R. S. C. (1886) c. 139 (Evidence), 474 c. 144 (English Criminal Law), 97, 128, 616 32 Geo. III. c. 1 (Introduction of English Law), 61, 62, 63, 69, 96, 40 C. 1 (English Criminal Law), 69, 70, 71, 96, 106, 118, 2 Geo. IV. c. 11 (Marriage), 118 C. S. U. C. c. 14 (Court of Impeachment), 514 c. 181 (Liquor License Act), 358 49 Vic. c. 28 (Workmen's Compensation for Injuries), 458 R. S. O. (1887) c. C. 7 (Representation), 329 11 (Assembly), 328, 334 c. 44; 223 c. 61 (Evidence in Prosecutions), 474 c. 74; 362 39 C. C. 43-44 (Pharmacy Act), 373, 482, 487 c. 7 (Insurance Licenses), 429, 446 R. S. Q. (1888) Art. 124 (Assembly), 328 (i) PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 26 Vic. c. 15 (Assembly), 328 37 c. 21 (Controverted Elections), 290 (j) BRITISH COLUMBIA. 34 Vic. No. 70 (English Law), 615 34 No. 147; 614 Con. Stat. B. C. c. 40 (Controverted Elections), 290 Rev. Ord. (1888) c. 5 (Controverted Elections), 290 ERRATA ET CORRIGENDA. Page 40, line 19-for "clearly" read "equally." 187, 12-""we have enumerated" read "enunciated." 66 32-"" on" read "no." 194, What is said in the note (c) is subsequently qualified; see pp. 348-9. 228, The sentence beginning on line 4, is subsequently qualified. 289, line 18-for "1875" read "1874." 66 66 66 5-""distribution" read "re-distribution." 19-" "1892" read "1891." 406, Reference should be made to the decisions in British Colum bia; see p. — 429, head-line -for "sec. 91" read "see. 92." 444, line 18-for "majorities" read "majority." |