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The Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR GAZETTE PART I PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY Vol. 90 ST. JOHN’S, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2015 No. 43 QUIETING OF TITLES ACT and Labrador, Trial Division, Grand Bank, particulars of such adverse claim and serve the same together with an 2015 06G 0121 Affidavit verifying same on the undersigned Solicitors for SUPREME COURT OF the Petitioner on or before the 20th day of November, 2015, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR after which date no party having any claim shall be TRIAL DIVISION (GENERAL) permitted to file the same or to be heard except by special leave of the Court and subject to such conditions as the NOTICE OF APPLICATION under the Quieting of Titles Court may deem just. Act, RSNL1990 cQ-3, as amended. All such adverse claims shall be investigated then in such NOTICE IS HEREBY given to all parties that LEONARD manner as the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and BARRY and NANCY BARRY, of the Town of Port Rexton, Labrador, Trial Division, Grand Bank, may direct in the District of Trinity North, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, has applied to the Supreme DATED AT Clarenville, in the Province of Newfoundland Court, Trial Division, Grand Bank, to have title to all that and Labrador, this 21st day of September, 2015. piece or parcel of property situate at Port Rexton, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador which property is MILLS PITTMAN & TWYNE more particularly described in Schedule "A" hereto annexed Solicitors for the Applicants and shown in Schedule "B" hereto annexed. PER: Gregory J. French ALL BEARINGS aforementioned, for which LEONARD ADDRESS FOR SERVICE: BARRY and NANCY BARRY claim to be the owners 111 Manitoba Drive. Suite 201 investigated and for a Declaration that they are the absolute Clarenville, NL A5A IK2 owners in fee simple in possession and the said LEONARD BARRY and NANCY BARRY have been ordered to public Tel: (709) 466-2641 Notice of Application as required by the above named Act. Fax: (709) 466-7109 e-mail: [email protected] All persons having title adverse to the said title claimed by the said LEONARD BARRY and NANCY BARRY shall file in the Registry of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland 369 THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR GAZETTE October 23, 2015 Leonard and Nancy Barry Port Rexton, NL (50.49) metres as measured on a bearing of South six degrees fifteen minutes twenty seconds East (S6º15ʹ20ʺE) SCHEDULE "A" from·the last mentioned point; ALL THAT piece or parcel of land situate and being in the THENCE by property now or formerly Gerald Ploughman Town of Port Rexton, in the Electoral District of Trinity North sixty-eight degrees thirty-four minutes zero zero North abutted and bounded as follows: seconds West (N68º34ʹ00ʺW) thirty-two decimal zero four (32.04) metres, North seventy-eight degrees fifty-four THAT IS TO SAY: Beginning at a point on the eastern limit minutes zero zero seconds West (N78º54ʹ00ʺW) ninety-six of World Pond Road (12 metres wide), the said point having decimal five two (96.52) metres; coordinates N 5 362 550.48 metres and E 280 452.47 metres of the Three Degree Modified Transverse Mercator THENCE along the said western limit of World Pond Road Projection (NAD-83) for the Province of Newfoundland and North seventeen degrees zero two minutes fifteen seconds Labrador; East (N17º02ʹ15ʺE) twenty-nine decimal five nine (29.59) metres, more or less to the point of beginning and containing THENCE by property of Roy Ayles South eighty-five an area of 0.4360 hectares. degrees thirty-nine minutes fifteen seconds East (S85º39ʹ15ʺE) one hundred and ten decimal six nine ALL bearings refer to the above mentioned Projection. (110.69) metres; The above described piece or parcel of land is subject to a THENCE along the western limit of Country Road to a Service Line Easement (5.4 metres wide) extending through point, the said point being distant fifty decimal four nine the property as shown on the plan hereto attached. Oct 23 370 THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR GAZETTE October 23, 2015 TRUSTEE ACT STEWART MCKELVEY PER: Dennis J. Ryan ADDRESS FOR SERVICE: ESTATE NOTICE P.O. Box 5038 Suite 1100, Cabot Place IN THE MATTER OF the Estate and Effects of Late 100 New Gower Street MAGGIE LOUISE BLACKLER, of the Town of St. John's, NL A1C 5V3 Twillingate, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Retired Person, Deceased. Oct 23 All persons claiming to be creditors of or who have any ESTATE NOTICE claims or demands upon or affecting the Estate of MAGGIE LOUISE BLACKLER, the aforesaid deceased, who died at IN THE MATTER of the Estate of ARTHUR GORDON Town of Twillingate, in the Province of Newfoundland and JAMES, Late of Channel - Port aux Basques, in the Province Labrador on or about the 16th day of February, 2015, are of Newfoundland and Labrador, Deceased. hereby requested