removing obstructions *'rom. 
 55 v. c. 42. s. 479 (5). p. 401; 
 /ft. s. 496 (26). p. 433. 
 
 For nniking. inii)roving. etc., 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 479 (6). p. 401. 
 
 For granting aid for construition, 
 .55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (8). p. 401. 
 
 SMAEL WARES. Children engaged in 
 vending, may he regulated and 
 controlled by police commission- 
 ers or council. 55 V. c. 42. >;. 4"G 
 (3). p. 387. 
 
 By-laws respecting sales in streets 
 
 or adjacent vacant lots. 55 V. c. 
 
 42, s. .503 (3). p. 441. 
 
 For regulating the place and m;in- 
 
 ner of selling, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 
 .503 (4). 1). 441. 
 
 SMELTING WORKS— .see Iron Smelt- 
 ing Works. 
 
 SMOKE CONSUMERS. By-laws for 
 compelling use of. in manufac- 
 tories, etc.. 55 V. c. 42. S. 496 
 
 (161. p. 432. 
 
 SMOKING. IVohiliited in certain com- 
 biTstible places in iM)lice villages. 
 ; .55 V. c. 42. s. 667 (5). p. 530. 
 
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 SNO 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 SPE 
 
 217 
 
 SN(JW. r.y-ljius rcs|M'rtiiiK tin- rciihival 
 <i|'. fnnii nx.fs and sidewalks. 
 stiTt'ts and alleys. 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 4!)6 (25). p. 4;«: 57 V. <•. 50, s. I 
 10. p. 168. I 
 
 For clcanin;: strt'cts and cliaririn;; ' 
 costs as a local asscssnicni, 53 
 V. c. 42. s. 625 (3). p. 515. 
 
 For directing the removal of. from 
 sidewalks or cliarKinj; costs of 
 removal as a frontajrc tax. 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 629 (4). p. bl8. 
 
 LiaMlity of corporati is for acci- 
 dents arisinj;: from noii-removal 
 of. from sidewalks, 57 V. c. 50. s. 
 i;]. p. 168. 
 
 SNOW FENCES. By-laws for removal 
 of fences, snh.iect to Act n-spect- 
 ins,' Snow Fences, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 489 (20). p. 41S. 
 
 Powers of comity councils with re- 
 spect to, 55 V. c. 42, s. 511 (S)<i. 
 p. 447. 
 
 Act respectinj.'. Uev. Stat. c. 198. i». 
 2233: 53 V. c. 58. p. 140. 
 
 Councils may re<|nire removal of 
 fences causinj; drifts, etc.. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 198. s. 1. p. 2233. 
 
 Compensation therefor. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 198. s. 1. p. 2233. 
 
 Erection of some other approved 
 kind of fence. Rev. Stat. c. 
 198. s. 1. p. 2233. 
 
 Repeal of former i)rovision antliori/.- 
 inj: township liy-laws for erec- 
 tion of wire fences, 53 Y. c. ."".S, 
 ]>. 140. 
 
 R»'fnsal of owner or occni)ant to 
 ohey directicms of council.— 
 jxiwer to do the work and exact 
 payuKMit. Rev. Stat. c. 19S, s. 2. 
 I). 2234. 
 
 Rij-'ht of tenant or occupant to de- 
 d<ict amount collected from rent. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 198. s. 2. i>. 2234. 
 
 Power to enter on lands and ereci 
 fences. Rev. Sti t. c. 198. s. 3. 
 p. 22.34. 
 
 SNOW ROADS. County hy-laws for 
 makinp and koei)int' o])en douMe 
 tr.'K'ks. 55 V. c. 42. s. 566 (4). p. 
 476. 
 
 Act res)iectinsr doulde trai'ks in. T{ev. 
 Stat. c. 197. p. 2231.— 
 
 SNOW nOAD^—Contiininl. 
 
 Iut«'rpretation, "team," Rev. Stat. 
 c. 197. s. 1. p. 1231. 
 
 By-hiws of county councils, l.'iv. 
 Stat. c. 197. s. 2. p. 2231. 
 
 How tracks to lie made. Rev. Stat. 
 <•. 197. s. 3. p. 2232. 
 
 Riplit of road. Rev. Stat. c. 197, s. 
 4, p. 2232. 
 
 Duties and powers of jiathmastei's. 
 et<-.. Rev. Stat. c. 197, s. 5, p. 
 2232 
 
 When townshij) council neglects to 
 nnike tracks. Rev. Stat. c. 197. 
 s. 6, p. 2232. 
 
 PenaUy for refusiii;: to work. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 197. s. 7. p. 2232. 
 
 Penalty for travelliuK on wrong 
 track and refusinj: to turn out. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 197. s. 8. i». 2232. 
 
 SOLlcrrcUtS. Wlu-n actiuK for plain- 
 tiffs in actions ajrainst corpora- 
 tions not to he memliers of coun- 
 cils. 55 V. c. 42. s. 77 (O. p. 275. 
 
 While jtractisin;;: exempt from ^'crv- 
 in>: in municipal councils or as 
 oflicers. 55 V. c. 42, s. 78. p. 275. 
 
 PayuKMit of salary not to prevent 
 municijt.ility from recovering 
 costs. 55 V. c. 42. s. 278 ^3). \k 
 3.36. 
 
 "SONS," Meaning of. in connection 
 with franchise and assessment 
 of farnuM's' sons, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 79 (5). p. 277: 55 V. c. 48. s. Mn 
 (1). i». 569. 
 
 SPECIAL CONSTABLES. To he 
 
 sworn in on refiuest of chairtn.m 
 of piihlic meeting:. Rev. Stat. c. 
 187. s. 13. ]). 2040. 
 
 May he sworn in to act at elections 
 or votinsr on hv-laws. 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 101, p. 283. 
 
 SPECIAL ^MEETINOS OF COFN- 
 CILS. How and when to he 
 called, and where held. 55 V. c. 
 42. ss. 236. '?.?,7. 238. p. 323. 
 
218 
 
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 THK MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
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 KSl'KriAI. UATKS. Wlicn imiM.s.Ml 
 prior to Hcpurntion of iiiiiiiicip.ill- 
 ties to coiitinuo to he IovIimI 1 y 
 new coriMiriiton, 55 \'. c. 42, 8. 
 
 58, p. 268. 
 
 Trciisiirrr to |»ii.v over aiuouiit Icviod 
 to tn'ii.snrcr of n'limiiiiiiK imiiiici- 
 pality. 55 \'. c. 42. .s. 58. p. 268. 
 
 When iiiiioiiiit ptiiil over cxfffMls 
 share .'iKrctMl upon or iiwnnKxl. 
 t'Xccss iiiny ]»• rccovcrt'd, 55 ^'. 
 <•. 42, s. .59, p. 268. 
 
 Anticipatory iipproprintions lu lion 
 of — Sfo Aiitirii)!itory Appropria- 
 tions (55 y. c. 42. ss. 369-371. pp. 
 :;05. 366). 
 
 Accounts Id he k('))t, iind invi'st- 
 nn-nts of s\irplns moneys— hoc 
 Debts (55 V. ('. 42. ss. :!72-377. pp. 
 367-369). 
 
 SPHI.\<J WATFOIl. Hy-lii"s for prolii- 
 liitinj; tlie us<> of w' .lin certain 
 areas and coinpellin;; nse of 
 wjiter siipi)lie(l liy nuinieipality. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 489 <4). p. 414. 
 
 SQI'AiniS. liy-liiNVs for taking' or i'c- 
 • inirin;: land for, 55 ^'. c. 42. s. 
 479 (22>. p. 405. 
 Chvners to he ciinipcnsated. 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 479 (22>. p. 405. 
 
 l*y-lasvs res]»ectiny: tlie nhstruction 
 or fouiinK of, 55 \'. e. 42, s. 496 
 (27). p. 434. 
 
 Council expropriatinjr land in ad- 
 .i(dnin>: nuinieipality to lay out 
 same and make rep.-iirs and pro- 
 vide i)rope!' poli<'e protection. 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 479 (23). p. 405. 
 
 Assessment of )>roperty froiitini: on, 
 for local imi>rovements. 55 \'. c. 
 42. s. 620 (7). p. 511. 
 
 Kxeini)tpd from taxation. 55 V. c. 48, 
 
 s. 7 (9), p. .562. 
 
 NaniinK and alteriiiir names of— seo 
 Streets (55 V. c. 42. s. 496 (31). 
 p. 4.34). 
 
 Plantin;: trees on — see Trees. 
 See Hifihways. 
 
 SQT'TBS. Bv-laws for preventing the 
 settinp off of. 55 V. e. 42. s. 4S9 
 (46f7). p. 422. 
 
 STAHIilOS, Where horses and vehicles 
 kept for hire or express pur- 
 poses or boarded, may be pro- 
 hibited in certain localities by 
 police comnnsHioiiers or coiiucil, 
 55 \'. c. 42, s. 4.36, p. 387; 56 V. c. 
 o5. s. 11. p. 145. 
 
 l>y-la\vs resiM'ctiiiK the use of tire 
 or lights. 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (13). 
 p. 432. 
 
 I'se of tire and liKlits In i»olice \il- 
 lap's. 55 \'. c. 42. s. 667 (5), p. 
 530. 
 
 STAIRWAYS— see Tublic BuildiuRs. 
 
 STANDS 1-Y)K VKIIirLES. By-laws 
 respecting. 55 V. c. 42. s. 496 (38). 
 p. 436. 
 
 STATISTICS— see Annual Uetums. 
 
 STATl'TK LABOrii, Township c(.un- 
 cil may i)iiss by-laws to compel 
 inliabitants of unin<-ori)orated 
 villages to commute. 55 ^■. c. 42. 
 s. 17 (3), p. 251. 
 
 By-l.MWs allowinsr abatement to per- 
 sons planting trees, 55 V. c. 42. 
 
 s. 489 (27). p. 420. 
 
 Uoads where performed to be 
 public hitfbways. 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 524. p. 455. 
 
 County council, on jH'tition. may 
 direct expenditure on township 
 roads. 55 V. c. 42. s. 559, p. 474. 
 
 Arbitration as to amount to be ex- 
 pended. 55 V. c. 42. ss. 562. 563. 
 p. 474. 
 
 Apiiointmeni of commissioners. ."5 
 V. (>. 42. s. 564. p. 47b. 
 
 By-laws for permittinj; commuta- 
 tion by any p»>r.son for periotl 
 not exoeediufi tive years. 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 521 (1). p. 450. 
 For providing' that commutation 
 shall be at a rate not exceed- 
 ing: !?1 I>er day. 55 V. c 42. s. 
 521 (2). p. 450. 
 For increasiufr or reducing mim- 
 lier of days' labour required. 
 55 V. c. 42! s. 521 (3). p. 451. 
 For enforciuR i>erformance i>r pay- 
 ment of tax. 55 V. c. 42. s. 521 
 (4). p. 451. 
 

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 STATUTE LMiOh'ii-Vohfniied. 
 
 For rostiliitiii),' placo nntl iiiiiiiii.'i- 
 "f ])( rfortniinro or fXixMiilifurc. 
 '..") V. c. 41'. s. 521 (5», p. 4r)l. 
 
 For ihf rcductioii or ;il>olitiiiii of, 
 
 or) y I'. 42, s. 521 (Gj. p. 451. 
 For iiccpiii},' roads oi)(>n in wintv-r 
 
 .•Miil iiiipoiiifiiii,' ovcrst'crs. (tc.. 
 
 Ilicrcfor. 55 \. c. 42. s. 521 (7>. 
 
 p. 451. 
 
 C)vcrs('(>rs. etc.. to liavo |>o\v(>r 
 to iMit'orco ;issistaiwi> ul' pcr- 
 s<itis li.ililo I'oi- siatiitc lal.oiir, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 521 (7). ]>. 451. 
 Laliour .so piM'forincd to ho al- j 
 lowi'd on next season's work, i 
 55 V. ('. 42, s. 521 (7>. p. 451. j 
 For iip|>l.vin!; cominntation IiiimI to 1 
 winter work. .55 V. c. 42. s. 521 i 
 (8). p. 451. I 
 
 A,i.'reeMients with owners of tnll 
 roads as to expenditure of la- 
 hour or money thereon on i on- I 
 dition that road he math' fn e. 
 56 V. c. 35, s. 26. ]). 148. 
 
 F.nfry of lialdlity for. to he nnnle 
 on assessment roll. 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 14 (3). p. 568. 
 
 Wiieii non-resident hinds liave heen 
 suit-divided into lots owned hy 
 same jterson. tax to he eharut'- 
 nhle on ajr;rre.'.;ate .assessment 
 only. 55 V. c. 48. s. 77. p. 597. 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDKX. iiTA 219 
 
 STATUTE LAHOUK ronfi„„ar 
 
 I 
 
 P(n'sons in the military and naval 
 services, an<l volunteers, wlien I 
 n«it ass(>ssed for real projx'rty. 
 exem))t, 55 \. c. 48. s. 87. p. 601. 
 
 livery male inhahitant of cities, i 
 towns and villaires of a;;o and i 
 not otherwise assessed, or for | 
 less than !^2. to pay a tax of $1. 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 88. ii. 001. 
 .\mf)unt to lie jiaid may he rediU'cd 
 or iiholished l>y l)y-l.'i\v. ""> ^^ c. 
 48. s. 89. It. 601. 
 
 Xo person to l>p exempt unless lie 
 produces a oertifioate that he 
 has performed the lahour or 
 tiaid tlie tax e'^pwhere. 55 V. 
 o. 48. a. 90. p. 601. 
 
 In townships, every male inhalii- 
 tant. who is of jisre. to perform 
 on' d-'-'s la'iiM'r, 5") V. c. 4H, s. 
 91. p. 601. 
 
 Townsliip councilH may pas« hy-law« 
 for aliolitlon nr rediU'tiitn of. 55 
 \ . c. 48, s. '.>2. p. 601. 
 
 In townshi|»s — ratio of service in 
 case persons .assessed. 55 \'. c. 
 48. s. !i:! (li. p. GOl. 
 
 'I'ownsidp couiu'ils uuiy reduce or 
 iiHiciise nunihcr of days' s.s-vice 
 pro|tortionatcly. 55 \'. c. 48. s. 
 93 (1». p. 601." 
 
 In townships— where farm lots have 
 Iteeii suh-ilivided. and owners 
 are n»tn-rcsidents, <'i(>rk to com- 
 mute aun»unt of their sei'vice, 
 council may direct less rate to 
 he imposed, 55 V. c. 48. s. 93 12). 
 p. 602. 
 
 Township <'ouncil nniy direct a i;en- 
 eral commutation at the rai» of 
 ."•51 for each day's service, 55 \'. 
 <■. 18. s. 94. p. 602. 
 
 ( 'ommutfition may he fixed hy .any 
 council .at a r.-ite not excee lin« 
 .*1 for each day's service. 55 V . 
 
 c. 4S. s. !!5. p. 602. 
 
 \^'heu no Ity-law passed commuta- 
 tion as to non-i"esidents to he .$1 
 tor cHch oav's seivuie, ;>;> N . c. 4H, 
 s. 96. p. 602. 
 
 I'^nrmti's' sons when entered on '.(til 
 to he liahle to service or com- 
 mutation, 55 V. c. 48. s. 97 fit. 
 1). 602. 
 
 Tcniint farmers' sons resiiliujx on 
 fai'ui exempt. 55 \. c. 48. s. 
 97 (2). i>. 602. 
 
 Tax nniy he c(tllectci! I.y distress. 55 
 V. c. 48. s. 98 (IK It. 603. 
 
 Uenalty for refusing to i)ay t;)x. 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 98 (1). p. 603. 
 
 I'ersitns liahle to work when re- 
 quired hy piithmaster. 55 V. <•. 
 48 s. 98 (2). It. 603. 
 Penalty for refusin.tr. 55 V. c. 48. 
 s. 98 (2), p. 603. 
 
 Uen.alties to he paid over to trea- 
 surer and form part of statute 
 latxiur fund. 55 V. c. 48. a. 98 
 (?,). (>. 60.3. 
 
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 TllK MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
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 HTATII'IK hMMiVAi—CoHtiuued. 
 
 Noii-rcsidciitN iKit t(i Itc itcnuiltcd to 
 IM-rl'itiiu stiiiiiti' liiliour mil -ks 
 ciitcn'tl (III lull, lint l(» im.v t.!.\. 
 iimi tax to li«' fxiicii.lcd wIktc 
 Icvicii, 55 v. <•. 48. s. W, \\. 60;;. 
 
 Nfiii-rcwiilciitH I'littTi'd on roll, bin 
 iiiakiiiK dt'liiult in liihoiir or 
 ill iiayiiu'iit of tax, to lu> ro- 
 tiiriHMl liy overseer of liijrliwa.vs 
 as defaulters. 55 \' . e. 48, s. 300 
 (1). i». 603. 
 
 Clerk to enter conmnitation on cd- 
 leetor's roll. 55 V. c. 48. s. iOO 
 (II, p. 603. 
 
 Itate to be eliar;,'ed against every 
 lot or jiareel aeeordiiijj; to its 
 assessed value, 55 V. c. 48. s. 
 100 (1), p. 603. 
 
 When one pcu'son is assi'ssed for sev- 
 eral lots in nmnieipality. up to 
 liOO aeres, the wliole to be as- 
 sessed as one lot, 55 V. e. tS. s. 
 100 (2), p. 604. 
 
 fiesidents to hav«' ri^ht to perform 
 labour iu the division where tbey 
 reside. 55 V. e. 48. s. 100 (2». p. 
 604. 
 
 When residents make default, .om- 
 luutation to be entered on col- 
 lector's roll. 55 V. c. 48. s. 101 
 (1). p. 604. 
 
 Overseer to expend amount of 
 commutation in division wli -r" 
 property liable is situate, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 101 (2). p. 604. 
 
 Assistance in extiuKuishiug tires to 
 1k> rendered by persons liable for 
 —see Fires, 53 V. e. 64, p. 144. 
 
 In unincorporated township — see 
 Koad Commissioners. 
 
 STAVES. By-laws for protectiu},' .ind 
 rejrulatiuu; booms for, 55 \'. c. 42. 
 s. 511 (1). p. 447. 
 
 STEAM HOATS, Exemiited from taxii- 
 tioii. but not their ejirniiiKs. 55 , 
 \'. <•. 48, 8. 7 (28). p. 564. 
 
 STEAM HOILEKS, To he entered on 
 assessment roll with names of 
 owners and purpose for wliidi j 
 used. 55 V. <•. 48. s. 14 (3). p. | 
 568. '; 
 
 STEAM B01Lj:US-Co,i(,m<e<i. 
 
 Clerks to make annual returns to 
 Minister of Agriculture of the 
 nuiiiber shown by assessment 
 roll, 55 V. e. 48, h. 14 (3), \). 568. 
 
 STEAM ENCJINES. By-laws for MxiiiR 
 distance from highways at which 
 unenclosed portable steam en- 
 gines may be used for ruiui;iig 
 saw-mills, etc., .55 V. e. 42, s. 
 521 (l!t), (20), p. 453. 
 
 SI EAM HEATING, AND EEEC- 
 TIIIC COMPANIES, Approval 
 of municipality reiiuired to 
 carrying works through streets 
 and public jiliices, Hev. Stut. c. 
 165, s. 2. 1 1. 1555. 
 
 Application of certain provisions 
 respecting gas and water .-otn- 
 liiiuies, llev. Stat. c. 165 s. 3. 
 p. 1556. 
 
 lOxteiisioii of Act respecting, to 
 coiiipanii's for supplying natural 
 gas. 54 V. c. 36, p. 68. 
 
 sril'ENDIAUV MAC.ISTKATES. To 
 
 lie ex-otlicio health olhcers. 52 V. 
 c. 42. s. 1, p. 154. 
 
 STOCK— see Shares. 
 
 STtJNE. Not to be put on roads in 
 winter so as to interfere with 
 sleighing. 55 V. c. 42, s. 52;i. p. 
 454. 
 
 By-laws for preserving and selliug, 
 on road allowances, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 550 (6), p. 469. 
 
 For iicijuiring. when necessary 
 for repair of roads. 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 550 (7«), p. 470. 
 
 STOVE-IMI'ES. Regulation respecting 
 the use of, in police villages. 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 667 (4), p. 530. 
 
 S'TOVES. By-laws respecting the <-on- 
 struction or removal of, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 496 (15). p. 432. 
 
 STUAW. By-laws regulating burning, 
 in the open air. 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 4S;t (24). p. 419. 
 
 .Market fees not to b(> collected 
 on. r,.^, V. c. 42. s. 407 (1). p. 437. 
 
ST[{ 
 
 STRWV— Continued. 
 
 Nut In III- uci«licil on iiiiirkct itn- 
 Ifss vendor or |)\ircliiiscr so 
 • lisircs, ns \'. c. ij, s. 4!t7 (.">). [>. 
 4:!8. 
 
 Hy-liiws ri'si tint; the plnco ;in<l 
 
 miUMM-r of scllin/,' jiinl \V('iv:liinu. 
 55 y. !•. A2. s. 50;! l-l). p. 441. 
 
 \ot to lie pliircit in (Iwcllin); iioiisfs 
 in police villnp's, ,"),". V. e. 4:;. s. 
 iiH7 (It), p. 5;!i). 
 
 STUKAMS-see Itiv.-rs, Str.-ams and 
 Creeks. 
 
 STKIOKT OVKIJSKKIJS. To nniUe 
 deelriration oi' oilice. ."i;". \'. e. 42, 
 
 s. i;7l. ii. :;:!4. 
 
 See Overseers of nijrliways; 
 I'atlunasters. 
 
 STl{i;ir!' INTKKSKCTIO.VS. Wliea 
 nninicipalit.v to provide wlmlt^ 
 (•()st of local iin|iroveinents at. 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 612 (fil, p. 504. 
 
 sriMoiri' !^\l^^^■Avs. is.'r of streets 
 
 and motive ]>osver to lie snliject 
 to liy-laws of niiinicipalities. 
 Kev. Stat. c. 171, s. 4, p. ItiSr.. 
 
 Kisiit to carry freight if aiitliorized 
 liy l>y-la\v, Uov. Stat. c. 171. s. 
 4 (2), p. 1686. 
 
 Mode of laying rails, Uev. Stat. c. 
 171. s. 5, p. 1686. 
 
 Reiiairs of streets between the rail.s 
 and for spa<'e ou either side. 
 Uev. Stat. c. 171. s. 7, p. 1686. 
 
 Municipality to see that rails kept 
 thish with the .streets. Uev. Stat, 
 c. 171. s. 8. p. 1686. 
 
 Powers of munici|)alities as to rales 
 of fare. Uev. Stat. c. 171. s. '.). 
 p. 1686. 
 
 I'se of sleifjhs subject to a>ri*t'''i'i''!it 
 with council, Uev. Stat. c. 171. 
 s. 11, p. 1687. 
 
 By-luws for faciliatiiiK runiiinp of 
 cars, etc., Uev. Stat. c. 171, s. 
 12 (1). p. 1687. 
 For resulatinp traffic where rail- 
 way laid, Uev. Stat. c. 171. s. 
 12 (2). p. 1687. 
 
 For exempting property and in- 
 come from shares from taxation. 
 
 Tin: MUNICIPAL INDE.\. STIl 2:ii 
 
 STREET RAILWAYS-- Cmtimuul. 
 
 For providini.' for safety and con- 
 venience of itassen^ers .-ind 
 rcKulatiiiK aK'fiits and seivn.its. 
 Uev. Stat. c. 171. s. 12 i«i) n' 
 1687. 
 
 I'or I'eKuhitin;; trallic. U»'v. Slat. 
 «•• 171. s. 12 (7), II. 1687. 
 
 Agreements between Miuiiiripality 
 niid compHny as to construction, 
 user cd" streets, .street repaii-H, 
 time tables, etc.. l£ev. Slat. c. 
 171. s. i;{, p. mss. 
 
 I'cM-feiture to miuiicipalily for - 
 
 user. Uev. Stat. c. 171. s. | ». p 
 HiS8. 
 
 Council may provide for use of rail- 
 way by another company. Kev. 
 Stat. c. 171. s. 15. p. 1688. 
 
 Compensation to be a^fced ipon 
 or iiw.ii-,|..d. U, V. Mtat. .' i7l, 
 s. 1". (1), p. 1688. 
 
 Appointment and powers of arbi- 
 trators, Uev. Stat. c. 171. s. 15 
 
 (1», (21, p. it;s8. 
 
 I'se of railway pending' .settlement. 
 Uev. Stat. c. 171. s. If. (;;». p. 
 16SH. 
 
 When line lies in umre than out' 
 county. Uev. Stat. c. 171. s. i:, 
 (4). p. 168!». 
 
 New settlement after live years, 
 Uev. Stat. c. 171. s. 15 i5). p. 
 1689. 
 
 Ulj-'lit of company to cross another 
 line, Uev. Stat. c. 171. s. 15 (6». 
 I). 1689: 54 V. c. 40. p. 78. 
 
 Crossing lines <if r.-iilway compauiv-s, 
 Uev. Stat. c. 171. s. 15 (7). p. 
 1689. 
 
 Ex|)ropriation-— resolution of coun- 
 cil, Uev. Stat. c. 171, s. 16 (U. 
 p. 168i». 
 
 Certificate of county jiidK*'. Uev. 
 Stilt, c. 171. s. 16 (1). p. 168:>. 
 
 Extent of powers. Uev. St.at. c. 
 171. s. 16 (1). (2). p. 1689. 
 
 Award. Uev. Stat. c. 171. s. 16 C]), 
 I>. 1690. 
 
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 THK MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 STK 
 
 STIMOICT HAIIAVAYM Cwtimi^d. 
 
 K.\<'t'|iti(tii lis to tfiiitniy in nciuli- 
 
 liitiirliiMtd <i( Niimiini l<'iills. 
 
 Hv\. Stilt, c. IVl. s. 16 (41, 1). 
 I«!t0. 
 
 ('iTtiiiii hy-liiwH mill ri'HoltitiiiMH 
 Niilijcct to iimvisldiiM uf Miiiiic'i- 
 liiil AitH. Key. Still. I'. 171, s. 
 17. |.. 16it0. 
 
 <'iiiiii<ils not to irt'iint jirivilcfjos for 
 loiiKi'i' pi'i'ioil tliiin twtiity yciirs, 
 Kcv. Stat. c. 171, s. IS. p. 1690. 
 
 AsHii!ii|ition of owiit'isliip by iniiiii- 
 • ipiility. Kcv. Still, f. 171, H. "i8, 
 p. 1690. 
 
 Prfcfilcnco in riuiit of purcliasc lis 
 lictwiM'ii liiffcn-nt niunicipulitii's 
 iutcn'StiMl. Itcv. Slat. c. 171, s. 
 111. p. 1690. 
 
 When iiuinicipiiiity iiuiy iciiuirc tliiit 
 terms of (ipcriition hIuiII 1>(> 
 si'ttli'il liy iirliitriitioii. Uev. Stiit. 
 f. 171. s. 20 in. I). 1691. 
 
 .AvriiiiKi'iiitiit to ft'iiiiiiii in force 
 tfii yt'iirs. Kcv. Stat. c. 171. 
 s. 20 111. p. 1691. 
 
 .\c\v settlement lit expiration of 
 ten yeiirs, Rev. Stat. e. 171, s. 
 20 (2). p. 1691. 
 
 Company to wliicli lines trans- 
 ferred liy corporiition to staml 
 in same position. Ilev. Stat. c. 
 171. s. 21. p. 1691. 
 
 .Municipality iiciinirin}; railway may 
 transfer same to a company. 
 Kev. Stat. c. 171. s. 22, p. 1691. 
 
 Private jiersons or tinns to have 
 siime rights as conipanies, Kev. 
 Stat. <•. 171. s. 23. p. 1691. 
 
 Conipanies incorpontted before Is", 
 Feliruary. 1883. Uev. Stat, c 
 171. s. 24. p. 1691. 
 
 Uailway A<'t to apply only so fai- 
 as exfiressly mentioned. Rev. 
 Stat. e. 171. s. 25, p. 1691. 
 
 Hy-liiws for preventing children 
 ridiuK on iilatforms of cars, 5.^ 
 V. e. 42, s. 496 (40). p. 436. 
 
 I'owers of boards of control of 
 luirks with resjiect to. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 190. s. 11 (2). p. 20Fi5. 
 
 Hy-laws in cities and towns for 
 Iniildinj: and ojierating alon;r 
 
 STREKT RAILWAYS- Continued. 
 
 streets, with iiHHciit of Lieutcn- 
 iiiit-<}i>veriior, and for ieiiHlny; 
 and foi ievyinu rates, .'•S V. <•. 
 42. s. .^.(14 (14). p. 44!!. 
 
 .Municipalities operatiim to be Mib- 
 ject to Street Railway Act, ", 
 V. ( 42. s. r)04 U.M. p. 443. 
 
 I'owers of niimicipiility not to af- 
 fect oblijriitioiis with reuard to 
 IiIkIivviivs and bridtjes. 55 V. c 
 42. s. 504 (l.M. p. 443. 
 
 Councils nf cities and towns may 
 extend works into adjoininn 
 ninnlcipiility by imreeinent, witli 
 approval of Lieutenant-Gover- 
 nor. 55 V. c. 42, s. 504 (16), p. 
 443. 
 
 lOxpenditni'e upon extension not to 
 lie deemed illegal. 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 504 (ICI. p. 443. 
 
 Hy-lnws for coinjiellinji; companies 
 to provide shelters for motor- 
 men dnriiiK winter montlis, 57 V. 
 c. 50. K. 11. p. 168. 
 
 Ry-laws for constnictinj; and opor- 
 atiini not to be passed until 
 estimates, etc.. publisiied and 
 assent of electors obtained, nor 
 unless passed witliin tliree 
 months after polling. 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 505, i». 444. 
 
 By-law if rejected at iKdlinj;, not 
 to be re-siibniitted in same jear. 
 55 A', c. 42. s. 506. p. 445. 
 
 lly-laws for yrantinK aid from 
 portion of a municipality. 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 636f/. p. 523. 
 
 I'etition to be signed by majority 
 of owners of real property re- 
 presenting two-tnirds its value 
 in portion affected. 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 636(/ (1). p. 523; 56 V. <•. 
 35, s. .31, p. 149. 
 
 Assent of electm-s re<iuired. 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 636</ l2>. p. 523. 
 
 By-law may provide for grant- 
 ini: aid and levying rate and 
 for the issue and delivery of 
 debentures, 55 V. c. 42, s. 636ff 
 (2), p. 623. 
 
 A.:thority to execute debentures, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 636(1 (2). p. 523. 
 
 
STIi 
 
 r.5 V. c. 
 
 HTUK1:T IlAIL\VAYH--((>HtM(((,7/. 
 
 AKn-t'inciits with iniiiiiciiiality in 
 lit' imliliwlicd Willi li.v-law, uO 
 y. r. •:,:,. s. ;!i. i». wx 
 
 l<i-|iii.\ iiit'iit of (l<-liciiturrN 1111*1 iii- 
 tiTcKt, r)5 V. c. 4-'. H, GoG« Cit, 
 |>. 51:4. 
 
 UntcM for inmslVr lickctK when twti 
 <i>iii|miiit's air (ipcratiii^ in same 
 nuiiii<'i|iality, to lit> Hfttird li.v 
 
 iirliitnitioii. in di't'iuilt of a«r 
 
 nn'iit. So W c. 4U. s. <j'M\a (4), p. 
 
 r.::4. 
 
 r«;r(soiial iii-opcrty fXiiiipl from 
 taxation, Imt not income <liTivi-il 
 froMj shares, 55 V. e. 4S, s. 34 
 till. |). .".7'J. 
 
 STUl'iK'I'S. My-iaws for niinilterinj; 
 houses and lots, 55 \'. e. 42, s. 
 4'.((; (211), p. 434. 
 
 Couneils to keep reeonl of streets 
 ai'd niiinliers of houses and lots, 
 and enter disisions with liouii- 
 daries and distances for puhlie 
 inspection. 55 \'. e. 42, s. 496 (301, 
 II. 434. 
 
 By-hiws for surveyinj:, settling 
 iKiundaries, and naniiu},' 0:' al- 
 tering names, 55 V. c. 42. 8. 496 
 
 cn p. 434. 
 
 Hy-laws clianjrin); names to he 
 passed by a three-fourths vote. 
 and lie re;ristered. and in cities 
 and towns, to lie aiiproved liy 
 county judKc. 55 V. c. 42, s. 490 
 (31). p. 434. 
 
 .[u K*" to make appointment for 
 hearing all jiarties interested in 
 chaiifre of name. 55 \'. c. 42. s. 
 496 (31)/>. p. 434. 
 
 Copy of liy-law and appointment to 
 lie serv«'(l on registrar and inih- 
 lished in (lazette. 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 496 (31 K'. II. 435. 
 
 .Iiidjre to certify if he approves of 
 chanjr*', and certificate to be 
 re^'istered with by-law, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 496 (31)rf, p. 435. 
 
 Change of name to take effect from 
 date of registration of cortifi- 
 ciit<'. 55 V. c. 42. s. 496 (31)(f. p. 
 435. 
 
 THI-: MLNIOIPAL INDEX. STK 
 
 HTUKV/VH-iontimifd. 
 
 
 Ity-laws respecting tlie levels of < el- 
 lars and liaHcinentH on, 55 \'. e. 
 42. s. 4liii (321. (33), p. 435. 
 
 .\ct to provide for the (Tossing of 
 railways by— see Hallways (Uev. 
 Stat. c. 199. p. 2235). 
 
 Lighting of- see Light; laghi •■iml 
 Heat. 
 
 Constructing iniproveineiits lyable 
 by local assessment -see l^ocal 
 Im|ii'o\'ements. 
 
 Uegidation id' sales of goods in — set> 
 Markets and .Market Fees. 
 
 I'ouers of councils with regard to 
 pi.'inting and removal of trees- 
 see Trees. 
 
 See Highways. 
 
 S'rnUON'I'S. Temporary absence not 
 to dis(|ualify from entry as man- 
 hood sulTrage voters, 55 \'. c. 48, 
 s. 14// (2). p. 570. 
 
 Not to be assessed in municipality 
 where attending cidlege, etc., if 
 they have other place id' resi- 
 dence. 55 V, c. 48, s. 14/> (4), 
 p. 571. 
 
 STC.MPS. Hy-laws for regulating the 
 burning of. in the open air. 55 
 y. c. 42. s. 489 (24). p. 419. 
 
 sr.M.MAlJY C(>\VI("TIOX, Fines and 
 penalties nuiy be recovered by, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 420. )i. 380. 
 
 SrrKKA.NXrATlO.V, liy-hiws for 
 nmking grants to funds for 
 police f<irce and tire brigades in 
 cities and towns. 55 V. c 42. k. 
 504 (7). ji. 442. 
 
 SI rKKI(»U CorirrS— see courts. 
 
 SrUKTIlOS— see (Mlicers of Corpora- 
 tion. 
 
 srUl'LCS MONKVS. When derived 
 from sjiecial rate for any year 
 may be applied on next year's 
 interest or credited to sinking 
 fund, 55 V. c. 42, s. 373 (1). p. 
 .367. 
 
 May be credited to sinking fund 
 acc<iunt and invested therewith, 
 55 V. e. 42. s. 376. p. 368, 
 
224 
 
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 THE MUNICIPAL INDKX, 
 
 TAX 
 
 ;5 1 
 
 SURPLUS yiO^EYH— Continued. 
 
 Whon derived from income of 
 works, may be applied towiirds 
 payiiu'iit of any debt, 55 V. r. 
 42. s. 377. p. 369. 
 
 May be set apart for educational 
 liiirposcs and invested therefor. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 378 (1), p. 369. 
 
 When so s(>t apart may be loaned 
 to school trustees or granted 
 to i>oor school sections, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 37'J, p. 369. 
 
 SUKVEYOIl, By-liiws for appointment 
 of in cities and towns, 55 \'. c. 
 42. s. 504 (12), p. 443. 
 
 May be authorized by county to re- 
 move trei's on eitlier side of 
 hi)-'lnvays. ^,a V. c. 42. s. 566 (3). 
 p. 476. 
 
 May be employed to make descrip- 
 tion of lands for ins(>rtion in tax 
 deeds, 55 V. c. 48, s. 178. p. 622. 
 
 Duties under by-laws for drainujre 
 works, pay.uie by local assess- 
 ment — see Drainage. 
 
 SUKVEYS, Of concessions or ranges 
 may be nuide by direction of 
 Lieutenant-lJovernor on applica- 
 tion of councils, 55 \. c. 42. s. 
 41(1 !l), p. r24. 
 
 Durable monuments to be placed by 
 surveyor and costu to be paid us 
 provided by law, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 491 (2). p. 424. 
 
 ^liy-laws for settling boundaries of 
 public ways in cities, towns an<l 
 villages, 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (31). 
 p. 434. 
 
