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URBAN AND RURAL PLANNING ACT, 2000

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION TOWN OF PLACENTIA MUNICIPAL PLAN 2014- 2024 AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS 2014-2024

TAKE NOTICE that the TOWN OF PLACENTIA Municipal Plan and Development Regulations 2014-2024 adopted on the 21st of April, 2015 and approved on the 16th of June, 2015 have been registered by the Minister of Municipal and Intergovernmental Affairs.

The TOWN OF PLACENTIA’S Municipal Plan and Development Regulations 2014-2024 come into effect on the day that this notice is published in The Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette. Anyone who wishes to inspect a copy of these documents may do so at the Town Office during normal working hours.

TOWN OF PLACENTIA Ed O’Keefe, Chief Administrative Officer

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QUIETING OF TITLES ACT Metes and bounds description of property surveyed for Nelson Butler and Janice Fitzgerald, located at Tilton, in the 2015 01G 5410 Electoral District of Port de Grave, Province of SUPREME COURT OF Newfoundland and Labrador and is more particularly NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR described as follows: TRIAL DIVISION (GENERAL) All that lot, piece or parcel of land situate to the northeast of

the Conception Bay Highway. NOTICE OF APPLICATION under the Quieting of Titles Act, RSNL1990 cQ-3, as amended. Beginning at a point, such point being a capped iron bar located at the northwesternmost angle of said described land NOTICE IS HEREBY given to all parties that CIBC and having NAD83 coordinates of N 5 277 273.775 and E MORTGAGES INC., trading as First Line Mortgages, of St. 282 494.161 of the modified three degree Transverse John's, a body corporate incorporated under the laws of the Mercator Projection for the Province of Newfoundland and Province of Ontario and registered to carry on business in Labrador; the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, (the "Applicant") has applied to the Supreme Court of THENCE running along the property of William and Newfoundland and Labrador, Trial Division, at the Judicial Margaret Fitzgerald north eighty-two degrees fifty-four Centre of St. John's to have the title to all that piece or parcel minutes forty-eight seconds east (N82°54'48"E) a distance of of land situate and being 756 Conception Bay Highway, in forty-eight decimal eight seven one metres (48.871m); the Town of Tilton, in the Province of Newfoundland and THENCE running along the property, now or formerly, of Labrador, Canada and more particularly described in Linda Shugarue north seventy degrees twenty-seven minutes Schedule "A" hereto annexed, of which the Applicant claims thirty-five seconds east (N70°27'35"E) a distance of seven on its own behalf to be the owner, investigated and for a decimal five eight nine metres (7.589m); declaration that the Applicant is the absolute owner thereof, subject to the qualifications and exceptions set forth in THENCE running along the property of Jason Crane and the Section 22 (1) of the Quieting of Titles Act. property, now or formerly, of John Mercer south eighteen degrees forty-two minutes twelve seconds east (S18°42' All persons having a claim adverse to the title claimed by the 12"E) a distance of fifty-nine decimal six seven zero metres Applicant should file in the Registry of the Supreme Court (59.670m); of Newfoundland and Labrador, Trial Division, Judicial THENCE running along the property of Gary Peddle south Centre of St. John's, at the Courthouse Building, Duckworth sixty-nine degrees zero nine minutes zero zero seconds west Street, St. John's, NL, A2C 5M3, particulars of such adverse (S69°09'00"W) a distance of thirty decimal three six three claim and serve the same, together with an affidavit to verify metres (30.363m); the same, on the undersigned solicitors for the Applicant on or before the 30th day of November, 2015, after which date THENCE running along said property of Gary Peddle south no party having a claim shall be permitted to file same or to fifty-three degrees forty-three minutes zero zero seconds be heard except by special leave of the Court subject to such west (S53°43'00"W) a distance of forty-five decimal three conditions as the Court may deem just. All such adverse one zero metres (45.310m); claims shall then be investigated in such manner as the Court THENCE running along said Conception Bay Highway may direct. north six degrees thirty-five minutes twenty-one seconds

