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OTTAWA riUNTKI) AT TUF, OFFICE OK THOUUUN & CO., .Hi ELGIN HTREET, 1895. Entered accordine in Act of fh^ p . in the year 's Arthur .llKl liOCill Ji The 11 n.N (i .1 \\ w S; 'J' Lol liOCIll John I'hu Jam IS Du L. W. Dl: Roi'.KKT () John A. I Jamks C. Utii ,» .IikIK'*" or (lie Fxclioqiior €;»iir( of 4J»iiiim;i'ii K. M( l)oL'(iALL, J.Y.C.C., Cil'KIlKC DlSTKICT. N.S. N. 1^. '< P. K. r. H. C. \l c. ToKONT(» •' Oliioers of the C-'onrt. L('i:i^ AuiiiuK Alidettk, Esi^. LLM., IlEoisTKAit. Appointed Stii Novemlier, 1887. CiiAKLEs Moii.-;!.:, Esy., LJi.B., Kepouticr . Ajipointed 1st Jul}-, 1888. Local KcKiNirarN of the Admiralty Districts of the i:xche4|iier Court of Canada. John l?i{rrK, Ksq., Barristkr, JaMIS DlNliAK, Ks;i., Q.C., L. W. DraliAKUKs, Esw., Hariustkr, R(ii;i:ri' (). Skkktox, Esq., Barrister, John A. LoN(i worth, Esq., Bakristeb, Jami'S C 1'revost, Es(^, Barrister, Toronto District. QtiEHEc '* N.S. N.B. I'.E.I. B.C. 9tiiiister of Justice and Attorney-General. ^ Sir Charles IIibbert Tli-i-er, K„C.M.G., LL.B., g.C. Deputy Minister of Justice. E. L. Newcombe, Ebq., Q.C. 1. Introdi 8. Tlio Kx 8. The Su] 4. Till! IVI 5. Tlic Kx 6. Tho I'al 7. The Ti-ii 8. Tlif ( 'lit 9. Till. Cai 10. lv\cllL'l|l 11. List of juii 13. Append ly^ TAI5LE OF CONTENTS. 1. 8. 4. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Introduction. n^ Kxclu'(|U(ir Court * Petition of Uig|,t ' .' ' ' '^ Intcrowt " ' ^ The Kxclieijuer ( 'ourt Act "^ Till. Supri'iii.. and iOxclieciiuM- ( 'onrtK Act (part) ,o^ Tlio l'(>titioii of Ki),dit Act . Tlic Kxprojniation Act 'f ^ Tlic I'atent Act (part) ^'f^ T\w Trade- Mark and iH-si^u Act (part). . ' ' ifl" Tiic ( 'ustoins Act (part) ' The ( 'anadian lOvidence Act, 18l»3 '^'^* Ivxclieipier ( 'ourt Rules ^'"^^ Li«t of Canadian StatutcH Laving ' innnediate bearinK upon tl.e "^"^ Jur.Hd.ct.on of the Excl,e,di a larj,'e numher of books . Uy the last ({cneral Rules and Or.lurs, piiMished on the 1st day of May, is'.t.-), (piite a nuinl.er of new rules have been put into force and a f,'reat many amendments have been made to the rules heretofore in force. All these cliaiii^'es have been carefully noted. Thinking' this book would not bo eoiriplote unless it con- tained all the Rules and Orders, as well on the Rovcn.ii) and (-'oiimion J.aw side of the Court as on the Admiralty side, I have deemed it advisable to jirint separately, in an Appendix, at the end of this volume, the Rules and Orders f,'overnin^' the practice ami procedure in Admiralty cases in the Exchequer Court of Canada. Tlic groat number of in(juiries received by me since 1S87, as Registrar of the Court, from members of the profession in all parts of Canada, on the su!)ject of Uie practice of the Exchcciucr Court, leads me to hope that my book, notwithstanding the cnulities and imperfections