 SWAMP LAND. Number of acres of. 
 to b entered after name of 
 owner or occupant i assess- 
 ment roll, 55 V. c. 4.^. s. 14 (3). 
 p. 568. 
 
 SWEEPING STREETS. 
 
 ass«>8sment plan — see 
 provements. 
 
 On local 
 Local Im- 
 
 SWINE. Penalty for permitting run- 
 ning at large to injury of roads. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 159. s. 138. p. 1500. 
 
 By-laws respecting the keeping of. 
 5B V. c. 42. s. 489 (45). p. 422. 
 
 iWIHE—Continued. 
 
 By-laws prohibiting the driving of. 
 on streets. 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 136), 
 p. 436. 
 
 What market fees may be chargevl 
 for. 55 y. c. 42, s. 497 (7), p. 438. 
 
 What fees nniy be charged for 
 weighing, 55 \". c. 42, s. 497 (8), 
 1). 439. 
 
 When owned and held by occupant 
 of farm, exempt from taxation. 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (14«), p. 563. 
 
 Number kei)t, to be entered afti-r 
 nanu' of owner on assessment 
 roll, 55 \'. c. 48. s. 14 (3), p. 568. 
 
 TANNERIES. By-laws for preventing 
 or regulating the erection of. 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 489 (44). p. 422. 
 
 For defining areas within which 
 they may not be estiiblislied, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 495 (12l. p. 429. 
 
 TAVERNS— see Hotels: Intoxicating 
 Liquors. 
 
 TAXES— see Rates and Taxes. 
 
 TAX SALES. Purchaser nuiy tile a 
 caution in land titles otttce. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 116. s. 56, p. 1104. 
 
 Notice to persons interested. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 116. s. 56, p. 1104. 
 
 Completion of title. Rev. Slat. c. 
 116, s. 56, p. 1104. 
 
 Liability of occupied lands of non- 
 residents, 55 V. c. 48. s. 146. p. 
 614. 
 
 County treasurer to submit to war- 
 den list of lands three years in 
 arrears, 55 V. c. 48. s. 160, p. 
 617, 
 
 Warden to sign list and fix cor- 
 porate seal. 55 V. c. 48, s. 160, p. 
 617. 
 
 List to be deposited with clerk, and 
 duplicate to be returned to trea- 
 surer with warrant, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 160, p. 617. 
 
X 
 
 riving of. 
 1. 496 (36), 
 
 > chiirgi'tl 
 7), p. 438. 
 
 irgoil for 
 8. 4:)7 <8). 
 
 occnpaut 
 taxation, 
 >, 563. 
 
 >rt'd after 
 issossment 
 (3), 1). 568. 
 
 l)r('V('ntinj; 
 tion of. 55 
 ). 422. 
 
 bin whicii 
 stiil)lislie(l, 
 2). p. 429. 
 
 itoxirating 
 
 lay fill' a 
 tficf, lU'V. 
 
 1104. 
 
 ■sted. Rev. 
 1104. 
 
 V. Stat. e. 
 
 9 of non- 
 s. 146. p. 
 
 lit to wnr- 
 ■e years in 
 s. 160, p. 
 
 (1 fix cor- 
 ^. s. 160, p. 
 
 elerk. and 
 ed to trea- 
 5 V. c. 48, 
 
 TAX 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 TAX 
 
 225 
 
 TAX SXLKS— Continued. 
 
 Councils of oountios, c-itie.s and 
 towns may extend time for en- 
 forced collection, 55 V. c. 48. s. 
 161, p. 618. 
 
 Tre.isurer need not make further 
 enquiry as to distress, 55 V. c. 
 48, 8. 162, p. 618. 
 
 "What lands only, treasurer shall 
 sell, 55 V. c. 48, s. 163, p. 618. 
 
 Publication of list of lands to be 
 sold, 55 V. c. 48, s. 164 (1), p. 618. 
 
 When lands in junior county sep- 
 arated from union have not IjCv-n 
 advertised by treasurer of union, 
 treasurer and warden of junior 
 <'ounty to take proceedings, 55 \'. 
 c. 48, S. 164 (2), p. 619. 
 
 After advertisement by trea.surer 
 of union, sale to be completed 
 as if separation had not taken 
 place, 55 V. c. 42, s. 164 (2), p. 
 619. 
 
 Advertisement to contain notifica- 
 tion of time and place of sale. 
 55 V. c. 48. 8. 165. p. 619. 
 
 Day of sale to be more than ninety- 
 one days after first publication, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 166. p. 619. 
 
 Copy of advertisement to be posted 
 up, 55 V. c. 48, s. 167, p. 619. 
 
 Expenses and costs to be added to 
 arn-ars, 55 V. c. 48, s. 168. p. 
 619. 
 
 If no bidders sale may be adjourned, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 169, p. 619. 
 
 Treasurer to sell sufficient of the 
 lands to pay taxes and costs. 55 
 V. c. 48. s. 170 (1), p. 619. 
 
 Treasurer to sell such part as it is 
 in the interest of owner to sell 
 first, 55 V. c. 48, s. 170 (1). p. 619. 
 
 Treasurer neei not describe portion 
 of land to be sold. 55 V. c. 48. s. 
 17« (1), p. 619. 
 
 Amount of arrears stated in adver- 
 tisement to be held the correct 
 amount due, 55 V. c. 48. s. 170 
 (1). p. 619. 
 
 When land does not sell for arrears, 
 sale to be adjourned, and after 
 advertisement, lands to be sold 
 P.M. I— 15 
 
 TAX SAhKS -Continued. 
 
 for what they will brin>r, ."),) V. 
 
 c. 48. s. 170 (2), p. 620. 
 Owner not to be permitted to re- 
 deem without payment of full 
 amount. 55 V. c. 48, s. 170 (2), 
 p 620. 
 
 (Councils may purchase lands at 
 adjourned sale after giviiiji 
 notice, but must resell within 
 three years, 55 V. c. 48. s. 170 
 (.3), p. 620. 
 
 NN'lien fee is in the Crown, ino rest 
 of lessee, etc., oidy to be ex- 
 jjressed to be sold, and sale nut 
 to re(iuire consent of Commis- 
 sioner of Crown Lands, 55 V. c. 
 48, 8. 171, 1). 620". 
 
 When Crown interested as niori- 
 gajjee or unpaid vendor, interest 
 of mortua;;or or purchaser only 
 to be sold, 55 V. c. 42. s. 171", 
 p. 620. 
 
 VV'hen purchaser fails to pay imr- 
 chase money immediately, tre.i- 
 surer forthwith to i)ut uji land 
 again, 55 V. c. 48. s. 172, p. 621. 
 
 Sale not to affect collection of other 
 rates previously iinpusri! imt 
 coming due thereafter. 55 V. i-. 
 48. s. 112U. p. 621. 
 
 Certificat<' of sale to be given to 
 purchaser describing lands sold, 
 and amount of arr ars and costs. 
 and stating that deed will issiie 
 unless land redeemed within one 
 year, 55 V. c. 48, s. 173, p. 621. 
 
 rurehaser holding certificate to 
 have right to protect property 
 and use the same, but not to do 
 or permit waste or injury. 55 ^^ 
 c. 48. s. 174 (1), p. 621. 
 
 Turchaser not to be liable for dam- 
 age (lone without his knowledge, 
 55 V. .'. 48. s. 174 (2), p. 621. 
 
 Tender of nnlemption money to de- 
 prive purchaser of all rights, 15 
 V. c. 48, s. 175, p. 621. 
 
 What commission treasurer may 
 charge on collection of arrears, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 176. p. 621. 
 
 Commission and costs to be added 
 to arrears when lands >iold, ,W 
 v. c. 48, s. 177, p. 622. 
 
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 TAX 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 TAX HAIjES— Continued. 
 
 Trt'iisurer to kivc purchaser a statt-- 
 meat of coinmiBtsioD and costs in 
 detail, 55 V. c. 48, s. 177, p. 622. 
 
 TroasurtT to give sufficient descrip- 
 tion of land sold. 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 178. p. 622. 
 
 Description to be obtained from 
 registry office or surveyor, and 
 expenses so incurred to be add<-d 
 to arrears. 55 V. c. 48, s. 178, j). 
 622. 
 
 Surveyor's fee for description not 
 to exceed $1, 55 V. c. 48. s. 178. 
 p. 622. 
 
 Treasurer not 
 other fees 
 
 to be entitled to any 
 in respect to the col- 
 lection of arrears, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 179, p. 622. 
 
 Owner, etc., may redeem within one 
 year by paying to treasurer for 
 the use of purchaser the amount 
 paid at sah'. and ten per cent, 
 thereon, 55 V. c. 48, s. 180. p. 
 622. 
 
 Treasurer to jrive receipt, and re- 
 ceipt to be evidence of redemp- 
 tion, 55 V. c. 48, s. 180, p. 622. 
 
 If land not redeemed within om- 
 year, deed to issue to purchaser, 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 180. 
 
 Deeds.— 
 
 When Rh(>riff dies after making sale. 
 ronv<'yance may be made by his 
 successor. Ilev. Stat. c. 16. 8. 50, 
 p. 249. 
 
 When to be registered and how. in 
 order to i)reserve priority. Uev. 
 Stat. c. 114, ss. 78. 79, p. 1061. 
 
 To issue to purchaser when land not 
 redfenied within one year, 55 V. 
 r. 48, s. 181. p. 622. 
 
 To be prepared by trensiirer. on pny- 
 ment of $1, and executed by him 
 and th(> warden. 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 181. p. 622. 
 
 "Treasurer" and "warden" to menu 
 persons holding those offices 
 when deed exeoited, 55 V. c. 48, 
 8. 182. p. 622. 
 
 Form, r.5 V. .c 48. Sched. K.. p. 642. 
 
 TAX S.\LES— Continued. 
 
 To state particulars 
 land sohl, 55 V. c 
 623. 
 
 TAX 
 
 of sale and 
 48, 8. 183. p. 
 
 To vest land in purchaser according 
 to estate or interest sold, 55 V. 
 c. 48. s. 183 p. 623. 
 
 Not to be invalidated by error in 
 amount of taxes or misdescrip- 
 tion of land as "patented," etc., 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 183, p. 623. 
 
 T<) he re^JsttTed within eighteen 
 months after sale. 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 184 (1), p. 623; 56 V. c. 21. s. S7, 
 p. 78. 
 
 Priority forfeited where lands sold 
 l)efore 4th March. 1868. and deed 
 not registered within one y<'ar 
 
 after that date, 
 p. 78. 
 
 56 V 
 
 21. 8. 88, 
 
 Registrar to make entry in nvsristry 
 book and give certificate of re- 
 gistration, 55 V. c. 48, s. 184 (2). 
 p. 623. 
 
 Uegistmtion of deeds made by 
 sheriffs prior to 1851, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 185, p. 623. 
 
 Sheriff to give certificate of «'on- 
 veyances executed between 1st 
 .January. 18.')1, and Ist .Tanuary, 
 1866. for registration, 55 V. >•. 48, 
 s. 186, p. 623. 
 
 Deed to be registered on [)rodii<'- 
 tion of certificate,— registrar's 
 f««e. 55 V. <•. 48, s. 186, p. 623. 
 
 Treasurer to keep book and ref"i>rd 
 therein descrii)tion of all lands 
 sold and conveyed, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 187. p. 624. 
 
 To be binding on former owner 
 when land not redeemed .vithin 
 • me year. — intention of the law 
 de«'laV«'d. 55 V. c. 48. s. 188. p. 
 624. 
 
 To be valid against all partli'S ex- 
 cept the thrown, unless ques- 
 tioned within two years, 55 V. o. 
 48. s. 189. p. 624. 
 
 Not affected by repeal of statutes or 
 by change of treasurer. 55 V. •'. 
 48. s. 190, p. 024. 
 
X 
 
 8al(> atuf 
 8. 18o, p. 
 
 according 
 Ad, 55 V. 
 
 error m 
 liHdescrip- 
 tod," t'tc, 
 
 23. 
 
 ('i>fhtoen 
 
 r. c. 48. s. 
 , 21. s. 87. 
 
 lands sold 
 and dt'ed 
 one yvar 
 
 ;. 21. s. 88, 
 
 in rcsristry 
 
 ate of rc- 
 
 8. 184 (2), 
 
 made by 
 15 V. c. 48, 
 
 e of con- 
 'tWPcn 1st 
 t .Tanuiiry, 
 )5 V. .-•. 48, 
 
 on produc- 
 -rpgistnir's 
 5, p. 623. 
 
 and voford 
 ■ all !and.s 
 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 ler owiu-r 
 
 ned .vithin 
 
 )f tlM« law 
 
 s. 188. p. 
 
 parties ex- 
 leas qu(>s- 
 rs, B5 V. c. 
 
 statutes or 
 T. r)5 V. e. 
 
 TAX 
 TAX SALES- Continued. 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 TEA 
 
 227 
 
 Uights of tax purchasers when action 
 brought for recovery of hind,— 
 Rights of entry adverse to tax jiur- 
 chaser in jjossession not to be 
 conveyed, 55 V. c. 48. s. 191. ii 
 624. 
 
 Common law and statute of Henry 
 VIII. revived, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 191, p. 624. 
 
 When title invalid by reason of mis- 
 description, purchaser to be al- 
 lowed for improvements. et<'.. 
 and be charged for timber cut 
 and sold. et<-.. 55 V. e. 48, s. 192 
 (1). i>. 625. 
 
 Judge to assess value of land ^o ite 
 recovered, 55 V. c. 48, s. 192 (1). 
 p. 625. 
 
 Plaintiff to pay in damages allowd 
 to purchaser or purchaser may 
 elect to retain land. 55 V. c. 48. 
 s. 192 (2). p. 625. 
 
 Purchaser not entith'd to damages 
 or land when taxes have been 
 paid or tendered in time to re- 
 deem, or when guilty of fraud. 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 192 (3). p. 625. 
 
 When plaintiff is not tenant in fee 
 or in tail, defendant may iiay 
 value of land into court, 55 V. c. 
 48. s. 193 (IK p. 626. 
 
 When defendant is not tenant in fee 
 or in tail, value of improvements, 
 etc.. to be paid into court. 55 V. 
 c. 48. s. 193 (2). p. 626. 
 
 Any other person interested under 
 sale may pay in if defendant 
 does not, 55 V. c. 48. s. 194 (1). 
 p. 626. 
 
 Writ of possi'ssion not to issu" v.ii- 
 til exi>ir.v of time for paying in. 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 194 (1). p. 626. 
 
 Person pnying in value to iiavf ii 
 lien for the exci-ss over his in- 
 terest, 55 V. c. 42 s. 194 (2). p. 
 626. 
 
 Original owner or other person 
 interested may obtain vahH- 
 paid in on filing pro[)er releas<'. 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 195. p. 626. 
 
 If value of land not paid in. value 
 of ini|)roveiuents, etc.. to he paid 
 
 TAX SALES- Continued. 
 
 out to the persons entitled, 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 196, p. 626. 
 
 If defendant tenders value or gives 
 notice at appearance, of the 
 damages claimed, and that he 
 does not contest title, defendant 
 to have costs, 55 V. c. 48. s. 197 
 (1), p. 627. 
 
 When no notice given or defen- 
 dant recovers less than he 
 claims, or refuses tender, or 
 the value of the land is greater 
 than amount stated in notice, 
 or value is not paid in f.fter 
 aeeeptance by plaintiff, i)lain- 
 tiff to be entitled to costs, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 197 (2). p. 627. 
 
 When notice given plaintiff need 
 not j)rove his title, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 197 (2). p. 627. 
 
 Purchaser who has no other 
 
 remedy to have a lien for 
 
 an\ount i,aid l)y him since 
 
 sale. 55 V. c. 48. s. 198. p. 627. 
 
 Contracts between original owner 
 ami tax purchaser not affected, 
 55 \\ e. 48. s. 199. p. 62s. 
 
 Rights of owner or person claiming 
 under him. in occupation of 
 lands at time of sale and since, 
 not affected by foregoing provi- 
 sions. 55 V. c. 48. s. 200, p. 628. 
 
 Rights of tax purchasers nmler 
 other statutes not affected by 
 foregoing provisions. 55 V. c. 48. 
 s. 201. p. 628. 
 
 "Tax purchaser." "original owner," 
 meaning of. 55 V. c. 48. s. 202. p. 
 628. 
 
 In 
 
 free grant territory— kc( 
 
 Fre. 
 
 Crant Territory (56 \. c. 
 154). 
 
 39. p 
 
 In 
 
 Muskoka and T'arry Soiind- 
 Miiskoka and I'arry Sound. 
 
 -see 
 
 TEA. Agents for the sale of. when to 
 be deemed hawkers. 55 V. c. 42. 
 H. 495 (3)«. It. 427. 
 
 TEACHERS. To jKtst up copies of 
 voter's lists. 52 V. c. 3. s. S. p. 
 14. 
 
 'ill 
 'V- 
 
 ill 
 
228 
 
 TEA 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 TIL 
 
 
 P« 
 
 TEACHEllS— Continued. 
 
 Dutii's with n'jxard to tho provcii- 
 tion of contagions or infectious 
 disease, Rev. Stat. c. 205, s. 94. 
 p. 2280. 
 
 TEAMS'I'ERS, By-laws for regulating 
 and licensing. 55 V. c. 42, s. 510tt, 
 p. 446. 
 
 When county council may license 
 and regulate, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 512, p. 448. 
 
 TECHMCAL SCHOOLS. By-laws for 
 establishment of, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 
 495 (13). p. 429. 
 
 Appointment of trustees or man- 
 agers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 495 (Vi)U. p. 
 429. 
 
 By-laws for granting aid to, 55 V. c. 
 
 42, s. 495 (14). p. 430. 
 
 TELEdRAPH WIRES, By-laws re- 
 specting the erection and main- 
 tenance of, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 496 (39). 
 p. 4.36. 
 
 TELETIIONE COMPANIES, Cities, 
 towns and villages may grant 
 exclusive rights for five years, 
 56 V. c. 35, s. 6. p. 144. 
 
 Two-thirds of council must assent. 
 56 V. c. 35. s. C. p. 144. 
 
 Existing rights ." companies and 
 agreement as to private tele- 
 phone wires not affected, 56 V. c. 
 35. s. 6. p. 144. 
 
 Agreements made before 17th "May. 
 1893. 50 V. c. 35. s. 6. p. 144. 
 
 TELErilONE WIRES. By-laws re- 
 specting the erection and main- 
 tenance of, 55 V. c. 42. s. 496 
 (39), p. 436. 
 
 TENANTS— see Landlord and Tenant: 
 Leaseholders. 
 
 TENANT FOR LIFE. Empowered to 
 act in respect of arbitrations, 
 agreements or conveyances re- 
 specting lands taken or injured, 
 55 V. c. 42. 8. 484 (1). p. 408. 
 
 TENANTS IN TAIL. Emi)ov\^ed to 
 act in respect of a^gjjlmitious, 
 agreements or conveyances re- 
 specting lands taken or injured, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 489 (1). p. 408. 
 
 TENDERS. To be called for by county 
 councils for i)ul)licaliuu of ley;ai 
 and official notices. Rev. Stat. 
 c. 18. s. 3. p. 253. 
 
 Offices not to be tilled by. 55 \'. c. 
 42, s. 278 (2), p. 336. 
 
 Of amount of compensation for tak- 
 ing or injuring lands, effect f>f. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 488. p. 410. 
 
 Of redemption money when lands 
 sold for taxes — see Tax Sales. 
 
 TENDER OF AMENDS. When made 
 by defendant cori)oration. if no 
 greater amount recovered, muni- 
 cipality to be entitled to costs. 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 339. p. 354; I J), s. 
 430. p. 384. 
 
 TENURE OF OFFICE, Municipal of- 
 ficers to hold otlict' until removed 
 by the council. 55 V. c. 42. s. 279. 
 p. 337. 
 
 THEATRES. By-laws for regulating 
 
 means of egress from, and for 
 
 production of plans. 55 V. c. 42. 
 
 s. 479 (16), p. 403. 
 
 For preventing accidents by fire 
 
 in, 55 V. c. 42, s. 493 (2). p. 425. 
 
 Application of Act respecting egress 
 from public buildings — .see Pub- 
 lic Buildings (Rev. Stat. c. 210, 
 p. 2324). 
 
 THFNDER BAY. Excepted from gen- 
 eral law as to qualification of 
 members of councils. 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 73. p. 273. 
 
 See Algoma. etc. 
 
 TILE, STONE AND TIMBER 
 DRAINA<;E. By-laws for bor- 
 rowing money for purposes of, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 509 (1). p. 446. 
 
 Act respecting. Rev. Stat. c. 38, p. 
 390; 53 V. c. 11, p. 42. 
 
 Short title of Act. Rev. Stat. c. 38, 
 s. 1, p. 390. 
 
 F''ormer duti«'S of Commissioner of 
 Agriculture transferred to Pro- 
 vincial Treasurer. 53 V. c. 11. s. 
 3, p. 42. 
 
 Powers of councils of towns, vil- 
 lages and townships as to bor- 
 rowing for the purposes of the 
 Act, Rev. Stat. c. 38, s. 2. p. 
 S90. 
 
I).v comity 
 U'v. Stat. 
 
 55 V. t: 
 
 n for t:ik- 
 cftVet of. 
 10. 
 
 It'll lands 
 Sales. 
 
 ht'u made 
 
 on, if no 
 
 •t'd. niiuii- 
 
 to costs. 
 
 !54; II). s. 
 
 licipal of- 
 1 removed 
 42. s. 279. 
 
 reniiliitiiiji 
 
 , and for 
 
 V. c. 42. 
 
 s l).v lire 
 (2). p. 425. 
 
 iiiK egress 
 -see Pub- 
 it. c. 210, 
 
 from ffeii- 
 cation of 
 i V. c. 42. 
 
 TIMBER 
 
 for bor- 
 I'poses of, 
 ). 446. 
 
 c. 38. p. 
 
 tilt. c. 38, 
 
 4sioner of 
 I to Tro- 
 •. c. 11. s. 
 
 )\vns. 
 
 vil- 
 
 8 
 
 to 
 
 bor- 
 
 es 
 
 of 
 
 the 
 
 
 9. 2 
 
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 229 
 
 TILE, Etc.— Continued. 
 
 Hetiuisities of by-luws. Itcv. Stnt. c. 
 38. s. 2, p. 42. 
 
 Form of notice of by-law, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 38, Form 6, p. 397. 
 
 Form of by-law, Rev. Stat. c. .•?8. 
 Form 1. I). 394. 
 
 FromulKiition of by-law. Rev. Stat. 
 <•• 38, s. 3, p. 391. 
 
 Issue and sale of debentures, as 
 
 required for lendinjr money for 
 
 works, Rev. Stat. c. 38, s. 4, n 
 391. 
 
 Debentures to Ite payable to Pro- 
 vincial Treasurer and have (ou- 
 pons attached for aniruil 
 amounts required for interest 
 and sinkiufr fund. Rev. Stat. (. 
 38. s. 5. p. 391. 
 
 Form of delientures. Rev. Stat. c. 
 38. Form 5. p. 396. 
 
 Application for sale of debentures, 
 to be in writinjj. sipned by 
 head of council and under cor- 
 porate seal, Rev. Stat. c. 38. s. 
 6. p. 391. 
 
 Cojiy of by-law and affidavits of 
 head and clerk, to be deposited 
 on application beinn made. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 38. s. 6. p. 391. 
 
 Form of aHidavit of head of couu- 
 <'il, Rev. Stat. c. 38. Form 2, p. 
 395. 
 
 Form of affidavit of dork. Rev. 
 Stat. e. 38. Form 3, p. 395. 
 
 Provincial Treasurer to report to 
 Lieuteuaiit-lTovernor as to pm- 
 liriety of investment. Rev. St.'it. 
 c. ;^S. s. 7. p. 391. 
 
 Owners of land may apply to coun- 
 i-il for loans for construction of 
 drains. Rev. Stat. c. 38. s. 8. p. 
 391. 
 
 Form i.f application. Rev. Stat. c. 
 38. I'-orm 4, p. 396. 
 
 Council may issue debentures to 
 seventy-five jut cent, of cost of 
 works. Rev. Stat. c. .^S. s. 9. p. 
 391. 
 
 Purchase of debentures out of con- 
 solidated revenue fund. Rev. 
 Stilt, e. :^S. s. 10. p. .-ifll. 
 
 TILE, Etc.— Continued. 
 
 Investment to be made on recom- 
 mendation of Provincial Trea- 
 surer. Rev. Stat. c. 38, s. 10. p 
 391. 
 
 After purchase, debentures to be 
 unquestionable, Rev. Stat. c. 38, 
 s. 11. p. 392. 
 
 Council may loan proceeds of de- 
 beiitun-s to applicants, Rev. 
 Stat, c. 38. s. 12. p. 392. 
 
 Loiins not to be made to members of 
 council, Rev. Stat. c. 38, s. 12. 
 p. 392. 
 
 Persons to whom loans have been 
 made not to be disiiualifiivl 
 from oHice thereby. Rev. St:it. 
 c. 38. s. 12. p. 392. 
 
 Limit of iimount to be loaned. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 38, s. 13. p. 392. 
 
 Order in which loans may be 
 >:riinted. Rev. Stat. c. 38, s. 14. 
 p. 392. 
 
 Kinployment and remunenition of 
 Inspector. Rev. Stat. c. 38. s. 
 15. p. 392. 
 
 Insiiector to report particulars of 
 works. Rev. Stilt, e. 38. s. 16. p. 
 392. 
 
 Loans not to be made until report 
 entered, Rev. Stat. c. 38. s. 16. 
 p. 392. 
 
 By-laws to be passed for imposing 
 rat«'S on lands in respect of 
 which loans have been made. 
 R<'v. Stat. c. 38. s. 17, p. 392. 
 
 F.inn of by-law. Rev. Stat. c. .''8. 
 Form 7. p. 397. 
 
 How borrower may discharge his 
 indebteilness. R(>v. Stat. c. ?S. s. 
 IS. p. .S93. 
 
 Annual returns to be made by cduii- 
 eils to Lieutenant-Ciovernor. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 38. s. 19, p. n93. 
 
 Treasurer of municipality to make 
 anuuiil remittances of aiucnints 
 l)ayable under debentures to Pro- 
 vincial TreasunT. Rev. Stat. c. 
 38. s. 20 (1). p. 393. 
 
 On default, general tax to be levied 
 f()r itiiyuient of debentures and 
 interest. P^ev. Stat. -■. 38, s. 20 
 '21. p. '.',9". 
 
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 TILE, Etc - Continued. 
 
 Arrt'iu-H to be a tirat oharKe on 
 funds of nuinioiimlity, Ui'V. Stat, 
 c. 38, «. 20 (3), 1). 393. 
 
 No otlicr payments to hi- made ex- 
 <-el»t for current e.vpenses \intil 
 arrears paid. Itev. Stat, c. 38, a. 
 20 (3). p. 393. 
 
 Tenaity on oflieers paying out funds 
 wlien default made in payment 
 of debentures, Itev. Stat. e. 38, 
 s. 20 (4). p. 394. 
 
 I'eniilty for rn'Rlect of duty by 
 nuiyor. re(>ve or eouneillor, II. 'v. 
 Stat. e. 38. s. 20 (5). p. 394. 
 
 Who may take atlidavits, Uev. St.-it. 
 c. 38. s. 21, p. 394. 
 
 TIMBER, by-laws for proteetiufi and 
 rentulatiuf,' booms, 55 V. o. 12. - 
 511 (1), p. 447. I 
 
 By-laws of township councils f 
 
 pr«'ventin>r the obstruction of I 
 
 Btreams etc., 55 V. c. 42, s. ''>::.} ' 
 (16), (17). (18). p. 453. 
 
 Duty of councils with respect to 
 
 preventing accumulntion in 
 
 st.n-iinis, i^'i V. c. 42. s. 5I!5/*. p. 
 462. 
 
 By-liiws for preserving and selling, 
 on road allowances subject to 
 risihls of Crown. 55 \. c. 42, s. 
 550 (6). p. 469. 
 
 By-laws for searching for and tak- 
 ing, when require<l for kee|ting 
 I'oads in r<'pair. 55 W c. 42, s. 
 5.^)0 (8). p. 470. 
 
 Hiv.hts of holder of lax sale ceiti- 
 ticale. 55 \'. c. 4S, s. 174. p. 621. 
 
 Value to be deducte<l from allow- 
 iince for improvements when < ut 
 by tax purchaser holding under 
 invalid deed. 55 V. c. 48. s. 102 
 (1). p. 625. 
 
 On governnu'ut r<»ad allowances, 
 rights of licensees and munici- 
 palities—see Highways (Uev. 
 Stat. c. 28. ss. 3-9. p. 315). 
 
 TIUES. By-laws for r(>gulating width 
 
 of. 55 V, <•. 42. s. 496 (".6). p. 436. 
 
 When county cmincil uuiy pass 
 
 by-law, 55 V. c, 42. s, 512, p, 
 
 448, 
 
 TOBACCO. By-laws for li<rensing, etc., 
 retail vendors, 55 V. c. 42, s. 4915 
 (41). p. 436. 
 
 TOBOGANNIN(}. By-laws f(.r prevent- 
 ing or regulating, on streets in 
 cities, towns and villages, 55 \'. 
 c. 42, 8. 496 (37), p. 436, 
 
 TOLL ItOADS. Crossings, sewers, side- 
 walks, etc.. to be kept in repair 
 by municipality. 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 531 (3), p. 457. 
 
 Limitation of actions, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 531 (3), p. 457. 
 
 County by-laws for abandoning or 
 disposing of, .55 V. c. 42, s, 566 
 (7), p. 477, 
 
 Copy of by-law to be sent to local 
 municipality affected, 55 \. c. 
 42, s. 566 (7). p. 477. 
 
 Assent of local municipalities or of 
 Lieutenant-(Jovernor reciuircd 
 to i)y-hiw. 55 V. c. 42. s. 566 
 <T». p. 477. 
 
 l?y-i'>^*'^ f<"" nmintaining and repair- 
 in;. aUer abandonment, and 
 charging coat on property bene- 
 fited, 55 V. c. 42. 8. 630r/, p. 519. 
 
 Wh.it |H>tition necessary. 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 6?,0<i, p. 519. 
 
 (Jeneral provision as to munici- 
 
 pjility paying for repairs not 
 
 to apply. 55 V. c. 42, s. O.^Oft 
 (2). p. 519. 
 
 By-laws of cities and towns for the 
 l)urchase of. 55 V. c. 4':, ». 633 
 (7> p, 521, 
 
 By-hiws abolishing market fees on 
 condition that roa<ls made free, 
 55 V, c. 42, s. 633 (7), p, 521, 
 
 Agreements with owners to expend 
 statute labour money thereon on 
 coiulition that road to be made 
 free. 56 V. c 35. s, 26, p, 148, 
 
 U»'gidati(Hi of use of traction en- 
 ginea on — see Traction Enginea 
 (Uev. Stat. c. 200, i). 2242). 
 
 Act to facilitate the purchnao of. I y 
 miinicipnlities. 52 V. c. 28. p. 101. 
 
 Short title. 52 V. c. 28. a. 1, p. 101. 
 
 Interpretation, "owner,' 
 
 "ronil." 
 
 town. 
 
 V, c, 28. s, 2, p, 101, 
 
 " 
 
TOL 
 
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 281 
 
 TOLL BOADS-Continued. 
 
 Board of commisaionors may !){> jip- 
 poiiited by coiinoil of county, 
 city or town. 52 \'. c. 28, a. :J, p. 
 101. 
 
 Tenure of otfi^-c. 52 V. c. 28, a. 4. 
 p. 102. 
 
 Exam i nut ion by comniiasioncrs and 
 selection of necessary toll roads 
 witbin municipality, 52 V. c. 28. 
 s. 5, 1). 102. 
 
 Examination (»f books and records, 
 52 V. c. 28. s. 5, I). 102. 
 
 Maps to be made and laid before 
 council. 52 V. c. 28. s. 7, p. 102. 
 
 Maps to be registered if coun(;il ap- 
 proves of roads selected, 52 V. c. 
 28. s. 8, p. 102. 
 
 Valuation to be made by commis- 
 sioners. 52 v. c. 28, s. 9, p. 102. 
 
 Mode of ascertaining value. — agroc- 
 mcnt with owners as to price. 52 
 V. c. 28. s. 10. p. 102. 
 
 lleference to Provincial Arbitra- 
 tors in case of disagreement, 
 52 V. c. 28. s. 10. p. 102. 
 
 i'onipensation agreed upon or 
 
 awarded to be the price to be 
 
 paid if road taken within one 
 
 year. 52 V. c. 28, s. 10, p. 102. 
 
 Matters to be considered in determ- 
 ining value when roads owned 
 in whole or in part by union 
 municipality. 52 V. c. 28. s. 11. 
 p. 103. 
 
 Report of commissioners as to ro.ids 
 and pric»' to be paid. 52 V. c. 28. 
 s. 12. p. 103. 
 
 WIu'U compensation money may be 
 paid into court, 52 V. c. 28. s. 
 13, 1). 103. 
 
 <'(unpensation to atanil in i»lace of 
 roads. 52 V. c. 28, s. 14. i). 103. 
 
 !'ossission not to be taken until 
 payment made, 52 V. c. 28, s. 15, 
 p. 104. 
 
 VVheii notice of valuation to be 
 given to incumbrancers, 52 V. c. 
 28, s. 16, 1). 104. 
 
 i'osts of arbitration, 52 V. c. 28. sa. 
 17. 18, p. 104. 
 
 TOLL l\0\DS-Coutivue,l. 
 
 Application of certain sections of 
 Act respecting Public Works of 
 Ontario, 52 V. c. 28, a. 19, p. 104. 
 
 When award to become final, 52 V. 
 c. 28. s. 20. !>. 105. 
 
 Appeal from award. 52 V. c. 28. a. 
 21. p. 105. 
 
 I>y-law8 for borrowing money for 
 purchase of roads, 52 V. c. 28, 
 s. 22. p. 105. 
 
 Issue of deluMitures. 52 V. c. 28, 8. 
 22 (1). p. 105. 
 
 County councils may raise money 
 in certain cases to bonus muni- 
 cipiilitiea. required to contribute 
 to purchase. 52 V. c. 28, s. 22 
 (2). p. 105. 
 
 Assent of ratepayers required. 52 
 V. c. 28. s. 22 (.31. p. 105. 
 
 Sectional by-law may be passed 
 by comity council on report of 
 commissioners, 52 V. c. 28. s. 
 23. I). 106. 
 
 County coumil nniy pass by-law 
 with assent of ratepayers 
 for borrowing amount ro- 
 quirt'd and payment by in- 
 teii'sted municii)alitie8. 52 V. c. 
 2S, s. 24. p. 106. 
 
 Statement of amount re(juired to 
 be furnished annually to mtini- 
 cil>alities by county clerk, 52 
 V. c. 28. s. 25. p. 106. 
 
 Abandoinnent of.— settlement of 
 terms of arbitration, 52 V. c. 28. 
 s. 26. p. 106. 
 
 Uemuneration of commissioners. 52 
 V. c. 28. s. 27. p. 106. 
 
 Tolls on ronds belonging to cities 
 ami towns to lie abolished on 
 removjil of tolls from roads pur- 
 chas(>d by counties. .52 V. c. 28. 
 s. 28, p. 107. 
 
 Determining tolls on i>nrt of road 
 
 not tak.-n, 52 V. c. 28. s, 29, p. 
 
 107. 
 Allowance by county council for 
 
 maintenance of roads. 52 V. c. 
 
 28, s. 30, p. 107. 
 
 Assessment of, — 
 What to be tiiken into accoimt by 
 
 assessoi', 
 577. 
 
 48, 
 
 29a p. 
 
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 i') 
 
 1; ^ 
 
 
 
 1' 1 
 
 \ If 
 
 I ;■ 
 
 TOLL l\0^.D6— Continued. 
 
 To bf asBt'Ssi'd in minor muniri- 
 jiiiiitifs, 5& V. f. 4S, s. 2&b, p. 
 
 577. 
 
 Stdcli <tr sliiU'es and income there- 
 from to 1)0 exempt from uss.^ss- 
 uicnt, 55 V. c 4S, s. liftr, p. 57S. 
 
 See Uoad Companies. 
 
 TOLLS, What may be demanded li.v 
 t'ompiinies oonstKucting piers, 
 ete., Kev. Stat. e. 161, s. 23, j). 
 1525. 
 
 How to be fixed. Uev. Stat. e. 
 161. s. 24, p. 1525. 
 
 Knfoninjr payment, Hev. Stat. e. 
 IGl, s. 25. p. 1525. 
 
 <'oiineils iiiny imrehase rij.'ht.s from 
 < 'row II and contract debts there- 
 tor, or for freein>; roads there- 
 from. 55 V. c. 42. s. 349. p. 359. 
 
 By-hi\vs for freeing county bridges 
 assumed by vilhiKes, 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 529. p. 456. 
 
 After passiuf:- by-law, bridjje to be 
 and remain free, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 529, p. 456. 
 