west (N06°35'2l"W) a distance of eighty-six decimal one DATED at St. John's this 22nd day of October, 2015. four one metres (86.141m), more or less, to the point of

commencement. Reserving, nevertheless, from the above COX & PALMER described parcel Mercers Lane, 12m wide, and which is Solicitors for the Applicant more particularly shown, on the attached plan. PER: Conor E. Stack All bearings are referenced from the modified three degree ADDRESS FOR SERVICE: transverse mercator projection having a central meridian of Suite 1000, Scotia Centre fifty-three degrees west longitude and the whole parcel 235 Water Street containing a calculated area of 0.350 hectares, more or less, St. John's, NL A1C 1B6 and is more particularly shown, on the attached plan.

Tel: (709) 570-5323 October 18, 2005 Fax: (709) 738-7999

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2015 06G 0106 SCHEDULE "A" SUPREME COURT OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR All that piece or parcel of land situate and being at TRIAL DIVISION (GENERAL) Twillingate, abutted and bounded as follows, that is to say:

NOTICE OF APPLICATION under the Quieting of Titles Beginning at a survey marker in the westerly limit of Main Act, RSNL1990 cQ-3, as amended. Street, twenty (20) metres wide, the said point being the southernmost angle of the herein described parcel and NOTICE IS HEREBY given to all parties that NANCY having co-ordinates of North 5 501 926.591 metres and East JOANNE LIMITED, of Durrell, in the Province of 394 063.983 metres; Newfoundland and Labrador, has applied to the Supreme THENCE running along the northerly limit of Hayward’s Court, Trial Division, Grand Bank, to have title to all that Lane north seventy-seven degrees eleven minutes thirty- piece or parcel of property situate at Twillingate, in the eight seconds west (N 77º11'38''W) thirty-two decimal six District of The Isles of Notre Dame, in the Province of six zero (32.660) metres to a survey marker; Newfoundland and Labrador, which property is more particularly described in Schedule "A" hereto annexed and THENCE north sixty-nine degrees forty-eight minutes shown in Schedule "B" hereto annexed. thirty-eight seconds west (N69º48'38''W) thirty-nine decimal one one zero (39.110) metres to a survey marker, ALL BEARINGS aforementioned, for which NANCY THENCE north seventy-six degrees twenty-four minutes JOANNE LIMITED claims to be the owner investigated and zero eight seconds west (N76°24'08''W) fifty-six decimal for a Declaration that it is the absolute owner in fee simple four zero zero (56.400) metres to a survey marker; in possession and the said NANCY JOANNE LIMITED has been ordered to public Notice of Application as required by THENCE north fifty-nine degrees fifteen minutes thirty- the above named Act. eight seconds west (N59º15'38''W) fifteen decimal seven eight seven (15.787) metres to a survey marker; All persons having title adverse to the said title claimed by THENCE running along the southeasterly limit of Plant the said NANCY JOANNE LIMITED shall file in the Road north forty degrees twenty-six minutes fifty-two Registry of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and seconds east (N40º26'52''E) twenty-seven decimal four five Labrador, Trial Division, Gander, particulars of such adverse seven (27.457) metres to a survey marker; claim and serve the same together with an Affidavit verifying same on the undersigned Solicitors for the THENCE running by land of Notre Dame Seafoods or Petitioner on or before the 6th day of December, 2015, after Assigns and by Ian Ashbourne's Limited south sixty-nine which date no party having any claim shall be permitted to degrees forty-one minutes thirty-eight seconds east file the same or to be heard except by special leave of the (S69º41'38''E) forty-two decimal five three zero (42.530) Court and subject to such conditions as the Court may deem metres to a survey marker; just. THENCE running by land of Ashbourne's Limited south All such adverse claims shall be investigated then in such fifty-nine degrees fifteen minutes thirty-eight seconds east manner as the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and (S59º15'38''E) forty-eight decimal nine five five (48.955) Labrador, Trial Division, Gander, may direct. metres to a survey marker; THENCE south seventy-one degrees thirty-eight minutes DATED AT Clarenville, in the Province of Newfoundland thirty-eight seconds east (S71º38'38''E) thirty-nine decimal st and Labrador, this 21 day of August, 2015. four eight zero (39.480) metres to a survey marker;