of which I am only too well aware, may be received with some measure of favour by those members of the Bar who have o(!casion to practice before the Exchequer Court, and that its usefulness will justify its publication. While I do not anticipate that the iinaiicial return from this publication will be in any way remunerative, yet should it prove to be a good working tool for the profession, I shall feel amply repaid for the expense and labour involved in the enterprise. ABBREVIATIONS. m ^^f-^^ Appeal Cases. leav ''*''''*''' ^'"'"'n'>''i La«' Reports. n, „ Heaven. BJf. Com. ; BI. Com Bla. Com. i m i . Black. Com. .'.".'.'.'; ] "'a'^kstone's Commentaries. Bro. Ab. n 1 . . , Q L J Brooke s A liridgment. Can S C R C'anada Law Journal. Cas." Dig." "^f '■;«. f'^^' «'M^.v„,e Court of Canada. Ca^selH' D. S. c" (' rT ' n-""""' ''^""'■"°^^' ^'"'"-^ "^ ^ ■'^"■■"i.'. Cassels' Practice S. C.'c.' ' ' Ca ' '" JSi '"""i'''""" ''""'•'«'' '''■'"••^'''.. C. C. L. C <"' , p' ^ '•\^*"='" •''"l^-'^nie Court of ( 'ana.la. C C P L C ' ''''^'' ^''in'i*'a. C. B. N. s". ^!"^^ t;ivil Procedure. Lower Cana.la. C p T) '- onimon Bencli. New Series oil "& oil Common Pleas Division. Ch. D Chancery and chapter. C'om Chancery Division, Con.s'. N." B Comyn-s Reports or Digest. Coop. temp. Brourh Co,.solKlated Statute of New Brunswick ■ '-'"^ f ^'^-' TW« refers to the Orders nmde m pursuance of the Supreme Court o Judicature, 1875. to regulate the practi.v and Cominon Pleas of Ontario. Thes Rules W.11 be found in Harrisons Con. o. Oneist Hist. Eng. Const Cnei. ^f^T"''"'"*' ^''^- How.St. Tr „ '!' • Inst Howell-s State Trials . J Coke's Institutes. Lc'y •^"t^ge. l' J ■ Q,", ^"'ei' Canada Jurist. j/ j' C p ^'^^ Journal Chancery. L. J. N 8 • ^*'''' '^''"'■nal Common Pleas. L. R. App! Cas.;.-. Law'l-rT'' f '" ^''"'^^• L. R. H L T ^^''i""'^^' ^^M'««l Cases. L. R. P I) J ^•^l'"«8, House of Lords. M. & G If'' ^*'''"'''^> Probate Division. M. &\V.;.;." M.inmng.V Grangers (;. P. Keports. ^^''*'«'^" '^' Welsbys Exche,,„er Reports. ■ports. irios. Vxirt of Canada, 'ourt of C'anaila. 'ourt of Canada. B Court of Canada. *er Canada. ien. 'w nrun.swick, oiighani. to the Orders made Supreme Court of sgulate tJie praclic,. fustice in England . e Acts. 'f Canada. s of Court made iii 'or regulating the of Queens rSeneii f Ontario. Tlie.s( farrison"sConiii.(,|, AlJliliKVIATIONS. 11 BI. J., k. S. C Montreal Law Reporta, 8ui)erior Court. JI. L. R. Q. U Montreal Law Reports, Queon's Bench. Wurdoclis Ep. N. S. L Murdoch'.s Epitome of Nova Scotia Law. ^. Sc. Re,/ Nova Scotia Reporta. Old Oldrighfs N. S. Rei)orts, Out. App. R Ontario Aj)peal Rejjorts. Out . P. R Ontario Practice Report.s . O. R Ontario Reports. P- «.V P Page. Q Quebec. Qli- li Queen's Bench Division, l*"t- I'ai-1 Rotulu' Parliamentaria. !