 Not to lie levied by ('ommissioiwu' 
 of I'ubiic Works tin roads and 
 bridjres after tlieir transfer to 
 iiiunicipaiities, 55 V. c. 42. s. 542. 
 \K 464. 
 
 Hy-laws for raising money on roads 
 and bridges by, to defray ex- 
 pense of making or repairing, 55 
 \'. c. 42, s. 550 (3), p. 469. 
 
 Ry-biws for granting rights, for 
 period not exceeding twenty-one 
 years to persons building and 
 repairing roa<ls aiul bridges, ,"". 
 V. e. 42. s. 550 (4). p. 469. 
 
 Hy-biws for granting permission to 
 <<inipanies to construct, etc.. 
 roads and bridges so as to in- 
 title them to h'vy ttills. 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 550 (7). l>. 470. 
 
 A!,'r''('llUMits for ivl>'>Uil"i>in'Mlt of '" 
 
 council undertaking to expend 
 statute labour or money on road. 
 56 V. 0. 35, i?. 26. p. 148. 
 A:'! eyiii'iti"" •'^'•f>iii v^Iim-'ik 
 horses and cnltle from tolls on 
 turniiike roads. Rev. Stat. c. 
 196. p. 2230. 
 
 TOLLS- Continued. 
 
 Members of volunteer force in uni- 
 form an<l on duty, Uev. Stat. c. 
 196. s. 1. p. 2230. 
 
 Persons going to, or returning from 
 divine service, Rev. Stat. c. 19€, 
 
 s. 2, t». 2230. 
 
 Vehicles, cattle, etc., using road 
 dividing a farm, when to Ije 
 exempt. Rev. Stat, o. 196. s. 3, 
 p. 2231. 
 
 Vehicles laden with manure and 
 liassing from cities and towns 
 and returning empty, Rev. Stat. 
 <•. 196, 8. 4, p. 2231. 
 
 Act not to apply to bridges not 
 vested In the Crown, Rev. Stat. 
 <•. 196, s. 5, p. 2231. 
 See Road Companies. 
 
 Commutation of, 57 V. c. 46, p. 159. 
 
 Owner or occupant of land adjoin- 
 ing toll roads may agree with 
 owners of road to commute toll* 
 for one year. 57 Y. c. 46. s. 1. 
 p. 159. 
 
 In default of agreement judge 
 sitting in division court to deter- 
 mine amount, 57 V. c. 46. s. 1. 
 p. 159. 
 
 Notice of apjilication to judge. 57 V. 
 c. 46, s. 2, p. 159. 
 
 .ludgo to hear and determine <|ues- 
 tion summarily, 57 V. c. 46. a. 
 3, p. 159. 
 
 Matters to be considered by juilge 
 in determining amount, 57 V. c. 
 46. s. 4, p. 159. 
 
 Right to certain extra tolls not af- 
 fected, 57 V. c. 46, s. 5, p. 160. 
 
 Readjustment of commutation, 57 V. 
 c. 46. 8. 6. p. 160. 
 
 I'ass to be given on payment of 
 amount fixed, 57 V. c. 46, s. 7, 
 I). 160. 
 
 Penalty for fraudulently using or 
 transferring pass, 57 V. c. 46. s. 
 8. p. 160. 
 
 TOMBSTONES. By-laws for protec- 
 tion of. 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (13). p. 
 
 417. 
 
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 TOR 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 TOW 
 
 283 
 
 159. 
 
 TOKO.XTO. crrv of. T.. pay propor- 
 tion of .salary of shorthand 
 writer for hical courts. Urv. 
 Stat. r. 46. s. 26 (3). p. 502. 
 
 Councils to make provisions for 
 land titles ofhct'. Ucv. Stat, c 
 116. s. 132 (2), p. 1124. 
 
 Sheriff of Toronto to have charge of 
 piol. 'A V. c. 6, s. 5, i». 16. 
 
 Division for n'jtistrution purposes. 
 52 V. <•. 19. ss. 8-13, p. 84. 
 
 Selecti(ni of jurors for, 56 V, c. 16, 
 p. 45. 
 
 Ai)pointinent of autlilors. and mode 
 of auditin;; accounts. ,J5 V. c. 42. 
 s. 259, p. 330. 
 
 Auditors to transmit abstract of 
 
 accounts and their report to 
 
 Bureau of Industries, r..") V. c. 
 42, s. 259 (2), p. 330. 
 
 TORONTO rXlVEKSITY. By-laws 
 
 for niakiuf; jirovisions for ex- 
 penses of lii^rh school pupils 
 competing for scholarships, etc.. 
 at, 55 V. c. 42, s. 495 (7». p. 428. 
 
 Cities of 100.000 may grant aid to 
 and incur debts therefor with- 
 out consent of electors, unless 
 anu)unts exceeds .$500, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 520?>. p. 450. 
 
 TOW H.VUCES. IOx(>mi»ted from tax.i- 
 tiou. but not their earnings, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 7 (28). p. 564. 
 
 TOW.N COrNCII.S, In the case of 
 towns separated from counties, 
 to elect representatives to pro- 
 visional county council, 56 V. c. 
 35, s. 2. p. 142. 
 
 To consist of mayor and three coun- 
 cillors for every ward where 
 there are less than five wards 
 and two councillors for each 
 ward where more than fiv(» 
 wards. 55 V. c. 42. s. 69 il). p. 
 271. 
 
 When town not separated from thi^ 
 county, reeve and one deputy- 
 reeve for every 500 voters, to be 
 added. 55 V. c. 42. s. 69 (1). p. 271. 
 
 When number of councillors may 
 be reduced. 55 V. e. 42. s. 69 (1). 
 p. 271. 
 
 TOWN COUNCILS-C<.«njiiuf/. 
 
 Uepenl of l)y-law reducing ntimher 
 of councillors, 55 V. c. 42, s. 69 
 (2), p. 272. 
 
 TOWN HAIiLS, By-laws for acquiring 
 laml or renting hull for town- 
 ship purposes in town or village. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 521 (9), p. 451. 
 'i'ownship and other meetings may 
 be held and notices post»'d .'it, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 521 (10), p. 4,'.!. 
 
 Exempted from taxation, 55 V. o. -18, 
 s. 71 (5),- p. 562. 
 
 T(JW.NS. Area t»f. limited, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 10, 1). 247. 
 
 Reduction of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 15, p. 
 249. 
 
 Wlieu poi)ulation exceeds 15,000 may 
 be erected into cities, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 19, p. 252. 
 Notice to l)e given and census re- 
 turns certified, 55 V. r. 42, s. 
 19, p. 252. 
 
 Lieutenant-Governor may issue 
 proclamation, 55 V. <•. 42, s. 19, 
 p. 252. 
 
 Adjiistmeut of liabilities upon hcp- 
 aration from counties, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 19. p. 2.')2. 
 
 -Adjacent territory may be in- 
 cluded, 55 V. c. 42. s. 20, p. 252. 
 
 Council may pass by-law withdraw- 
 ing from county upon olitaining 
 assent of electors. 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 25. p. 255. 
 
 Settlement of amount to be paid 
 to county by agreement fir 
 arbitration, 55 V. c. 42, s. 1:5 
 (1». p. 256. 
 
 Matters to be considered by arbi- 
 trators. 55 V. c. 42, s. 25 (2). 
 p. 256. 
 
 I'lton receiving award and by- 
 law. I^ieutenaut-Cjovernor nmy 
 issue jiroclamation withdraw- 
 ing town from county. 55 V. c. 
 42. B. 25 (3). ]). 256. 
 
 Effect of i)roclam:ition. 55 V. r. 
 42. s. 25 (4). ]►. 2.56. 
 
 New agreement or award to deter- 
 mine amount to be paid by 
 town. 55 V. c. 42. s. 25 (5). p. 
 2.^6. 
 
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 TOWNS -Continued. 
 
 County to rctniii its projiiTty aftiT 
 witlulniwiil of town. 55 V. c. 
 42, H. 25 (6), p. 256. 
 
 By-law may In* pawHcd after five 
 years for re-union with eounty, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 26 (1), p. 257. 
 
 Not to take effect until ratified 
 l»y county council, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 26 (2). p. 257. 
 
 AdjuHtment of debts and assetH 
 upon re-union with county, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 26 (3), p. 257. 
 
 IJy-laws in force at time of erec- 
 tion of village into town, or 
 town into city, continued, 55 V. 
 c. 42, H. 53, p. 265. 
 
 Incorporation or erection into city 
 nt)t to affect liability for debts. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 55. p. 265. 
 
 Adjustment of debts and division of 
 property upon annexation of ter- 
 ritory. 55 V. c. 42. s. 56 (1), p. 
 266. 
 
 When first election to be held, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 89. p. 280. 
 
 In assessment Acts, "town" to 
 mean incoritoruted town, 55 V. c. 
 48. s. 2 (4). p. 560. 
 
 Collection of arrears of taxes upon 
 incorporation. 55 V. c 48. s. 206, 
 p. 629. 
 
 Detachinj; farm lands and aiinexiii;; 
 Slime to adjoining municipality, 
 57 V. c. 50. s. ]. p. 166. 
 
 ■"TOWNSHIP." Meaning in Municiiml 
 Acts, 55 V. c. 42, s. 2 (5). p. 214. 
 
 In Assessment Acts, 55 \'. c. 48, 
 s. 2 (2). p. 560. 
 
 TOWNSHIP COUNCILS. To consist 
 of reeve and four councillors, or 
 one deputy-reeve to be elected 
 in place of councillor for every 
 500 voters, 55 V. c. 42, s. 71. p. 
 272. 
 
 Qualification when there is no as- 
 sessment roll, 55 V. c. 42, s. 75. 
 p. 274. 
 
 May hold meetings and have offwes 
 in city, town or villnpe in the 
 township. 55 V. c. 42. s. 2^.0. p. 
 322. 
 
 TOWNSHIP COUNCILS— C<m</;i»*v/. 
 
 Meinl)erH may be paid not more 
 (liaii i^',', per day an<l mileaKe, F-5 
 \'. c. 42, s. 2:J1, p. 322. 
 
 Speciiil form of declaration of quali- 
 liiation which may be made by 
 members. 55 V. c. 42. s. 270 (2), 
 p. ::34. 
 
 May appoint salaried constables, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 447, p. .389. 
 
 TOWNSIHP HALLS-see 
 Hails. 
 
 Town 
 
 roWNSIHPS, Lieutenant-Governor 
 may annex township in unorgan- 
 ized territory to adja<'ent county, 
 Sr. \'. c. 42. s. 27. p. 257. 
 
 Lieulenant-tJovernor may unite 
 adjacent townships, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 27, p. 257. 
 
 Juni(»r township containiiiK 100 resi- 
 dent freehohh'rs or householders 
 may be sei)arated from union, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 29. |). 258. 
 
 Wiii'ii township containing less than 
 luo resident freeholders or house- 
 holders may be seiauated, 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 29. p. 258. 
 
 County council may jiiiss by-law 
 disuniting townships, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 29. p. 258. 
 
 By-law to provide for first elec- 
 tion, 55 V. c. 42. 8. 29. p. 258. 
 
 Disposition of property upon dis- 
 solution of union, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 30. p. 258. 
 
 IJ>nl i)roperty to be retained by 
 township in which it is sit- 
 uate. 55 V. c. 42. s. 30 (1). (2). 
 p. 258. 
 
 Corporations to !»> jointl.v inter- 
 ested In other assets, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 30 (3). p. 258. 
 
 Arrangement as to property and 
 debts, 55 V. c. 42. s. 30 (4), p. 
 258. 
 
 Arbitration in ca.se of disagree- 
 ment. 55 V. c. 42. s. 30 (5). p. 
 258 
 
 Amount found due to bear in- 
 terest, 55 V. c. 42. s. 30 (6), p. 
 25;>. 
 
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 TllK MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 TUA 
 
 286 
 
 TOWNSHIPS-Oon«nuprf. 
 
 I'liiiKorporutcd towiisliips in <-(iiiii- 
 tiis to Im> iiiiru'xcd to iiiljacfiit 
 tiiwiislilp hy coiiiity ('(Miiicil. nn 
 \ . c. 42. H. M. |». 259, 
 
 Comity councils miiy Inruj iiiiic|icn- 
 • Icnt nniouH, 55 V. c. 42, s. ;;2, 
 p. 25y. 
 
 Hy-Iaw or prociiiiuution loruiinj: 
 nniiiu to (icHi>rinitc seniority of 
 townsliips, 55 V. c, 42, s. .'!;{, p. 
 259. 
 
 To cciisc to l>c in force wlicn ^•uch 
 union »lis.s()lvt <I, 55 \'. c. 42. s. 
 ;;4. p. 259. 
 
 After scj)!! ration frou> imion, to rc- 
 nniln liaMc for debts, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 55, i». 265. 
 
 Delicntui'es to l)e issued for debts 
 
 to bind old and new inunici- 
 
 pulities, 55 V. c. 42, s. 57, p. 
 267. 
 
 When tirst election to be held, after 
 incorporation or separation fi'oin 
 union, 55 V. c. 42. ss. 89. 91, 92. 
 p. 280. 
 
 Statute labour in— see Statute La- 
 bour. 
 
 TUACTKKV ENC JINKS. 
 
 Act to iiuthorize .'ind rcKiibite the use 
 of, on highways, Rev. Stat. c. 
 200. p. 2242,— 
 
 Authority for use. Uev. Stat. c. 200, 
 s. 1, p. 2242. 
 
 Not to exceed twenty tons in wei>j;ht. 
 
 Uev. Stat. c. 200, s. 2, p. 224^. 
 Speed. Kev. Stat. c. 200. s. 3. p. 2243. 
 
 Width of wheels on euKiue and 
 tfucks. Hev. Stat. c. 200. s. 4. p. 
 2243. 
 
 Application of Acts to regulate 
 travel, Kev. Stat, c. 200. s. 5, p. 
 2243. 
 
 Stoppiu>; euniiie in case of diflivulty 
 ill passing liorses or v<'liicl»'s, 
 Kev. Stat. c. 200. s. 6. p. 2243. 
 
 Lights to be carried after dark, Uev. 
 Stat. c. 200, s. 7. |.. 2243. 
 
 Tn cities and towns, messenger to 
 be sent in advance, Rev. Stat. c. 
 200. s. 8. p. 2243. 
 
 I'RACTION ENG \}iKii^ Continued. 
 
 When county jiiiiue may excluib' 
 from certain streets, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 200, s. 9, p. 2244. 
 
 Hridjics to be properly strength- 
 ened and k( pt ill repair, Itev. 
 Srat. c. 200, s. 10, p. 2244. 
 
 'Pull roads, notice to be uivell before 
 running. Ri-v. Stat. c. 200, h. 
 •11. p. 2244. 
 
 Osviiei of road to streiijjtheii 
 brlilues, etc.. Rev. Stat. c. 200, 
 s. 12, p. 2244. 
 
 When owners of eiiKiiies may 
 
 Illlike repairs and be reim 
 
 luirsed out of tolls. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 200, s. 13. p. 2244. 
 
 Work to be done to satisfaction of 
 
 county engineer. Rev. Stat. c. 
 
 200. s. 13 (2b p. 2244. 
 'I'olls on enuincs, — settlement by 
 
 arbitration, Rev. Stat. c. 200, 
 
 s. 14, 1). 2244. 
 
 Colh'ction of tolls. Rev. Stat. c. 
 200. s. 15, p. 2245. 
 
 I'eiialtics for contravention of Act, 
 Rev. Stat. <•. 200. s. 16. p. 2245. 
 I'^iiforcinu payment by distress, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 200, s. 17. p. 2245. 
 
 Imprisonment. Rev. Stat. c. 200, 8. 
 
 18. p. 2245. 
 Ai)plication of tines. Rev. Stat. c. 
 
 200. s. 19, i». 2245. 
 
 Recovery of (biiuafies. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 200. s. 20. p. 2245. 
 
 Aiiplicatioii of certain jirovisions of 
 Road Coiniianies Act, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 200. s. 21. p. 2245. 
 
 TKADKltS- see Transient Traders (.55 
 
 V. c. 42. s. 489 (9). (9^0. p. 415; 
 
 56 V. c. 35. s. 16. p. 146; 57 V. c 
 50, s. 7. p. 167). 
 
 TK.VDICS. Council (>ini)owered t'» faiit 
 licenses, may tix fees therpfor. 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 285. p. 338. 
 
 Monopolies not to be granted (»r 
 taxes discriminating against in- 
 dividuals impost>d, 55 \'. c. 42. s. 
 286, p. 339. 
 
 Powers as to ffrantinjr exclusive 
 priviU'jfes to tolpphone ooni- 
 panies. 56 V. c. ,35. s. 6. p. 144. 
 
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 TIIIO MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
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 TRWEH- Continued. 
 
 liny III- <liiuK''l t"!' ' •T- 
 ol' cutiipliaiicc with 
 
 ll.V-lllWH, 55 V. I'. 11.', M. 
 
 331). 
 
 F f .$1 
 
 tiliciiti' 
 lIcniH*' 
 286. |). 
 
 H.v-lawH for nKulatiiiK <>r prevent 
 iiiK when tliiii>;<-niiiH dm atcoiint 
 (tf firt', 65 V. c. 42. h. 4'J6 (14), p. 
 432. 
 
 THAMWAVS. n.v-lawH aufliorizinK lln' 
 coiistnictittii of, on lii>;li\va,VH, 5') 
 V. r. 42. s. C36. p. r>23. 
 
 INthoiuiI i»rop«'rty oxciiii)! from 
 taxation, but not inconio tli'rivcil 
 from HharcB. fiF) V. c 48. s. 34 
 (2). p. 579. 
 
 Set- .Str«'<'t Uailwa.vH. 
 
 TItA.NSFHU TU'KKTS. Wh«-n lines of 
 two stn'ct railways «'oiiihm'( ami 
 a}:rcoiiH'iit cannot lie ina<lt' an to 
 terms of cxcliaiiK'' or transfor, 
 m.ittcrs in disimtc to In* scttifil 
 l>y arliitration. 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 H'Miii (4). p. 524. 
 
 TUA.NSIK.N'T 'lUADKUS. Rylaws for 
 liccnsiiiK and rcjrulating, 55 W c. 
 42. s. 489 (9). p. 415. 
 
 Hy-lii\VK for lmi)osin>r a tax iii)on. 
 
 by way of license. ."5 V. e. 42, s. 
 
 439 (9fl), p. 415; 56 V. c. 35. s. 16. 
 
 ]). 146; 57 V. c. 50. s. 7. p. 167. 
 
 TItAVKI.MOKS. By-laws to prevent 
 tbe importuning of. by rnniiers. 
 etc.. 55 V. c. 42. s. 496 (6). p. 
 431. 
 
 THA^•Kl.I.l^'(l. By-laws for making 
 rcLTnlations as to <lani:erous 
 places on liif^lnvays antl briil^es, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 550 (5). p. 469. 
 
 Townsliip by-laws for s ttinp apart 
 
 foot-i)atli8 and prohi )itiii>; ridinj; 
 
 and driving thereon. 55 V. c. 42. 
 
 s. 567 (4). p. 478. 
 A(t to regnlato. on higliways and 
 
 bridges, Rev. Stat, t 195. p. 
 
 2228; 53 V. c. 57. p. 139: 54 V. e. 
 
 47. J). 95; 57 V. c. 52. p. 175. 
 
 TRAVr-IJ.ING EXPENSES, Mem- 
 bers of township and county 
 <'o\ineils may receive five cents 
 I)er mile for. r^r, V. c. 42. s. 231, 
 p. 322. 
 
 TU A YELLING, Ku:— Continual. 
 
 City councilH may nuike provisions 
 
 i5 V. 
 
 4'J 
 
 in estimateH for, 
 520</, p. 450. 
 
 What amount nnty be provided, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 520«, p. 450. 
 
 'I'ltlOASrUERS, DiBqualifled from mem- 
 bership in councilH, 55 V. c 4-', 
 s. 77 (1), p. 275. 
 To bo appointed by every mu;ib'j- 
 pality. to be paid by salary or 
 commission and to g've security, 
 55 V. e. 42, s. 249, p. 326. 
 
 ( 'ounci! to enquire annually iis to 
 security so given, 55 V. c. 42. ». 
 249. p. 326. 
 
 To receive, and take care of, and 
 disburse nwtneys, 55 V, e. 42. ». 
 250 (1). p. 327. 
 
 .Members of council not to receive 
 iiiuneys from, for jiny work per- 
 formed or to be iierformed, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 250 (1). p. 327. 
 
 Xot to be lialile for money paid out 
 un<lcr by-law excejit in violation 
 of statute. 55 V. c 42. s. 2.")(t (1), 
 p. 327. 
 
 In case of death of count.v treasiirer 
 
 warden may appoint pro teni, t>5 
 
 V. c 42. s. 250 (2), p. 327. 
 
 Person so api)ointed to give 
 
 security. 5.' V. e. 42. s. 250 (2), 
 
 p. .327. 
 
 Not to interfere with books, etc.. 
 until after audit. 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 2.'-.0 (2). p. 327. 
 
 Sub.ject to other provisions by 
 council, to keep cash book and 
 .journal, and enter n^ceipts ami 
 disbursements therein as re- 
 ceived or made. 56 V. c. 35, s. 
 5, p. 143; 57 V. c. 50. s. 4, i). 
 166. 
 
 To i)repare half-yearly statements 
 of moneys at credit of eori)ora- 
 tion. and annual defaulters' list. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 251 (2). p. 327. 
 
 To make aninuil returns to Bureau 
 of Industrius. under penalty of 
 .$20. 55 V. c. 42. s. 252 (1), p. 327. 
 Si'cretnr.v of Bureau to tabulate 
 rct\irns and rei»ort them to 
 Mini.ster to be l;iid before As- 
 sembly. 55 V. c. 42. s. 2.52 (2). 
 
 p. :!'?7. 
 
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 Till-: MUNlCll'AL INDKX. 
 
 TitK 
 
 l!37 
 
 
 TRKAHU Hl'AiH -Conlinueil. 
 
 Monc.vM piiyiililc til iiumii iiDilitirx 
 in ilfl'iuilt to hf I'l'taiiii'il, .")5 \'. 
 c. -IJ. s. '>'o2 CI). |). a28. 
 
 lit riiHt> III' ilisiiiissiil f'liiiii iitiit'f, 
 hticcrsHur limy ilniw iimiir.vs, ri.'i 
 \'. f. 42. H. 2i>.\, |i, 328. 
 
 Si'\ III lie iii)iM)iiilc«l luiilitorM, 5d V . 
 r. 42. s. ::,><. (1). |.. aJU. 
 
 Auilitors ti» iiivcHtiKiilt' ami rciinil 
 nil Hcciirity k'vi'Ii l>y, 55 V. c, 42, 
 «. 25:1 I2»M, I). o.U. 
 
 I'lMiii ilciiiaiiil ami mi puiii ul Inr- 
 I'citurt' i)( ollicc to i;ivv unlfi- on 
 liiiiik wlirn- iiiom-y ili'pitsilci! tu 
 I'xliiliit iii'i'oiiiits til iiiiititurs, 55 
 \ . V. 42. K. 26:5 (2/0, i». •AM. 
 
 ■|""> ki'('|) iiioiirys of iiiiuiiril»i'illtit'S 
 st'idifalc Irom their own or tlc- 
 lioHitiMl at Hcparatc acfoiiiit. 55 
 \'. c. 42. s. 263 (2)(', p. 331. 
 
 Tu si^ii annual statcuH-nt of ao 
 coiints fur piiliiication, 55 \'. c. 
 42, s. 263 (3). J). 3;J2. 
 
 rorni of dt'ciaration of oliiri' for. 
 55 V. c. 42. H. 271. p. 334. 
 
 To iiii'piin' annual stati'nicnt of 
 niiiuunt. rt'<iulri'(l to lie Icvii'cJ for 
 siiikiiiK fund. 56 V. f. 35. s. 9, 
 1». 14.5. 
 
 I'i'iialty for ilofauit. 56 \'. r. 35. 
 s. !), |). 145. 
 
 To SIM" that inoncyH oolh'ctcd umh-r 
 liy-Iaws api)li»'(l to puyinciit of 
 (It'hrnturL's, 55 V. c. 42, .s. 405. p. 
 376. 
 
 In nuinicipalitit's indehttnl to muiil- 
 cipiil lo.'in fund to inaki' annual 
 ri'turns to Provincial Trciisuror. 
 .showiuf; dchtH. etc., under pen- 
 ally of .$100, 55 V. c. 42. s. .'.Sl. 
 p. 36!). 
 
 To keep debenture rei^istry hook, 
 and enter certificate of owner- 
 ship, and sub.soquent transfer.s. 
 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 411. p. 378. 
 
 Not to make entri(>a of transfer.s 
 without authority in writiiiR 
 from last owner. 55 V. o. 42, s. 
 411. p. 378. 
 
 Witli head of council may borrow 
 moneys for current expeiiiit're, 
 
 56 V. c. 35. s. 10. p. 145. 
 
 TUEAHUUEIUS Vontinurd. 
 
 N'ot to net as assessors or collci'torn, 
 55 \'. f. 4H. s. 12 111, p. 56ti. 
 
 lo yive aeciuity in rorpnratioii. 55 
 \'. c. 48, H. 22;i, p. 6:t:i. 
 
 l?und to he given with two or iiioio 
 sureties cnnforiiiaiily with by- 
 law, 55 V. c. 48, s. 224, p. (13:$. 
 
 reiially for iieKlectiug duties re- 
 quired by Assessment Aiis, 55 
 V, c. 48, s. 225, p. «:!;!. 
 
 liiable to line and imprisonmi-nl for 
 fraud in coniiei'tion wlili as- 
 sessiiHiit or cnjleclnrs' r.ills nr 
 wilful ncK'iect nf duty. 55 \' . e. 
 48, s. 227, i». 633. 
 
 To sue for ami recover iienallies 
 against sheriffs for neglect i,i 
 duties under As.sessmeiu Acis, 
 55 \'. c. IS, s. 231), p. 635. 
 
 In local municipalities to \h\\ over 
 county rates to county trea- 
 surer, 55 V. c. 48, s. 241, p. 636. 
 
 Securities to aiiply to county r.ites, 
 55 v. I , 48, s. 242, p. 636. 
 
 To [lay over county moneys ami 
 I'roviiicial taxes within 14 
 days after return of collcitni's 
 roll, 55 \. c. 48, s. 24:}, p. 636. 
 
 In default county treasurer iiiiiy 
 stoji mom vs cnmiiiK to muni- 
 cipality, or bring an action, or 
 issue warrant to sherifl" to 
 levy. 55 V. c. 48, s. 244. p. 6:!6. 
 
 SherilT to levy amount iti ;;aiue 
 manner as in case of execu- 
 tions against miinicipaliti -s, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 245, p. 6:56. 
 
 Ill counties, cities ami towns to be 
 ri'spniisiiiie fur rrovincial taxes 
 and pay them over to I'rovinciai 
 Treasurer. 55 V. c. 48, s. 216, p 
 6:'6. 
 Mtunicipalities to be responsilile, 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 247. [i. 6:i6. 
 
 To be responsible to muniiipalities, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 248. p. 637. 
 
 Securities to apply to moneys i ol- 
 
 lected for the ('rown, 55 V. c. 48, 
 
 8. 248, p. 637. 
 
 Bonds and securities to apply to 
 
 school moneys, 55 \'. c. 48, s. 
 
 249. p. 6:}7. 
 
:i 
 
 23H 
 
 TRE 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 TRE 
 
 TREASURERB— C'ontin«eJ. 
 
 Ill «itfuult Crown 
 inoiK'yK roniiiiK 
 
 i 
 
 li 
 
 may stop 
 
 to muiiici- 
 
 48. s. 24!), |». 
 
 polity, .55 \'. < 
 638. 
 
 ('oiiiity, city or lowii. n'HpoiiHibIt' to 
 any piTsoii ugKrifvcd by default, 
 55 V. c. 48, H. 250. p. 637. 
 
 T«) tttke proco«?«lin>,'H when oolieotors 
 do not account for njon<*yH — hcc 
 CoIh'ctorH (55 V. c. 48, 88. liSl 
 239, pp. 634-635). 
 
 Duties, with regard to collo<'tion ol 
 ta.xcH — Kcc Hates and Taxi's. 
 
 Sal<' of land for tux<>8 — Bee Ta.\ 
 Sales. 
 
 Hooks to he kept by— see Accounts. 
 
 TREES, Removal of, when throwi 
 down across line fences. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 219, s. 15. p. 2357. 
 By-laws for removal of. from publii 
 places, highways, etc.,— owntT.- 
 of adjoiniu); property to hav< 
 notice and be c(mipensated, 55 V 
 c. 42, 8. 479 (20). p. 404. 
 
 Not to be removed without special 
 permission of council. 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 479 (20), p. 404. 
 
 Councils may expend money ii 
 planting shade and ornamenta' 
 trees on highways, etc., anc' 
 make grants for such purposes. 
 55 V. o. 42, 8. 479 (20). p. 404. 
 
 By-laws for rcRuIatinp planting, on 
 or near boundary lines between 
 adjoining properti<'8, 55 V. o. 42. 
 s. 479 (20ff), p. 404. 
 For regulating the burning of, in i 
 the oi»en air. 55 V. e. 42. s 
 489 (24), p. 419. 
 For allowing abatement in 8tatut< 
 labour to persons planting' 
 shade trees. 55 V. c. 42, s. 48P 
 (27), p. 420. 
 F'\)r preventing 
 planted for 
 ment. 55 V. 
 420. 
 For preserviu):' and selling, on 
 road allowances, subject to 
 rights of Crown. 55 V. c. 42, «. 
 550 (6), p. 460. 
 County by-laws for removal of. for 
 twenty-five feet on each Bide 
 of highways. 55 V. e. 42. s. 666 
 <3). p. 4.6. 
 
 injury 
 
 to. 
 
 when 
 
 shade 
 
 or 
 
 (»ma 
 
 . 42. 8. 
 
 489 (28). p 
 
 TUEEH—Contiinifd. 
 
 Township by-Iaw.s, 55 V. c. 42. 8. 
 
 567 (3). p. 478. 
 
 Act to encourag*' the growing and 
 planting of, Rev. Stat. c. 201, p. 
 2246; 53 V. v. GO. p. 141. 
 
 Short title. Rev. Stat. c. 201. p. 224'>. 
 
 Right of owner of iidjacent land to 
 plant trees on highways. Rev. 
 Stat. <•. 201. s. 3 (1). p. 2246. 
 
 Right to plant trees on boundary 
 linc'S, Rev. SHit. c. 201, s. 3 (2). 
 p. 22'*'' 
 
 I'roiierty in trees on highways and 
 boundary lines. Rev. Stat. f. 201, 
 
 K. 3 (3), (4). p. 2246. 
 
 By-law necessary for application of 
 foregoing jirovlsions to city, 
 town or village. Rev. Stat. c. 
 201. s. 2, p. 2246. 
 
 By-law for granting bonuses foi 
 planting trees on highways and 
 boundary lines. Rev. Stat. e. 
 201, s. 4. p. .2247. 
 
 Appointment of insjiector and pro- 
 tection of trees. Rev. Stat. C. 
 201. s. 4 (2). p. 2247. 
 
 Notice of by-law. reference of 
 claims to inspector. Rev. Stat. c. 
 201. 8. 4 (3). p. 2247. 
 
 Annual report of inspector. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 201. s. 5. p. 2247; 53 V. c. 
 60. p. 141. 
 
 I'rovincial Tn-asurer on recei|)t of 
 report to ref\ind to municipality 
 half the amounts jmld. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 201. s. 6. p. 2247. 
 
 Apiu'opriation for Ontario Tree 
 Planting Fund. Rev. Stat. c. 201. 
 s. 7. p. 2247. 
 
 T'enalties. for tying animals to trees, 
 or destroying trees. Rev. Stat. e. 
 201. s. 8, p. 2247. 
 .Application of lines. Rev. Stat. c. 
 
 201. s. 8. p. 2248. 
 Injuring or removing trees on 
 boundary lines. Rev. Stat. c. 
 201. s. 9. 1). 2248. 
 
 By-laws to regulate planting on 
 
 highways. Rev. Stat. e. 201, s. 
 
 10, p. 2248. 
 
 To orohibit iinsnitable plant'ie.'. 
 
 !{<'v. Stat. c. 201. s. 10. p. :'248. 
 
IE 
 
 '. f. 42. 8. 
 
 wiiiK and 
 c. 201, p. 
 
 91. p. 224'i. 
 
 nt land to 
 nyH, Il(,'V. 
 2246. 
 
 boundary 
 I. 8. 3 (2). 
 
 iwiiys and 
 tat. c. 201, 
 
 li«-ation of 
 
 to city. 
 
 . Stat. <•. 
 
 M\IH»'H fOi 
 
 iwiiya and 
 Stat. c. 
 
 n \u\ pro- 
 Stat. c. 
 
 'I'oncp of 
 V. Stat. c. 
 
 tor. Rev. 
 7; r>:i V. c. 
 
 receipt of 
 iinicipfility 
 Hid, Rov. 
 47. 
 
 rio Tree 
 tat. c. 201. 
 
 s to trees. 
 V. Stat. c. 
 
 i-. Stat. c. 
 
 trees on 
 . Stat. c. 
 
 intinK on 
 c. 201, B. 
 
 plnnt'ii'.'. 
 0. p. L'248. 
 
 TRE 
 
 TUEEH—Continve,!. 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL, INDEX. 
 
 TKU 
 
 289 
 
 lo provide for removal of unsiiit- 
 a»)]e trecH, Rev. Stat. c. 201, b. 
 10, p. 2248. 
 
 TRKSPASSKS,By-Iaw8 for declaring 
 niarHh lundH endoHed within the 
 meaning of the Act respectinj,' 
 I'etty Tre<pasHes, when posts 
 pnt up to mark boiindariew, 55 
 \'. c. 42. s. 521 (13), p. 452. 
 
 Hy cattle and poultry— see rounds. 
 
 TRIJANCV, Assessor to prepare un- 
 Mual list of children of school 
 ajrc for use of truant oHiecrs. 55 
 V. <•. 42. s. 14c, ]). 572 : (See als., 
 56 V. c. 38. s. 2. p. 15:$). 
 Art respcctiuK truaiiey and compul- 
 sory school attendance, 54 V. c 
 56. p. 169.— 
 
 Interpretation "srhool," "inspector." 
 '•principal," 54 V. c. 56, s. 1, p. 
 169. 
 
 Children from 8 to 14 to itteiid 
 scho<»l. 54 V. c. 50. «. 2. p. 169. 
 IJespiMisihility of parents and 
 jrnardians. 54 V. c. .56. s. 2 p 
 196. 
 
 Duty of p"rsons receiviiiR children 
 into their homes, .54 V. <•. 56. s 
 :',. \K 169. 
 
 TarentH not relieved fnun respoii- 
 sildlity. 54 V. c. 56. s. 3. p. 169. i 
 
 Exception.s from liahility, 54 V. c. 
 56. s. 4. p. 169. 
 
 Penalty for employing children dur- 
 inj? school hours, 54 V. c. 56. s 
 5. p. 170. 
 
 Kxcei»tion where princijia! or jus- 
 tice of the peace relieves 
 child from attendance. 54 V. c. 
 56. s. 5 (2), p. 170. 
 
 Vicious or immoral children of 
 sehool iiue may he sent to in- 
 dustrial school, 54 V. c. 56. s. 6. 
 p. 170. 
 
 Truant officers, to he ai>)K)inted Ity 
 police commissioners or council, 
 54 V. c. 56, H. 7 (1), p. 170. 
 
 To have police powers. 54 V. e. 56, 
 
 8. 7 (1). p. 170. 
 To l)e appointed l)y school trustees 
 
 in townships, 54 V. c. 56. s. 7 
 
 (2), i». 170. 
 
 TliV AN CY— Continued. 
 
 Appointing fiody may make regu- 
 lations, 54 V. e. 56, s. 7 (3), p. 
 171. 
 
 .Notir4' of appoininn-nt to he given 
 to insjH'ctors, 54 V. c. 56, s. 7 
 (4), p. 171. 
 
 Annual report to Minister, 54 V. c. 
 
 56, 8. 7 (4), p. 171. 
 
 Duties, 54 V. c. 56, 88. 8, 9, 10, p. 
 171. 
 
 Conviction and penalties. 54 V. c. 56, 
 
 s. 9. p. 171. 
 
 Officer to institute procee<lingB 
 after giving warning, 54 V. c. 
 56, s. 10, p. 171. 
 
 Assessors to make annual list of 
 children of school age, 54 V. o. 
 56, s. 11. p. 172 : (see also 55 V. 
 <•. 48. s. 14c. i». 572; 56 V. c. .18, 
 s. 2. p. 15:i). 
 Form, 54 V. c. 56, Sched. p. 173; 
 
 also ,55 V. c. 48, Sched. M.. 
 
 p. (541. 
 