MILLS PITTMAN & TWYNE THENCE running along the aforesaid westerly limit of Main Solicitors for the Applicant Street, twenty (20) metres wide, south zero one degrees PER: Gregory J. French thirty-seven minutes twenty-two seconds west (S01°37'22''W) ten decimal seven five zero (10.750) metres, ADDRESS FOR SERVICE: more or less, to the point of beginning and being more 111 Manitoba Drive particularly shown and delineated on the attached plan; Suite 201 The above described piece or parcel of land contains an area Clarenville, NL A5A 1K2 of zero decimal two six four (0.264) hectares, more or less;

Tel: (709) 466-2641 All bearings referenced to the meridian of fifty-six degrees Fax: (709) 466-7109 west longitude of the Three Degree Modified Transverse Mercator Projection, Zone 2, NAD 83 for the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador. No. 14292 December 10, 2014

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TRUSTEE ACT OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE Administrator of the Estate of ESTATE NOTICE JANE ELIZABETH WHITE

In the Matter of the Estate of ELIZABETH MCNEIL, Late ADDRESS FOR SERVICE: of Channel-Port aux Basques, in the Province of Viking Building Newfoundland and Labrador, Deceased, 401 - 136 Crosbie Road St. John’s, NL A1B 3K3 All persons claiming to be creditors of or who have any claims or demands either as beneficiaries or next of kin (by Tel: (709) 729-4512 blood, legal adoption or marriage) upon or affecting the Fax: (709) 729-3063 Estate of ELIZABETH MCNEIL Gentlewoman, who died at Channel-Port aux Basques, NL on or about September 5, Nov 6 2014, are hereby requested to send particulars thereof in writing, duly attested, to the Office of the Public Trustee, ESTATE NOTICE 401 - 136 Crosbie Road, St. John’s, NL, A1B 3K3, Administrator of the Estate of ELIZABETH MCNEIL, on or IN THE ESTATE of JUNE LORRAINE WHITE, Late of before December 8, 2015, after which date the said Stephenville Crossing, in the Province of Newfoundland and Administrator will proceed to distribute the Estate having Labrador, Deceased: October 17, 2015. regard only to the claims of which he then shall have had notice. All persons claiming to be creditors of or who have any claims or demands upon or affecting the Estate of JUNE DATED at St. John’s, this 7th day of November, 2015. LORRAINE WHITE, Late of Stephenville Crossing, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Deceased, are OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE hereby requested to send the particulars of the same in writing, duly attested, to the undersigned Solicitor for the Administrator of the Estate of th ELIZABETH MCNEIL Administratrix of the Estate on or before the 30 day of November, 2015, after which date the said Administratrix ADDRESS FOR SERVICE: will proceed to distribute the said Estate having regard only Viking Building to the claims of which notice shall have been received. 401 - 136 Crosbie Road DATED at Stephenville, Newfoundland and Labrador, this St. John’s, NL A1B 3K3 th 26 day of October, 2015. Tel: (709) 729-4512 Fax: (709) 729-3063 ROXANNE PIKE LAW OFFICE Solicitor for the Administratrix Nov 6 PER: Roxanne Pike

ESTATE NOTICE ADDRESS FOR SERVICE: P. O. Box 272 IN THE MATTER of the Estate of JANE ELIZABETH 43 Main Street WHITE, Late of Corner Brook, in the Province of Stephenville, NL A2N 2Z4 Newfoundland and Labrador, Deceased, Tel: (709) 643-6436 All persons claiming to be creditors of or who have any Fax: (709) 643-9343 claims or demands either as beneficiaries or next of kin (by blood, legal adoption or marriage) upon or affecting the Nov 6 Estate of JANE ELIZABETH WHITE, Gentlewoman, who died at Corner Brook, NL on or about January 22, 2010, are hereby requested to send particulars thereof in writing, duly attested, to the Office of the Public Trustee, 401 - 136 Crosbie Road, St. John’s, NL, A1B 3K3, Administrator of the Estate of JANE ELIZABETH WHITE, on or before December 6, 2015, after which date the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have had notice.

