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Index of Advertisements for the Royal Gazette Part I Volume 225 2016 Nova Scotia Index of Advertisements for the Royal Gazette Part I Volume 225 2016 Printed by the Office of the Royal Gazette Halifax, Nova Scotia This publication is copyright © 2016, Province of Nova Scotia, all rights reserved. It is for your personal use and may not be copied for the purposes of resale in this or any other form. © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. TABLE OF CONTENTS COMPANIES ACT ..........................................................................................................................................................1 COMPANIES ACT – COMPANIES CHANGE OF NAME ..........................................................................................5 CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS ACT ......................................................................................................................5 CORPORATIONS REGISTRATION ACT ....................................................................................................................6 CREDIT UNION ACT .....................................................................................................................................................6 CRIMINAL CODE OF CANADA ..................................................................................................................................6 CRIMINAL CODE OF CANADA – ANALYST DESIGNATIONS .............................................................................6 CRIMINAL CODE OF CANADA – QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN DESIGNATIONS (INTOX EC/IR II) ...................6 ELECTIONS ACT ...........................................................................................................................................................7 FORESTS ACT ................................................................................................................................................................7 FISHERIES AND COASTAL RESOURCES ACT ........................................................................................................7 JUDICATURE ACT ........................................................................................................................................................7 LABOUR STANDARDS CODE .....................................................................................................................................8 LAND REGISTRATION ACT ........................................................................................................................................8 MOTOR CARRIER ACT ................................................................................................................................................8 MOTOR VEHICLE TRANSPORT ACT ........................................................................................................................8 MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ACT ..............................................................................................................................8 NOTARIES AND COMMISSIONERS ACT – COMMISSIONER APPOINTMENTS ................................................8 NOTARIES AND COMMISSIONERS ACT – COMMISSIONER REAPPOINTMENTS .........................................11 NOTARIES AND COMMISSIONERS ACT – COMMISSIONER REVOCATIONS ................................................12 ORDERS IN COUNCIL ................................................................................................................................................12 PARTNERSHIPS AND BUSINESS NAMES REGISTRATION ACT ........................................................................12 PENSION BENEFITS ACT ..........................................................................................................................................12 PROBATE ACT – ESTATE NOTICE ..........................................................................................................................12 PROBATE ACT – PROOF IN SOLEMN FORM .........................................................................................................32 QUIETING TITLES ACT..............................................................................................................................................32 SOLEMNIZATION OF MARRIAGE ACT ..................................................................................................................33 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES .....................................................................................................................................33 © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. 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Index to The Royal Gazette Part I, Volume 225, 2016 1 Name or Title Page Name or Title Page COMPANIES ACT 3229970 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 144 3236013 Nova Scotia Company ..................................... 525 1007306 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1723 3237487 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1140 1014984 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 645 3239638 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 106 1407742 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 604 3239638 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 561 1750 Management Services Limited .............................. 989 3239992 Nova Scotia Company ................................... 1578 2203474 Nova Scotia Limited .......................................... 74 3241875 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1060 2227738 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 844 3241875 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1724 2270175 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1943 3241961 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1793 2285574 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1905 3242084 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1793 2295257 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1539 3243424 Nova Scotia Company ................................... 1287 2307534 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 525 3243425 Nova Scotia Company ................................... 1288 2322035 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 844 3246187 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 317 2336018 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1287 3246379 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1245 2336867 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 232 3253621 Nova Scotia Limited .......................................... 74 2563238 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1617 3253856 Nova Scotia Company ..................................... 722 3014273 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1687 3258155 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1505 3031787 Nova Scotia Company / 3031787 3258198 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1245 Compagnie de la Nouvelle Ecosse ............................ 1470 3259810 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1793 3039667 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1905 3260263 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1470 3041430 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1831 3264611 Nova Scotia Company ................................... 1832 3043984 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1140 3265571 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 844 3045059 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1617 3268454 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1868 3045059 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1868 3269003 Nova Scotia Limited (operating as Fork 3047002 Nova Scotia Company ................................... 1321 Food Strategy Consultancy) ......................................... 682 3051889 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 232 3269003 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1618 3052155 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 877 3271210 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 561 3055884 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 411 3274564 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 844 3057690 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 921 3274608 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1173 3059753 Nova Scotia Limited .......................................... 74 3274963 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 921 3061831 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1761 3275382 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1506 3069510 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1173 3277077 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1578 3069510 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 682 3277752 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1687 3071406 Nova Scotia Company ..................................... 144 3277763 Nova Scotia Limited ...................................... 1761 3075963 Nova Scotia Company ................................... 1392 3278828 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 989 3076483 Nova Scotia Limited ........................................ 495 3280086 Nova Scotia
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