 Trustees to report to truant officerH, 
 54 V. c. 56, 8. 12. p. 172. 
 
 Liiiliility of ()flicers and agents of 
 corporations, 54 V. c. 56. s. 13, 
 I». 172. 
 
 Servicf' of notices. .54 V. c. 56, 8. 14, 
 1). 172. 
 
 Tcnalty for neglecting to enforce 
 A<t, 54 V. <•. 56. 8. 15, p. 173. 
 
 Who may adjudicate in i)rosecutlons, 
 54 \". c. .56. s. 16. p. 173. 
 
 ronvictions not to he (|uash(>d for 
 informality. .54 V. c. 56, s. 17, p. 
 173. 
 
 Onus of proof of age, 54 V. c 56. s, 
 18. |). 173. 
 
 Certain pers<ui8 not compellahle to 
 attend public or separate sehooLs, 
 54 V. c. 56, s. 19. p. 173. 
 
 TRCSTEKS. Empowered to act in re- 
 spect of conveyances, arbitra- 
 tions or agreements when lands 
 taken or injured. 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 484 (1), p. 408. 
 
 Of burying grounds may dispose of 
 property to municipalities de- 
 siring to acquire same, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 489 (11), p. 415. 
 
240 
 
 TRU 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 Ux\I 
 
 I ^ '. 
 
 4 
 
 TRUSTEES- Continued. 
 
 By-laws to aid in fen(.lng and 
 
 ropuirs, 
 102 ; 56 
 
 53 
 V. 
 
 V 
 
 c. 
 
 c. 48, 
 
 8. 8. 2, 
 
 8. 1, 
 
 p. lo'i. 
 
 P- 
 
 To 
 
 To 
 
 I'ersonal proiMTty in tiu' liands of. 
 wiu'n i)en(.'tioiary rosidcs out of 
 Ontario, to be subjoct to same 
 exemptions or ass(?ssment as 
 oth(>f personalty, 55 V. e. 48. s. 
 10, I). 566. 
 
 May be assessed with benefifiary 
 for personalty in their hands in 
 same n\anner as in the ease of 
 other resid(>nts, — exceptions as 
 to dividends or choses in action 
 standing in name of non-resi- 
 dent owner. 55 V. c. 48. s. 311. 
 p. 579. 
 
 be assessed as owners when 
 beneficiary resides out of On- 
 tario, 55 V. c. 48. s. 39. p. 581. 
 
 be assess«'d alone for personalty 
 held in trust, 55 V. c. 48, s. 41 
 (1), p. 581. 
 
 Representative character to be 
 shown on roll, and as.sessnient to 
 be nmde in distinct line. 55 V. 
 c. 48, s. 41 (2), p. 581. 
 
 To be assessed for full value if 
 alone, and if assessed in eon- 
 junction with others tlien for 
 due proportion. 55 V. c. 48. s. 41 
 (2), p. 581. 
 
 Of mining schools — see Mining 
 Schools (54 V. c. 60, p. 195). 
 
 Of high schools — see High Schools. 
 
 Of police villages — see Police Vil- 
 lages. 
 
 TUGS, Exempted from taxation, but 
 not their earninga, 55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 7 (28). p. 564, 
 
 TURNriKE ROADS. Exemptions 
 from tolls— see Tolls (Rev, Stat, 
 c. 196. p. 2230). 
 
 See Toll Roads. 
 
 u. 
 
 UNCLAIMED BODIES, Mayor or 
 reeve to give notice to inspector 
 
 UNCLAIMED BODIES Continued. 
 
 of anatomy. Rev. Stat. c. 149, 
 s. 9, p. 1379: 52 V. c. 24. s. 5, p. 
 96. 
 
 Burial at expense of municipality. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 149, s. 17, p. 1380. 
 
 UNDUE INFLUENCE, At elections or 
 voting on l)y-laws — s(>e Corrupt 
 Ur-ictices (55 V. c. 42. ss. 216- 
 222. pp. 319-321). 
 
 1 TNINCORUORATKD 
 
 see Villages. 
 
 VILLACJES- 
 
 make anticipatory 
 
 in aid of junior 
 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 371, 
 
 UNION MUNICIPALITIES. After 
 dissolution of union, senior muni- 
 cipality may 
 appropriation 
 municipality, 
 p. 366. 
 
 Alterations to be made in books of 
 county treasurer upon separation 
 with respect to arrears of taxes, 
 55 V. c. 48, s. 153, p. 6i6. 
 
 "UNION MUNICIPALITY." Meaning 
 of, 54 V. c. 60. s. 1, p. 195. 
 
 UNITED COUNTIES, When uni.n of 
 township lies partly in each of 
 two united counties, by-laws 
 uniting townships to cease on 
 separatMm of counties, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 34. p. 259. 
 
 How union formed,— consequences of. 
 55 V. c. 42. 8. 35, p. 259. 
 
 Seniority determined by situation of 
 court-house and gaol, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 36. p. 260. 
 
 Laws applicable to be the same as 
 in counties except as to repre- 
 sentation and registry laws, 55 
 V. c. 42, 8, 37, p. 260. 
 
 Rules and regulations with re8p"ct 
 to court hou'ies and gaols, to 
 apply in junior county after 
 separation. 55 V. c. 42, s. 468, p. 
 395. 
 
 By-laws for apportioning rates for 
 high school purposes, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 495 (6), p. 4*>8. 
 
 Council may raise funds to enable 
 either county to make iinprcive- 
 ments, 55 V. c. 42, s. S15, p, 449. 
 
intied. 
 
 c. 149. 
 
 s. 5. p. 
 
 icipality, 
 p. 1380. 
 
 ctlons or 
 Corvipt 
 ss. 216- 
 
 .A<H'%s— 
 
 Aft.M- 
 lioi' mnni- 
 ticipatory 
 )f junior 
 42. s. 371. 
 
 booUs of 
 aepuration 
 1 of taxos. 
 ;i6. 
 
 MtMuin}! 
 19r.. 
 
 uni:>M of 
 each of 
 by-laws 
 
 coase on 
 55 V. c. 
 
 tinonops of. 
 59. 
 
 ituation of 
 55 V. 0. 
 
 same as 
 to rcpro- 
 laws, 55 
 
 itli rP8P"''t 
 
 gaols, to 
 
 iinty aft'T 
 
 8. 468, p. 
 
 rates for 
 55 V. 0. 
 
 to enaWle 
 
 se improvo- 
 
 515. p. 
 
 MUNI 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 VAC 
 
 241 
 
 449. 
 
 UNITED COimTIEH—Continved. 
 
 Keevt'8 and doputy-reevos of 
 county interested alone to 
 vote, but warden to have cast- 
 ing vote, 55 V. c. 42, s. 516, p. 
 449. 
 
 General provisions with respect to 
 raising money to apply, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 517, p. 449. 
 
 Treasurer to pay over amounts 
 collected without deduction, 55 
 V. c. 42, 8. 518, p. 449. 
 
 Property of county interested 
 alone to be assessed, and de- 
 bentures to be issued as of 
 such county, 55 V. c. 42, s. 519, 
 p. 449. 
 
 Debentures to be under seal of 
 union and signed by warden. 
 55 V. c, 42, s. 519, p. 449. 
 
 How advertisement for sale of 
 
 lands for taxes to be published 
 
 in, 55 V. c. 48. s. 164 (1), p. 618. 
 
 Who to take proceedings when 
 
 junior county separated after 
 
 return of arrears to treasurer, 
 
 55 V. c. 48, 8. 164 (2), p. 619. 
 
 Collection or taxes on non-residents' 
 lands imposed by provisional 
 coriwration to belong to trea- 
 surer of union, 55 V. c. 48, s. 212. 
 p. 631. 
 
 Effect of separation on division 
 courts — see Division Courts. 
 
 See Provisional County Cor- 
 porations. 
 
 UNITED TOWNSHIPS. Establish- 
 ment and dissolution of unions — 
 see Townships. 
 
 UNIVERSITIES, Teachers, officers 
 and servants exempt from muni- 
 cipal office, 55 V. c. 42, s. 78, p. 
 275. 
 
 To be assessed for local improve- 
 ments. 55 V. c. 42. 8. 626rt, p. 
 516. 
 
 Exempted from taxation, except for 
 local improvements, 55 V. c. 48. 
 s. 7 (4), p. 562. 
 
 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. By- 
 laws for making provision for 
 expenses of high school pupils 
 D.M.I.— 10 
 
 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO-Co«'</. 
 
 competing for exhibitions, ttc, 
 55 ^'. c. 42, 8. 495 (7), p. 428. 
 
 By-laws for endowing fellowships, 
 etc., for high school pupils. 55 
 V. c. 42. 8. 495 (9), p. 428. 
 
 Cities of 100.000 may grant aid ai;(l 
 incur debts therefor without as- 
 sent of electors, unless auunint 
 exceeds $500, 55 V. c. 42, s. ij20h, 
 p. 450. 
 
 UNMARRIED WOMEN. May qualify 
 as municipal electors, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 79 (1), p. 276. 
 
 UNSLACKED LIME. How to be kept 
 in police villages, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 667 (11), p. 531. 
 
 UPPER CANADA COLLEGE. By 
 
 laws for making provision for 
 expenses of high school pupils 
 competing for exhibitions, etc. 
 at, 55 V. c. 42. s. 495 (7), p. 428. 
 
 By-laws for endowing scholarships, 
 etc., for high school pupils at. 
 55 V. c, 42, 8. 495 (9), p. 428. 
 
 V. 
 
 VACANCIES IN COUNCILS, How 
 caused and how filled— .see (^o'lu- 
 cils (55 V. c. 42, ss. 177-186, pp- 
 310-312). 
 
 VACANT LAND, By-laws respecting 
 the cleaning, draining, etc.. of, 
 55 V. c. 42. 8. 489 (48), p. 422. 
 For enclosure of lots, 55 V. c. 42, 
 
 8. 496 (4). p. 431. 
 Respecting the ch'aning of sMc- 
 walks and streets adjoining. 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 496 (25). p. 433; 
 57 V. c. 50, 8. 10. p. 168. 
 
 Not to be chargeable with expenses 
 of night watchmen, 55 V. c. 42. 
 8. 496 (43)«, p. 437. 
 
 By-laws for regulating the vending 
 
 of goods in lots adjacent tf) 
 
 streets, 55 V. c. 42, s. 497 (9), p. 
 
 439. 
 
 For preventing or n-gulating the 
 
 sale of goods by retail in lots, 
 
 65 V. c. 42, 8. 503 (3), p. 441. 
 
m 
 
 242 
 
 VAC 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 VAL 
 
 11 
 
 VACANT Lk-SD-Continued. 
 
 In larg*' cities for lixing mininuim 
 area to be used with dwelling 
 hiniHes, 55 V. c. 42, s. 545«, p. 
 465. 
 
 To be denominated "lands of non- 
 residents" unless owner is donii- 
 elled in munieipality or asks to 
 be assessed, 55 V. c. 48, s. 3, p. 
 560. 
 
 In cities, towns and villages. Iiow 
 value to be calculated and es- 
 sessnient made thereon when 
 held for sale, 55 V. c. 48, s. 27, 
 p. 576; 57 V. c. 51, s, 1, p. 171. 
 
 Mode of assessing when enclosed 
 with residence and not held for 
 sale, 55 V. c. 48, s. 28 (1), p. 
 576. 
 
 See Non-Residents' Land. 
 
 VACCINATION, Duties of Provincial 
 Board of Health as to supply of 
 vaccine matter. Rev. Stat. c. 
 
 205, s. 12, p. 2263. 
 
 Municipalities to employ medical 
 practitioners. Rev. Stat. c. 206, 
 H. 4, p. 2295. 
 
 Local boards of health may act in 
 default of council, Rev. Stat. c. 
 
 206, 8. 5. p. 2296. 
 
 Places for, to be appointed in cities 
 !>i\(\ towns. Rev. Stat. c. 206, 
 s. 6, p. 2296. 
 
 VAGRANT BANDS. Police commis- 
 sioners in cities and councils in 
 towns may regulate or prohibit 
 l)laying in streets, etc., 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 436 (5), p. 387. 
 
 VAGRANTS, By-laws for committal 1o 
 houses of correction, etc.. in 
 cities and towns, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 462 (2), p. 393. 
 
 Until houses of correction estab- 
 lished, may be committed to 
 gaols, 55 V. c. 42, s. 463, p. 394. 
 
 By-laws for restraining and punish- 
 ing, 55 V. c, 42, 8. 489 (38), p. 
 421. 
 
 VALT'ATION. Of land which has been 
 omitted from assessnitnit ndl, 55 
 V. c. 48, s. 154, p. 616. 
 
 WALVATIOTH— Continued. 
 
 Treasurer before effecting sale of 
 lands for taxes need not enquire 
 as to, 55 V. c. 48, s. 162, p. 618. 
 
 Equalization of. by county councils 
 — see Equalization of Assess- 
 ment (55 V. c. 48, ss. 78-86, pp. 
 598-600). 
 
 Of property for purposes of assoss- 
 ment — see Assessment. 
 
 VALUATORS, To be appointed in 
 cities by assessment commis- 
 sioner and mayor, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 255, p. 328. 
 
 County councils to appoint two or 
 more for valuation of real pro- 
 perty in county, 55 V. c. 42, a. 
 269, p. 333. 
 
 Valuation so made to be basis of 
 
 equalization of assessment of 
 
 real property for five years, 55 
 
 V. c. 42, 8. 269 (1), p. 333. 
 
 Council may extend period for 
 
 five years further, 55 V. c. 42, 
 
 8. 269 (2), p. 333. 
 
 By-laws for appointment, remun- 
 eration and regulation, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 479 (2), (3), p. 400. 
 
 May be appointed in cities of jOO.- 
 000 to determine compensation to 
 be paid for lands when claim 
 does not exceed $1,000, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 487, p. 409. 
 Fees to be determined by blaster 
 in Chambers, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 487 (4). p. 409. 
 Appointment not to be deemed an 
 admission of liability, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 487 (6), p. 410. 
 Appointment not to affect appeal 
 from equalization of assess- 
 ments, 55 V. c. 48, 8. 79 (8), p. 
 599. 
 To attest report to county council 
 on oath, 55 V. c. 48, g. 80. p. 
 599. 
 Form of oath to be the same as 
 that made by assessors on re- 
 turning list of lands in arrear, 
 55 V. p. 48. s. 80, p. 599. 
 [Onth to be taken by assessors on 
 returning list of lands in 
 arrear — see 55 V. c. 48. s. 142, 
 I p. 613]. 
 
VAN 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 VEH 
 
 248 
 
 ale of 
 jnq'iire 
 p. 618, 
 
 councils 
 
 Asaess- 
 
 r86, pp. 
 
 ass'iss- 
 
 nted iu 
 coinmiH- 
 c. 42, 8. 
 
 two or 
 
 real pio- 
 
 f. 42, s. 
 
 basis of 
 iment of 
 years, 55 
 
 333, 
 >rio<l for 
 
 V. c. 42, 
 
 ^ remun- 
 [ 55 V. c, 
 
 of J 00, 
 nsation to 
 hen claim 
 55 V. c. 
 
 by Mantor 
 c. 42. s. 
 
 (loemoil au 
 55 V. e, 
 
 ect ain>»'i»l 
 of assL'SS- 
 79 (8). p. 
 
 nty ooujioil 
 e, 80, p. 
 
 he sani'* »»8 
 iBors on re 
 Is in arrear, 
 599, 
 .ssessors on 
 lands in 
 48. s. 142, 
 
 VAULTS. By-laws for selling or leas- 
 ing lots in cemeteries for, 55 V. 
 e. 42, s, 489 (ll)rt, p. 416, 
 For protection of, 55 V. c, 42, s, 
 489 (13), p. 417, 
 
 VE(;ETABLES, By-Iaws respecting 
 sales in streets or adjacent va- 
 cant lots, .55 V. c. 42, 8, 503 (3). 
 p. 441. 
 
 Ftir regulating the place and man- 
 ner of selling and weighing, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 503 (4). p, 441, 
 
 For preventing forestalling, etc., 
 of. 55 V. c. 42. s. 503 (6), p. 441. 
 
 Ilespecting purchase by dealers. 
 55 V. c. 42, 8, 503 (7), p. 441, 
 
 VEHICLES, By-laws for licensing and 
 regulating, when kept for hire 
 in towns and villages, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 510, p, 446. 
 
 Township by-laws for prohibiting 
 driving on foot-paths. 55 V. c. 
 42. 8. 567 (4). p. 478, 
 
 By-laws lO prevent the importuning 
 (if travellers by drivers, 55 V, c, 
 42, s, 496 (6), p. 431, 
 
 By-Ill W8 for regulating the user of 
 streets in cities, towns and vil- 
 lages by, 55 V, c, 42, s, 496 CJG). 
 p. 436. 
 
 Respecting stands for, on streets 
 in cities, towns and villages. 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (38). p. 436. 
 For preventing children riding be- 
 hind, 55 V. c. 42. s. 496 (40). p. 
 436. 
 For providing that runners shall 
 be not h'ss than three fret 
 nine inches apnrt when used 
 on county roads, .'15 V, o 4.'. 
 s. 511ff (1). p. 448. 
 . By-law may exempt sleighs 
 owned within the county at 
 time of passing. 55 V, c. 42. 
 8. 511</ (2), p. 448. 
 When by-law nmy <'ome into 
 force. 55 V. c. 42, s. 511ff (3). 
 1), 448. 
 For licensing and regulating, fix- 
 ' in^ rates of fares, .nnd regu- 
 
 liiting width of tires in coun- 
 ties having gravel or mac- 
 .n do mi zed ronds free from tolls. 
 .^5 V. c. 42. 8. 512, p. 448. 
 
 WEKICL-E9— Continued. 
 
 Exeniotions from toll on turnpike 
 roads, sec Tolls (Uev. Stat. c. 
 196, l». 2230), 
 
 Regulating the sale of goods from, 
 on nnirkets and in streets jind 
 vacant lots, see Markets and 
 Market Fees, 
 
 Prevention of si)read of infectious 
 diseases through use of. see 
 IMibiic Health. 
 
 See liivery Stables. 
 
 VENDOR'S LIEN. Mon<'y secured by, 
 exempt from taxation, 55 V. c. 
 48, s. 7 (16), p. 563. 
 
 VESSELS, By-laws for erecting or 
 renting nect'ssary machinery for 
 
 loading, unloading 
 
 55 V 
 By-laws 
 
 or repaivmg, 
 c, 42. 8, 479 (7), p. 401. 
 
 to prevent the importun- 
 ing of travellers by agents of, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (6), p. 431. 
 
 Exeniitted from taxation, but not 
 their earnings, 55 V. c. 48. s. 7 
 (28), p. 564. 
 
 VESTIBULES. By-laws for compel- 
 ling i'lectric street railways to 
 provide during winter months, 
 57 V. c. 50, 8. 11, p. 168. 
 
 VICE, By-laws for the prevention of, 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 489 (34), p. 421. 
 
 VICTUALLINt; IIOT'SE.S, By-laws 
 for limiting number of. and 
 regulating and licensing, o.'j V. 
 c, 42, s, 489 (7), (8), p, 414, 
 
 "VILLAdE" In Assessment Acts to 
 mean incorporated village, 55 V. 
 c, 48, 8, 2 (4), p, 560. 
 
 VILLAGE COT'NCILS, To consist of 
 reeve and four councillors or 
 deputy-reeve to be elected in 
 jdace of councillor for every iiOO 
 voters, 55 V. c. 42, s. 70, p. 272. 
 
 VILLAlJES. When county council may 
 incorporate. 55 V. c. 42, s. 9, p. 
 246, 
 
 Incorporation when within a mile of 
 city having 100.000 population, 55 
 V. <•. 42, s 9. p. 246. 
 
 Are:-, limited, 65 V. c. 42, s. 10. p. 247. 
 
244 
 
 VIL 
 
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 VIL 
 
 \1LL\GE8— Continued. 
 
 Addition by proclamation of Llcn- 
 tcnant-Govcrnor, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 14. I). 248. 
 
 Kednttion l)y connty conncil, 55 V. 
 c. 42, 8. 15, p. 249. 
 
 Disposition of property and adj.ist- 
 lucnt of lial)iliti('S upon sopnra- 
 tion from townsliip, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 11, p. 247. 
 
 Wlii'n lying within two or more 
 
 oountios, how anno.xod to ono 
 
 of them, 55 V. c. 42, s. 12, pp. 
 247, 248. 
 
 Payment of liabilities of locality 
 detached from county, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 13, p. 248. 
 
 Dissolution of corporation and an- 
 nexation to adjoining munici- 
 pality, 55 V. c. 42, s. 16, pp. 249, 
 250. 
 
 Township councils may set apart 
 territory as unincorporated \ il- 
 ia ge, 55 V. c. 42, s. 17, p. 250. 
 Jurisdiction of township con- 
 tinued, 55 V. c. 42, s. 17 (2), p. 
 251. 
 
 Powers of township councils as to 
 statute labour and local im- 
 provements in unincorporated 
 villages, 55 V. c. 42, s. 17 (3). 
 p. 251. 
 
 Union of contiguous localities, 55 
 V. c. 42, 8. 17 (4), p. 251. 
 
 When population exci'eds 2,000 may 
 be erected into towns by pro- 
 clamation, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 19. p. 
 252. 
 
 Notice to be given and census re- 
 turns certified, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 19, p. 252. 
 
 By-laws in force at time of cri'c- 
 tion into town to continue until 
 repealed, 55 V. c. 42. h. 53. p. 
 265. 
 
 After incorporation or erection into 
 towns to remain liai)le for pre- 
 vious debts of locality, 55 V. c. 
 42. 8. 55, p. 265. 
 
 Adjiistment of dt'l)ts and division of 
 property \i\nm annexation or ex- 
 tension of liniitn. 55 V. c. 42, 8. 
 56 (1). p. 266. 
 
 VILLAGES— Continued. 
 
 First election after incorporation, 
 when to be held. 55 V. c. 42. 8. 
 89. p. 280. 
 
 Townsliii> by-laws for stopping up 
 
 and sale of road allowances in 
 
 unincorporated villages, 55 V. c. 
 
 42. s. 568, p. 478. 
 
 When by-law may be passed. 55 
 
 V. c. 42. s. 568 (1). p. 478. 
 Petition for l)y-law, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 
 568 (1), p. 478. 
 Certificate of registration of plan 
 of village. 55 V. c. 42. s. 568 
 (1), p. 478. 
 When ^lilage lies in two town- 
 ships, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 568 (2), p. 
 479. 
 
 Detaching farm lands and annexing 
 same to adjoining municipalities. 
 57 V. c. 50. 8. 1. p. 166. 
 
 Police villages— see Police Villages. 
 
 VOLUNTEERS, When e.xempt from 
 tolls on roads, Rev. Stat. c. 196. 
 8. 1, p. 2230. 
 
 By-laws for adding to money re- 
 ceived for drill, and for aiding 
 purchase of outfit, etc., 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 479 (10), p. 402. 
 
 To be exempt from statute labour 
 except when assessed for real 
 property, 55 V. c. 48. s. 87. p. 
 601 
 
 "VOTE," Meaning of. in connection 
 with assessment of farmers' 
 sons, 55 V. c. 48, s. 14f/ (1). p. 
 569: see also 55 V. c. 42. s. 79 
 (5), p. 277. 
 
 VOTERS. Entry on assessment roll- 
 see Assessment Roll. 
 
 Who may vote at municipal elec- 
 tions — s«'e Electors. 
 
 VO'I'ERS' LISTS, To be open to in- 
 spection at seasonable liours. 55 
 V. e. 42, 8. 247 (1), p. 325. 
 
 Cleric to furnish copies at ten cents 
 per folio. 55 V. c. 42. s. 247 (1). 
 p. 125. 
 
 May lie posted up at township hall 
 in town or village. 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 .^21 (10). r-. 451. 
 
 M 
 
porntion, 
 c. 42, 8. 
 
 )l)in>.' up 
 auc'cs in 
 55 V. c. 
 
 [issed, 55 
 478. 
 c. 42. s. 
 
 of plan 
 
 12, s. 568 
 
 ro towii- 
 i68 (2), p. 
 
 nnnexliig 
 cipalitios, 
 
 Vlllast's- 
 
 ipt from 
 ftt. c. 196, 
 
 loney re- 
 or aidinK 
 , 55 V. f. 
 
 te labour 
 for ival 
 ». 87, p. 
 
 connection 
 
 fnrnuTs' 
 
 L4rt (1). p. 
 
 42. 8. 79 
 
 lent roll— 
 eipal elec- 
 
 [)en to m- 
 hours, 55 
 325. 
 
 : ten centa 
 s. 247 (I). 
 
 rnship hall 
 V. 0. 42, 8. 
 
 VOT 
 
 VOTERS" hlSTS-Continufd. 
 
 Appeals with repird to names of 
 manhood Huffrajie vtttcrs impro- 
 perly omitted or inserted in as- 
 Hessment roll. 55 V. e. 48, s. Uh 
 <8), (9), p. 672. 
 
 I'se of, at munieipal elections,— 
 
 Wliat to be used, 55 V. c. 42, a. 128, 
 p. 292. 
 
 For first election in new mniiici- 
 piility, poll book to be furnished 
 in place of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 129, p. 
 292. 
 
 WIh'u new territory, for which 
 
 there is no separate list, added 
 
 to municipality, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 130 (1). p. 292. 
 
 Form of supplementary list. 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 130 (2), p. 292; lb. 
 Sched. C, p. 539. 
 
 When there is assessment roil but 
 no list certified clerk to i)repare 
 a poll-liook, omitting names of 
 tax defaulters, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 131, p. 293. 
 
 To be delivered to deputy-returning 
 officers by clerk, 55 V. c. 42, s. j 
 
 132. p. 293. 
 
 Copies may be prepared by clerk, or 
 pro(\ire«l from clerk of the peace, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 133, p. 293. 
 
 Certificate entitling officers and 
 agents to vote where stationed 
 to be attached, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 141 (2). p. 295. 
 
 To be consulted by deputy-returning 
 officer on voter presenting him- 
 self, 55 V. c. 42. 8. 143 (1), p. 297. 
 
 To be marked opposite the name of 
 
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 VOTE US' LISTS 
 
 VOT 
 
 245 
 
 Contimu'U. 
 
 Certificates entitling officers and 
 agents to v.ite where stationed 
 to be altailifd, 55 V. c. 42 s 
 302 (2), p. 343. 
 
 Deputy-returning offi<'er to note pro- 
 perty upon which freeholder 
 qualifies where there is no as- 
 sessment roll, 55 V, c. 42. s. 308 
 (2), p. 344. 
 
 Note to be made of (|ualification of 
 leaseholder, 55 V. c. 42. s. 308 
 (3), p. 345. 
 
 To be placed in sealed packet and 
 returned to clerk at close of poll, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 315. p. 348. 
 
 Declaration as to use of to l>e nmde 
 by dei>nty returning ntficer at 
 close (»f ]H)11 and attaehed, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 316, p. 348. 
 
 Form, 55 V. c. 42, Sched. G., p. 541. 
 
 Sections relating to elections to ap- 
 ply, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 306, p. 344. 
 
 Act respecting.* 52 V. c. 3, p. 9; 54 V. 
 
 . p. 6; 
 p. 11; 
 
 10. 
 
 c. 5. 8. 4. p. 11; 56 V. c. 2 
 
 56 V. c. 3, p. 7: 57 V. c. 3, 
 
 57 V. c. 4. p. 14. 
 
 Short title. 52 V. c. 3, b. 1 (1), p. 
 
 Meaning of "Voters' Lists 'Act," 52 
 V. 0. 3, s. 1 (1), p. 10. 
 
 CommencenuMit of Act. 52 V. c. 3, 
 s. 1 (2). p. 10. 
 
 Former Acts repealed, saving as to 
 
 person voting, 
 C6), 1). 297. 
 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 143 
 
 Deputy-returning oflicer to make 
 declaration as to use of, and 
 H'turn to clerk, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 155 (2). p. 302. 
 
 Form of declaration, 55 V. c, 42, 
 Sched. f}., p. 541. 
 
 Use of. at voting on by-laws,— 
 To be delivered by clerk to deputy- 
 returning officers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 303, p. 343. 
 
 Form, 55 V. c 42, Sched. C, p. 539. 
 
 certain iiiatt«'rs, .^)2 V 
 (3), p. 10. 
 
 e. 3. 8. 1 
 
 Interpretation, 52 V. c. 3, 8. 2, 
 
 p. 10. 
 
 p. 10. 
 
 
 "Farmer's son," 52 V. p. 3. s. 
 
 2 (2), 
 
 " Kl.p.fiM')."" " t'^ vore " " (• 
 
 rruiit 
 
 practices," 52 V. c. 3, s. 
 
 2 (1). 
 
 p. 10 . 
 
 
 ♦Note. — The pr()visiona of these Acts 
 so far as they relate to the registi-itioii 
 of niaidiood suffrage voters in 'ities, 
 are now sui>ers>',ied by 57 V. c. 4. The 
 City Manhood Suffrage RegistrTtion 
 Act ISM. The last named A<t dis- 
 lieiisea ivith the preparation of Part III. 
 of tlie A'oters' List in cities, so that 
 references to that part in other Acts 
 respecting voters' lists must be under- 
 stood as not ai>i»Iying to cities. 
 
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 I 
 
 i^U 
 
 I 
 
 VOTERS' hlBTS-Continued. 
 
 "Municiiml flection," 52 V. c. 3, s. 
 
 2 (3), 1). 10. 
 "Voter." 52 V. c. 3. s. 2 (4). p. 11. 
 "Lists," "voter-s' list," 52 V. c. 3, 
 
 8. 2 (5), p. 11. 
 
 "Scrutiny." 52 V. c. 3, s. 2 (6), p. 
 
 11. 
 "Clerk of the peace," "county 
 
 judKe," 52 V. <: 3, s. 2 (7), p. 11. 
 "Roll," "assessment roll," 52 V. c. 
 
 3, 8. 2 (8), p. 11, 
 
 Preparation and posting up lists, — 
 
 Clerk to make out annual list of 
 voters in tliret; parts, 52 V. c. 3, 
 8. 3 (1), p. 11. 
 
 Form, 52 V. c. 3, Form 1, p. 27. 
 
 P'irst part to contain list of persons 
 to vote at municipal elections 
 and elections lor Lefjislativo As- 
 semltiy, 52 V. c. 3, s. 3 (2), p. 11. 
 
 Second part to contain list of i)er- 
 sons to vote at municipal elec- 
 tions only, 52 V. c. 3, s. 3 (3), p. 
 11. 
 
 Third part to contain list of persons 
 to vote at elections for Legisla- 
 tive Assembly only, 52 V. c, 3 s. 
 3 (4). p. 11. 
 
 Names not to be entered more than 
 once in any part. 52 V. c. 3. s. 3. 
 (5), p. 11. 
 
 List to be made for each polling 
 sub-division, 52 V. c. 3, s. 3 (6), 
 p. 11. 
 
 Entry against names of manhood 
 suffrage voters, 52 V. e. 3, s. 3 
 (7), p. 12. 
 
 Entry of property qualification, 52 
 V. c. 3, s. 3 (8). p. 12. 
 
 Entry of qualification of farmer's 
 son, 52 V. c. 3, a. 3 (9), p. 12. 
 
 When voter assessed in different 
 sub-divisions of same ward. 52 
 V. c. 3, s. 3 (10). p. 12. 
 
 When property of voter lies partly 
 in one division and partly in on- 
 other. 52 V. c. 3, 8. 3 (11), p. 12. 
 
 Entry of income qualification, 52 V. 
 c. 3. 8. 3 (12). p. 12. 
 
 Entry as freeholder, householder or 
 tenant. 52 V. c. 3, s. 3 (13). p. 12. 
 
 VOTERS' LISTS— Con/iH«ed. 
 
 Entry of persons entered on rolls f.s 
 manhood suffrage V')ters or 
 farnu'rs' sons, o2 V. c. 3. s. 3 
 (14), p. 13. 
 
 Assessment roll, when deemed fin- 
 ally revised and correctetl, 52 V. 
 c. 3, s. 3 (15), p. 13. 
 
 Schedule of post offices in townshiiis 
 and entry of post office addresses 
 of voters. 52 V. c. 3, s. 4, p. 1.'!. 
 
 List to be printed and posted up in 
 clerk's office, 52 V. c. 3, s. 5, i). 
 13. 
 
 Three copies to be sent to county 
 judge and two to each councillor, 
 and treasurer, sheriff, clerk of 
 the peace, postmaster and school 
 teacher, 52 V. c. 3, s. 5, p. 13. 
 
 Clerk to send ten copies to the mem- 
 ber of the Legislature, defeated 
 candidates at the last elections, 
 and the reeve, 52 V. c. 3, s. 6. p. 
 14. 
 
 Certificate of clerk to accompany 
 each copy, 52 V. c. 3, s. 7, p. 14. 
 
 Form of certificate, 52 V. c. 3, Form 
 2, p. 28. 
 
 Copies to be posted up by sheriffs, 
 clerks of the peace, teachers and 
 postmasters, 52 V. c. 3, s. 8. p. 
 14. 
 
 Clerk to publish notice of transmis- 
 sion and posting up of list, 52 V. 
 c. 3, s. 9. p. 14. 
 Form, 52 V. c. 3, Form 3. p. 28. 
 Appeals to county judge- 
 Deputy judge not to act without 
 special sanction of Lieutenant- 
 Governor, 56 V. c. 3, 8. 27, p. 14. 
 
 List to be subject to revision,— at 
 whose instance, 52 V. c. 3, s. 10 
 (1), p. 15. 
 
 Assessment roll not to be conclu- 
 sive, 52 V. c. 3. 8. 10 (1), p. 15. 
 
 No person's name to be placed on 
 list without evidence that it is 
 not already on list, 56 V. c. 3, s. 
 
 7. 
 
 Voters not disentitled, to be entered 
 bv reason of omission from roll, 
 etc.. 52 V. c. 3, s. 10 (1), p. 15. 
 
rolls fis 
 
 it(>r8 or 
 , 3, M. 3 
 
 uumI fiii- 
 ;ftl, 52 V. 
 
 owiiships 
 adclressi'S 
 
 4, p. i;:. 
 
 ted up in 
 
 5, s. 5, p. 
 
 to county 
 jounoilloi". 
 clerk of 
 Lud school 
 ,, p. 13. 
 
 the meni- 
 
 , defeated 
 
 elections, 
 
 3, s. 6. p. 
 
 iccouipany 
 8. 7, p. 14. 
 
 c. 3, rorni 
 
 )y sheriffs. 
 
 achers and 
 
 3, s. 8, p. 
 
 f transmis- 
 ■ list, 52 V. 
 
 3. p. 28. 
 
 C't without 
 Lieutenaut- 
 s. 27, p. 14. 
 
 •evision,— at 
 . c. 3, s. 10 
 
 be oonchi- 
 1), p. 15. 
 » placed on 
 . that it is 
 6 V. c. 3, s. 
 
 ) be entered 
 n from roll, 
 (1), p. 15. 
 
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 247 
 
 VOTERS' LISTH-Uontinued. 
 
 Decision of judge to be final, 52 V. 
 c. 3, 8. 10 (1), p. 15. 
 
 Appeal auuinst entry of discjualiliv^d 
 persons, 55 V. c. 3, s. 10 (2), p. 
 15. 
 
 Form of complaint, 52 V. c. 3. 
 Form 4. !>. 29. 
 
 Applications by persons who have 
 acquired property since assess- 
 ment, 52 V. c. 3, s. 10 (3), p. 15. 
 
 Form, 52 V, c. 3. Forni 5, p. 29. 
 
 Applications by persons who will be 
 of age within 60 days from date 
 of revision, 52 V. c. 3. s. 10 (4). 
 p. 15. 
 
 Right of appeal and complaint, 52 
 V. c. 3, 8. 10 (5), p. 16. 
 
 Persons entitled to be entered on 
 roll without request, 52 V. c. 3. 
 s. 10 (6), I). 16. 
 
 Becoming qualified after completion 
 of roll, 52 V. c. 3, s. 10 (7), p. 16. 
 
 Powers of judge as to correcting mis- 
 takes on his own motion, 52 V. 
 c. 3, s. 11, p. 16. 
 
 Judge to correct list as evidence 
 may warrant, 52 V. c. 3, s. 12. 
 p. 17. 
 
 Notice of appeal to be served on 
 clerk, or, in his absence, on heail 
 of corporation, 55 V. c. 3, s. 13 
 (1), p. 17. 
 
 Form, 52 V. c. 3, Form 6, p. 29. 
 
 Procedure after notice, 52 V. c. 3, 
 s. 13 (1), p. 17. 
 
 Form of notices to be giv(>n by clerk, 
 52 V. c. 3, Form 7-12. p. 31-33. 
 
 Dutv of head of council when noti- 
 fied. 52 V. c. 3. s. 13 (2). p. 17. 
 
 Judge not to hold court until after 
 notice given, 52 V. c. 3, s. 13 (3). 
 P. 17. 
 