*• S. C Revised Statutes of C'anada. K S.Q Revised Statutes of Quebec. i^- S. U. S Revised Statutes United States. Ryley Plac. Pari Ryley's Placita Parlia- -.taria. Sell Schedule. Sec Section. Sim Simons. Skin Skinner. Spence's Eq. Juris Spence's E(iuity Jurisprudence. Ss Sections . Staun. Priur Staundeforde's Pra-rogatives. Steph. Com Stephen's Commentaries. St T State, Trials, (Howell":'. Ed.) Tasw. Lang. Const. Hist. . . .Tasweil Langmeads Eng. Constitutional Hist Taylor's (.'. Chy. O Refers to Taylor's Consolidated Chancery Or- ders, being the Orders regulating the ; ^ practice of the Court of Chancery in Ontario, U. C. Q. C!. (O.S.) Upper Canada, Queen's Bench, Old Series. ^; '^ United Kingdom of great Britain & Ireland. ^' ■ S. R United States Reports. W. R Weekly Reporter. Y. B Year Book. lish Constitution. Parliaments. in. Uejiorts. ir Reports. TABLE OF CASES CITED. Na.mi.; of c.v.sk. AcToiiiac, Tim ^Etna Lilv I.isiirancv Co Ambroisf v. lOvelvn V. Biodic Aichihald V. Tl.e'(,)ueoii,' \\'"'-'!K liEfoHTKU. ■f- U. 1,-, p. I,, o,,,^ 5 Can. s. c. Ill llt'l'. D To!*"" ~'l ^Ex. C. It. 374 ^'^•' rSEx. C. K. i>5i lO.s SO, yi) Atty.-(ien. v. AlJ^roo.l 1^'^ Can. 8. C. K.]'47 Hailli.. I'rtikers KV]). ].. Harlvvr. ! ^^^'''■- ^'- H- Uup. 443 ' " " f Blacft L-R.7Ex.177. 3'' Constable ^t". K. K4 I>ock.sta(.ler f^- R. 4 Ex. D. 170. '•'■ilH.un.ls , ^ ^' ^^- !"'• a (O.S.) 341 Hailing L- '*• <'E<,. 3S<) IS -^f. & W. G87. Atty.-f.'en. B T'Ondoii Walker <'v. .\t(y.-(;e,V. Ettei-sliiinks. <' ^ H. J,. 4(ji ' iiO.j 31 S. 3/, 80 ■ «5, ai'i .28, 320 2>s -■''•'rant. 233- 3 n,u a of Cana,la . 14 A,,,,. , v,« ^f '•^"''' '»'^.a3, 80 \\V, ■^'-•ttlemont v. ^''^ 3.'; (4 222 II L' K- 7 fl. L. 138 1I(» Queen.7."""' '3 Q. b. 864 ■•■ 'f"' Bain V. Fotiiergill B-ikerv. ThoVutvn.'." "."'■kors'caso " liarkworth, c.c parte '"^ ^^O"'- «t. Tr Baron ,le Bode v . Tlie Qu^en ^ ^« «• & J. 1!)4 Barry V. The Queen Barter v. Smith. ... ^ Ex. c. R. 333.' „, •„„ ; . ^'^ Beckett V. Midland Uy Co' ^ Ex. c. R. 45,5 '*-9». 1^0,140 Belleau V. The Queen . / L. R. 3 C. P. 83. .' ' ' Benning V. A tiantie .^ North- west Rv W ' ^ ,^>"' ®- ^^ «■ 5^' • ^ «erin,gi,et v. The Queen ^•'^' ^'^'^ ^^^' !'• R- «• C 137 Bertrand .. 13 Can. S C R oc ^■"'- f^. C. R. 3(33 158 148 60 101 109 10;i Bigaouettev. North .Shore ,{y' Co ■ Birkev. TJioQunen Boak v^Merehant'H ' .V.,: j^,_ ^ ^in^es Sflth m:;;?869 ! ' ' ' '''' 'f? Boon Co. V . Patterson * ''""^'^ ' >''« ■ 077 „''' -Bon noVr'" '%'<*77. (' V. Paradis -^^ U- «. II. 403 ■~1 <'iui. S, c. R. 410. ■'^ TAIU.E OV CASES CITED. 13 CITED. Name ok Case. Where Reported. Page. Bourget v. Tlie Queon 2 Ex. O. R. 1 97 Boyd " 1 Ex. C. R. 180 107 Smith 4 Ex. ('. R, lie 80, 180 Brady v. 'Die Queen 3 Ex. C. R. 3T3 01, 77 Brown v. Coinrs. for RiiilwiiVB 15 Apj). Cas. 240. 'jj) The Queen 3 Kx. 0. H. TO 7a Bucclench v. Metro. Board of Works ( L. R. ;J Ex. ;)0(i. liuluier V. Tlie Queen Uurke v. Rooney .... ( L. R. 5H. L. 418 ( :i Ex. C. R. 184 "/ and 2:3 Can S. ('. R. 488 . . 