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Schedule C [Unconsolidated Acts and Parts of Acts Passed Since 1867 That Still Have Effect] Ontario Ontario: Revised Statutes 1980 Schedule C [Unconsolidated Acts and parts of Acts passed since 1867 that still have effect] Ontario © Queen's Printer for Ontario, 1980 Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/rso Bibliographic Citation Repository Citation Ontario (1980) "Schedule C [Unconsolidated Acts and parts of Acts passed since 1867 that still have effect]," Ontario: Revised Statutes: Vol. 1980: Iss. 9, Article 38. Available at: http://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/rso/vol1980/iss9/38 This Appendix is brought to you for free and open access by the Statutes at Osgoode Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Ontario: Revised Statutes by an authorized administrator of Osgoode Digital Commons. SCHEDULEC SHOWING PROVISIONS OF PUBLIC ACTS PASSED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ONTARIO AFTER THE lST DAY OF JULY, 1867 THAT ARE UNCONSOLIDATED AND THAT STILL HA VE EFFECT. ' THIS SCHEDULE DOES NOT CONTAIN REFERENCES TO PRIVATE ACTS. A TABLE OF PRIVAT1'~ ACTS IS SET OUT BEGINNING AT PAGE 533. Year Regnal Year Chapter Name of Act Part still having effect 1868 31 Victoria 20 Registration of Titles (Ontario) Act s.55 - part beginning with "Provided" in the fifteenth line 1869 33 Victoria 9 An Act respecting Law Fees and Trust Funds s.3 1871-72 35 Victoria 20 An Act to make provision for payment of Law s.3 Fees in territorial and judicial districts by means of stamps and to amend the Act respecting Law Fees and Trust Funds 1873 36 Victoria 33 An Act to provide for the establishment of a Whole, except ss.13-15, Hospital for the reclamation and cure of 18-25 Habitual Drunkards 50 An Act to organize the Municipality of Shuniah ss.1-3, in so far as not and to amend the Acts for establishing inconsistent with Municipal Institutions in unorganized districts S.0.1936, c.83 1874 37 Victoria 15 An Act to make valid certain sales of land for Whole Taxes in junior counties, and in towns not separated from counties ~ 1874 :38 Victoria 4 An Act respecting the Operation of Statutes of s.2 Vl Ontario 00 8 An Act respecting Marriages and Licenses and s.6 Certificates to l\larry 187.5-6 39 Victoria An Art to amend and repeal certain enactments ss.5. 6, 7 amendments to of the last Session of the Legislature of this certain local and Province prirnte Arts 4 An Act respecting the application of the Surplus Whole Distribution Money 22 An Act respecting Aid to certain Railways and ss.l, 2 for other purposes :flr. ::::: :or: 37 An Act relating to the Municipality of Shuniah, ss.l.4,6. 7.S.9.11.12. c: and the tax imposed on lands in the District of 13 and 14 in so far as t:""' Algoma not inconsistt.>nt with :or: r. S.0.19:36. e.S~3 1877 40 Victoria 2 An Act to amend and repeal certain enactments Whole of the last Session of the Legislature of this Province 14 An Act respecting aid to certain Railways and s. l the creation of a Railway Land Subsidy Fund 30 An Art to apply the Municipal Law to certain Who IP Townships in the District of Nipissing- SCHEDULEC r .~ Year Regnal Year Chapter . Name of Act Part still having effect 1877 40 Victoria 31 An Act respecting thE! Municipality of Shuniah ss.1-8, in so far as not con. inconsistent with S.0.1936, c.83 R.S.O. 1877 26 An Act respecting the Sale and Management of s.21 Timber on Public Lands 39 Superior Courts of Law Act s.19 166 An Act respecting Aid to Railways Whole 182 Temperance Act of Ontario Whole 1878 41 Victoria 16 An Act respecting aid to certain Railways Whole 19 An Act respecting the registration of Railway Whole Aid Scrip 1879 42 Victoria 16 An Act to amend the law as to the Limitation of s.1, part after "accrued" Actions in the eighth line 28 An Act to authorize the issuing of Scrip for Whole Railway Grants in Certain Cases 1880 43 Victoria 2 An Act to provide for the erection of New Whole Buildings for the accommodation of the Provincial Legislature SCHEDULEC Year Regnal Year Chapter Name of Act Part still having effect 1886 49 Victoria 9 An Act respecting Awards under The Niagara Whole con. Falls Park Act 37 Municipal Amendment Act s.18 after "Council" in the eighth line 1887 50 Victoria 13 An Act respecting Niagara Falls Park s.4(3) R.S.0.1887 106 An Act respecting Short Forms of Leases Whole, only as to instruments executed before the 31st day of December, 1897 1888 51 Victoria 3 An Act respecting arbitration with the Province Whole of Quebec 1889 52 Victoria 35 An Act respecting Aid to certain Railways Whole 53 An Act validating a certain agreement between Whole the University of Toronto and the Corporation of the City of Toronto 1890 53 Victoria 5 An Act to vest certain portions of the former St. Whole Catharines, Thorold and Niagara Falls Road, in the Town of Niagara Falls and Township of Stamford 46 An Act respecting Aid to Certain Railways Whole 1891 54 Victoria 2 An Act respecting the settlement by \\'hole ~ arbitration, of accounts between the Dominion °'N of Canada and the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, and between the said two Provinces 3 An Act for the settlement of questions between \\'hole the Governments of Canada and Ontario respecting Indian Lands :39 An Act relating to Railways \\'hole 1892 55 Victoria 8 An Act to confirm a certain agreement madl' \\'hole between the Commissioners of the Queen Victoria Niagara F'alls Park and the Canadian Niagara Power Company, and to enable the said S!: Company to vary the agreement into practical ~ effect '-' \\'hoiL> :-"'. 