DATED at St. John’s, this 6th day of November, 2015.

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PART II SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION FILED UNDER THE STATUTES AND SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT Vol. 90 ST. JOHN’S, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2015 No. 45

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATIONS NLR 100/15 NLR 101/15 NLR 102/15 NLR 103/15

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 100/15

Revenue Administration Regulations (Amendment) under the Revenue Administration Act (O.C. 2015-262)

(Filed November 3, 2015)

Under the authority of sections 107, 110 and 113 of the Revenue Administration Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following regulations.

Dated at St. John’s, November 2, 2015.

Julia Mullaley Clerk of the Executive Council

REGULATIONS

Analysis

1. S.2 Amdt. 3. S.61 R&S Interpretation Processing allowance 2. S.60 Amdt. 4. S.61.1 Added Depreciation expenses Operating expenses 5. Commencement

NLR 73/11 1. Subsection 2(1) of the Revenue Administration Regulations is as amended amended by adding immediately after paragraph (dd) the following:

(dd.1) "ore" means a mixture of ore minerals and gangue;

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2. (1) Subsection 60(1.1) of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

(1.1) For the purpose of subsection (1), where an asset used in mining operations, processing or smelting is also used in other activities, the depreciation expense of that asset shall be reduced by the proportion that the asset is used in those other activities as compared to the total use of the asset during the year.

(2) Section 60 of the regulations is amended by adding immediately after subsection (1.1) the following:

(1.2) Where an asset referred to in subsection (1) is used to mine, process or smelt both ore originating inside and outside the province, the depreciation expense referred to in subsection (1) shall be reduced by the proportion that the asset is used by a taxpayer in processing or smelting ore from outside the province as compared to the total use of the asset during a year.

3. Section 61 of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

Processing 61. (1) For the purpose of subsection 82(3) of the Act, an operator allowance may deduct an amount by way of return on capital directly and necessarily employed by the taxpayer in processing equal to

(a) 8% of the original cost of processing assets permanently located in the province, exclusive of interest or financing charges; and

(b) 15% of the original cost of smelting assets permanently located in the province, exclusive of interest or financing charges.

(2) For the purpose of subsection (1), where a processing asset or smelting asset referred to in that subsection is also used in other activities, the processing allowance referred to in subsection (1) shall be reduced by the proportion that the asset is used on those other activities as compared to the total use of the asset during the year.

(3) For the purpose of subsection (1) where a processing asset or smelting asset referred to in that subsection is used to process or smelt both ore originating inside and outside the province, the processing

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allowance referred to in subsection (1) shall be reduced by the proportion that the asset is used by a taxpayer in processing or smelting ore from outside the province as compared to the total use of the asset during a year.

4. The regulations are amended by adding immediately after section 61 the following:

Operating expenses 61.1 (1) In accordance with section 82 of the Act, expenses and outlays directly attributable to and reasonably incurred in mining operations and in processing and smelting shall be prorated in accordance with subsections (2) and (3).

(2) Where mining operations, processing or smelting activity by a taxpayer occurs in combination with other activities, the operating expenses referred to in subsection (1) and section 82 of the Act shall be reduced by the proportion of those other activities as compared to the total of all activities directly attributable to and reasonably incurred in mining operations, processing or smelting activity by a taxpayer in a year.

(3) Where mining operations, processing or smelting activity by a taxpayer relates to ore originating both inside and outside the province, the operating expenses referred to in subsection (1) and section 82 of the Act shall be reduced by the proportion that the taxpayer processes or smelts ore from outside the province as compared to the total ore processed or smelted in the province by a taxpayer during the year.

Commencement 5. These regulations are considered to have come into force on February 19, 2014.

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NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 101/15

Wild Life Regulations (Amendment) under the Wild Life Act (O.C. 2015-261)

(Filed November 3, 2015)

Under the authority of section 7 of the Wild Life Act, the minister, with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, makes the following regulations.