 Form of notice. 52 V. c. 3. Form 
 10, p. 32. 
 
 Compelling attendance of witnesses. 
 52 V. c. 3, 8. 14 (1). p. 17. 
 
 Form of subpoena. 52 V. c. 3, 
 Form 13. p. 34. 
 
 VOTERS' LIHTS—Cantinued. 
 
 Allowance for expenses of wit- 
 nesses, 52 V. c. 3, s. 14 (1), p, 
 17. 
 
 Person whose right is in question 
 to attend without tender of his 
 expenses, 52 V. c. 3, s. 14 (2). 
 p. 18. 
 
 How service may be effected. 52 
 V. c. 3, s. 14 (2), p. 18; 56 V. c. 
 2, 8. 1, p. 6. 
 
 I'enalty for non-attendance, 52 V. 
 c. 3, s. 14 (3), p. 18. 
 
 Any number of names may be in- 
 serted in 8ubi)oena or order. i>2 
 V. c. 3, 8. 14 (4), p. 18. 
 
 TiuK? within which list to be re- 
 vised, 52 V. c. 3, 8. 15, p. 18. 
 
 List confirmed if no complaint made 
 within thirty days after list 
 posted by clerk, 52 V. c. 3. s. 16. 
 p. 19. 
 
 Application to judge to certify list. 
 52 V. c. 3, s. 16, p. 19. 
 
 Form of report on application. 52 V. 
 c. 3, Form 14. p. 34. 
 
 Judge to forward one certified copy 
 to clerk of the peace, and one to 
 clerk of municipality, 52 V. c. 3. 
 s. 16, p. 19. 
 
 Judge to make statement of altera- 
 tions and certify copies of list 
 after final revision, 52 V. c. 3. 
 8. 17 (1). p. 19. 
 
 Form of statement, 52 V, c. 3, 
 Form 16. p. 35. 
 
 Form of certificate, 52 V. c. 3. 
 Form 17, i). 36. 
 
 Copy of alterations to be supplii'd to 
 applicants on payment of fees, 
 54 V. c. 5. s. 4. p. 11. 
 
 Disjiosal of certified copies and 
 statements. 52 V. c. 3. s. 17 (2). 
 p. 19. 
 
 Jurisdiction of district judges and 
 stipendiary magistrates, 52 V. c. 
 3, 8. 18. p. 19. 
 
 Certified list to be conclusive, 52 V. 
 c. 3, 8. 19, p. 20. 
 Except as to persons guilty of 
 corruption, 52 V. c. 3. s. 19. 
 p. 20. 
 
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 li'l'- 
 
 V0TEU8' IjISTH— Continued. 
 
 E.\c'»'i)t iiH to pcrsoiiH wlio httve 
 lii'iouu' non-rt'Hidt'iit, 62 V. c. 
 3, H. 19, p. 20. 
 
 Except iiH to ptTHons (lisqunlificil 
 by Eh'ftlou Act, 52 V. c. 3, s. 
 19, p. 20. 
 
 Municipality to provide a proper 
 court rooui, 52 V. c. 3, 8. 20, p. 
 20. 
 
 Proprietor of buildiuK used as cotirt- 
 rooin to be entitled to $5 per 
 day, 52 V. c. 3, s. 20, p. 20. 
 
 Courts lield at county town to be 
 
 lield in the court-house, or at 
 
 place fixed l)y jud^e, 52 V. c. 
 3, K. 20. p. 20. 
 
 •ludse to have same powers as in 
 <'ounty court, 52 V. c. 3, s. 21, 
 p. 20. 
 
 Ch'rk of municipality to l)e subject 
 to summary jurisdiction of 
 judge, 52 V. c. 3, s. 22, p. 20. 
 
 Remuneration of clerk, 52 V. c. 3, 
 s. 23, p. 20. 
 
 Appointment and fees of constable 
 or bailiff, 52 V. c. 3. s. 24, p. 21. 
 
 Fees of clerk and constable to be 
 certified l)y judge and paid by 
 treasurer, 52 V. c. 3, s. 25, p. 21. 
 
 Judge to report fraudulent practices 
 to Provincial Secretary, 52 V. c. 
 3. s. 26, p. 22. 
 
 .Tudge may amend notices and pro- 
 ceedings, 52 V. c. 3, s. 27. p. 22. 
 
 Substitution of new appellant when 
 appellant dies or abandons his 
 appeal. 52 V. c. 3, s. 28. p. 22. 
 
 Costs, Liability for, when occasioned 
 by errors or mistakes in muni- 
 cipalities other than cities, .'>2 V. 
 c. 3, s. 29 (1), p. 22; 56 V. c. 3, s. 
 20. p. 12. 
 Form or order. 52 V. c. 3, Form 18. 
 
 p. 37. 
 Discretion of judge, 52 V. c. 3. s. 
 
 29 (1). p. 22. 
 Division Court costs only to be 
 allowed, 52 V. c. 3. s. 29 (2). p. 
 22. 
 Liability of appellant, 52 V. c. 3. 
 s. 29 (3), p. 22. 
 
 VOTERS' LISTS-Cont/Hi«.^ 
 
 Liability for. when occasioned by 
 niis< ondiict of assessors or 
 otlier (illicers in cities, iti V. c. 
 3. H. 20 (1), p. 12. 
 
 Order of judge, 56 V. c. 3. s. 20 
 (2), I). 12. 
 
 Amount to be fixed by judge, 56 
 ^'. c. 3, 8, 20 (3), p. 12. 
 
 Enforcing payment of costs, 52 V. c. 
 3, 8. 30, I). 23. 
 
 Form of exi-cution, 52 V 
 Form 19, p. 37. 
 
 c. 3, 
 
 Stating cases for Court of Appeal. 52 
 V. c. 3, 8. 31. p. 23. 
 
 County judge may state cise and 
 forward it to Lieutenant- 
 (iovernor, 52 V. c. 3, s. 31 (1), 
 p. 23. 
 
 Reference by Lieutenant-Gover- 
 nor, 52 V. c. 3, 8. 31 (1). (2), 
 p. 23. 
 
 Court to appoint time and place 
 for argument, 52 V. c. 3, s. 31 
 (3), p. 23. 
 
 Argument to be heard and opinion 
 to be certified to Lienteuant- 
 Ciovernor, 52 V. c. 3, s. 31 (4), 
 . p. 23. 
 
 Publication of opinion in (Jazette, 
 52 V. c. 3. 8. 31 (4). p. 23. 
 
 Proceedings when voter desires to 
 ol)tain opinion of court, 52 V. 
 c. 3, s, 31 (5), p. 23. 
 
 Liability of persons added to list 
 for taxes, 52 V. c. 3, s. 32. p. 
 28. 
 Form of order, 52 V. e. 3. l"^orm 
 20. p. 38. 
 
 Removal of 
 voters. — 
 
 names of deceased 
 
 .Tudge may remove names of voters 
 dying before nomination day. 56 
 V. c. 3. a. 24, p. 13. 
 
 Evidence of death and Identity. 56 
 V. c. 3. s. 24, p. 13. 
 
 Particulars to be recorded on regis- 
 tration of death. 57 V. c. 3. s. 11. 
 
 Appointing time and place for mak- 
 ing alterations, 56 V. c. 3. s. 25. 
 (1). p. 13. 
 
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 to list 
 32. p. 
 
 for mak- 
 3, s. 25. 
 
 VOTERS' LIHTH— Com iinif,!. 
 
 I'rofj'tlurt', — powcrH niul duties of, 
 .iinlKt> and (dlitrrs, 56 V. <•. 3, h. 
 25 (2). 1). 13. 
 
 All imrtH of liHt to !»»> Hiii»jt'<-t to 
 nlttTiition. 56 V. c. 3, h. 26. ii. 13. 
 
 Kiiilurc of clerk to perform liit) 
 dutieH, — 
 
 Lists not vitiated, 52 V. e. 3. s, 23, 
 p. 24. 
 
 .\ppli(-ation for enforeement of the 
 duties of the elerk, 52 V. c. 3. 
 s. 34 (1), p. 24. 
 
 Form of application, 52 V. c. 3. 
 Form 21. p. 38. 
 
 May In* made by a clerk of the 
 l»eace or a vott-r. 52 V. c. 3, s. 
 34 (1), (2). p. 24. 
 
 Citation of clerk of the munici- 
 pality and i>roceediii).'s thereon, 
 62 V. c. 3. s. 34 (3). |». 24. 
 
 Form. 52 V. c. 3, Form 22, p. 39. 
 
 Liahility of clerk for costs, 52 V. 
 c. 3, s. 34 14). p. 24. 
 
 .Fuduf's order not to relieve clerk 
 from penalty, 52 V. c. 3, s. 34 
 «B), p. 24. 
 
 Offences and penalties, — 
 
 Penalty for neglect of duties by 
 clerk, 52 V. c. 3, s. 35, p. 24. 
 
 For wilfully falsifying lists, 52 V. 
 c. 3. s. 36. p. 25. 
 
 For making; oolournhlo transfers 
 of prop<'rty in order to confer 
 votes, 52 V. c. 3, 8. 37, p. 25. 
 
 Who may vpcover, 52, V. c H, s. 
 .38. p." 25. 
 
 Trial of actions for. 52 V. p. 3. s. 
 39. p. 25. 
 
 Assessor to make enquiries in sus- 
 
 l)icious cases before placing 
 
 names on roll, 52 V. c. 3, s. 40 
 (1). p. 25. 
 
 Penalty for improperly insertin;: 
 names on roll or making fraudu- 
 lent assessment. 52 V. c. 3, s. 40 
 (2). p. 25. 
 
 lnsi)ection and copies of documents. — 
 Documents, right to inspect and 
 coi)y, 52 V. e. 3. s. 41. p. 2C. 
 
 rierk of the jteace :ind Tuunicipal 
 clerk to furnish copies of lists 
 
 VOTERS' lAHlS-Covthvfd 
 
 on payment of fees, 52 V. c. 3, 
 s. 42 (1). 1.. 2G. 
 
 Fees, 52 V. c. 3, H. 42 (2), p. 26. 
 
 Uries -ind Forms.— 
 
 Rules may be made by county 
 judges (HI re^juest and suliject 
 to the approval of the Lieuten- 
 nnt-<}overnor, 52 V. c. 3. s. 43, 
 p. 26. 
 
 1-80 of forms, 52 V. c. 3, s. 44, p. 27. 
 
 Newly organized municipalities.— 
 List to be used ill newly organized 
 tt'rritory when prepared before 
 receipt of writ of ele«'tion. 57 V. 
 c. 3, 8. 10, p. 12. 
 
 At elections of police trustees— see 
 Police Villages. 
 
 Use of lists in selecting jurors — see 
 .lurors. 
 
 V()'riN<J. Persons named in defaulters' 
 lists may vote on producing cer- 
 tificate of paym«>nt, .^ V. c. 42, 
 8. 81, p. 278. 
 
 At IOIectioi\s. — 
 
 Oaths to be administered to per- 
 sons offering to vote as freehold- 
 ers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 102. \). 283. 
 As householders or t«>nants, 55 V. 
 
 c. 42. s. 103, p. 284. 
 in respect of income, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 104, p. 284. 
 As farmers' sons, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 10.^. p. 285: 57 V. c. 50. s. 2 r_>), 
 p. 166. 
 
 Voter may select any form, 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 105r/. ]). 286. 
 
 To be administered at reqiiest of 
 candidates or agents. 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 106. p. 286. 
 
 No eiHiulry to b(> made of voter 
 except as to matters sp"cified 
 in oath, 55 V. c. 42, s. 106. p. 
 286. 
 
 To be by ballot. 55 V. c. 42, s. 118. 
 p. 289. 
 
 In towns and cities electors may 
 vote for aldermen and council- 
 lors in each >»!ird here rated, 
 but only once for mayor, reeve 
 iind dei)uty-rceve, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 
 137. p. 295. 
 
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 VOTING— Coutinm-d. 
 
 In townships nnd villaBos Rlectorn 
 not to vote in niurc tiian ont' 
 wunl lor »'acli canditiate, 55 V, 
 c. 42, H. 138, p. 295. 
 
 Elj'ctur may vott- oiict* in any tiivl- 
 sion \vlu>ro rated, for mayor, 
 n>«>vo and doputy-reovo, 55 V. <•. 
 42, H. 139, p. 295. 
 
 IVnalty for voting twice for mayor, 
 reeve or deputy-reeve, 55 V. c 
 42. H. 140 (1), I). 295. 
 
 Receipt of ballot-i»aper to l»e prima 
 facie evidence of, 55 V. c. 42, .s. 
 
 140 (2). p. 295. 
 
 Depnty-retnrninj: oHicers, poll- 
 
 clerltH and agents may vote 
 
 wliere stationed, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 141 (1). |». 295. 
 
 Kiglit to vote on prodnction of cer- 
 tificate, 55 V. c. 42. s. 141 (2). 
 p. 295. 
 
 Wlio nuiy administer oatii. 55 V. 
 c. 42, H. 141 (3). p. 296. 
 
 Empty l>allot ito.\ to l)e sliown to 
 
 persons present. Itefore com- 
 
 mencenuMit, 55 V. c. 42. s. 142. 
 p. 296. 
 
 Procednre wlien voter presents him- 
 self. 55 V. c. 42. s. 143. p. 296. 
 
 Doputy-retnrninK officer to ascer 
 
 tain if name on list of voters. 
 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 143 (11. p. 297. 
 Name, qualification, residence, and 
 
 addition to be recorded, 55 V. 
 
 c. 42, 8. 143 (2), p. 297. 
 If oath administered, entry to lie 
 
 ma<le. 55 V. c. 42, s. 143 (3). 
 
 p. 297. 
 When vote objected to. objection 
 
 to be recorded, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 
 143 (4). p. 297. 
 
 Refusal to take 
 corded, 55 V, 
 p. 297. 
 
 Ballot paper to 
 
 entry to be 
 
 list, 55 V. c. 
 
 297. 
 Ballot paper to 
 
 voter, 55 Y. 
 
 p. 297. 
 Deputy-returninp officer to explain 
 
 mode of votinjr. 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 
 143 (S). p. 297. 
 
 oath 
 c. 42, 
 
 to be re- 
 s. 143 (5). 
 
 be initialed and 
 made in voters' 
 42, 8. 143 (6). p. 
 
 be delivered to 
 c. 42, s. 143 (7). 
 
 VOTING— Co/u*/<Ht'(/. 
 
 Penalty on deputy-returninj? offi- 
 cer omittiuK to initial ballotxi. 
 55 V. c. 42, H. 144. p. 297. 
 
 Nain»' of voter to be marked in 
 
 poll book with initials of 
 
 deputy-returniiiK oflicer, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 145. p. 298. 
 
 V(»ter to enter compartment and 
 mark baihtt paper, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 146. p. 298. 
 
 Bul'.ot paper to be fold(>d so as 
 to show initials of deputy- 
 returning; officer and conceal 
 voter's nmrk, 55 V. c. 42. s. r.. 
 
 p. 298. 
 
 Deputy-returniuK oliicer to receive 
 ballot, verify initials, t,\u\ 
 place it in the ballot box. 5.'. 
 V. c. 42, s. 146. i>. 298. 
 
 Voter to leave polling; place forth- 
 with, 55 V. c. 42. 8. 146, p. 298. 
 
 No one but voter to be in compart- 
 ment while ballot marked. 55 V. 
 c. 42. 8. 147. p. 298. 
 
 Forfeiture of vote for takinp ballot 
 l»aper out of polling; place. 55 \. 
 c. 42, s. 148. p. 298. 
 
 Entry to be nniile on ballot paper 
 returned without beiiiR mark >d. 
 55 V. c. 42, 8. 148. p. 298. 
 
 Incapacity of voters, procedure, 55 
 
 V. c. 42. 8. 149, p. 299. 
 
 Deputy-returninn officer to m.irk 
 
 ballots in presence of agents. 
 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 149 (1). p. 299. 
 
 Candidate not to be present. 55 ^'. 
 
 c. 42. 8. 172. p. 309. 
 Entries to be made. 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 
 149 (2). p. 299. 
 Declaration to be made, 55 V. • 
 42. s. 149 (3). p. 299, 
 Form, 55 V. c. 42, Sched. 1 
 540. 
 Attestation of declaration <y 
 deputy-returnins officer. 55 \'. 
 c. 42. 8. 149 (3>. p. 299; 55 V. 
 c. 42. Sched, F.. p. 540. 
 
 Voter inadvertently spoiling ballot- 
 paper may obtain another, and 
 first to be cancelled, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 150. p. 299. 
 
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 VOT 
 
 2ol 
 
 riK offi- 
 hnllots. 
 7. 
 
 rkftl ill 
 ialrt of 
 ■, f.5 V. 
 
 out iitxl 
 V. c. 42. 
 
 ,1 rto nn 
 dt'imty- 
 coiuviil 
 42. ». f.. 
 
 llH, Mi'l 
 t box. Tif. 
 
 ►8. 
 
 net' forth- 
 46. 1>. 208. 
 
 compart - 
 litnl. So V- 
 
 dug ballot 
 lace. 55 N • 
 
 illot impcr 
 ,p niark.'il. 
 . 298. 
 
 joedurc, 55 
 
 r to mark 
 
 of iisjents. 
 
 (1). p. '^\ 
 
 ?8»'nt. o5 \ • 
 
 "v. c. 42, «. 
 
 le, 55 V. '• 
 
 )9. 
 
 ched. 1 
 
 n ration 
 fficer. 55 \ 
 ,. 299; 55 V. 
 i. 540." 
 
 jilius ballot - 
 mothpr. nnd 
 , 55 V. c. 42, 
 
 VOTlUG-CotitiiiViJ. 
 
 Only iiMici-rs. r'nmlidMtfH nnd m.'«'iits 
 to he prt'Sfnt in polliim plii.-(>s. 
 66 \'. r. 42, s. 151. p. ;{()0. 
 
 Proc«M'dliitfH upon conntiiuj votes 
 nftt-r cloMc of poll, Tut V. <•. 42. 
 H. 15 J. p. -Mi). 
 
 VVImt liallotH to lio n-jcftt'd. 55 \'. 
 f. 42. K. 1.-.2 (1). p. -MO. 
 
 Note to lit' uuidt> of objections, 55 
 \. c. 42. s. I.''i2 (2). II. ;!0t). 
 
 Oiij»'ctions to be numbcnMJ. i.nd 
 nuinlx-r niarki-d ou ballot 
 pajMT. with initials, 55 \'. c. 
 42. s. 152 (3), p. 300. 
 
 EiMlursfiufnt on rejected ballots. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. l.f)2 (4), i>. :i()0. 
 
 Votes to be counted up. and date- 
 nu'ut made out and siKued. 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 152 (5). (0). p. []W). 
 
 Not more than two agents for 
 ea<li candidate to be present 
 at count iuj,', 55 V. c. 12, s. 
 153, p. 301. 
 
 Certificate of state of poll to be 
 uivfu by dcpiity-retnrinnu of- 
 ficer \ii)on reipH'st. 55 V. >: 42. 
 s. 154. p. 301, 
 
 Duties (d' deputy-returninjr olficer 
 after couutinj; votes, 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 155. p. 301. 
 
 De|»uty-returnin>r oHi<'er to certify 
 on voters' list number votiuir. 
 and place liallots In sealed 
 packanes, 55 V. c. 42. s. 155 (1». 
 p. 301. 
 
 Statement to be nnide of illiterate 
 or incai)able voters. 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 155 (1». p. :501. 
 
 Declaration to be made by dc|>uty- 
 returnint: officer as to use <.f 
 voters' list to be annexed 
 thereto befon* returning to 
 clerk. 55 V. c. 42. s. 155 (2). p. 
 352. 
 
 Form of declaration. 55 V. c, 42. 
 Sched. f}., p. 541. 
 
 Packets to he delivered to clerk, 
 and ballot-box to be returned 
 t. cl.Tk. 55 V. c. 42. 8. 155 (3). 
 p. 302. 
 
 Ballot paper account to accom- 
 pany packets. 55 V. o. 42, s. 
 1S5 (4). p. 1502. 
 
 V()TING-Co«/(Mi,«/. 
 
 If diHi)nte arises as to count, clerk 
 nniy open packets and count 
 vot.'rt. 55 V. «•. 42, H. 155 (5). p. 
 302 
 
 Clerk to cast up votes from state- 
 ment of deputy returniuk' ollicers 
 and declare who is elected, j5 V. 
 V. 42. s. 156, p. 303. 
 
 In ca.se of a tie, clerk to have u 
 castinu vote, but not to vote 
 otlu'rwise, 55 V. c. 42, «. 157, p. 
 303. 
 
 When interrupted (»r not couunenced 
 to be (teKun or resumed on fol- 
 litwinu day. .55 V, c. 42, s. 158. p. 
 303. 
 
 When prevented for four days, uew 
 election to l)e ordered, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 159. p. 303. 
 
 When election completed, clerk to 
 cast up votes and declare wlio 
 is elected, 55 V. c. 42, s. 160, 
 p. 304. 
 
 Persons elected to nnike declarations 
 and assume office. 55 V. c. 42. 8. 
 161, p. 304. 
 
 Penalty for supplying ballot papers 
 t(» persons without du»> author- 
 
 ity. 
 
 307. 
 
 V. c. 42, s. 167 (1). p. 
 
 Putting other [tapers than bal- 
 lots into the box, 55 V, c. 
 42. 8. 167 (1), l». 307. 
 
 Taking ballots out of itollin^ 
 place. 55 V. c. 42, s. 167 (1), 
 I>. 307. 
 
 Tamperini: with ballot boxes or 
 packages of ballot papers. 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 167 (1). p. 308. 
 
 Personation, 55 V. c. 42, s. 167 (1). 
 p. 308. 
 
 Attempts b) comndt foresoini; of- 
 fences. 55 V. c. 42. s. 167 (2). 
 p. 308. 
 Penalties, 55 V. c. 42, ss. 167 (.".». 
 168. p. 308. 
 
 Maintaining secrecy at polling 
 place. i)ersons in attendance to 
 aid in, 55 V, c. 42, s. 169 (I), i). 
 308. 
 
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 VOTING— Continued. 
 
 No one to interfere with voter or 
 try to ascertuin how he hiiM 
 
 voted, 55 V. 
 p. 303. 
 
 c. 42. 8. 169 (2), 
 
 Information not to be given r.s 
 to how anyone has voteJ, 55 
 V. e. 42, s. 169 (3), p. 308. 
 
 PerHons i)re8ent at conntin^ of 
 votes not to disch)8e informa- 
 tion, 55 V. o. 42, 8. 169 (4), p. 
 308. 
 
 No one to indnoe voter to show 
 liow he has voted, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 169 (5), p. 309. 
 
 Pennltj for violating soereey at 
 po!linK places. 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 169 (6), p. 309. 
 
 Person authorized to attend 
 polling places to make declara- 
 tion of secrecy, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 170, p. 309. 
 
 Form. 55 V. c. 42, Sched. H., p. 
 541. 
 
 No one to be comi)elled to disclose 
 his vote, 55 V. c. 42, s. 171. p. 
 309. 
 
 Election not to be avoided for ir- 
 regularities when result not af- 
 fe«'ted, 55 V. c. 42, s. 175, p. JIO. 
 
 On By-laws. — 
 
 By-laws re(iuiring assent of electors 
 to state time and place for hold- 
 ing poll and name depiijy-retuni- 
 ing officers, 55 V. c. 42, s. 293 (1), 
 p. 341. 
 
 By-law to be published once a week 
 for three weeks and posted up. 
 ^5 V. c. 42, s. 293 (2), p. 341; 56 
 V. c. 35. s. 7, p. 144. 
 
 Notice to be published of time and 
 I»lace of holding ik)11, 56 V. c. 42, 
 s. 293 (3). p. 341. 
 
 Clerk to have ballot papers printed 
 at expense of municipality, 55 
 V. 0. 42. s. 294. p. 341. 
 Form, 55 V. c. 42. 8. 295, p. 342: 
 IK Sched. J., p. 542. 
 
 By-law to fix times ami places for 
 summing up votes, and for ap- 
 ])ointnient of scrutineers, 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 296, p. 342. 
 
 WOTING— Continued. 
 
 Head of council to appoint agvnts 
 to act as scrutineers, 55 V. o. 42, 
 8. 297. p. 342. 
 
 Agents before appointment to 
 make declaration as to their 
 interest, 55 V. c. 42. s. 298, p. 
 342. 
 
 Fori?: (;f de«'larati(m, 55 V. c. 42, 
 Sched. K., p. 542. 
 
 Agents befor«' being admitted to 
 l»olling places to produce writ- 
 ten appointment, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 
 299, p. 342. 
 
 In absi'n<'e of agents, deputy le- 
 turning oHicer may admit 
 elector to act, 55 V. <•. 42, s. 
 
 300. p. 342. 
 
 Who may be jnosent while polling 
 going on, 55 V. c. 42, s. 301, p. 
 342. 
 
 Clerk may give deputy-reterning 
 officers, p(dl clerks and agents 
 c« rtiticates entitling them to vote 
 where stationed, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 302 (i), p. .342. 
 
 Right to vote on production of cer- 
 tificate, 55 V. c. 42. s. 302 (2). 
 p. 342. 
 
 Deinity-returning officer to attach 
 certiticates to voters' list, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 302 (2), p. 342. 
 
 Certificate not to entitle persons 
 to vote unless actually en- 
 gag«'d, 55 V. o. 42, s. 302 (2), 
 p. 342. 
 
 Who may administer oath, 55 V. 
 c. 42, 8. 302 (3). p. 342. 
 
 Where municiprllty divided into 
 wards or sub-divisions, clerk to 
 deliver list of voters, duly at- 
 tested, to deputy-returning offi- 
 cers, 55 V. c. 42. s. 303. p. 343. 
 
 Form. 5j V. c. 42. Sched. C. p. 539. 
 
 In municipalities not divided into 
 polling sub-divisons. clerk to act 
 for deputy-returning officers, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 304, p. 343. 
 
 To be by ballot, 55 V. c. 42. s. 305. 
 p. 344. 
 
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 Provisions rfspectiiiK ballot hoxos, 
 tin Hots. i)ol!iiig-placi's. votrrs. 
 aiKl dcfaultepH' lists." assfssm.-nt 
 roll. iKtIlinj,'. offi'iu'i's, swrco.v. 
 etc.. at elections to apply, 55 V 
 c. 42. s. 306, p. 344. 
 
 Dircftions to voters, 55 \. c 42 s I 
 307: If). Sche.!. L.. p. 542. ' 
 
 FrechoMers who tnuy vote on iiy- 
 Iiiws, 55 V. c. 42, 8. 308 (1). p. 
 344. ' 
 
 Where there is no assessment roil 
 must possess property neces- 
 sary to qnalify, and depnty- 
 returninf,' ofHcer to n<»te same 
 on voters' list, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 
 308 (2). p. 344. 
 
 Leaseholders who may vote, 55 V. 
 c. 42. 8. 309 (1). p. 344. 
 
 On local iniprov.ment by laws, 55 
 y. c. 42, s, 309 (2), p. 345. 
 
 Where there is no assessment roll 
 mnst i)o8sess property neces- 
 sary to qnalify, and dep\ity- 
 returuing officer to note sauic 
 on voters' list, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 309 (3), p. 345. 
 
 Ratepayer qnalified in more than 
 one ward may vote in each, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 309rt, p. ^t5. 
 
 Oath to he taken hy leaseholder if 
 recjuired, 55 V. c. 42. s. 310. p. 
 345. 
 
 Oath tohetakenhy leaseholder il' 
 required. 55 V. c 42. s. 311, p. 
 346. 
 
 On local improvement by-law, C5 
 V. c. 42, 8. 312. p. 347. 
 
 Statement to be made by deputy- 
 retnruinjr officer as to result r.f 
 polling, 55 V. c. 42, s. 31.5, p. 347. 
 
 Objecti.>ns to ballots to be noted 
 and questions to be decided by 
 deputy-returning officer, 55 V. c. 
 42. 8. 314. p. 347. 
 
 Objections to be numbered. mihI 
 same numbers to be placed on 
 ballot papers and initialed. 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 314. p. 347. 
 
 Ballot papers and statements, etc., 
 to be sealed up in packages, 
 endorsed with statements as to 
 
 VOTING -CoH^-,„/p,7. 
 
 contents, 55 V. c. 42. s. 315, p. 
 
 Deputy-returning officer to certify 
 on voters' list number of per- 
 sons voting, and attach dechira- 
 tiuii as to use of voters' list C5 
 V. c. 42. s. 316. p. 348. 
 Form of declaration. 55 V. c 40 
 Sched. G., p. 541. 
 
 Ballot box to be returned to clerk 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 316, p. 348. 
 
 Certificate of result of voting to be 
 Kiven. if n'tjuired, to pers«.ns 
 aiitlhuized t. attend. 55 V <• 4> 
 ». 317. p 349. ■ "' 
 
 (Jlerk to cast up votes from st.-ite- 
 nients. and de-hue the result, 
 and certify .same to council. 55 
 V. c, 42, s, 318, i>, .149. 
 
 Clerk not to have casting vote. 55 
 v. c. 42, s. 319. i). 349, 
 
 Bonus by-laws -assent of one-third 
 of ratepayers entitled to vo*e. as 
 well as of majority of persons 
 voting, re(iuired, 55 V. c 42 s 
 320 (1). p. 349. 
 
 Certificate as to whether majority 
 consists of third of those en'- 
 titled to vote to l>e given Ity 
 clerk, 55 V. c. 42, s. 320 (2). p. 
 o49. 
 
 In case of disimte, question to i»e 
 decided by judge, 55 V. o. 42, 
 8. 320 (3). p. 349. 
 
 Petition to judge may be by any 
 elector or by council, and i nl- 
 ceedings to be as on a scru- 
 tiny, 55 V. c. 42. 8, 320 (4). 
 p. 349. 
 
 Secrecy of proceedings— ^)ffieers, 
 clerks and persons attending to 
 aid in nuiintaining, 55 V. c. 42. 
 8. 321 (1). p. 350. 
 
 Voters not to be interfered with. 
 
 55 v. c. 42. 8. 321 (2). p. 350. 
 Information as to how any «.ne 
 
 voted not to be given, 55 V. c. 
 
 42. s. 321 (3). p. 350. 
 
 Persons present at counting of 
 votes to niiiinlain. 55 V. c. 42. 
 8. 321 (4). p. 350. 
 
 Voters not to Im« induced to dis- 
 close their votes, 55 V. c. 42. 
 8. 321 (5». p. 3,')0. 
 
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 I VOTING— r()H//HH''(7. 
 
 IViialty for violntion of sccn'cy, 
 
 55 V. e. 42, s. 321 (6), p. 350. 
 "Statutory dcclarntlon to ho ina<l(' 
 
 55 V. «'. 
 
 Form, 55 
 
 p. 543. 
 
 StTutiiiy may 
 cltH'tor to 
 
 V. 
 
 K. 
 C. 
 
 322, 
 42, 
 
 1». 350. 
 Sclu'd. 
 
 M. 
 
 day named 
 55 V. c, 42, 
 
 !)»■ had on petition of 
 ('ounty .TudKo, 55 V. 
 <•. 42, s. 323. p. 350. 
 I'ctitioner to j;iv«' notice and make 
 affidavit sliowiiiji eause and 
 enter into recojinizance, 55 V. 
 c. 42. s. 323, p. 350. 
 One w« elv's notice to lie jjiven to 
 Hucli i)ersons as jndjre directs, 
 and to derli, 55 V. c. 42, s. ^24, 
 p. 351. 
 Clerk to attend on 
 with Itallot papers 
 s. 325. p. 351. 
 .lud^e to inspect Itallot papers, 
 take evidence, liear i»arties, 
 determine resnlts in snnun.iry 
 manner, and certify same to 
 council. 55 V. c. 42. s. 325, p. 
 351. 
 •ludKC to possess same powers as 
 on trial of validity of election. 
 55 V. o. 42, s. 326. p. 351. 
 
 Cost to he 
 55 V. V 
 
 By-lnw duly 
 w ithin 
 
 in discretion of judjre. 
 42, s. 326, p. 351. 
 
 carried to l)e passed 
 six weeks thereafter. 
 
 56 V. p. 42, s. 327, p. 351. 
 
 If i><'tition itresented, hy-law not to 
 he passed until disposal of case. 
 and interval not to he reckoned 
 in computing time for passing' 
 l»y-law. 55 V. c. 42, s. 328. p. 351. 
 
 On county hy-laws for acquirinu and 
 improvin>r roads and hrid>fcs in 
 townships, .55 V. c. 42. s. 633. p. 
 520. 
 
 Corrupt practices, hy-laws may hv 
 (luashed f(.r, 55 V. c. 42. s. 335. 
 p. 353. 
 What will constitute— penalties- 
 see Corrupt Practices (65 V. c. 
 42. ss. 209-222. pp. 319-321). 
 
 In Other Cnsi's,— 
 
 At ele< tions of road commissioners, 
 —chairman of meeting to iiave 
 
 j5 V. 
 
 c. 48, 8. 
 V. c. 
 
 a castinj: vote, 
 107, p. 605. 
 
 May he open or hy hallot, 55 
 48, s. 108. p. 605. 
 
 If open commissioners to l.e 
 elected one at a time, hut if 
 hy hallot. all to he elected at 
 once, 55 V. c. 48. s. 108, p. 105. 
 
 Ke<'onl to he kept hy secretary if 
 required, 55 V. c. 48, s. 109, i). 
 605. 
 
 Voters when ohjected to, to stnte 
 jtroperty (jualitication and lie 
 sworn, 55 V. c, 48, s. 110. |t. 
 605. 
 
 I»y-laws respe<-tinj; polling suh-divi- 
 sions — see rolling Suh-divisions 
 (55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (1), i). 413). 
 
 I'se of hallot at puhlic school elec- 
 tions—see I'uhih Schools (54 V. 
 c. 55. s. 103, p. 138). 
 
 At elections of police trustees— see 
 Tolice Villages. 
 
 Kffect of eciuaiity 
 Casting Vote. 
 
 of votes — see 
 
 \V.A(;KS-se( 
 W.ALKS 
 
 see 
 
 w. 
 
 Salarit's. 
 I'uhlic Walks 
 for 
 
 WALLS, Hy-laws 
 strer.gtli of. in 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 403. 
 
 regulating 
 certain huildin^s, 
 479 (16), (16«). p. 
 
 liy-laws for preventing the posting 
 of indecent phu-ards, etc., on, 
 55 V. o. 42. s. 489 (33), p. 421. 
 For recpiiring main walls to he 
 constructed of, or repaired 
 with incomhustihle materi.ils. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 496 (10), p. 431. 
 Kespecting party walls, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 496 (18). p. 432. 
 
 W.\UI>EN. ApixtintUKMit and term of 
 office, in i)rovisional counties, c5 
 V. c. 42. s. 40. p. 261. 
 
 May resign verhally or in writing.— 
 clerk to notify memhers of va- 
 cancy, and if required call a 
 siie<'ial meeting, 65 V. c. 42, B. 
 180. p. 311. 
 
posting 
 etc-., on. 
 421. 
 
 to bt' 
 rt'pnirod 
 nntf'rials. 
 1). 431. 
 
 55 V. c. 
 
 writing,— 
 
 rs of vn- 
 
 cnll a 
 
 c. 42, B. 
 
 \VAR 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 WAR 
 
 255 
 
 V! AB.VE'S— Ciwtiniied. 
 
 To lie elected at first meeting of 
 county conncil, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 225, 1), 321, 
 
 Clerk to preside, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 226, p. 322. 
 Casting vote in case of a tie, 55 
 
 V. c. 42, s. 227, p. 322. 
 
 Ui'niunenition. to be fixed by coun- 
 cil, 55 V. c. 42, s. 232, p. 322. 
 
 To be head of county corporation, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 243, p. 325. 
 
 In case of death of county trea- 
 surer, may appoint a successor 
 l»ro tern., 55 V. c. 42, s. 250 (2), 
 1). 327. 
 
 After taking oath, not to require 
 l»roperty qualification to act us 
 justice of the peace, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8. 417. p. 379. 
 
 Duties with respect to tax sales— see 
 Tax Sales. 
 
 -WARD," Meaning of, 54 V. c. 60, s. 
 1, p. 195. 
 
 In Assessment Acts, not to incliide 
 township wards, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 2 (5». p. 560. 
 
 WARDS, Divisicm of new town or city 
 into, by Lieutenant-tJovernor, 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 21, p. 252. 
 
 Not to contain less than 500 Inhaiti- 
 tants, 55 V. c. 42, s. 21, p. 253. 
 
 I'pon passage of resolution by coun- 
 «m1, new division may be made 
 by proclamation, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 22 (1), p. 253. 
 