41 An Act respecting Aid to Certain Railways --: 44 An Act respecting Bonuses hy Municipal \\'holt> Corporations in Certain Cases l~~}:~ ;)fi Victoria fi An Act respecting the Debt of thl• Town of Sault \\'holt', t'Xl't.>pt :-: .ti Ste. Marie to Her Majesty as rt'Prt'Sl'nting this Province :~4 An Act respecting Aid to Certain Railways Whole 1894 ,::,7 Victoria 12 An Act respt.'cting the site of thl' rww \\'holt.> Legislative and Departmental Buildings Hi An Act relating to Minl•s and :\lining Lands s.11 ScmmuLEC Year Regnal Year Chapter Name of Act Part still having effect 1894 57 Victoria 49 An Act respecting Aid to Certain Railways Whole con. 1895 58 Victoria 26 Landlord and Tenant Act, 1895 Whole, but only as to instruments executed prior to the 31st day of December, 1897 36 An Act respecting Aid to Certain Railways Whole 37 An Act respecting Railway Lands Whole 189() 59 Victorin 8 An Act to confirm an Agreement relating to Whole Osgoode Street, Toronto 11 An Act to authorize the transfer of certain Whole Provincial Lands occupied by the Canadian Pacific Railway 48 An Act respecting Aid to Certain Hnilwnys Whole 1897 ()() Victorin 14 An Act to make certain Amendments to the s.74 nmends an Act Statute Law respecting Aid to Certain Hnilwnyi;, 189(), c.48, s.6 40 An Act respecting Aid to Certain Hnilwnys Whole 1897 60 Victoria 59 An Act setting apart certain wild lands of the Whole .s::. con. Crown for the use of the University of Toronto, °'.s::. and for other purposes 60 An Act respecting certain Lands forming part Whole of the Property of the University of Toronto R.S.O. 1897 136 Registry Act ss.80, 81, 91, 114, 115, 116 and 117 305 An Act respecting Tithes Whole 306 An Act respecting Rectories ss.2-4 t/) 322 An Act respecting Certain Rights and Liberties See Appendix A () of the People =M c::t=' 323 An Act concerning Monopolies, and See Appendix A t""' M Dispensation with penal laws, etc. () 327 An Act respecting Champerty See Appendix A 330 An Act respecting Real Property See-Appendix A 331 Statute of Uses See Appendix A 341 An Act respecting Lunatics s.3 1898 61 Victoria 22 An Act respecting Aid to certain Railways Whole 1899 62 Victoria 2 An Act respecting the Boundary between the See Appendix B (2nd Session) Provinces of Ontario and Manitoba SCHEDULEC Year Regnal Year Chapter Name of Act Part still having effect 1899 62 Victoria 23 An Act respecting Aid to Certain Railways Whole con. (2nd session) 1900 63 Victoria 17 An Act to amend the Statute Law s.16 29 An Act respecting Aid to Certain Railways Whole 30 An Act respecting Aid by Land Grant to the Whole Algoma Central Railway Company 1901 1 Edward VII 5 An Act to amend the Act respecting the Whole settlement by Arbitration of Accounts between the Dominion of Canada and the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec and between the said two Provinces 6 An Act to provide for the appropriation of Whole certain lands for the Volunteers who served in South Africa and the Volunteer Militia on the frontiers in 1866 12 An Act to amend the Statute Law ss.25, 31-34 22 An Act respecting Aid to Certain Railways Whole 23 An Act respecting Aid by Land Grant to the Whole Manitoulin and North Shore Railway Company 1901 1 Edward VII 24 An Act respecting aid by Land Grant to the Whole ~ con. Thunder Bay, Nipigon and St. Joe Railway °' Company 1902 2 Edward VII 11 An Act to approve and confirm an Agreement Whole between the Commissioners for the Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park and The Canadian Niagara Power Company 12 An Act to amend the Statute Law ss.28, 30, 31, 32 13 An Act respecting the Imperial Statutes Whole relating to property and civil rights incorporated into the Statute Law of Ontario en (') :I: 25 An Act respecting Aid to Certain Railways Whole tJj c::tj 43 University Amendment Act, 1902 s.7 t"4 tJj (') 1903 3 Edward VII 3 An Act to amend The Act to provide for the Whole appropriation of certain lands for the Volunteers who served in South Africa and the Volunteer Militia who served on the frontier in 1866 5 An Act respecting aid by Land Grant to the Whole Canada Central Railway Company 7 Statute Law Amendment Act, 1903 ss.59, 63 1 / 1 SCHEDULE C I Year Regnal Year Chapter Name of Act Part still having effect 1904 4 Edward VII 6 An Act to amend The Act to provide for the Whole appropriation of certain lands for the Volunteers who served in South Africa and the Volunteer Militia who served on the frontier in 1866 10 Statute Law Amendment Act, 1904 ss.69, 71, 76 18 An Act respecting Aid to Certain Railways Whole 19 An Act respecting Aid to the Algoma Central Whole and Hudson Bay Railway and Associated Industries at Sault Ste.
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