Dated at St. John’s, November 2, 2015.

Dan Crummell Minister of Environment and Conservation

Julia Mullaley Clerk of the Executive Council

REGULATIONS

Analysis

1. S.2 Amdt. 5. S.45 Amdt. Definitions Traffic in big game 2. S.8.1 R&S 6. S.65 Amdt. Angler with a disability Proof of sex 3. S.36.1 R&S 7. S.69 Amdt. Training course required Removal of game 4. S.36.2 Amdt. 8. S.70 Amdt. Hunter with a disability Surrender of licences

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9. S.97 Amdt. 11. S.103 Amdt. Production of licences Exception 10. S.101 Amdt. 12. S.107 Amdt. Alteration or transfer of Firearms, ammunition, licence permits and licences 13. Commencement

CNLR 1156/96 1. (1) Section 2 of the Wild Life Regulations is amended by as amended renumbering paragraph (a.1) as paragraph (a.2) and adding immediately before that paragraph the following:

(a.1) "angler with a disability" means a person who holds a valid inland fishery licence, a river specific inland fishery licence or a valid family inland fishery licence and has a disability affecting angling activities;

(2) Paragraphs 2(d.02) to (d.3) of the regulations are repealed and the following substituted:

(d.2) "designated angler" means a person who holds a valid inland fishery licence, river specific inland fishery licence or a valid family inland fishery licence and is specified by an angler with a disability to angle and retain a species of fish that the angler with a disability is permitted by law to catch and retain, but does not include a person who is prohibited by the court from holding an inland fishery licence;

(d.3) "designated hunter" means a person who has completed a hunter training course or program recognized by the minister and is specified by a hunter with a disability to shoot and retrieve a big game animal of the kind and sex named on the licence of the hunter with a disability, but does not include a person who is prohibited by the court from possessing a firearm or holding a big game licence;

(d.4) "disability affecting angling activities" means a permanent impairment or other permanent medical condition which, in the opinion of a health care provider, restricts a person's ability to perform the activities of angling, including accessing a place from which to angle, retaining and releasing fish;

(d.5) "disability affecting hunting activities" means a permanent impairment or other permanent medical condition which, in

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the opinion of a health care provider, restricts a person's ability to perform the activities of hunting, including shooting and retrieving a big game animal;

(3) Section 2 of the regulations is amended by renumbering paragraph (i.1) as paragraph (i.2) and by adding immediately before that paragraph the following:

(i.1) "health care provider" means a person licensed as a medical practitioner under the Medical Act, 2011, as a nurse practitioner under the Registered Nurses Act, 2008 or as a practitioner under the Optometry Act, 2012;

(4) Section 2 of the regulations is amended by adding immediately after paragraph (j) the following:

(j.1) "hunter with a disability" means a person who holds a valid big game licence issued by the minister and has a disability affecting hunting activities;

(5) Section 2 of the regulations is amended by renumbering paragraph (k.1) as paragraph (k.2) and by adding immediately before that paragraph the following:

(k.1) "legally blind" means a permanent impairment or other permanent medical condition in which a person, in the opinion of a health care provider,

(i) has no better than 20/200 vision, that is, he or she, with the best possible correction can see less at 6 metres than a person with normal vision can see at 61 metres, or

(ii) has a maximum diameter of field of vision in both eyes of less than 20°;

(6) Paragraphs 2(o.1) and (o.2) of the regulations are repealed.

(7) Section 2 of the regulations is amended by adding immediately after paragraph (p.1) the following:

(p.2) "service animal" means a service animal as defined in the Service Animal Act;

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2. Section 8.1 of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

Angler with a 8.1 (1) An angler with a disability may specify one designated disability angler to angle and retain the species set out in the licence of the angler with a disability, in the area permitted and within the bag limits set by law.

(2) A designated angler shall

(a) keep within 100 metres of the angler with a disability, except when in pursuit of a fish that has been hooked for the angler with a disability;

(b) possess the licence and tags of the angler with a disability at all times while angling for that angler with a disability; and

(c) immediately affix and lock a tag to a salmon caught for the angler with a disability in the manner described in subsection 6(3).