 In <ase of cities of 100.000, coun.il 
 uiay, upon approval of electois. 
 make a new division, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 22 (2), p. 253. 
 Appointment of <'onimission of 
 enquiry when council neglects 
 or ref\ises to net, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 22 (3). p. 253. 
 ('<»m!iiissioners to prepare a 
 scheme of division and give 
 notice thereof in (Jazette. 55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 22 (4). p. 254. 
 Lieutenant-<Jovernor. within three 
 months, may proclaim in-w 
 division, 55 V. c. 42, s. 22 (5). 
 p. 254. 
 
 \\AB.T>S— Continued. 
 
 Exitetises of commission to be de- 
 termined by Provincial Trea- 
 surer and recoverable from 
 nMinicij)ality, .')5 V. c. 42, s. 22 
 • 6>. p. 254; (see also Ih., s. 384, 
 p. 371). 
 
 Further division not to be made 
 for five years, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 22 (7), p. 254. 
 
 When first election. aft<r re-division, 
 to he held. 55 V. c. 42, s. 89, p. 
 
 280. 
 
 After separation of union of town- 
 ships, existing division to cease, 
 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 92 
 
 280. 
 
 New division of township to lie 
 made by by-law after petition 
 presented to conncil, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 94, p. 281. 
 
 WAREIlorSKS. By-laws for regulat- 
 ing width and strength of stair- 
 Wi.ys in, 55 V. 
 o. 403. 
 For preventing 
 in, 55 V. c. 
 425. 
 
 c. 42. B. 479 (16), 
 
 accidents by fire 
 42, s. 493 (2), p. 
 
 Certain classes of pr<»perty stor-d 
 while in transitu exempt from 
 taxation, 55 V. c. 48, s. 7 (14), 
 p. 563. 
 
 WARRANT. Arrests by cimstables 
 without, for Itrcadies of the 
 jteace not committe<l in tin ir 
 jtrescnce. 55 V. c. 42, s. 449, p. 
 390. 
 
 WASTE LAND, Number of acres to 
 be entered after name of owner 
 <ir occupant on assessment nil, 
 55 V. c. 48. s. 14 (31, p. 568. 
 
 WATCHES. Agents for the sale (.f. 
 when to be deenu-d hawkers, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 495 (3)rt, p. 427. 
 
 WATClMlorSE.^. To be provid.-d for 
 by conncil on requisition of po- 
 lice commissioners, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 444, p. 389. 
 
 WATER-CLOSETS. Ry-laws for fill- 
 ing up or closing when danger- 
 ous to health, 55 V. c. 42. s. 489 
 (43), p. 421. 
 
1 
 
 lflii 
 
 h 
 
 256 
 
 WAT 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 WAT 
 
 WATER-CLOSETS— C«H//H»erf. 
 
 By-linv.s respectinp construction, 
 tlrninnjrt' and clcanin),'. 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 489 (47). p. 422. 
 
 WATER COMPANIES, Councils be- 
 ioVi' it'vyiiim' rates to ajrrcc with 
 company for i)urcliast> of worlis 
 or stock, or same to i)c fixed Ly 
 urititration and paid, 55 V. c. 42, 
 8, 507, 1). 445. 
 
 Fcrsonul property to Ije exempt from 
 taxation, itut not income derived 
 from simres, 55 V. c. 48, a. 34 
 (2). p. 579. 
 
 See Gas and Water Companit's; 
 WaterworliH. 
 
 WATER-COl'USES, By-laws for open- 
 ing, closing, etc., and acqnirinj; 
 land for such purposes. 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 479 (15). p. 403. 
 
 By-laws for compelling erection of 
 water-gates upon, where crossed 
 by fences and preventinR the ob- 
 struction of, 55 V. c. 42. 8. 489 
 (21). p. 418. 
 For acquiring land in adjoining 
 municipality for the improve- 
 ment of. 55 V. c. 42, s. 496 (35). 
 p. 435. 
 
 Township l)y-law8 for preventing 
 the oltstruction of, and removing 
 obstructions at expense of of- 
 ft'uders, 55 V. c. 42, s. 521 (16). 
 p. 453. 
 For levying the expense of re- 
 moval. 55 V. c. 42, 8. 521 (17). 
 p. 453. 
 For imposing penalties 
 
 for 
 V. c. 42, 8. 
 
 ob- 
 521 
 
 Btructing, 55 
 (18), p. 453. 
 
 By-laws for removing obstructions 
 from. etc.. by local assessment — 
 see Drainage. 
 
 See Ditches and Watercourses. 
 
 rivers and 
 42, s. 550 (2ri), 
 
 W^ATEU PRIVILEGES. Not to be in- 
 terfered with by l)y-laws, for 
 straightening, etc 
 streaiMS, 55 V. c. 
 p. 469. 
 
 Municipalities may acquire rights 
 and erect dams, etc., for driving 
 electric light machinery. 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 479«. p. 406. 
 
 WATERS, By-laws for protecting. 55 
 V. c. 42, 8. 479 (5), p. 401, 
 
 By-laws for erecting docks, etc., 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 479 (6), p. 401. 
 For granting aid in erection of 
 wharves, i)eac(jns. etc.. 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 479 (8). p. 401. 
 
 For compelling the remov.il of 
 sunken vessels, cribs, or oth.-r 
 obstructicms from, 55 V. c. 42, 
 S. 496 (26). p. 433. 
 
 In public parks — see i'uidic Parks. 
 
 WATERWORKS, Transftr of coui- 
 puLsory powers of municipalities 
 to companies. Rev. Stat. c. 164. 
 8. 58, p. 1545. 
 
 Not to be interfiled with in exer- 
 cise of powers as to parks. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 190, s. 14. p. 2056. 
 
 Submission of plans to Provincial 
 Board of Health, Rev. Stat. c. 
 205, 8, 30. p. 2267. 
 
 Debts contracted by municipalities 
 in connection witli, to be pay.iliie 
 in thirty years from date of by- 
 law taking effect, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 340 (3). p. 355. 
 
 Payment in instalments, 55 V. c. 
 42, 8. 342 (1), p. 356. 
 
 May be exempted by by-law from 
 taxation for ten years, renew- 
 able for ten years, except as to 
 school taxes, 55 V. c. 42, s. L^66. 
 p. 364. 
 
 Councils may contract for supply, 
 and rent or purchase hydrants 
 and fire- appliances, 55 V. c. 42. 
 8. 480 (1), p. 406. 
 
 When works constructed, all build- 
 ings on line of supply to be sup- 
 plied on request, 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 480 (3), p. 407. 
 
 Before supplying, corporation nf.y 
 require security from con- 
 sumer, 55 V. c. 42. s. 480 (A), p. 
 407. 
 
 Liability for failure of supply not 
 to be affected, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 480 (5). p. 407. 
 
 By-laws for erecting, etc., buildings 
 and necessary machinery, 55 V. 
 c. 42. 8. 489 (3). p. 414. 
 
tecting, 55 
 , 401. 
 
 Ics, etc., 55 
 401. 
 
 icctiou oi 
 c. 55 V. c. 
 
 t'lnov.il "f 
 8, or othiT 
 i5 V. ••• 42. 
 
 •lie Parks. 
 
 • <»r coiii- 
 iinicipalMii'x 
 Uat. c. 164. 
 
 th in <xtr- 
 parks, Ut'v. 
 2056. 
 
 Provincial 
 ev. Stat. c. 
 
 lunicipalitics 
 
 3 be payalili- 
 
 dato of l.y- 
 
 V. 0. 42. 8. 
 
 ts. 55 V. c. 
 
 >y-law ffo'n 
 
 rs. ri'iu'NV- 
 
 fxc'opt as ti» 
 
 |. 42, 8. 1^66. 
 
 for supply, 
 le hvdraiits 
 b V. c. 42. 
 
 all bnil.l- 
 to 1h' Slip- 
 s', c. 42. 8. 
 
 Iration n ry 
 
 from con- 
 
 480 (i), P- 
 
 [supply liot 
 c. 42. 8. 
 
 l. buil'liiiffs 
 lory, 55 V. 
 
 WAT 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 WAT 
 
 257 
 
 WATERWORKS-Co»if/HHc<f. 
 
 For couipelliujj the use of waU^r 
 supplied auil prohibiting the 
 use of well water, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 489 (4), p. 414. 
 
 For authoriziug and reyulatinj,' ll.e 
 liiyinj; of pipes under lii.uli- 
 ways. etc.. 55 V. c. 42. s. 4S9 
 (.30), p. 420. 
 
 Fur Irndin;: money to. or taliin,;; 
 stoelv in eoniiianies, with s.s- 
 si'Ut of electors, r>5 V. e. 42, s. 
 4S9 (31). p. 420. 
 
 Head of eorporation holding .<toc'k 
 to !<10.000 to be a director and 
 vote on stuck. 55 V. c. 12. s. 
 489 (31). p. 420. 
 
 By-laws for establishiu).', cleanslIl^^ 
 or closing', etc., wells for r-'Ser- 
 voirs: for procuring analysis to 
 be made and ehar;j:in.i: cunsnm- 
 er,s 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (42), p. 421. 
 
 For filliug up itrivate wells when 
 danjienms to health, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 4S9 (43), p. 421. 
 
 For establishing and levying rates 
 in cities and towns for iutor.-st 
 and sinking fund. 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 504 (12). p. 443. 
 
 By-laws not to be passed until after 
 jtublication and consent of -bTt- 
 ors. nor more than three nioiiths 
 after p<dling. 55 V. c. 42, s. 5C5, 
 p. 444. 
 
 ■\Vhcn already established, n-orks 
 may be extended or improved on 
 a three-fourths vote of council 
 if ai)i)roved by I/ieutcMiant-^TOv- 
 ernor, fi.'i V. c. 42. s. 505. p. 444. 
 
 By-law. if rejected at polling, not 
 to be re-submitted in the s:un^ 
 year. 55 V. c. 42. s. 506. p. 445. 
 
 When comi)any has been incoritor- 
 ated. rates in>t to be levied un- 
 til council has agreed on iiur- 
 chase of stock, or price has been 
 fixed by award and jiaid. 55 V. c. 
 42. s. .507. p. 445. 
 
 Provisions in special Acts not af- 
 fected. 55 V. c. 42, s. 50S. p. 445. 
 
 Laying mains, etc.. on local .nss'ss- 
 ment jilan. in townships and vil- 
 lages, 55 V. c. 42, s. f.30. p. C18; 
 56 V. c. 35, s. 27. p. 149. 
 11. M. I.- 17 
 
 WATEIiWOliKS— Continued. 
 
 Total or partial exemption of farm 
 lands iu towns and villages from 
 taxation for. 55 V. c. 48, s. 7u, 
 p. 564 ; 57 V. o. 51, s. 1, p. 171. 
 Act to provide for the construction of 
 municiiial waterworks, Ilev. 
 Stat. c. 192, p. 2067; 53 V. c. 53, 
 p. 129: 56 V. c. 37. p. 152. 
 
 Short title, Kev Stat. c. 192, b. 1, p. 
 2067. 
 
 Power to construct waterworks, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 192, s. 2. p. 2067. 
 
 Power to apiioint officers, acquire 
 lands, and water, Kev. Stat. c. 
 192. s. 3, p. 2067. 
 
 Power to enter on lands and rp- 
 liroiiriiite streams, etc., Pev. 
 Stilt, c. 192. s. 4. p. 2068; 56 V. 
 c. 37, p. 152. 
 
 Taking water from lakes or rivers, 
 — powers of corporation, 56 V. c. 
 37, s. 2, p. 152. 
 
 Arbitration in case of dispute with 
 owner of land. etc.. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 192, s. 5, p. 206S. 
 
 Owners under disaliility. Kev. Stat, 
 c. 192. s. 6, p. 2ih;s. 
 
 Payment of purchase money, or rent 
 awarded. Rev. Stat. c. 192. s. 7, 
 p. 2068. 
 
 Payment into court in cas(> of 
 iibseui'c or disability of owner, 
 Kev. Stat. c. 192, s. S. p. 2069. 
 
 Lands, on i)iiyment. to vest in cor- 
 poriition. Kev. Stat. c. 192. s. 9, 
 p. 2069. 
 
 I'ower to constnu't works. Kev. 
 St. It. c. 192. s. 10. p. 206'.'. 
 
 Entry on internnMlinte lands. Kev. 
 Stat. c. 192. s. 11. p. 2069. 
 
 I^and and highways to be rt^stored, 
 Kev. Slat. c. 192. s. 11 i2l. p. 
 2070. 
 
 f'orpor.itioii may set out necessfiry 
 lands. Kev. Stat. c. 192. s. 11 (3). 
 p. 2070. 
 
 I'ower to lay and alter pipes. Rev. 
 
 St.;t. «'. 192. s. 12. p. 2070. 
 
 Compensation for damages, Kev. 
 Stat. c. 192. s. 13, p. 2070. 
 
268 WAT 
 
 PropiTty Vfst«'tl in I'orponition, U«'V. 
 Stilt, r. Iii2. s. 14. p. 2070. 
 
 Ii,v-lii\vs f(ir <-arr.vin,i,' niaiiis through 
 niihvay la mis. Itcv. Stat, c 192, 
 s. 15, p. 2070. 
 
 (.'orporatioii to lay down service 
 pipes ami make repairs. Rev. 
 Stat. e. 192, s. 16. p. 2071. 
 
 Layiu;:: sei'vlce pipes aentss si)a<'e 
 lietwi'cii line of street Mini place 
 of supply. Uev. Stat. e. 192. s. 
 16 (2), p. 2071. 
 
 Cost of layiiiK service pipi'. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 192, s. 16 C>,), p. 2071. 
 
 Service jiipes to lie umler control of 
 corporation. Rev. Stat. c. 192, s. 
 17, p. 2071. 
 
 Repairs in service i)ipes, Rev. Stat, 
 c. 192. s. 17 (1), p. 2071. 
 
 St(tp-cock inside of wall not to lie 
 used liy water tenant. Rev. Stat, 
 c. 192. s. 17 (2). p. 2071. 
 
 Re;riiIation of taps to lie used by 
 water tenant. Rev. Stat. <•. 192, 
 s. 17 (3), p. 2071. 
 
 Power to enter and inspect. Rev. 
 Stat. e. 192, s. 18. p. 2071. 
 
 Rotfulation of use of water and of 
 rates. Rev. Stat. c. 192. s. 19. p. 
 21)72. 
 
 Rates, etc., to he a cliar.i,'t> on pro- 
 perty. Rev. Stat. c. 192. s. 19 (2). 
 p. 2072. 
 
 By-laws for niaintenjince and nian- 
 aucment of works. Rev. Stat. c. 
 192. s. 20 (II. p. 2072. 
 
 By-laws for collection of water-rents 
 
 and for enforcing payment Ity 
 
 distress. Rev. Stat. c. 192, s. 20 
 
 (2), (3), p. 2072. 
 
 Li«'n not invalidated Ity attempt to 
 
 <'olIect. Rev. Stat. C. 192. s. 21. 
 
 p. 2073. 
 
 Sale of lamls l»y treasurer, Rev. 
 
 Stat. c. 192. s. 21 (2). p. 2073. 
 
 Kmploynieiit of colh'ctors. etc.. 
 
 Rev. Stat. «•. 192. s. 22, p. 2073. 
 
 Protectioii and powers of oflicers. 
 
 R.«v. Stat. c. 192, s. 23, p. 2073. 
 
 Limitatiiui of actions, Rev. Stat. c. 
 
 192, 8. 24, p. 2073. . 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. WAT 
 
 WATKR\V()RKS-Co)it/»/»u,/. 
 
 Corporation not lialtle for stoppage 
 wlieii previiMis notice ;;iven. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 192. s. 2.".. p. 2074. 
 
 Property uiion which corporation 
 has advanced money exempt 
 from execution. Uev. Stat. c. 
 192. s. 26, l>. 2074. 
 
 Exemi»tion from taxation. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 192, s. 27. p. 2o74. 
 
 Supplyln;: water outside of munici- 
 pality. R.-v. Stat. c. 192, s. 28, 
 p. 2074. 
 
 Sale of property no longer required. 
 Rev. Stat. r. 192, s. 29. p. 2074. 
 
 Members of councils not to be in- 
 terested in contracts, R<'V. Stat, 
 c. 192, s. 30, p. 2075. 
 
 Liability of i)ersons c-iuslm: dam- 
 age. Rev. Stat. c. 192. s. lil. p. 
 2075. 
 
 By-hiws i»r(diibitiny; in jirojier use of 
 water and ret;u!atiuu' suj)ply, 
 c. I!t2. s. 30. i». 2075. 
 
 Prohibitions and pen.ilties, Rev. 
 Stat. c. 192. s. 33. p. 2o76. 
 
 Hindering or interrtiptiui: citlicers 
 and works, Rev. Stat. c. 192, 
 s. 33 (1). p. 2076. 
 
 Wasting water. Rev. Stat. c. 192, 
 s. 33 (2». i». 2076. 
 
 Interfering with hydrants, etc., 
 Rev, Stat. c. 192. s. 33 (3), p. 
 2076. 
 
 Poulinu' water or injurinir pipes. 
 Rev. Stat. c. r.t2, s. ;i;! (4), p. 
 2076. 
 
 Altering nu-ters, Rev. Stat. c. 192, 
 s. 33 (5), p. 2076. 
 
 Steah 'g water. Rev. Stat. ■•. 192, 
 s. 33 (6K p. 2076. 
 
 Tainting wjiter. Rev. Stat. c. 192. 
 s. 33 (7), It. 2076. 
 
 Summary convicti(Ui, Rev. St.-tt. 
 • e. 192, s. 33 p. 2076. 
 
 Ajiplication of pen.alties. Rev. Stat. 
 <•. 192. s. .34. p. 2077. 
 
 Money borrowed to be a charge on 
 works. Rev. Stat. c. 192. s. 35, 
 p. 2077. 
 
VAT 
 
 for stoi>l>ii«o 
 
 l». 2074. 
 
 rorit'iration 
 
 [i,.v. Still, c. 
 
 xatitni. Ht'V. 
 
 !>. 2i>T4. 
 „U' of mniii<M- 
 
 ... rxl, s. 28, 
 
 s. 29. 1). 2074. 
 
 not to h»' ju- 
 ris. U.'V. Stat. 
 
 .•Muslni: 'l;n»- 
 
 ■. iit2. s. ;n. p. 
 
 ill. proper use of 
 
 ulMtinu: s\ipply, 
 
 IT".. 
 
 tH'ualtios. U<'V. 
 
 3;!. p. 2ii7tj. 
 
 .iTuiitiui: i>t}i<vr8 
 
 ,.v. Stat. '•. 1^2, 
 
 70. 
 
 l,>v. Stat. c. 192, 
 
 I7f). 
 
 hvtlvaiits, t'tc, 
 192. s. r. (3). p. 
 
 1- injuring pip''>*. 
 
 r.)2. s. ;'.;' ••*^. p- 
 
 Uov. Stat. 0. 192, 
 2076. 
 
 Uev. Stat. ■•■ 192. 
 207t). 
 
 U.'V. Stat. i'. 192. 
 
 2076. 
 
 i.'tion, H<'v. Stat. 
 ? p. 2076. 
 «>naltit"s. Ut'V. Stat. 
 , p. 2077. 
 
 to ln> a >liar;:<' <>" 
 
 Stat. 0. 192. s. 35, 
 
 WAT THE MUNICIPAL INI UX. WAT ;>,jij 
 
 WATEKW()RKS-(;o„//,,„e<i 
 
 I'ow.'i- to l.'vy .special rate on pn,- 
 I't-rty fronting; ,„i sti-eots In 
 whirh mains laid. 53 y, ,. 53 ^^ 
 1. |i. 129. 
 
 Ai)pli(jitioii of reveiiTio. Rev. Stat 
 <•. I!t2. s. m, p. 2077. 
 
 rui-cliase of existin;; worlis. Rev 
 Stat. <•. 192. s. 37. p. 2077. 
 
 ExtT.isc of powers l.y councii or liy 
 coniniissioiiers, Rev. St;it. e. ]92. 
 
 «. ;iN. i>. 2077. 
 
 CoIllnli.s^sioIlel•s. j),>\vers of. R,.v. 
 Stat. c. 192. s. 3S (2). p. 2077. 
 
 II«'a(i.s of council to l)e ex otHejo, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 192. s. 39 (1». u. 
 2078. 
 
 NhuiImt, election, (pionini. Itev. 
 
 Stat. .-. 1112, .^. 39. p. 207S. 
 Qiiaiitieation. oath. Rev. Stat. c. 
 
 I'.t2. s. a9, p. 2078. 
 
 Forf.-it'.ire of ofHcc. Rev. Stat, c 
 l'.i2. s. 39 {')). p. 2078. 
 
 Salaries. Rev. Stat. c. 192. s. 40, 
 p. 207S. 
 
 Not to lie interested in eoiitra<'t.s, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 192. s. 41. p. 
 2078. 
 
 "Slsiy lie removed mid council may 
 re-assume control. Rev. Stat. 1 
 <•. 192, s. 42. p. 2078. 
 
 Accounts — iiiforniatiou to lie fur- 
 nished to council— :iii(!it, R.-v 
 Stat. c. 192. s. 4:5. p. 2U79. 
 
 Oath of olHce .and record of pro- 
 «'(M'(linKS. Rt'V. Stat. c. 192, s. 
 44. p 2079. 
 
 To pay over rales ti> Ireasui'er, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 192. s. 4:1. p. 2080. 1 
 Py-!a\vs, fdr constnu'tion of mains. 
 etc.. to eonnect pi'ivate iiroperiy 1 
 
 WATKRWORKS- ro«/iH„f,i 
 
 Rc(iuirinK heiietit of works after 
 construeiiuii, R.-v Stat. c. 192, 
 H. 46 (41. p. 2080. 
 
 Tounty .jud;.'e to hear Ci)mpiaiiits. 
 Itev. Stat. c. 192, s. 46 i5l. p. 
 2080. 
 
 liy-laws fur renting or erectiii« 
 hydrants, etc., from persons or 
 <-oiiipanies. Rev. .Stat. e. i;i2. s. 
 47. p. 2081. 
 
 Assessment for such purjioses, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 192, s. 47, p. 2081. 
 
 I'efition fur construction ni works, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 192, s. 48. p. 2081. 
 
 Coiiiicd to preiiare liy-iaw for suh- 
 niissimi to cidlectors. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 192, s. 48, p. 2081. 
 
 Requiring' deposit from |ietitio;iers, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 1!)2. s. 4S C), p. 
 2082. 
 
 Deposit to lie refundeii or for- 
 feited aeconlillir to tlle event. 
 
 Rev. Stat. <•. 192, s. 48 (31, (4). 
 p. 20S2. 
 
 Powers of councils not a1irid.;,'ed, 
 Rev. Stat. c. 192, s. 48 (u), p. 
 2082. 
 
 Proceedings on takiny; vote. T{ov. 
 Stat. c. 192, s. 48 16I. p. 2082. 
 
 ('oiistnietioii of liy-law .approved. 
 Rev. Stat. c. 192. s. 49. p. 
 
 2082. 
 
 Application <if provisions to cor- 
 ruiit practices. Rev. Stat. c. 
 192, s. no. p. 2082. 
 
 Act iiicoi'poiatcd with .MniMcijial 
 Acts, R.'V. Stat. c. 192. -;. 'A, p. 
 2082. 
 
 lOxteiisioii nt' system on local assess- 
 ment Jilan, see Lo<;i! Iliiprove- 
 nietits. 
 
 ,.......- ,,...,..., ^. 
 
 with system, ii3 V. <•. ri:!, s. 2. 11. j 
 
 1.10. I WAX WORKS. Uy-laws f-.r r.-ulat- 
 
 ^ . .. ,. , , . i ihl:. or preventim; or licensinjr 
 
 Cons ructum of works lor portion cxhihitions, "> V. c. 42. s. 489 
 
 of municipality only. Ri-v. Stat. ,0-, ,■,,, 
 
 <•. 192. s. 46. p. 2080. ' '' ■* * 
 
 Spe<-lal rates, liev. Stat. c. 192. s. j W.\Y. see niy;hways. 
 
 46 (li. p. 20S0. ,,„, . ,..,. , 
 
 Mana^'cment. Rev. Sf.t. c 192. ^^J'-^^IN*' APPARKL. ILxcipted 
 
 K. 46 (2). p. 2080. '''1"" •"■'^••"'""- •>'< V. c. 48, s. 7 
 
 ..... . * <27l, p. .'(t)4. 
 
 Rents. Rev. Stat. c. 192. s. 46 t;!l. 
 
 1>. 2080. I Wi:i:i)S. See .\o:,i,,ns W-eds. 
 
ft if 
 
 M 
 
 ■^ 
 
 2G0 
 
 \\i:i 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 WET 
 
 Wi:i(;iIT AND MEASCKE, By-lawa 
 
 for cnctiiiw and uiaintaluing 
 niachiiics aiul inakiiij,' cliarKos, 
 55 y. c, 42, s. 48!i (58), p. 423. 
 
 Foiltlcr not to lie weiK'hiMl. nor 
 wood iiica-stirt'd on niarkot, 
 unlt'HS i)!irtic!s ko di-sirc, 55 V. 
 c 42, .s. 41)7 (5). p. 438. 
 
 Sale of fees for niarkots. 55 V. c. 
 
 42. IS. 497 (S», p. 438. 
 
 Fops, not inchided in market f«'o.s, 
 55 V. (\ 42. s. 500. p. 440. 
 
 By-Ill us for rcpulatlnK plaoo and 
 
 niiinncr, 55 V. o. 42, s. 503 (4). 
 
 p. 441. 
 
 For r('.i:nlaliiiff. in caso of !imo, 
 
 wood, coal, cto., 55 Y, c 42, s. 
 
 503 (8). I). 441. 
 
 For imiiosin.u jH'nnltics for li^lit 
 wcijjlit or sliort nicjisuroiniMit, 
 55 A'. V. 42, s. 503 (9), p. 441. 
 
 For ro;riiliitiii.ir the assize of broad. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 503 (12). p. 442. 
 
 For seizin:,' and forfeitinf: broad 
 or otliiT articles of light 
 , wei;:lit or sluirt nieasuremont, 
 55 V. e. 4-. s. 47'J (21), p. 405. ^ 
 
 WELLS. By-laws for prohiliitinj: the 
 nse of. within certain areas, aii'l 
 compellin;.' use of water sup- 
 plied liy nuinic'ipality, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 4S3 (4), p. 414. 
 For establishing, cleansing or 
 closing. 55 V. c. 42, s. 489 (42), 
 p. 421. 
 
 For procuring analysis of watev 
 from, and charging for i\\%. 
 use of water, 55 V. c. 42, ». 
 
 489 (42), p. 421. 
 
 For compelling the closing of. 
 when dangerous to health, 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 489 (43), p. 421. 
 
 WET LANr>S, By-laws of township 
 councils for purchase of, 55 V. c. 
 42, s. 521 (12), p. 452, 
 
 Townships may raise or appropri- 
 ate funds for purchase and 
 drainage. 55 V. c. 42, s. 521 (12«). 
 p. 452. 
 
 May be lield by townships or dis- 
 pos(>d of by |)ubllc auction, 55 V. 
 <•. 42. s. 521 (12&). p. 452. 
 
 WET LAKDH—Coiiiinneil. 
 
 Proceeds of sale to form part of 
 general fnnils, 55 V. c. 42, s. 
 
 521 (12r). |). 452. 
 
 By-laws for declaring marsh lands 
 (•nclosed within thi> mcaidng of 
 the Act resi)ec(ing petty tres- 
 pass when Ixnmdaries mark.'d 
 by posts. 55 V. c. 42, s. 51 (13), 
 p. 452. 
 
 Number of acres of, to bo entered 
 after name of owner or occu- 
 pant on assessment voW, 55 V. c. 
 48, s 14 (3), p. 568. 
 
 By-hiws for construction of drain- 
 age works, see Drainage. 
 
 WIIAUVi:S, By-law.s for the protec- 
 tion of, 55 V. c. 42, s. 479 (4), p. 
 400. 
 
 For making, improving, etc., 55 
 V. c. 42, s. 479 (6), p. 401. 
 
 I'or removal of obstructions <"roni, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 479 (5). p. 4U. 
 
 I'or erecting, renting, etc., in imr- 
 bours. 55 V. c. 42. s. 479 (7». 
 p. 401. 
 
 lM)r granting aid in the construc- 
 tion of, 55 V. c. 42. s. 479 (8), 
 p. 401. 
 
 For ciimpelling the removal of 
 suidvcn vessels, cribs or other 
 obstructions from. 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 496 (26), p. 433. 
 
 When vested in Dominion, not to })e 
 interfered with without con- 
 sent of (Government, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 543. p. 4G4. 
 
 Comi>anb'S lor construction nf. see: 
 IMers. Wharves, Dry Docks, 
 and Harbours. 
 
 WHEAT. Market fees not to b(> col- 
 lected on, 55 V, c. 42. s. 497 (1), 
 p. 437. 
 
 WHEELS. By-laws for regulating the 
 width of. 55 V. c. 42. s. 496 (36), 
 p. 436. 
 
 WIDOWS. May (pialify as municipal 
 electors, 55 V. c. 42, s. 79 (1), 
 p. 276. 
 
 I ! 
 
ET 
 
 nil part of 
 y. <•. 42, H. 
 
 narsli lands 
 lui'iiiiiu),' uf 
 petty trcs- 
 ics mark'.Ml 
 !, s. 51 (13), 
 
 be (.'uterpd 
 er (ir oceu- 
 oll, 65 V. c. 
 
 11 of drain- 
 nayi'. 
 
 till' protec- 
 i. 479 (4), p. 
 
 Il^^ cte., 55 
 1). 401. 
 
 L-tiollS ^'I'dlU, 
 
 (5), i>. 4M. 
 ^tc, iu rrar- 
 s. 471) (7», 
 
 le construc- 
 
 '. s. 479 (8), 
 
 •eiuoval of 
 Its or other 
 55 V. c. 42, 
 
 n. not to be 
 Lliout c'on- 
 55 \. c. 42, 
 
 ion of. soo. 
 •ry Docks, 
 
 to be fol- 
 :. s. 497 (1), 
 
 :ulating tii(! 
 s. 496 (36), 
 
 nnniitlpnl 
 , s. 79 (1), 
 
 WIE 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 WIT 
 
 •-'('.l 
 
 >. Ii-ilt.S, Pov.er to constnict juid im- 
 prove, for nniMlnK t'ifctri«- liglit 
 machinery, 55 V. c. 42, h. 479(/, n. 
 406. ' 
 
 WILD OATS, see No.xions Weeds, etc. 
 
 wiT.XK.ssKs AND i:viDi:\<"i:. 
 
 Act rcspectiii;,' llic payment (if 
 Crown witnesses. Kcv. Stat, c 
 87, p. s:,s. 
 
 Copies. eertilied under corporate 
 seal may lie filed after pr.idnc- 
 tion (if ()rl«iii!il. 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 247 (2), p. 326. 
 
 Cojiies of by-laws certitie(l l,y clerk 
 and under curiiorate seal to b».' 
 deemed authentic, 55 V. e. 42, 
 s. 2S9, p. 339. 
 
 When notes of evidence, to he taken 
 on arliitrations .-uid tiled with 
 documents witii clerk of council, 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 401 (1). p. :>,■::,, 
 
 In |ir(>secutions luider Jpy-laws. oath 
 of one credihle witness sulli- 
 cieiit to convict. 55 \'. c. 4J, s. 
 421, i». 330. 
 
 Informers who may receive part 
 of penalty imposed. ,,r liiis- 
 itands and wives not disciuali- 
 Hed its witnesses huf compe- 
 leiit and compellal'le, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 424. ]). 381. 
 
 Defemlants .-md tlieir wives and 
 huslijltlds to be comitetellt and 
 ••onipelljihle witnesses, .",:, \' 
 <•. 42. s. 424. |i. 3^1. 
 
 Uatcpayei's. members, ofiicers or 
 servants of corporation |»rose- 
 cMTinu not to Ne dis.pialified i>h 
 witnesses, 55 V. c. 42. s. 425, 
 ii. 3S2. 
 
 Witnesses may be comiielled t.i 
 attend in siinie manner as on 
 other Mimiuary procee(|iii<;>!, 55 
 ^'. <■. 42. s. 426. p. :;S2. 
 
 Before Inard of commissioners of 
 p()!ice. iM rsons may be examined 
 on oath, and foree(l to attend 
 after reeidvin;.' notice in writin;;. 
 55. V. c. 42. s. 435 (1). p. 3S6. 
 Self-crimlmitinn tiot compellable. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 435 (2), i.. 387. 
 
 Copies of by-laws of iHdic(^ conimis- 
 sioners eertilied by a member of 
 
 WITNKSSKS AND VyWKSC'F.-Con'd 
 the bo.ird to be deemed authen- 
 tic 55 V. c. 42. M. 437, |.. 387. 
 
 Persons charued witli (h'unk»'nness 
 to be competenr witnesses in their 
 own ludialf, ,55 V. c. 42. s. 4S9 
 (3Sl, p. 421; 
 
 Administerinir oaths ..n henrin); 
 disputes resiiectini: roads, 55 V'. 
 c. 42. s. 54S, p. 467. 
 
 I'owers of Court of Wevision as ti 
 55 V. c. 4.S. s, 62, p. 5.S9 ; 57 V. 
 '•• 51, s. 2. p. 171, 
 
 When oaths need not he adminis- 
 tered. 55 V. c. 4K, s. 64 (16). p. 
 592. 
 
 Copies of assessment roll without 
 interlineations and certified hy 
 clcrU miller c<)i-porate seal to be 
 prima facie evidence of contents, 
 55 V. c, IS. s. (;»5. p. ;-(93. 
 
 Certitied copy of collector's roll to 
 be receivable. 55 V. c. 48. s. IP.l, 
 |t, 610. 
 
 Certified co|iy of list of lands in 
 arn .ir for t.ixes to be receivable, 
 55 \ . c. 4.S. s, 141. i», 613. 
 
 In procee(lin;Lrs relafini: to elections, 
 see Corrtipt I'ractiees, 
 
 W1\'!'S. Of persons interested in pro- 
 seeivtions under by-liiws. etc,, to 
 lie competent .•Hid coiniiellablo 
 witnesses, 55 \ . e. 42. s. 424, p. 
 381. 
 
 \\< >I,\'1']S. Act to eneouraire the de- 
 stroyinir of. Rev. Stat. c. 223. p, 
 2379 ; 55 V. e. 59, ]>. 670, 
 
 \\'lie!i aii.v pei'son iiroihicinp Iwiid of 
 
 wolf with ears on, entitled ti» 
 
 reward. Ut-v. Stat. c. 223. s. 1, 
 II. 2379, 
 
 .[ustlee of the peace before whom 
 head produced to cut off ears 
 and vive certificate. Rev. .<t;ir, e. 
 223, s, 2, II. 2380. 
 
 Amount (if bounty to be paid by 
 treasurer of county. Rev. Stat, 
 e. 22;\ s. 2. p. 2380 ; 55 V. e, 59, 
 s, 1. i>. 670. 
 
 Treasurer to pay botinty in funds, 
 Rev Stat, c. 223. s. 3, p. 2280. 
 
202 
 
 Wui 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 won 
 
 f ■ 
 
 Hi '■ ' 
 
 t 
 
 i 
 
 i 
 
 WOLVES- Continuiil. 
 
 rruvincial TrcnsiiiTr, to n-fiiiHl :>ii on 
 fvi-ry 1poiiii«.v piiid. fi.') V. «•. 59. 
 H. 2. p. 870. 
 
 OthtT cfdiiily «'.\i)cnHi"H to lie |i)iiil 
 iK'furt' lioiiiity, Ilcv. Stat. c. 
 223. s. 4. p. 23S0. 
 
 If liotinty not paid, (•crtiticat*' mny 
 
 hi' tcnilrrcd in discliiifKi' of 
 
 rntfs, Kt>v. St:it. c. 22:!. .m. 5. p. 
 2380. 
 
 I'liynu'iit of hotintios l»y I'rovincial 
 TrcasunT. wlicii wolves kilK'd 
 in IlalilMirton or in outlyin;: 
 di8trUt«. 55 V. c 59, s. 3. p. 670. 
 
 WOMEN. rninaiTifd women and wid- 
 OW.S nniy qnalify as niiinieipal 
 eleetors. 55 V. e. 42, s. 79 (1). p. 
 276. 
 
 Seats to lie provided l»y employers 
 in shops, 51 V. c. 33. s. 3 (7). p. 
 
 84. 
 
 When jtlaced on assessment roll, 
 letters to be tised to show 
 whether married or sinjile. lo V. 
 c. 48. s. 14 (3). p. 567. 
 
 Protection of. when employed in 
 plaees of business other than 
 factories, see Places of Business. 
 (55 V. c. 54. p. 658). 
 
 WOOD. By-laws for rejiulatins the 
 burninjr of. in open air. 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 489 (24). p. 419. 
 
 Market fees not to be collected on. 
 55 V. 0. 42. s. 497 (1). p. 437. 
 
 Not to lip measured in markets un- 
 less vendor or p\ircliaser so de- 
 sires, 55 V. V. 42. s. 497 (5). p. 
 