to send particulars thereof in writing, duly attested, to the undersigned Solicitor for the Executor of the All persons claiming to be creditors of, or who have any Estate on or before the 27th day of October, 2015 after which claims or demands either as beneficiaries or next of kin (by date the Executor will proceed to distribute the said Estate full or half blood, legal adoption or marriage) upon or having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have affecting the Estate of ARTHUR GORDON JAMES, retired had notice. person, who died at Channel Port aux Basques, NL on or about July 10, 2014, are hereby requested to send particulars DATED at the Town of Gander, Newfoundland and thereof in writing, duly attested, to: Office of the Public Labrador, this 6th day of October, 2015. Trustee, 401 - 136 Crosbie Road, St. John's, NL A1B 3K3. BONNELL LAW Particulars will be received by the Public Trustee, as Solicitor for the Executor Administrator of the Estate of ARTHUR GORDON PER: R. Archibald Bonnell JAMES, on or before November 25, 2015, after which date the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the Estate ADDRESS FOR SERVICE: having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have P.O. Box 563 had notice. 218 Airport Boulevard DATED at the City of St. John's, in the Province of Gander, Newfoundland A1V 2E1 rd Newfoundland and Labrador this 23 day of October, 2015. Tel: (709) 651-4949 Fax: (709) 651-4951 OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE Administrator of the Estate of Oct 16 & 23 ARTHUR GORDON JAMES ESTATE NOTICE ADDRESS FOR SERVICE: Viking Building 401 - 136 Crosbie Road IN THE MATTER of the Estate of WILLIAM GRIFFIN, of St. John’s, NL A1B 3K3 St. John's, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Gentleman, Deceased. Tel: (709) 729-4513 Fax: (709) 729-3063 All persons claiming to be creditors or heirs at law of or who have any claims or demands upon or affecting the Estate of Oct 23 WILLIAM GRIFFIN, Late of St. John's, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Gentleman, are hereby requested to send particulars of the same in writing, duly attested, to the Executor of the Estate of WILLIAM GRIFFIN, c/o Stewart McKelvey, Suite 1100, Cabot Place, 100 New Gower Street, P.O. Box 5038, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, A1C 5V3, Attention: Dennis J. Ryan on or before the 30th day of November, 2015 after which date the Executor will proceed to distribute the said Estate having regard only to the claims of which it then shall have had notice. DATED at St. John's, in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, this 23rd day of October, 2015. 371 THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR GAZETTE PART II SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION FILED UNDER THE STATUTES AND SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT Vol. 90 ST. JOHN’S, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2015 No. 43 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATIONS NLR 88/15 NLR 89/15 NLR 90/15 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 88/15 Legal Aid Regulations (Amendment) under the Legal Aid Act (O.C. 2015-220) (Filed October 22, 2015) Under the authority of section 67 of the Legal Aid Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following regulations. Dated at St. John’s, October 22, 2015. Julia Mullaley Clerk of the Executive Council REGULATIONS Analysis 1. Sch. A to C R&S 2. Commencement CNLR 1010/96 1. Schedules A to C of the Legal Aid Regulations are repealed as amended and the following substituted: Schedule A Schedule of Fees in Criminal, Quasi - Criminal and Civil Matters The Newfoundland and Labrador Gazette 745 October 23, 2015 Legal Aid Regulations (Amendment) 88/15 Legal aid tariff 1. This Schedule is a legal aid tariff reflecting fees that are considered to be reasonable for the services provided taking into consideration the experience of the solicitor and the nature and complexity of the case. Taxation of account 2. In taxing an account, the taxing officer shall take into consideration all the circumstances of the case, including (a) the result obtained; (b) the complexity of the matter; (c) the nature of the work done; (d) the importance of the matter to the client; (e) the solicitor's degree of skill and competence; (f) the number of similar or related matters handled for any one or more clients by the solicitor and whether or not they are dealt with at around the same time; (g) the length of the trial or hearing; (h) the amount of court time saved; (i) the amount of money saved by the Legal Aid Commission; (j) the time necessarily spent; (k) whether or not the solicitor has been successful in recovering costs; (l) the extent to which the matter had progressed before a settlement or an agreement was reached; (m) what a reasonable person of moderate means would be prepared to pay a solicitor to pursue a similar matter; and (n) any other factor the taxing officer reasonably considers relevant.
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