(3) Where a designated angler retains and tags a salmon, the angler with a disability shall immediately take possession of and retain the salmon.

3. Section 36.1 of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

Training course 36.1 (1) A person, including a person who has a disability affecting required hunting activities,

(a) who intends to hunt for the first time; or

(b) who has not completed a hunter training course or program recognized by the minister,

shall, before becoming eligible for a big game licence draw, complete the Firearm Safety/Hunter Education Program, or a similar hunter training course or program in another jurisdiction that is recognized by the minister.

(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), a person who is legally blind may be exempted from the standard testing in the Firearm

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Safety/Hunter Education Program which requires vision to perform if he or she provides a certificate from a health care provider certifying that he or she is legally blind.

4. Subsections 36.2(1) to (4) of the regulations are repealed and the following substituted:

Hunter with a 36.2 (1) The minister may, upon application from a person who has a disability disability affecting hunting activities, issue a big game licence under section 35.

(2) A hunter with a disability

(a) who is legally blind shall; or

(b) who is not legally blind may

specify one designated hunter to shoot and retrieve the type and sex of big game animal named on the licence of the hunter with a disability.

(3) A designated hunter shall

(a) keep the hunter with a disability within sight at all times; and

(b) possess the licence and tags of a hunter with a disability at all times while hunting for that hunter with a disability.

(4) Notwithstanding paragraph (3)(a), a designated hunter is not required to keep the hunter with a disability within sight when that designated hunter is in pursuit of an animal that he or she has injured.

5. Subparagraph 45(1)(b)(i.1) of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

(i.1) a person who has been specified as a designated hunter by a hunter with a disability where the big game animal has been taken in accordance with these regulations,

6. Subsection 65(2) of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

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(2) Subsection (1) includes a hunter with a disability notwithstanding the fact that a designated hunter has performed the actual killing of the moose or caribou.

7. Subsection 69(6) of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

(6) In this section, a person who has killed game includes a hunter with a disability who specifies a designated hunter under these regulations.

8. Subsection 70(4) of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

(4) In this section, a holder of a big game licence includes a hunter with a disability.

9. Subsection 97(3) of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

(3) Subsection (2) does not apply to a hunter with a disability who has specified a designated hunter to hunt for him or her under a valid big game licence.

10. Subsection 101(4) of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

(4) In this section, "transfer" does not include the possession of a licence of a hunter with a disability by a designated hunter as required by subsection 36.2(3).

11. Paragraph 103(b) of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

(b) to a hunter with a disability who requires the use of a service animal that is a dog,

12. Subsection 107(4.1) of the regulations is repealed and the following substituted:

(4.1) Notwithstanding subsection (4), a person who is legally blind shall not carry, transport, possess or use a firearm for the purpose of hunting.

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Commencement 13. These regulations come into force on April 1, 2016.

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Proclamation Dissolving the Forty-Seventh General Assembly (O.C. 2015-270)

(Filed November 5, 2015)

ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, Canada and Her Other Realms and Territories QUEEN, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith.

FRANK F. FAGAN Lieutenant Governor Attorney General

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME,

GREETING;

A PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS We think fit to dissolve the Forty-Seventh General As- sembly of Our Province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

NOW KNOW YE that We do by this Our Proclamation dissolve the Forty-Seventh General Assembly, and We do hereby discharge the Members of the House of Assembly of Our said Province of New- foundland and Labrador from further attendance in the said General Assembly.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF We have caused the Great Seal of Our Prov- ince to be hereunto affixed.

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WITNESS: Our trusty and well-beloved the Honourable Frank F. Fagan, Member of the Order of Canada, Chancellor of the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador, Lieutenant Governor in and for Our Province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

AT OUR GOVERNMENT HOUSE, in Our City of St. John's, this 5th day of November in the year of Our Lord two thousand and fifteen in the sixty-fourth year of Our Reign.