 4:!S. 
 
 By-laws resiiectinj: the place and 
 manner of sellin}; and measur- 
 injr. 55 V. c. 42. s. 503 (4). p. 441. 
 
 For preventing forestalling of, 55 
 V. c. 42. 8. 503 (6). p. 441. 
 
 Ilespectinp purchases by dealers. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 503 (7), p. 441. 
 
 For rejrulatinc the measurinp of. 
 55 V. c. 42. s. 503 (8). p. 441. 
 
 WOODEN BT'ILDINOS. By-laws for 
 pridiibitinfT the erection of, in 
 specified districts. 55 V. c. 42. 
 s. 496 (10). p. 481. 
 
 WOODEN BlILDINGS Continued. 
 
 UeKulatloiis for the i>revention of 
 tire in police villaues. 55 V. (.'. 
 42. 667, p. 530. 
 
 WOODLAND. Number of acres of. to 
 be entered after the nume of 
 owner or occupant on nssesH- 
 ment tvdl. 55 V. «>. 48, s. 14 (3), 
 
 p. 568. 
 
 WOOL. .Marki't fees not to lie collected 
 on. .'■)5 V. c. 42. s. 497 (1). p. 437. 
 
 By-laws imposing fees on persons 
 selling in streets adjacent to 
 nmrkets not to apjily to. 55 V. c, 
 42, s. 498 (3». p. 439. 
 
 WORDS AND TERMS. Interpreta- 
 tion section of M\inicipal Act px- 
 tended to any Act which relates 
 to municiiialities. Rev. Stat. c. 
 
 I. s. 10. p. 9. 
 
 " Actrml owner." 57 V. c. 56. s. 2. 
 p. 197. 
 
 '• Assessment roll." 52 V. c. 3. a. 2 
 (81. p. 11. 
 
 " Boaril." Rev. Stat. c. 205, s. 2, 
 
 II. 2260. 
 
 " Bridge." 55 V. c. 42. s. 2 (8). p. 
 224 
 
 " rash." 56 y. c. 35. s. 5. p. 143. 
 
 " Clear days." 57 V. c. 55. s. 3. p. 
 178. 
 
 "Clerk of the peace." 52 V. c. 3. 
 s. 2 (7). p. 11. 
 
 " Closed." 52 V. c. 44. s. 2. p. 165. 
 
 "Company." 55 V. c. 48. s. 21 (Sd), 
 
 " Construction." Tu V. c. 55. r. 3, p. 
 178 : .57 V. «'. 56. s. 2. p. 197. 
 
 " CVuTupt prnotioe." 52 V. c. 3. s. 
 2 (1). p. 10. 
 
 " Council." Rev. Stat. c. 199. s. 3, 
 II. 2235 : 55 V. c. 42. s. 2 (3>. p. 
 2444. 
 
 "County." 55 V. c. 42. s. 2 (4). p. 
 244. 
 
 " County council," 55 V. c. 48. a. t 
 m. p. 560. 
 
 "County Judge," 52 V. r. 3, s. 2 
 
^VOR 
 
 -Continued. 
 
 ircventiou of 
 t'S, 55 V. c. 
 
 acres of. to 
 
 lu' name of 
 
 on nHscHH- 
 
 48. 8. 14 (3). 
 
 I he collected 
 )7 (1). p. 437. 
 
 on persona 
 
 ndjncent to 
 
 I- to. 55 V. c. 
 
 Intcrpreta- 
 [•ipal Act px- 
 shicli relates 
 :ev. Stat. 0. 
 
 c. 56. s. 2, 
 V. r. 3. s. 2 
 '. 205. 8. 2, 
 
 s. 2 fS). p. 
 
 ;. p. 143. 
 
 T^ri. s. 3. p. 
 
 52 V. c. 3. 
 
 s. 2. p. 165. 
 ?. s. 21 (2d), 
 
 . 55. s. 3, p. 
 2. p. 197. 
 
 V. c. 3. 8. 
 
 n. 199. s. 3, 
 s. 2 (3>. p. 
 
 8. 2 (4). p. 
 
 , c. 48. s. 2 
 
 o. 3, s. 2 
 
 WOH 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL IN'DKX. 
 
 WOU 
 
 
 WOUDH AND IKlOia-Coutiuv^d. 
 
 i7). p. 11 ; r.T V. i: f,6. N. ;:, p. ly;. 
 " Connty tuwn," .',5 \\ ,.. 40 ^^ o ,,; 
 p. 244. 
 
 •• <'<'iirt of revision." &7 V. c. 56, 
 ". -. i». i:*:. 
 
 •* District." Kcv. St:it. c. 205. e 2 
 1>. :260. 
 
 " Ditch." 57 V. c. 55. s. 3. p. 178. 
 
 " Kl.'ction." 52 V. c. 3. m. 2 (It. p. 
 10 : 55 V. c. 42. s. 79 (5i. p. L'77: 
 55 V. c. 4S. s. 14'/ (II. p. 569. 
 
 " Kicctor.s." 55 V. c. 42. s. 2 (9l. p. 
 244 ; Ih.. s. 16 di'/. p. 249. 
 
 *' ICniploycr." 51 \'. c. 31]. s. 3 (2(. 
 
 i>. 8:;. 
 
 *' Kn;,'inccr." .":•. \. c. 42. s. 1 (2i. 
 |>. 90 : 57 y. c. 55. s. 3. p. 17S. 
 
 " i'arni." 55 V. c. 42. s. 79 (5). p. 
 277 : 55 V. c. 4S. s. 14«< (1). p. 
 569. 
 
 " F:iniier." .55 V. c. 48. s. 47 (5). p. 
 583 : .56 V. <•. 38. s. 3. p. 153. 
 
 *' I-'nrnicr's son." 52 V. e. 3. s. (2). 
 |>. 10 ; /ft., s. 79 (5». p. 277 : 5.5 
 V. c. 48. s. 14r/ (1). j.. 569 ; /ft. 
 s. 47 (5». p. 583 : 56 V. c. 38. s. 
 ■1. p. 153. 
 
 *' I'.Mt!ii-r." 55 V. c. 42. s. 79 (.5). p. 
 55 V. c. 48, 8. 14f/ (1), p 
 
 r.69. 
 
 " Kcnce-vicwcrs." Rev. Stat. 0. 219. 
 s. 2. p. 2354. 
 
 " Kinal passing." Rev. Stiit. c. ivtl, 
 s. 10. J). 2033. 
 
 *' C'lzi'tti'." 55 V. c. 48. s. 2 (ll. ].. 
 560. 
 
 " Iliiwkers." 55 V. c. 42. s. 495 (3l, 
 II. 426. 
 
 *' Health district." Rev. Stat. c. 205. 
 s. 2. p. 2260. 
 
 " Hijrhway." Rev. Stat, c 199. s. 3. 
 p. 2235 : 55 V. c. 42. s. 2 (St. p. 
 244. 
 
 " House." Ri V. Stat. c. 205. s. 2. p. 
 2260. 
 
 " Including costs of committal." P5 
 V. C. 42. s. 423rt (2). p. 381. 
 
 WORDS AND TERMS -fVf/Nxi/M/. 
 
 " Initialing ninnicipality," 57 \. c. 
 56, s. 2. p. 197. 
 
 " Injuring llaliility." 57 \'. c. 56. m. 
 3 (3». p. 3S1. 
 
 " Inspector." 51 \. c. 56. s. 1, |t. 169. 
 
 " In wliicli tlic Innds are sitinitc," 
 Rev. Stat. c. ::19. s. 2. i>. 2354. 
 
 ".Indu'c." 57 V. c. 55. s. 3. p. 17n ; 
 57 \ . c. 56. s. 2. p. 197. 
 
 " Land." " latnis." 55 V. c. 42. s. 2 
 (7t. p. 224 ; 55 V. c. 48. a. 2 (9). 
 p. 560. 
 
 " Lands of non-reHideiits." .55 V. e. 
 4S, s. 3. p. 56(1. 
 
 " I.tist rt'viscd assessment ndl." 55 
 V. c. 4S. s. 2 (16). p. 560. 
 
 " Leaselioid," 55 V. «•. 42. s. 74. p. 
 274. 
 
 " List." 52 V. c. 3. s. 2 (5). p. 11. 
 
 " List of voters." 55 V. c. 48, B. 2 
 (17l. 11. 560. 
 
 •'I a! board." Rcv. Stat, c 205, s. 
 
 2. i>. 2260. 
 
 " Local coniu-il." .52 V. c. 44. b. 2, 
 p. 165. 
 
 " Loi-al mnnicip.'ility." 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 2 (2», p. 244 : 55 V. c. 48, 8. 
 1; (7>. p. 560. 
 
 " Maintenain-e." 57 V. c 55. a. 3, 
 p. 178 : 57 V. c. .56. s. 2. p. 197. 
 
 " Municiiial election." 52 V. c. 3. a. 
 2 (3». i», 10. 
 
 " Municipality." R.-v. Stat. c. 199, 
 s. :;, |>. 2235 : 52 V. c. 44. s. 2, 
 p. 165 • 55 V. <•. 42. s. 2 (1). p. 
 244 ; 55 V. c. 48. a. 2 (6). p. 560; 
 57 V. c. 56. s. 2. p. 198. 
 
 " Next ilay." 55 V. <•. 42. s. 2 (11). 
 p. 244. 
 
 " Non-resident land." Rev. Stat. c. 
 202. K. 1. p. 2249. 
 
 " Non-resident," 57 V. c. 55. a. 3. 
 p. 178 ; .57 V. c. 56. s. 2. p. 197. 
 
 " Notice." Rev. Stat. c. 199, a. 3, p. 
 2235. 
 
 " Occnpied lands." Rev. Stat. c. 219, 
 s. 2. p. 2354. 
 
264 WOR 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 I 
 
 I 
 
 I 
 ii 
 
 I 
 
 ll 
 
 wou 
 
 WORI)< ANF) Tl]HM9—ro„ti„Hf,l. 
 
 "Orik'iriiil ..WILT." 55 V. r. 48. s 
 "02. i>. 628. 
 
 '• Ontlrf lliil.ility," r.7 V. c 50, h. U 
 Ml. It. !!•!». 
 
 " (hviHT." U.'V. Stat. r. 20.'. H. '>. p. 
 2260 : .12 V. c. :"?. <. 2. • . 101 : 
 C.'. V. <: 12. M. -•» 'M. p. 277 : //*.. 
 H. »;i6 (21. p. .lOf). 
 
 " Pjin-nt." ni V. «'. a.i, H. :t t2). p. 
 8;{. 
 
 " TNrs.mal fst.-iff." 5,'; V. c. 48. s. 2 
 (10». p. TjCO. 
 
 " P'Tsniiiil prupcrty." .'').''i V. c. 4S. s. 
 2 (10). p. 560. 
 
 " Priiicipnl." 54 V. r. 56, s. 1. p. 169. 
 
 " rropfi-ty," 55 V. c. 4R. s. 2 (8). p. 
 560. 
 
 " Tlfiilwiiy." n.-v, Stat. c. 19?. w. 3. p. 
 2235. 
 
 "Rnihvny conipiiiiy." U.-v. Stnt. c 
 199. s. .S. p. 22:;5. 
 
 " Hi'iil I'statc." .'5 V. <•. 42. s. 2 (7). 
 p. 244 ; 55 V. .•. 48. s. 2 (9). p. 560.' 
 
 " Hi'mI property." 55 V. c. 42, s. 2 
 (7). p. 244: .',5 V. c. 48. s. 2 (9». p. 
 
 560. 
 
 " Rofvc." i)5 V. c. 42. s. 2 (10», p. 
 244. 
 
 " IJcfcrcc," 57 V. <•. 56. s. 2. p. 197. 
 " I{ff('rt'ii('(>." 57 V. c. 56. s. 2. p. 
 .-. 197. 
 
 •' Hclii'f," 57 V. c. 56. s. 2, p. 197. 
 
 " Itfsiilfiit liiiid." Itt'v. Stat. <•. 251. 
 s. 2. p. 2249. 
 
 " IJuii.l." 52 V. c. 2.'^, s. 2. p. 101 : 55 
 V. c. 42. s. 2 i8). p. 244. 
 
 " Koll," 52 V. <•. 3. s. 2 (S». p. 11. 
 
 "School," 54 V. c. 56. s. 1. p. ir,9. 
 
 " Scnitiiiy." 52 V. r. S. s. 2 (61. p. 
 11. 
 
 " Shop." 52 V. ('. 44. s. :!. p. 155 : 51 
 V. «•. 33. s. 3 (2). p. S3. 
 
 " Son." " sons." 55 V. o, 42. «. 79 (5). 
 p. 277 ; .55 V. .•. 48. s. \Aii (1), \). 
 569. 
 
 " Street." Rov. Stat. c. 205. «. 2. p. 
 2260. 
 
 WORDS AND TV.Ry\H-Co„tinu,',l. 
 
 " Siillirli-iit outlet." 57 V. . . 56, ». 2, 
 I.. I •.•7. 
 
 " Tux piirehaser." 55 W ,•. is. s. 
 2(12. p. 628. 
 
 "To vote." 52 V, c. 3. s. 2 (1). p. 10; 
 55 V. c. 42. H. 79 (5), p. 277. 
 
 " Town." 52 v. c. 28. s. 2. p. 101 ; 55 
 v. e. 4S, s. 2 (4), p, 560. 
 
 " Townsliip." 55 V. e. 42. «i. 2 i5), p. 
 244 ; 55 V. ,-. 48. s. 2 i2t. |i. 5';o. 
 
 " Treiisurer," 55 V, c. 4'*. «i. 1S2. p. 
 
 622. 
 
 " liiiiiecirporateil vilhiKe," 52 V, c. 
 44, s. 2, p. 165. 
 
 I'nioii niiinieipality." 54 V 
 H. 1. p. 195. 
 
 fO. 
 
 " Villap'." 55 V. <•. 48, s. 2 (4). p. 
 560. 
 
 " Voter," 52 v. e. 3, s. :.' i4). p, 
 11 : 55 V. e. 48, s. 51 I )i. p. 586. 
 
 " Voters' list," .52 V. r. 3, s. 2 (5), 
 p. 11. 
 
 " Wanl." 55 V. e. 48. s. 2 (5l. p. .560 ; 
 54 V. c. 60. s. 1. p. 195. 
 
 " Wanleii." .55 V. e, 4S. s. 1-^2. p. 
 022. 
 
 " W.-ek." 51 V. e. 33, s. 3 (2). p. 83, 
 
 " Writln;:." 57 V. <•. 5.5, s. 3, p. 178. 
 
 " Written," .57 V. e. 55. s. 3. p. 178. 
 
 " Voniitf person." 51 W e. 3:!. s. 3 
 iL'lK p. <i3. 
 
 WoUKHorSKS. May he estal^lished 
 on iinliistriiil farms or exhihition 
 lamls hy cities antl towns. 55 V. 
 e. 42. s". 462 il). p. 393. 
 
 Who nniy he eoniniitted to, 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 462 (2). |i. 393. 
 
 By-laws for maintenance of indi- 
 tf.'iit persons at. 53 V. c. 42. s. 
 479 (12^. p. 402. 
 
 WORKINtiMHN. By-laws resp.'eting 
 intelliirenee otiiees, 55 V. e. 42. s. 
 479 (24-28). p. 405. 
 
iitlnni'il. 
 
 '• '• •'♦i. H. 2, 
 
 ^■. '•. i^. s. 
 
 -• '1(. p. 10; 
 P. 277. 
 
 -'. 1'. 101 ; C5 
 
 it;o. 
 
 . X. -' 'T'). p. 
 
 •2). p. r.fio. 
 '^. •<. 1^-'. |). 
 
 " r,2 V. r. 
 
 4 V. ,.. fO. 
 
 !■ 2 (4). p. 
 
 • 2 '4). p. 
 "1. p. 586, 
 
 •'?. s. -2 .5), 
 
 <5l, p. r)60 ; 
 95. 
 
 . s. l-''^. p. 
 
 rj). |>. 83. 
 . 3. I). 178. 
 . o. p. 178. 
 . 3:5. s. 3 
 
 >stal>lisli<>(l 
 •'Xliiliition 
 vns. 55 V. 
 
 >. 55 V. c. 
 
 of iiuU- 
 <'. 42. s. 
 
 ft'spi>(*t;ng 
 . <•. 42, s. 
 
 Won 
 
 TIIK MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 YEA 
 
 n\r> 
 
 WORKIN(;MEN-Cow/»/JHf(/. 
 
 For i)r()t('(:tii)ii (if, \vliilt> employ. •■! 
 un hiiildinus, ftc. :>'> V. c. 4::. 
 H. 489 aG'M. p. 4:2!). 
 
 I''cii- I'HtiilillHliiiiK mill tiiaimiriii'.' 
 sfiiiiuls lor, ,j,') V. c. 42, s, 4I'5 
 113), (14t, II. 4::!l. 
 
 lOvciiiiiK ciasst'M t'ur, sft- Free J^ili- 
 rnrit's. 
 
 WOH.M FK.VCKS. Wli.-n not to lir 
 (Iccmt'il filisfriK'fioiis on liiuli- 
 wii.vs, 57 y. c. 50. n. 15, p. 16'J. 
 
 WRITS. Service nixl exenitioii. in 
 jiiiiior eount.v after separation 
 from luiioii. 55 V. c. 42. h. 4!>, pp. 
 2t;3. 2ti4. 
 
 WHITS OF EXKCFTlnN. T.i be 
 
 ilirecteil to coroner to levy 
 against Hlierifl' for iioii-retnru of 
 warrant ay;ainRt ilefMultint' col- 
 lector, 55 V. c. 48, ss. 237. 238. 
 II. 63.5. 
 
 rrocetliire ajrainst municipality, 
 Hfe Executions A^ainHt Muni- 
 cilinl roriiorations (55 V. c. 48, 
 KS. 42-8. 421>, pii. 383, 384. 
 
 Y. 
 
 YARDS. By-I:nvs resiiectin;: tlic <l.'an- 
 iuK. etc.. of. 55 V. c. 42, s. 48a 
 (48). p. 422. 
 
 l\ir unardintf a;:aiMst tire, or otlur 
 accidents in. 55 \'. i-. 42, s. 
 49(! (20>. p. 433. 
 
 Carrying tire into, in ]iolice viihi;:es, 
 55 V. <'. 42. s. 6fi7 (7 1, p. 530. 
 
 YKARLY RATES. Councils to levy 
 sulHcient sum in eai'li yc;ir to 
 pay all delits fallinj; (hie. lint 
 ajrurejrate rate not to exceed 
 two cents. 55 V. c 42. s. 3.57 (I), 
 p. 363. 
 
 When rate of two cents not sufli- j 
 (•lent to pay annn.il expenses and ] 
 dcditHi contracted hefore 29th j 
 March, 1873, council nuiy levy i 
 
 Yi:.\ RLY RATES— C(./U(;iia./. 
 
 additional rate. 55 V. c. 42. s. 
 357 1 2 1, p. .363. 
 
 No furiiu'r delits to lie incurred 
 until r.ite re(lil(^e(| to two (•'•nts, 
 ,55 V. c. 42. s. 357 r.'i, p. 363. 
 
 .Mode of caicuiatinc raus in coun- 
 ties and muniiiiialities. 55 V. c. 
 42. s. 358. p. 363. 
 
 Councils to uuike annu:il estimates 
 of amount re(piire(| I'or the year, 
 ■55 V. c. 42. s. :;,V.i. p. 363. 
 
 My-laws to he passed tixiim the ratt> 
 to he levied. 55 \' . c. 42. s. 360, 
 p. 363. 
 
 If iimount collected falls short, tiny 
 unappropriated fund may he ap- 
 plied. 55 y. c. 42, s. 361. p. 363. 
 
 When there is no tinap|iro|iriatcd 
 fund estimates may he rediiccd, 
 55 \'. e. 42, s. 362, p. 363. 
 
 lOxcess. if any, to form |iart of 
 general fund, hut portion col- 
 lecteil on special local assess- 
 ment to he appropriated to the 
 sjiecial local object. 55 \'. c. 42, 
 s. 363. p. 364. 
 
 Taxes compute(l from 1st .iMUuary, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 364. li. :!64. 
 
 Friority of (hdieiitures issued prior 
 to 1867. how rates to be levied 
 for luiymeiit thereof and ap- 
 pUed. 55 V. c. 42. s. 365 (1). p. 
 364. 
 
 Rate for sinkini: fund in such cases, 
 55 V. c. 42, s. 365 (21, p. 364. 
 
 Council by two-thirds vote m.iy 
 exempt jujinufMcturcrs or .vat' r- 
 works for ten years, except as to 
 school taxes, and renew exemp- 
 tion fo" ten years, 55 V. c. 42, 
 s. 366. II. 364. 
 
 Rate impose(l under any by-law may 
 be reduced when it is unneces- 
 sarv to rai.se the full amount. 55 
 V. "c. 42, s. 367 (1). p. 364. 
 
 Rate not to he re(lucpd uidess ti 
 proper proportion of the sinking 
 fund !iM(i interest has been 
 levied, 55 \". c. 42, s. ,367 (2). p. 
 365. 
 

 26G 
 
 YEA 
 
 THE MUNICIPAL INDEX. 
 
 YOR 
 
 YEARLY RAT£S-C'o;,(/«,w. 
 
 B.v-Ia\VH rediuii,^' rnw to require ap- 
 proval of Lieiitemuit-Govornor 
 -proof to l,e nuulf of facts 
 imtlionzin^' passin- <,f by-laws, 
 ^■o \. c. 42. 8. 368. p. 365. 
 
 YORK. rcH'NTY OF. To pay proper- 
 tioii of Hillary of tihorthnud 
 writer for local conrtn. Rev. 
 Stat. c. 46. 8. 26 (3». ]>. 502. 
 
 Council to make provision for land 
 titles office. Rev. Stat. c. 116, 
 s. 132 (2). p. 1124. 
 
 YORK, COUNTY OF ~-C.>„ti.un;l. 
 
 Sheriff of Toronto to have charge 
 of gaol, 51 V, c. 6, «. 7. p. 16. 
 
 Selection of jurors for, 56 Y. c. 16 
 8. 1, p. 45. 
 
 YIOLLOWS. see Fruit Trees (56 V. c. 42 
 p. 167). 
 
 YOrX(; PERSONS. RcKulatiims as 
 to employment in shops, gee 
 Shcyps. 
 
 ¥ i: 
 
YOR 
 
 have cliargo 
 X. 7. \,. 16. 
 
 56 \. (.. 16, 
 I (.56 V. f. 42, 
 
 APPENDIX. 
 
 Index to the Ads ajjectintj Municipal Corpvutions passed in 1S05 
 
 Illations aa 
 sliu|i8, see 
 
 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES, Munici- 
 palities may yrant aid to, 58 V. 
 c. 11. 8. 42 (1), (substituted for 57 V. 
 c. 17). 
 
 Artreeraenta as to erection of exhibition 
 buildings, 58 V. c. 11. s. 42 (2), 
 (substituted for Rev. Stat. c. H',>, 
 s. 81(4).) 
 
 AGRICULTURE AND ARTS ASSOCI- 
 ATION, Municumiities inav grant 
 aid to, 58 V c. 11, s. 42 (1) (substi- 
 tuted for 57 V. c. 17). 
 
 ANNUAL RETURNS, To department of 
 agriculture by municipal officers, 
 —penalty for default, 58 V. c. 10, 
 
 s. <). 
 
 ARBITRATIONS AND AWARDS, Pay- 
 inent of arbitrators' fees into office 
 of county court clerk, to;t;ether with 
 security for costs, 58 V. c. 42, s. 15. 
 
 Clerk to give receipt, — entries to be 
 made, — fees of countv court clerk, 
 58 V. c. 42, a. 15. 
 
 Arbitrators to deliver up award on 
 production of receipt, 58 V. c. 42, 
 s. 15. 
 
 Taxation of arbitrators' fees. — pay- 
 n;ent out to arbitrHtors,5s V.c. 42, 
 s. 15. 
 
 Costs of taxation, .").s V. c. 12, s. 15. 
 
 Appeal from taxation to taxinj.' master 
 at Toronto. 58 V. c. 42. «. 15. 
 
 Revision of taxation by taxing master, 
 58 V. c. 42, s. 15. 
 
 Money paid in as security may be 
 applied in payment of costs of tax- 
 ation, 58 V. c. 42, s. 1.". 
 
 Evidence on taxation. 58 V. c. 42, s. 15. 
 
 Scale of costs of taxation, 58 V. c. 42, 
 8, 15. 
 
 ARBITRATIONS, YLin.— Continued. 
 
 Act rasp.'cting municipal arbitrations, 
 58 V. c. 43. 
 
 Appointment of official arbitrator in 
 cities of 100,000, 58 V. c. 43, a. 1 
 
 Arbitrator to be an oflicer of High 
 Court, — not to act as counsel for 
 or against city, 5m V. c. 43, a. 1 (2), 
 
 To be barrister of tei: vears' standing, 
 58 V. c. 43, 8. 1 (3). 
 
 To have powers of official referee, and 
 of arbitrators, •')8 V. c. 43, s. 1 
 
 H). (5). 
 
 To have powers of jn(l;;e in proceed- 
 ings before him, 58 V. c. 43, s. 1 
 
 («). 
 
 Commencement of proceedings, 58 V 
 c. 43, 8. 3. 
 
 When arbitrator to state his reasons 
 in writing, 58 V. c. 43, s. 4. 
 
 Filing award or report, 58 V. c. 43 
 8. 5. 
 
 Award not to be made public until fees 
 paid, 58 \'. c. 43, s. tl. 
 
 Award to be binding unK ss appealed 
 against, — appeal tu (oiut of Ap- 
 peal, 58 V. c. 43, H. 7. 
 
 Giving out exhil)its when no ajjpeal, 58 
 V. c. 43. 8 H. 
 
 Transferring actions to "xrbitrator, 58. 
 V. c. 43, 8. !». 
 
 Rules and tariffs of costs, 58 V. c. 43 » 
 8. 10. 
 
 Fees of arbitrator, 5>< V. c. 13, a. 10 (1) _ 
 
 Assessor, appointment of, 58 V. c 43 
 
 8.11(1). 
 
 When to sit witl; arbitrator, 58 V. 
 c. 43, 8. 11 (2). 
 
 Not to join in award, 58 V. c. 43, s. 1 
 (8). 
 
26S 
 
 ARfi 
 
 APPENDIX. 
 
 cou 
 
 f i'!.^ 
 
 I 
 
 I ■ 'is 
 
 ! I !1 
 
 n.' 
 
 I'll 
 
 ARBITRATIONS, Etc.— Continued. 
 
 Fees of,— nnd liow payable, 58 V. c. 
 4:^, B. 11 (4), (5). 
 
 Extension of Act Ui township of York, 
 M V. r. 4.'1, s. 1-1. 
 
 Penclinj* proceedinj^s not affected, 58 V. 
 c. I'd, s. 13. 
 
 ART SCHOOLS, By-laws for },'rantinf,'ai.l 
 to, .58 V. c, 42, H. J.' (55 V. c. i'J, 
 s. 4'J5 (IH), amended). 
 
 See Public Libraries. 
 
 ASSE8SMKNT, By-laws for limited ex- 
 emption of farm iandrj in towns 
 and villai^cH from adse-isment for 
 waterworks and other purposes, 58 
 V. c. 47. H. 1 (5". V. c. 48, 8. 7rt (2), 
 amended). 
 
 Vacant lands in cities, towns and 
 villu^'e"', area necessary to entitle 
 ti) assts^ment as lands held for 
 farminj^ and ^^adenint;, .58 V. c. 47, 
 8. 2 (55 V.c. is, :<. 27 (I) amended). 
 
 Time within which ass:'ssint.>nt may be 
 taktn ill oitieso;' 5:10,0(11) orover 'IS 
 V. c. 47, s. ;{ (••).-) V. 0. 4.S, s. 52 (ID, 
 amended). 
 
 Appeals from — see Coui-t of Revision. 
 
 Non-i'esidi^nt land fund— see Non-resi- 
 dent Lam, Fund. 
 
 Collection of ta.Kcw— see Rates and 
 Taxes. 
 
 n. 
 
 BENEFIT FUNDS, Bylaw.-i for j^ranting 
 aid t ), I'or coi'p.jration employees. 
 58 V. c. 42, s. 27. 
 
 BICYCLES, By laws for retiulating and 
 ^{ovornin^ the use of, in muni- 
 cipalities haviuj,' a population of 
 100,000, 58 V. c. I-J. s 24. 
 
 BYL.WVS, Convictions under not invali- 
 dated l)j' want of formal proof, 
 58 V. c. 44. 
 
 CATTLE. By-laws for permittiun subways 
 or bridges for, on hii;hwavH, 5s V. 
 c. 42, H. :U) (.55 V. c. 43, s. 5.50 (I), 
 rf,mended). 
 
 CHILDREN, Shelters for, in cities and 
 towns having,' a population of 10,- 
 000 or over, 58 V. c. 52, s. 5 (5t) V. 
 c. 45, 8. 10 (I) amended). 
 
 CHURCHES— see Public Buildings, 58 V. 
 c. 42, as. 18, 10. 
 
 COMMUT.ITION OF TOLLS- 
 
 Companies. 
 
 -see Road 
 
 COMPENSATION FOR LANDS TAKEN 
 OR IN.TURED— see Lands, 58 V. 
 c. 42, s. 20. 
 
 CONTRACTS, Persons supplyint; goods or 
 materials to contnictor with cor- 
 poration to bo disqualitied, 58 V. 
 
 12. s. 
 amended). 
 
 (55 V. 
 
 4-. 
 
 77(1), 
 
 CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS, "Who 
 may be relator when election has 
 been bv acclamation, 58 V. c. 42, 
 s. 12 (55 V. c. 42, 8. 187, amended). 
 
 Time fo • servinu notice of motion, 58 
 V. c. 42, s. 13. 
 
 CONVICTIONS UNDER BY-LAWS, Not 
 
 to be held invalid or be quashed 
 for want of proper proof of by-law, 
 58 V. c. 44, s. 1. 
 
 Prosecutor and mai^istrate not relieved 
 from seeing' to proper pi'oof, 58 V. 
 c. U, s. 2. 
 
 COUNCILS, vacancies in, occurring after 
 1st November in any year, 58 V. 
 c. 42, ss. 10, 11 (.55 V. c. 4-J, s. 182, 
 amended). 
 
 Who maybe relator in case of proceed- 
 iii',;s to set aside election by accla- 
 mation, 58 V. c. 42, s. 12 (55 V. 
 c. }2,s. 1^7, amended). 
 
 Time for serving notice of motion in 
 case 'if contesting seat, 58 V. c. 42, 
 P. 13. 
 
 COUNTY DRAIN ACiE W(JUKS, Act 
 respectin;4 — see l'rainat;e, 58 V. c. 
 56. 
 
 COURT OF REVISION, 
 
 Appeals fnmi, whero larcfe amount 
 involved. 
 
 Appellant to deposit ?75 with clerk to 
 pay expenses of judges, 5S V. c. 
 47, 8. 4 (55 V. c. 48, 9. 7C> (11), 
 amended). 
 
u 
 
 in cities and 
 ilation of 10,- 
 52, s, o (o() V. 
 ■il). 
 
 ildings, 58 V. 
 
 S— see Boad 
 
 DS TAKEN 
 Lands, 58 V. 
 
 in>,' yoods or 
 ov with cor- 
 .litied, 58 V. 
 •4>'. s. 77 (1), 
 
 ONS, Who 
 election has 
 58 V. c. 42, 
 ^ amended)] 
 
 motion, 58 
 
 LAWS, Not 
 
 be (juashed 
 if of by-law, 
 
 not relieved 
 proof, 58 V. 
 
 irring after 
 i'ear, 58 V. 
 . 42, s. 182, 
 
 of proceed - 
 
 n by accla- 
 
 12 (55 V. 
 
 motion in 
 j8 V. c. 42, 
 
 UvS, Act 
 e, 58 V. c. 
 
 J amount 
 
 li clerk to 
 , 58 V. c. 
 '• 7<i (11). 
 
 COU APPENDIX. 
 
 COURT OF REVISION— Co/,n«wd. 
 
 ELE 
 
 2G9 
 
 Who to hear the appeal, 55 V. c. 48, s. 
 7(» (2), amended. 
 
 Decision of majority of judges to 1)8 
 final, 58 V. c. 47, s. 5 (55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 76 (4), repealed). 
 
 Payment of travelling expenses of 
 judges and return of balance of 
 deposit to appellant— fees of 
 judges, 58 V. c. 47, s. (55 V. c. 
 
 48, s. 76 (5), repealed). 
 
 D. 
 
 DISQUALIFICATION fui membership 
 in council by reason of contract to 
 ^upply goods or material to con- i 
 tractor witli corporation, 5S V. c. 
 42, B. 2 (5.-. V. c. 42. s. 77 (1), 
 amended). 
 
 DISTRl rOR TAXES, Goods in! 
 
 I ihis^ion of any person as a 
 warehouseman or as an assignee 
 or liquidator not to be sti/od for 
 taxes, o8 V. c. 47, s. 7 ("5 . c. 48, 
 s, 124. subs. 1, uuiended). 1 
 
 DriCHE' AND WATERCOURSES, I 
 
 . 'hero declaiation of owner hip 
 has been omitted judge may give 
 leave to tile same at au\' stage, 58 
 V. c. 54, s. 1 (.')7 V. c. 55, s. 7,' 
 amend»,'(l). 
 
 Reconsideration of award where ditch 
 causes ovtrilow and damage to 
 lands, after expiration of six 
 months from award, .')f* V. c. 54, j 
 s. 2 (57 V. c. ')'), s. i'li'i, amoided). 
 
 DRAINAGE, Approval of Provincial 
 Board of Health before the tstab 
 lishment of sewerage system, ;"iH 
 V. c. 41), s. a. 
 
 Works commoncod by county council 
 under Indaw wliich does not pro- 
 vide sul'ticiunt funds for the com- 
 ))letion of tiie work, or to redeem 
 debentures, may be amended and 
 further debentures issued, 5.h V. c. 
 55, s, 1. 
 
 By-law need not be published — 
 Drainage Aid Act to api>ly to 
 debentures, !'■•< V. c. 5.', s. 2, 
 
 Evidence taken before referee need not 
 be tiled or wntti'U out unl<-s'< re- 
 quired by referee or ^jarties, 08 V. 
 c. 55, s. 3. 
 
 DRUNKENNESS. Powers of officers in 
 charge of police station as to re- 
 leasing persons arrested f(U\ 58 V. 
 c. 42, s. 28 (.55 V. c. 42, s. 48'J (38), 
 amended). 
 
 E. 
 
 ELECTIONS, amendment of oath of 
 freeholder, 58 V. c. 42, s. 3 (55 V. 
 c. 42, s. 102, amended). 
 
 Amendment of oath of householder, 58 
 V. c. 42. s. 4 (55 V. c. 42, s. 103, 
 amended). 
 
 When person nominated may retire, 
 58 V. c. 42, s. 5 (.") V. c. 42, s. 117, 
 amended). 
 
 Election by acclamation after retire- 
 ment of other candidates, 58 \. c. 
 42, s. 6 (5.-, V. c. 42, s. 117, 
 amended). 
 
 \'oting twice for mayor, imprisonment 
 of offender, 5s \. c. 42, s. 7. 
 
 Declaration as to use of poll book at, 
 5S V. c. 42. ss. s, '.! (55 V. c. 42, h. 
 155, sched. G, amended). 
 
 See Controverted Elections, 5.s V. c. 
 42, ss. 12, l.i. 
 
 ELECTRIC RAILWAYS, Agreements 
 witli municipalities as to i)arks 
 ani! plt-nsure grounds, 58 V. c. 38, 
 
 s. !i (!2). 
 
 Construction of line on highways — 
 consent of munici|)alities, 5." V. c. 
 38, 8. '.» (3). 
 
 Consent jf municipalities to expropri- 
 ation of lands, 58 V. c. 3H, s. 18. 
 
 Py-Iaws. siiliject to certain conditions 
 and [)rovisious, 5s V. c. ;is, s. I'.t. 
 
 Use of highways, agreements witii 
 municip.ilities, 5s V. c. :'s. s. 37. 
 
 Crossing steam railwavs, 5s V. c. 38, 
 
 s. 38. 
 
 Rails to be laid llusli witli roadway, 
 58 V. c. 38, 8. 311. 
 
 Municipalities taking stock in com- 
 pany, 58 V. c. 38, 3. (il 
 
 Gift" of land from municipaliliea, .58 
 >'. c. 38, 3 63. 
 
 Bonuses from municipalities, 58 V. c. 
 38. 8. 61. 
 
270 
 
 ELE 
 
 APPENDIX. 
 
 Hor 
 
 I'l 
 
 ir 
 
 ELKCTRIC KAILWAYS-CojKmutv/. 
 
 Snbinittin>4 by-laws, US V. c. 38, a. 
 
 C.'). 
 
 Provisions of .,j-la\v, 58 V. c. 38, s. 
 
 CC. 
 
 Petition aj^iiinst aid from county, 
 ')K V. c. :-5H, 8. 07. 
 
 Meaninii of "minor municipality," 
 58 V c. 38, 8. 68. 
 
 Deposit to be made before by-law 
 submitted, 58 V. c. 38, a. (i!». 
 
 Council to pass by-law if assented to 
 by ratepayers, 58 V. c. 38, s. 70. 
 
 Debenturea to iasiie within one 
 moiith after passing by-law, 58 
 V. c. 38, a, 71. 
 
 Levying rates on portion of muni- 
 cipality, 58 V. c. 38, BS. 72, 73. 
 
 By-lav/9 extending time for com- 
 nieucenient and completion, 58 
 V. c. 38, 8S. 74, 75. 
 
 Extent of aid from municipalities, 
 58 V. c. 38. 8. 7(J. 
 
 By-laws vjranting exemption from 
 taxation, 58 V. c. 38, s. 77. 
 
 Issue of debentures and delivery to 
 trustees, 58 V. c. 38, s. 78, 
 
 Trusts of proceeds of debentures, 57 
 
 V. c. 38, 8. 7!». 
 Fees of trustees, 58 V. c. 38, s. 80. 
 
 Agreements with municipalities as to 
 crossing lines o* electric or street 
 railway companies, 58 V. c. 38, a. 
 
 83. 
 
 EMPLOYEES, Protection of— see places 
 of business. 
 
 EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION. By- 
 laws for exempting buildings for 
 storing icu for commercial pur- 
 poses, 58 V. c. 42, s. 14 (55 V. c. 
 42, s. 3tj)), amended). 
 
 EXHIBITION BUILDINGS, Agreements 
 bi'uween agricultural societies or 
 companies and municipalities, .58 
 V.c. 11, 3. 42 (2), (substituted for 
 Rev. Stat. c. 3l», s. 81 (2).) 
 
 F. 
 
 FINANCE. Payment over of moneys bor- 
 rowed for current expenditure for 
 school purposes, 58 V. c. 42, s. 37, 
 (57 V. c. 50, 8. 5, amended). 
 
 FIRE, By-laws in towns and villages for 
 purchasing appliances for pre- 
 vention of, defining property to be 
 benefited and charging special 
 rate, 58 V. c. 42, s. 28. 
 
 Provision for establishment of appli- 
 ancas in police villages, .')S V. c. 12, 
 a. 35. 
 
 FREEHOLDERS, ,\mendment of oath of, 
 at municipal elections, 58 V. c. 42, 
 8. 3 (55 V. c. 42, s. 102, amended), 
 
 I'REE LIBRARIES, sea Public Libraries, 
 58 V. c. 45 (Rev. Stats, c.c. 173- 
 189 and amendments, repealed). 
 
 HALLS— see Public Buildings, 58 V. c.24, 
 88. 18, 19. 
 
 HEALTH— sea Public Health. 
 
 HIGH SCHOOLS, Payment ov( r 
 
 moneys borrowed by councils for 
 current expenditure, 58 V. o. 42, 
 8. 37 (57 V. c. 50, 3. 5, amended). 
 
 Approval of council as to sale of site 
 upon dissolution of high school 
 district, 58 V. c. 57, s. 1. 
 
 Payment over of moneys raised by 
 councils for permanent improve- 
 ments and for maintenance res- 
 pectively, 58 V. c. 57, s. 3. 
 
 Liability of municipalities outside of 
 high school district for county 
 rates after payment of mainten- 
 ance of county pupils, 58 V. c. 57, 
 8. 11 (50 V. c. 52, a. 2, amended). 
 
 HIGHWAYS, By-lawa for removing ob- 
 structions from and for permitting 
 aubwavs or bridges for cattle, 58 
 V. c. 42, a. 30 (55 V. c. 42, s. 550 
 (1), amended). 
 
 See Road Compamea. 
 
 HOGS, Prosecution byhealth officers for 
 feeding certain articles to, 58 V. c 
 49, s. 4. 
 
 HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES, Muni- 
 cipalities may grant aid to, 58 Y. 
 c. 11, 8. 42 (1), (substituted for 57 
 V.c. 17). 
 
 HOUSEHOLDERS, Amendment of oath 
 of at municipal (lections, 58 V. c. 
 42, H. 4 (55 V. 0. 42, s. 103. 
 
 amended). 
 
[OU 
 
 HOU 
 
 AITEXDIX. 
 
 LOC 
 
 271 
 
 i villages for 
 cea for pre- 
 M'operty to be 
 King special 
 S. 
 
 ent of appli- 
 !8, 59 V. c. i-2. 
 
 int of nath of, 
 IS, 58 V. c. 42, 
 )2, amended), 
 
 )lic Libraries, 
 tats. c.c. 17.H- 
 , repealed). 
 
 3, r,8\. C.24, 
 
 1. 
 
 nt over 
 ' coun3ils for 
 58 V. e, 42, 
 ">, amended). 
 
 5 sale of site 
 high school 
 , 1. 
 
 ^s raised by 
 !nt improve- 
 tenance res- 
 
 8.3. 
 
 s outside of 
 for county 
 of mainten- 
 . 58 V. c. 57, 
 2, amended). 
 
 emovinR ob- 
 
 r permitting 
 
 or cattle, 58 
 
 c. 42, 8. 550 
 
 officers for 
 i to, 58 V. c 
 
 'lES, Muni- 
 lid to, 58 V. 
 nted for 57 
 
 ent of oath 
 
 •ns, :;8 V. c. 
 
 42, s. 103. 
 
 HOUSES OF INDUSTRY, By-laws for JVRORH—Coutiuual. 
 
 committal of indigent persons to, i , , .... , , , , , .c j 
 
 -ti \- « 1.) „ IT ' Inability to select number of (uuilifiea 
 
 08 V . C. ii, 8. 17. i •' -3 1. i 1 
 
 persons reijuiren by county seloc- 
 
 A.uthority for detention of persons tors not to affect jury panel, 'iH V. 
 
 committed, 58 V. c. 42, s. 17. 
 
 1. 
 
 ICE, Ily-laws for exempting Laildingd for 
 storage of, for commercial pur- 
 poses from taxation, 58 V. c. 42, 
 s. 14 (55 V. c. 42, s. 30(J, amended). 
 
 INDIGENT PERSONS, By-laws for com- 
 raittal to houses of industry, 58 V. 
 c. 42, s. 17. 
 
 Warrant of head of council to be 
 aurticient authority to keeper to 1 
 retain person committed, r>H V. 
 c. 42, s. 17. 
 
 INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS, What to be 
 deemed an industrial school, 58 
 V. c. 5t>, s. 1. 
 
 Council of city or town authorized to 
 guarantee debentures issued by 
 board of management for purchase 
 of lands or erection of buildings, 
 .■»8 V. c. 59, 8. 2. 
 
 Debentures guaranteed not to exceed 
 sixty per cent, of value of assets 
 of school, 58 V. c. 59, s. 2. 
 
 Mortgage to be given to secure the 
 mnnicipality in the amount guar- 
 antet'I, ."i8 V. c. u9, s. 2. 
 
 JURORS, When to be paid for attendance 
 at county town on Sunday, 58 V. 
 c. 1."), s. 2. 
 
 Per diem allowi'.nce to continue for 
 two days during absence for cer- 
 tain causes, .'i8 V. c. 15, s. 2. 
 
 Mileage allowance in lieu of fees under 
 foregoing provisions, 58 V. c. 15, 
 s. 2. 
 
 Who to be placed on list by municipal 
 selectors where there is not a suf- 
 ficient number of qualified per- 
 sons, 58 V. c. 15, 8. (5. 
 
 Clerk to notify county selectors, 58 V. 
 
 J. 1."., S, (). 
 
 c. 15, s. ('). 
 
 LANDS, Filing plans of works by which 
 land in city or town may be taken 
 or injured, with clerk, 58 V. c. 42, 
 8. 20. 
 
 Clerk to give notice of work and tiling 
 of plans and require claims to be 
 'nlfd within sixty days, .Is V. c. 42, 
 s. 20. 
 
 Additional time allowed w];t-ii person 
 served resides out rif Ontario, 
 68 V. c. 42, s. 20. 
 
 Claims barred unless tiled witliiii time 
 limited, 58 V. c. 42, s. 20. 
 
 Extension of time by county judge, 
 58 V. c. 42, s. 20. 
 
 Appeal to divisional court, .")8 V. 
 c. 42, s. 20. 
 
 Damages, when not agreed upon, to 
 be determined by arbitration, 58 
 V. c. 42, s. 20. 
 
 Particulars of claims to be delivered, 
 powers of arbitrators us <o amend- 
 ing claims, and refusint^ to hear 
 cumulative evidence, ."»8 V. c. 42, 
 8. 20. 
 
 Claims net barred when plans and 
 speciticKtions msufiicient. .">8 V. c. 
 12, s. -20. 
 
 LIGHT AND HEAT. Submitting by-laws 
 for supplv of, in police vil'ages, 
 58 V. c. 42, 8. 35. 
 
 Ga.3 to mean and include natural as 
 well as n-.aiiufactured ens. 58 V. 
 c. 40 (Rev. Stat. c. 191, amended). 
 
 LINE FENCES. Municipality to pa/ fees 
 of fence-viewers, 58 V. c. 53 (Rev. 
 Stat. c. 219, s. 11 ; 52 V. c. 48, 
 amended). 
 
 LOCAL BOARDS OF HEALTH— See 
 Public Health. 
 
 LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS, Determining 
 number and value o. property of 
 petitioners for, 58 V. c. 42, s. 31 
 ('>') V. c. 42, s. 10, (1) amendeci). 
 
272 
 
 LOC 
 
 APrKMUX. 
 
 PRO 
 
 B > I. 
 
 '■1^ 
 
 
 i 
 
 I 
 
 LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS-Co/ia/jMcff. 
 
 Uiidcrtftkinji drniimj^e works on recom- 
 nioii(lntii)ii of loiiul board of health 
 , in vdliijic, ."» V. c. 42, k. H'2 (o.'i V. 
 
 c. 4'2, b. t'.lC. (1), amended). 
 
 Extent of exemption from tieneral rate 
 where property Kpecially aHsessed 
 for )i('rnH':,inL «i(h'Wiilks, 'iM V. c. 
 42, 8. Hi) (u.") V. c. 12, 8. (Via (1); 
 T)? V. c. 50, fl. 10, omended). 
 
 By-lawH Kcttinji aside certain streets 
 to be watered, swept or lighted 
 and levying H])eciiil rate therefor, 
 HH V. c.'42, 8. 34. 
 
 M. 
 
 M.\NIIOOT) RTTFFRAGK VOTEKK, Act 
 i-especting registration in cities 
 extended to count \ towns, flH V. 
 c. H, s. 1 (.'>7 V. < 4, H. 1. repealed). 
 
 MECHANICS' INSTITUTES— Sec Pub- 
 lic Libraries. 
 
 N. 
 
 NOMINATIONS. Itesignation of candi- 
 dates before polling; takes place, 
 
 ."iH V. c. 42, SH. r,, t; (;■)(■; V. c 12, 
 8. 117, amendt'd). 
 
 NONRESIDENT LAND FUND, Assent 
 of electors not recjnircd to by-laws 
 for issninL; ilebeiitures on credit 
 of, "ix V. c. 17, 8. '.I. 
 
 Application of proceeds of deb(>iitnre8, 
 pa,\)iients to municipalities, limit 
 of amount to be paiiJ to any one 
 municipality, ."jH V. c. 47, 8. '.». 
 
 Treasnicr lo pay over proceeds of 
 debentures as <lirec-ted, M V. c. 
 47, 8. !t. 
 
 O. 
 
 OATHS AND DECLARATIONS. 
 
 Aiiicndmer.t of oath of freelioldera at 
 municipal elections, .")S V. c. 42, 
 s. H (.-(,') V. c. 42, 8. 102, amended). 
 
 Ampiidmeut of u:ith of householder at 
 municipal elections, ."iS V. c. 42. 
 8. 4 (.''i V. c. 42, s. 10;i, amended). 
 
 P. 
 
 PARKS, Esti'.blishment of, in j-oHce vil- 
 lages, ")8 V. c. 42, 8. 80. 
 
 PLACES OF AMUSEMENT, Sec Public 
 
 Buildings, r>H V. c. 42, ss. IH, IK. 
 
 PLACES OF BUSINESS, Act for the 
 fui'ther protection of persons em- 
 ]iloyed in places of business other 
 than factories, r,H \. c. 51 (.').') 
 V. c. •')4 amended). 
 
 Upon failure of municipal council for 
 DO davs after application, to ap- 
 point inspectors, Lieutenant-Gov- 
 erncr may appoint inspoctorf, io be 
 paiil by the municipality, 'iH V. 
 c. ")|, 8. 1. 
 
 Tenure of olVice of inspectors appointed 
 by the Crown, oh V. c. 'il, 8. 2. 
 
 Application to council to he deemed to 
 have been madt? on day of delivery 
 to nniyor or at olllice of clerk, "iH V. 
 c. .'tl, s. 15. 
 
 One inspector to be a woman, oS V. 
 c. •">!. s. 4. 
 
 Lieutenant-Oovernor in Cntmcil may 
 nuike regulations for carrying out 
 Acts, 58 V. c. ')] , s. ."). 
 
 POLICI'., Payment of expenses of remu- 
 neration, maintenance, etc., of 
 fort'c ijy councils, ')S, e. 42 8. 10, 
 (.")"» V. c. 42, s. 444 amended). 
 
 POLICE VILLAGES, Submittiiu; by-laws 
 for piircluis'' of ap|iliaiiC' s for 
 lire protei'lioii and wivLer siipiily, 
 and lighting and healing, ."iH \'. c. 
 
 42, 8. ;r). 
 
 Setting apart dt>liiu(l ar^.is fcir tiro 
 protetition and water supply, and 
 assessing cost thereon, ."iH \. c. 42, 
 s. :t."). 
 
 Establishing park^, gardens, etc., in. 
 TtiS V. c. 42, s. ;J<1. 
 
 POLLING PLACES, If returning officer 
 appointed at elections to Legisla- 
 ti\e Assemitly dissatislied with 
 provisitJii ma<ie by city, he may 
 provide otiier places, 58 V. c. 4, 
 B. 22. 
 
 PROTECTION OF CHILDREN, Provi- 
 sion for shelters in citii-s and towns 
 of 10.0(10, ,-.H \. (.. -,2, s. 5 (50 V. c. 
 15, B. 10 amended). 
 
10 
 
 in i-olice vii- 
 
 T, See Public 
 2, 88. IH, l<>. 
 
 Act for the 
 f i)oi-sf)iiH em- 
 tjusiiiess other 
 V. c. 51 (-,5 
 
 al council for 
 :ation, to ap- 
 'Uteiiant-Gov. 
 spoctorf t(j he 
 pality, .")N V. 
 
 nrs appointed 
 :. 51, B. -J. 
 
 he deemed to 
 ly of (k'livery 
 if clerk, .",.s V. 
 
 Oman, r)8 V. 
 
 I'ouncil may 
 carrying; out 
 
 es of remu- 
 
 •C, I'tC, of 
 c. 42 8. IC, 
 •nded). 
 
 thi« hy-lawa 
 )liRiiC"s for 
 
 Uir HIipi)ly, 
 iiif,', ■"'S V. c. 
 
 -.<.a for lire 
 
 «>ipiilv. and 
 
 •■'H V. c. 42, 
 
 IS. etc., in. 
 
 iiiiif,' nlliccr 
 to Le^isltt- 
 iHliod with 
 y. lie mav 
 ">N V. c. 4, 
 
 KN, Provi- 
 
 i and towHH 
 
 o ('i(J V. c. 
 
 PRO 
 
 AIM'ENDIX. 
 
 prn 
 
 273 
 
 PROTECTION OF EMPLOYEES, Sco 
 Places of IJusiueHH. 
 
 PUBLIC BUILDINOS, Ilylaws for iiru- 
 vontint4 the obstruction of liivUs, 
 aisles, etc., in, 58 V. c. 42, a. IH. 
 
 Polici! oOicer.s may enter, and si'c that 
 hy-lawa are unforced, 5m V. c. 12, 
 H. P.). 
 
 PUBLIC HEALTH, Local hoanls of 
 hcaltii, iiow (ionipiiscHl, 5S V. c. 4'.t, 
 B. 2 (Kev. Stat. c. 205, s. :i',), re- 
 pealed). 
 
 In townshipH and vilhifjcs boards to 
 consist of reeve, clerk and three | 
 ratcpayerH term of ofl'ice of ap- 
 pointed nicniherH, 5H V. c. 4'.t, 8. 2, 
 
 In towns of less than 4,000 hoard to 
 consiat of nniyor, clerk and three 
 i'atei>ayer8 term of ol'licu of ap- 
 pointed members, 58 V. c 40, s. 2. 
 
 In citioH and towns of more than 1,000 
 hoiud to consiHt of nniyor and six 
 ratepayers -term of ot'lice of ap- 
 pointed membern, 58 V. c. 40, s. 2. 
 
 Water sujjply— approval of Provincial 
 Board, 58 V. c. 40, h. li {Kw. Slat. 
 c. 205, s. :10 repealed). 
 Submission of plans and analysis of 
 water to board — board to decide 
 and if decision unfavorable, 
 water not to he used unless 
 certitied to be the best prac- 
 ticable, 58 V. c. 4i», s. 3. 
 
 Sewora^e system submission of plans 
 to board — boanl to report thereon, 
 58 V. c, 40, s. 3. 
 Board may su^^f^est amendments to 
 plans — Sewera^^e system net to 
 he constructed until ajJiirove I hy 
 board, 58 V. c. 40, s. :J. 
 Appeal to Lieutenant-doverniir in 
 (Jouncil from decision of I'rovin- 
 cial Board as to any proposeil 
 water supply or system of sewer- 
 age, 5H V. c. 40, s. 3. 
 Modification of terms or conditions 
 imposed by board from time to 
 time, 58 V. c. 40, s. .'$. 
 
 (ir moat to ho>,'H 
 
 liiod— I'owers of 
 
 Prosecution of 
 
 Eeedin{* blood, offal 
 when unfit fir 
 health otticcrs 
 olteiuler, 58 V. c. 40. s. 4. 
 
 Abatement of n,iis;ii>'i-', when c.in^e 
 arises outsuie uf munhvpalily 
 affected, .'■« V. c. 40, «. 5 (Uov. 
 Stat. c. 205, a. <ll amended). 
 
 ITPLIC LIBUAIUES, 
 
 Act to amend and consolidate the Acta 
 rchpcctine |"r(>e Libraries and !\Ie- 
 clianics' Institutis, 5.S V. c. 45. 
 
 Establishment in cities, towi.s and 
 vilhif^es, 58 V. e. 45, s. 2 (1). 
 
 .Museums not to b^; estahlislu'il without 
 (•onscnt of council in cities of 
 100,000, .-)8 V.c. 45, s. 2(2). 
 
 Petition for passine by-law for estab- 
 lishment of, 58 X. c. 45, s. 2 (:<). 
 
 lU-law to be passed when assented to 
 hy electors, 58 V. C. 45, s, 2 (1), (5). 
 
 If defiateil by electors by-law not to bo 
 resnijmitted in same year, 58 V. 
 c. 45, B. 2 (•">). 
 
 .\ct on comiu}^ into force to he in- 
 corporated with Municipal and 
 Assessment .\cts, 58 \ . c. 15, s. 2 
 
 17). 
 
 hornis,- use of, 5S V. c. 15, s. 2 (8). 
 
 Boanl of nnvnaj^ement, property vested 
 in, 58 V. c. 45, s. M (1). 
 How composed, 5H V. c. 45, s. ',i (i). 
 Mend)ers of appointing; bodii;s not 
 
 eli-^ihlc, r>H V. c. 15, s. )i (2). 
 One ajtpointed meinl)er of ( ach clasH 
 
 to retire annually, 5^ V. c. 45, 
 
 s. -6 (:{). 
 Term of olliceof first members, 58 V. 
 
 c. 45, s. :i (4). 
 Vacancies, term of office of persons 
 
 appointed to fill, 58 V. c. 45, s. 3 
 
 (5). 
 
 Term of oftico of subsequent mem- 
 bers, 58 V. c. 45, s. 3 (0). 
 
 Date for making appointments, 58 
 1 V. c.45,s. 3 (7). 
 
 Chairman, — election, duties and 
 I ri,^'ht to vote, 58 V. c. 45, s. 3 (H), 
 
 Board to m(!et at least once a month, 
 
 58 V. c. 45, 8. 3 (0). 
 Special mectin;.;3. — how summoned, 
 
 5S V. c. 45, s. 3 (10). 
 
 Four members to be a quorum, 58 V 
 
 c. 45, s. 3 (II). 
 liecords <^t business to be kept, 58 V. 
 
 c. 45, H. 3(12). 
 
 Evidence of. 58 V. c. 45, s. 3 
 (13). 
 Dutii's and powers of, jirocurinj^ 
 
 i);iildines, books, periodicals, etc., 
 
 apjiointine servants and officers, 
 
 58 \'. c. 45, 8. 4 (1). 
 
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 APPENDIX. 
 
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 01 
 
 PUBLIC L 1B« ARIES- CoH<iHMcrf. 
 
 Not more than 92.000 to be oxpentlcd 
 on capital account without con- 
 8ont of council, M V. c. 4.1, s. 4 
 
 Power to open reading rooma, muso- 
 utns, branches, evening chiuacB, 
 etc., r)8 V. c. 45, 9. 4 (:J), (1). 
 
 Re<{uhitionB, powers of board as to 
 mailing;, — penalty for infraction, 58 
 V. 0. 45, 8. 5 (1). 
 
 Promulgation of, by publication, 58 
 V. 0. 45, 8. 5 (2). 
 
 Bight to recoverdamagca not affected 
 58 V. c. 45, 8. 5 (;{). 
 
 Estimates to bo submitted to council 
 annually, on or before Ist April, 
 58 V. c. 45. 8. 6. 
 
 To include amounts required for 
 interest, — sinking fund and 
 amount necessary to carry un 
 work, 58 V. c. 45, s. 0. 
 
 Regular and detailed accounts to be 
 kept by board, 58 V. c. 45, s. 7. 
 
 Special rates, council to buy unionnt 
 required by board annually, but 
 not more than half a mill on the 
 dollar, 58 V. c. 45, s. 8 (1). 
 
 Limit in cities of 100,000 to bo a (]uar- 
 tcr of a mill, 48 V. c. 45, s. 8 (2). 
 
 Council may refuse to levy (Quarter 
 sum by a two-thirds vote, and 
 if reijuired by board shall sub- 
 mil by-law to electors, .58 V. c. 
 45, 8. 8 (3). 
 
 Debentures, — may be issued for pur- 
 chasiuf^ real property, and opuiiiii^; 
 library and diKchu»<^ing liabilities 
 of mecliauics' institute, 58 V. c. 15, 
 8. 8 (4). 
 
 Formation of sinking fund, 58 V, 
 c. 45, b. 8 (.5). 
 
 Application of proceeds, 58 V. c. 45, 
 s. 8 (()). 
 
 When assent of electors not ruiiuired 
 58 V. c. 45, H. 8 (7), 
 
 Libraries and museums establislied 
 under fore^^oing provisions to bo 
 free, .58 V. c. 15, s. '.I. 
 
 Where no public library has been 
 established, council of city, town 
 or village may appoint a board of 
 management, 58 V. c. 45, s. 10. 
 
 PUBLIC LIBRARIES— ConNniurf. 
 
 Appointment of board upon petition 
 
 in 
 11 
 
 certam 
 
 cases, 58 V. c. 45, b. 
 
 Upon appointment of board me- 
 chanics' institute to cease and 
 property to be vested in board, 
 .58 V. c. 45, 3. 11 (2). 
 
 Powers and duties of board, 58 V. 
 c. 4.5, s. 11 (3). 
 
 Special rates not to be levied without 
 assent of electors, 58 V. c. 45, 
 
 8.11(4). 
 
 Council may grant out of general 
 funds an annual sum equal to 
 grant of Education Department, 
 .58 V. c. 45, s. 12. 
 
 Agreements between contiguous mu- 
 nicipalities and the city, town 
 or village as to use of library, 
 etc., 58 V. c. 45, s, 13. 
 
 Union of teachers' institutes witli 
 board, 58 V. c. 45, s. 14. 
 
 ADiIiation of farmers' institutes with 
 board, 58 V. c. 45, s. 15. 
 
 Libraries under foregoing provisions 
 to be free, .5H \'. c. 45, s. It). 
 
 Establishment of library where council 
 
 does not appoint board, and in 
 
 townships, 58 V. c. 45, s. 17 (1). 
 
 Filing declaration in registry oflice 
 
 and Education Department, 58 
 
 V. c. 45, 8. 17 (1). 
 
 Meeting of subHcribers to elect board 
 of management, 58 V. c. 45, b. 
 
 17 (2). 
 
 Who may be members, — number of 
 members necessary to share in 
 Legislative grant, ~tH V. c. 15, 
 8. 17 (3). 
 
 Annual election of board. — ai)i)oiiit- 
 ment of ollicers, 58 V. c. 45. s. 
 17 (4). 
 
 Powers and duties of board, 58 V- 
 c. 45, B. 18. 
 
 Legislative grant, — annual ajipropria- 
 tion of 14(5,000, 58 V. c. 45, s. 1".). 
 
 Amount to be granted to each library 
 and for evening classes, .58 V. 
 c. 45, 8. IK. 
 
 Annual grant of ^100 to every art 
 school, 58 V. c. 45, s. 20. 
 
 Annual urant of ^."»00 to Ontario 
 Society of Artists, 58 V. c. 45, 
 s. 21. 
 
 
PUH 
 
 -Continued. 
 
 *rd upon petition 
 3H, 58 V. c. 4r», B. 
 
 '' of board mo- 
 ito to ccaHe niul 
 vested in board. 
 
 of board, 58 V. 
 
 JO levied witliout 
 »r8, 58 V. c. 45, 
 
 out of ^ciiural 
 il sum equal to 
 ion Department. 
 I. 
 
 contif,'Hou8 mu- 
 the city, town 
 UHo of library, 
 s. 13. 
 
 institutes witii 
 5, 8. 11. 
 
 ' institutes with 
 
 '), S. l,"). 
 
 Pin^ provisions 
 !. 4o, 8. 10. 
 
 y wliere council 
 board, ami in 
 ■i"), s. 17 (1). 
 
 re^'istry office 
 )epartment, 58 
 
 I to elect board 
 58 V. c. 4.-., 8. 
 
 fs,— number of 
 ry to HJuiro in 
 . ■>8 V. c. 15, 
 
 iird.— iip))oint- 
 58 V. c. 45. H. 
 
 I board, ,18 V- 
 
 lal ajjpropria- 
 ■ 0- Jr), s. 1!>. 
 
 o eacli library 
 L^lasses, ."iH V. 
 
 to every art 
 s. 20. 
 
 > to Ontario 
 ', 58 V. c. 45, 
 
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 PUBLIC LIBRAUlK8-CoH////i/«/. 
 
 .M'PKNDIX. 
 
 HAT 275 
 
 Dissolution of board of manat^fiiKMit 
 for neglect to keep T<ihrary ()[ii'ii 
 for two years, -proiierty to Iju 
 taken poHsession of by i'.diK^iitioii 
 Department and l)e disposed of to 
 municipality, 58 V. c. 4."i, s. "J'i. 
 
 Ditiorderly or improper btluivioiir in 
 library, penalty for, .IH V. c 45, 
 H. 23.' 
 
 Appointnjent of janitor as special con- 
 stable to preserve order, 58 V. c. 
 45, s. 24. 
 
 Ref'ulations and Orders iii C!ouncil to 
 be laid before Lenislalure, 58 \'. 
 c. 45, 8. 25. 
 
 A}{reenients, aptjointmcnts, liabilities, 
 etc., continued, 58 \. c. 45, s. 20. 
 
 Uepeal of former enactments nsprct- 
 inti free libraries, mcciianics' insti- 
 tutes and art scliools, 58 V. c. 45, 
 8. 27. 
 
 Kcliedule of forms, .")8, V. 
 Hclieil. — . 
 
 4; 
 
 PUBLIC S('nOOLS, Payment over of 
 moiuv,'s borrowed by ciiiincilH for 
 current expenditure, 5S V. e. 12, 
 s. 37, (57 V. c. 50, s. 5, amended) 
 
 Readjustme'it of bonndiirieH of school 
 section in u township after annex- 
 ation of lands to adjueent city or 
 town, .58 V. c. 57, s. 4. 
 
 Correction of errors made in coUi-rtinn 
 school rates in former years, 5H V. 
 c. 57, 8. 7. 
 
 Moneys raised by (•()nn(;il to be paid 
 over to board treasurer from time 
 to time as recpiirtid for salaries 
 and expenses;, ,">N V, c. 57, a. 8, (51 
 V. c. rt^t, s. 11(1, amendedt. 
 
 B. 
 
 RAILWAYS, Consent of inniiici|)a]ities to 
 expropriation of lands for sidinLis 
 and swilcluis to, lands of eiit\ator 
 or nnmnfacturin^ companies, 58 
 V. c. 35. 
 
 See Electric Railways. 
 
 RATEK AND TAXES, Goods in posses- 
 sion of any person as a ware- 
 lioubcinan or vls an assignee or 
 
 UAl'ES AND TAXES Cmliiuuil 
 
 liquidator not liable to distress, 
 5S V, c 47, s. 7 (55 V. c. 48, h, 124, 
 sub s. 1, amended). 
 
 Treasurer to make return to rirrk by 
 15lli ,Septeml)er of lands liiil)le to 
 arrears which Inivc beconii! occu- 
 pied. 5H V, c. 47, s. H, (55 V. c. 48, 
 s. 1 13 (2) amended). 
 
 ROAD COMPANIES, Scale of tolls. .58 V. 
 c, 31, s. I, (Rev. Stat. c. l.')l>, s. 85, 
 amended). 
 
 Wide tires to be used on certain 
 veiiiclcs, 58 '', c. 31, s. 2, (Rev. 
 Stat. c. 150, s. 8(i, repealed). 
 
 Tolls not to be takt^n for crossin<^ road, 
 58 V. V. 31. s. 3. (U-v. Stat. c. 1.50, 
 s. 01, repealed). 
 
 Farmer or j^ardcner residing on road, 
 Uolwu, to work and returnni}^, etc., 
 58 V.c. 31, s. 3 (2). 
 
 Evadin^j tolls, owner allowintj others 
 to pass over his lands for pnr|)ose 
 of, .'(S V. c. 31, s. 4, (Kev. Stat c. 
 150, s. 135, repealed). 
 
 Tolls on roa<ls held by different com- 
 p.mics but interse(!lin;^ or coimect- 
 in«, .-yH V. c. 31, s. 7. 
 
 Connnnlation of tolls, who may com- 
 
 nml.c and for what term, 58 V. 
 
 e. 31, s. 5, (57 V. c. 40, ss. 1, 2, 
 
 ainemled). 
 
 How amount payable to be fixed 
 
 ,5H V. c. .31, s. (1). 
 Order of judge to continue in force 
 until rescinded, 58 V. c. 31, s. 
 (2). 
 Annual ticket or pass to l>i> issued, 
 58 V. 0. 31, s. (:'.) (57 V. c. 40, 
 s. 7, amended). 
 
 Issue of commission 1)V Lieutenant- 
 Ciovernor to examine into (pieslion 
 of tolls and toll roads, 58 V, c. 31, 
 
 s. K. 
 
 Commencement and duration of fore- 
 going provisions, 58 V. c. 31, s, 0. 
 
 ROADS— see Highways. 
 
 S. 
 
 SCHOOL LAWS, Act to amend see Hi^h 
 Schools, Public Schools, 58 V. c. 57. 
 
276 
 
 SEW 
 
 AIM'ENDIX. 
 
 WAT 
 
 SEWKIIAGK. Apprnvivl of Proviiicinl 
 Iloivrd of jloiilth liofoni tlio cstiil)- 
 lisliinuiit of HyHtoiii, 58 V. c. 4'.», 
 M. 8. 
 
 Sl[Kr/rKI{Hl''()UCHir.I)UHN,rroviHion 
 for, ill citi(!H and towiisi of 10,000, 
 OH V. o. W, H. 5 (r,(5 V. 0. 15, a. 10 
 niiK iidud). 
 
 HNOW, By-liiws forcmniiolliiif^ romoviil of, 
 from roofs mid Hide-walks )>>■ own- 
 ci'H and occiipaiitH in citieH liavinj^ 
 a population of 100,000, r>H V.c. 42, 
 
 H. 2(i {r>r, V. c. 42, H. 4i)t; (2o) 
 
 amended). 
 
 HTATiri'I-: LAHOUU. Hnforcin« payment 
 of commntation for, in unincor- 
 porated villaj^iH, M V. e. 42, h. 1 
 (55 V.c. 42, H. 17 (:i) ,1 amended). 
 
 By-laws for njdiicin;^ or varying; within 
 ilefined areas, M V. c. 42, u. 211. 
 
 STliKE'l'S, Bylaws for compellinf,' re- 
 moval of Kiiow from inofs and 
 Hi(h;walkH \i\ owiK.M'H or oceiipaiits 
 of adjoinin;.; projierty in (iiticm 
 liavin^ a population of 100,000, .'h 
 V. e. 4'J, s. 2(i ('.."i V. (;. 12, s. J'.Ml 
 (2.)) amendiil). 
 
 T ll\li;, KxprcHsionH rolatiiif^ to, to bo liold 
 to i)e standard time, W \'. c. 2, h. 1. 
 
 Hours may be numberod according to 
 " 21 hour notation," W V. c. 2. b.2. 
 
 TOLL UOADS -soo Road CompanicH. 
 
 TUANSIKNT TllADKUS, Amount of 
 license fee wliicli nniy be imposed, 
 r>H V. c. 42, H. 21 (".;". V. c. 42, h. 
 4H'J (il,/) amendeil). 
 
 Wiio tobe declined " transient traders," 
 oM V. c. 42, H. 22. 
 
 u. 
 
 UNlNC()HI'()UATi;i) VILLAGKR, Kn- 
 
 foi'cin;{ )iaynu'nt of commutation 
 of Hlatuti! labour in, hH V. c. 42, s. 
 1, (55 V. c. 42, H. 17 (:{) (lamended). 
 
 Bee liocal Impri.-veini'nl 
 
 bu. :ti:n. 
 
 T. 
 
 r-i V. c. 42, 
 
 
 TIIKATRKS- see Public Buildings, 58 V. 
 c. 42, ss. IK, 10. 
 
 TILK, STONE AND TIMBER DRAIN- 
 
 AflE, Application by ownti- for 
 loan, .")H V. c. 0, s. 1 (Rov. Htat. 
 c. ;iH, H. 8 repealed). 
 
 Statutory declaration of ownorsbip and 
 aa to encumbrances, 58 V. c. '.), s. 1. 
 
 Notice to iiicumi)rancer, 5S V. c. 0, s. 1. 
 
 t'ommeucement of forenoiu}» provi- 
 sious, 58 \'. c. 0, H. 2. 
 
 V. 
 
 VO'l'EKS" lilS'l'.S, Act rcHpectiiif^ rej^istra- 
 tion of manbood suffra^i! voters in 
 cities extended to county towns, 
 .58 V. c. ;;, a. 1 (57 V. c. 4, a. 1 re- 
 pealed). 
 
 I'Ves of Clerk of the Peace for receiv- 
 ing.,' and tiling copy of list for each 
 municipality, 58 V. c. 18, a. 1. 
 
 w. 
 
 WATERWORKS, Construction of in po- 
 lice villat,'i'«, 58 V. c. 42, s. 35. 
 
 Approval of Provincial Board of Health 
 as to source of supply, 58 V. c. 40, 
 
 K. ;^ (Rev. 
 repealed). 
 
 Stat. c. 205, 8. 30 
 
 ^ 
 
AT 
 
 
 1? to, to bo lield 
 , 58 V. c. 2, H. 1. 
 
 
 3(1 iiocordiiii,' to 
 ' '<H V. C. 2. H. 2. 
 
 
 ^ompauicH. 
 
 
 , Amount of 
 ay be imjjoKod, 
 (;"»') V. c. -12, H. 
 
 isieiit truderu, " 
 
 J.ACJKR, Kii- 
 
 coiniiiiitatioii 
 
 . .''H V. c. 12. 8. 
 
 •■5)ttaiiiuiidc'd). 
 
 ftiiif^ ro^^iHtni- 
 fnim- vottsrH in 
 ;()unty towns, 
 /. c. i, H. 1 ro- 
 
 ico for: receiv- 
 f list for each 
 :. 18, b, 1. 
 
 ion of in po- 
 42, a. Hr,. 
 
 lard of flenltli 
 
 y, r)8 V. c. 1!), 
 
 205, s. bO