BY COMMAND,

KEITH HUTCHINGS Registrar General

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Proclamation providing for the Holding of a General Election under the Elections Act, 1991 (O.C. 2015-271)

(Filed November 5, 2015)

ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, Canada and Her Other Realms and Territories QUEEN, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith.

FRANK F. FAGAN FELIX COLLINS Lieutenant Governor Attorney General

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME,

GREETING;

A PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS by Our Proclamation dated the 5th day of November 2015, We did dissolve the Forty-Seventh General Assembly of Our Province of Newfoundland and Labrador;

AND WHEREAS it is Our Will and Pleasure to summon and call a General Assembly within Our said Province and for that purpose to direct the issue of Writs of Election for a General Election of Members to serve in the House of Assembly of Our said Province;

AND WHEREAS under the authority of section 57 of the Elections Act, 1991 (the "Act"), We are empowered to direct the issuance of a Writ of Election for the election of Members to the House of Assembly;

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Proclamation providing for the 103/15 Holding of a General Election

NOW KNOW YE that We do by this Our Proclamation direct that a Writ of Election for each of the Electoral Districts hereinafter mentioned be issued;

AND WE DO further direct:

1. That the last day for the nomination of candidates for the Election is Friday, the 20th day of November, 2015 in all Electoral Districts;

2. That the place in each Electoral District for the nomination of candidates for the said Election be as follows:

For the District of Baie Verte - Green Bay at 60 Water Street, LaScie;

For the District of Bonavista at the Public Building, 24-28 Church Street, Bonavista;

For the District of Burgeo - La Poile at the BCJ Tax Centre, 73 High Street, Port aux Basques;

For the District of Burin - Grand Bank at the Father Berney Building, 98-103 Main Street, Suite 228, Burin;

For the District of Cape St. Francis at PJ’s Groceteria, 1234 Torbay Road, Torbay;

For the District of Carbonear - Trinity - Bay de Verde at Sea Arch Efficiency Units, Main Road, Burnt Point;

For the District of Cartwright - L'Anse au Clair at 246 Route 510, Port Hope Simpson;

For the District of Conception Bay East - Bell Island at St. Philip’s Anglican Church, 20 Coady’s Road, Portugal Cove- St. Philips;

For the District of Conception Bay South at All Saints Parish Hall, 419 Conception Bay Highway, Conception Bay South;

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For the District of Corner Brook at 1A Lester Avenue, Corner Brook;

For the District of Exploits at the Trinity United Church, Community Events Wing, 17 Church Road, Botwood;

For the District of Ferryland at the Ferryland Town Hall, 88 Baltimore Drive, Ferryland;

For the District of Fogo Island - Cape Freels at the Aspen Cove Fire Hall, 34 Aspen Main, Aspen Cove;

For the District of Fortune Bay - Cape La Hune at the Elliott Premises, 33-37 Elliott Drive, Harbour Breton;

For the District of Gander at the Former Curves Building, 34 Elizabeth Drive, Gander;

For the District of Grand Falls-Windsor - Buchans at Barker Fab. Ltd., 136 Main Street, Grand Falls-Windsor;

For the District of Harbour Grace - Port de Grave at the Cal Legrow Building, 276A Conception Bay Highway, Bay Roberts;

For the District of Harbour Main at the Knights of Columbus, 3 Church Hill, Avondale;

For the District of Humber - Bay of Islands at Keith Penney & Associates Inc., 57 Humber Road, Corner Brook;

For the District of Humber - Gros Morne at the Central Development Association Tourism Information Centre, #2 Route 430, Parsons Pond;

For the District of Labrador West at Gateway Labrador Inc., 1365 Route 500, Nichols-Adam Highway, Labrador City;

For the District of Lake Melville at the Scotiabank Building, 45 Grenfell Street, Happy Valley-Goose Bay;

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For the District of Lewisporte - Twillingate at the Masonic Lodge, 111 Main Street, Twillingate;

For the District of Mount Pearl North at the Church of the Ascension, 58 Smallwood Drive, Mount Pearl;

For the District of Mount Pearl - Southlands at St. Peter’s Church, 110 Ashford Drive, Mount Pearl;

For the District of Mount Scio at Tara Place, 31 Peet Street, Suite 212, St. John’s;

For the District of Placentia - St. Mary's at the Placentia Area Development Building, 16 Prince William Drive, Placentia;

For the District of Placentia West - Bellevue at the North Harbour Community Centre (Basement), 16 Woody Island Road, North Harbour;

For the District of St. Barbe - L’Anse aux Meadows at the Clock Shopping Centre, 227 West Street, St. Anthony;

For the District of St. George's - Humber at the Siki Bennett Memorial Stadium, 13 Diamond Court, St. George’s;

For the District of St. John's Centre at St. Teresa’s Parish Church (Basement - West Entrance), 120 Mundy Pond Road, St. John’s;

For the District of St. John's East - Quidi Vidi at The Hub, 2nd Floor, 21 Merrymeeting Road, St. John’s;

For the District of St. John's West at the Waterford Valley Mall, 655 Topsail Road, St. John’s;

For the District of Stephenville - Port Au Port at Our Lady of Mercy Museum, 103 Main Street, Port au Port West;

For the District of Terra Nova at Felix Place, 2B Shoal Harbour Drive, Clarenville;

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For the District of Topsail - Paradise at 1489 Topsail Road, Paradise;

For the District of Torngat Mountains at Webb’s Boarding House, 13 Middlepath Road, Nain;

For the District of Virginia Waters - Pleasantville at the Municipalities NL Building, 460 Torbay Road, St. John’s;

For the District of Waterford Valley at St. Mary the Virgin Church, 1 Cornwall Crescent, St. John’s; and

For the District of Windsor Lake at 40 Airport Heights Drive, St. John’s;

3. That the day of polling in each Electoral District is Monday, the 30th day of November, 2015;

4. That a Writ of Election for the said Election be issued for each Electoral District in the Province; and

5. That the Writ of Election for each Electoral District shall be issued on Thursday, the 5th day of November, 2015, and be returnable at the time and in the manner prescribed by Division E of the Act, together with the return of the person to whom the writ is directed endorsed thereon, and all other documents and other things required to be transmitted to the Chief Electoral Officer by virtue thereof.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF We have caused the Great Seal of Our Province to be hereunto affixed.

WITNESS: Our trusty and well-beloved the Honourable Frank F. Fagan, Member of the Order of Canada, Chancellor of the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador, Lieutenant Governor in and for Our Province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

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AT OUR GOVERNMENT HOUSE, in Our City of St. John's, this 5th day of November in the year of Our Lord two thousand and fifteen in the sixty-fourth year of Our Reign.

BY COMMAND,

KEITH HUTCHINGS Registrar General

©Queen's Printer

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Index PART I Quieting of Titles Act – Notices ...... 378 Trustee Act – Notices ...... 382 Urban and Rural Planning, 2000 Act – Notice ...... 377

PART II CONTINUING INDEX OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION Title of Act and Subordinate Legislation CNLR or NL Gazette made thereunder NL Reg. Amendment Date & Page No.

Proclamation Dissolving the NLR 102/15 New Nov 6/15 p. 855 Forty-Seventy General Extraordinary Gazette Assembly Nov 5/15

Elections Act, 1991

Proclamation providing for the NLR 103/15 New Nov 615 p. 857 Holding of a General Election Extraordinary Gazette Nov 5/15 Revenue Administration Act

Revenue Administration NLR 100/15 Amends Nov 6/15 p. 843 Regulations (Amdt) S.2 Amdt. S.60 Amdt. S.61 R&S S.61.1 Added Extraordinary Gazette Nov 3/15

Wild Life Act

Wild Life Regulations NLR 101/15 Amends Nov 6/15 p. 847 (Amdt) CNLR 1156/96 (In force April 1, 2016) S.2 Amdt. S.8.1 R&S S.36.1 R&S S.36.2 Amdt. S.45 Amdt. S.65 Amdt. S.69 Amdt. S.70 Amdt. S.97 Amdt. S.101 Amdt. S.103 Amdt. S.107 Amdt. Extraordinary Gazette Nov 3/15

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