4 C. P. D. 22(1 Buron v. Denuian 2 Ex. 107 Burroughs v. The Queen j ll^.n:i'c'li^iO Burton v. Tiie Queen 1 Ex. C. R. 87 100, 14« . .8;i,110 . 25.5 81 Bush Mfg. Co. (J. P) V. llansou 2 Ex. C. R 557. . . 147 . 108, 172 Canada Central Ry. Co. v. The Queen. . .20 (Jrant, 373 .vj, 98 Canadian Coal and Colonization Co. v. The Qneen 3 Ex. C. R. 157 ^3 Canterbury, Eord, v. The (^iieen 13 L. J. Ch. 281 55 70 Carter v. .Stubh.s C Q. B. D. IKi 265_ '308 Carter vV Co. v. Hamilton \ fS'"^^'^^^- ^ '~ 15" ( o ILd^i. L. K. o51 Carter, Maeey iV Co. v. The Queen 18 Can. S. C. R. 706 184 Cawthorne v. Campbell 1 An.str. 205 g;j_ g.j yg Cluirland v. The Queen -< |/,^ ^J^'r^l ;• / 10 Can. S. C. R, 73 Chevrier " 4 Can. S. C. R. 1 II. 97 CO 241 74 140 38 Churchward •' L. R. 1 Q. B. 186 City Bank v. Barrow 5 App. Cas. 064 City of PeterHburg, The I ()ld.(N. Sc.)Rep. 814 City of Quebec v. The Queon i ^ Ex. C. R 253 . . .61,75,70.77.79 • M H-x. C.R.164, I'Ti • -Ml • 111 E India Rubber Co.. . . 17 cji. D 137. Edison Telephone v. Ellis V. Earl Gray Engel V. twitch ^ ^'"^- ^20 Essery V. The Grand Trunk ' Ry! Co.' ■■•.!!■ o' P If ' "' Evelyn v. Evelyn. /•v.u.... -i o. R. 324 Everle's case .'. ^^ ^^- D. 138 Exchange Bank v." The Que'en Y. B. 33 Ed w. I . . . ' Eyre v. The Queen " ^i'^'- Gas. 157 Timed, June 8th, 1880. .30,8.-. 71 llu 8s 35.-, 5; 10- 7-1 Huntr Fairbanks v. The Queen Falconer -T 4 Ex. C. R. 130 .^,^,^ Farnell v. Bowman. f^^f • ^' ^^- 82 98,' "104 14- Farwell v. The Queen. H ,7'^' ^as. 049 74, 70 8.' Feather .. " Can. S. C. R. rm Z' I 6 B, its 2^57 ' **' Filion <« , , r<.^'JL •'5.ti0,74,7(i Fischer v. Ilahn ' ?f ^'^^^ ^- ^- R Fitzgerald v. Tlie Queen. . Fleureaa v. Thornliill. ...'.. \t^^-^-^' 134.. ( 84 Can. ,S. c. R. -' 13 C. B. N. s. G-.9 . 01.75,81' Fonseca V. Atty.-Gen'.^f Canada.:.' ,VSn s'r?' r ouciie-Lepelletier, Re ' F*^"- '^^ C • R. 012. Freason v. Loe. , . .' ^'^'- ^"^^ 3, O'J Freeman v. Read 20 W, R. lyy II W. R. 802 ' G 5.-50,74,7r, ~ 01,75,8ii r)9 o-.. 100 110 612 go cy 33.1 307 ••■61,7,1,76,77 Io;{ 100 Najik of r\SK. Where Reported. Grier V. Tlie yueeii 4 E.x. C. H. 108 , GriniicU V. The Queen 16 Can, S. C. R. 119. . Grotf V, The Snow Drift Making F'ow- 'Icr <-'<> 2 Ex. C, R. .568 Guay V. The Queen * ^ Ex. ( '. R 18; ^ ^17 Can.S. (J. R. 30. . Quilhault v. Mcdioevy r 18 Can. S. 0. R. 609. . Paoe, 102 180 .168, 173 Halila.x ( 'ity Ry. Co. v. The Queen Cas. Dig. 679 . Hall y. JIcFadden Cas. Dig. 724 , The Queen 3Ex.C,R. 373 104,109 Harela's (Micliael de) case 33Edw.1. 1 Rol. Parl.163 (a.) Harvey v. Lord .Vyinier Stn. R. 542 Henry ( 'oxon (The) 3 P. D. 156 Holland V. Ro.ss ct al 19 Can. S. C. R. 566. . . ! . . . Hoinian v. (Jreen 6 Can. S. C. R. 707 Huini)iney v. The Queen 8 Ex. (.:. R. 386 20 Can. 8. C. R. 591 Hunt er V. Carriek n Can. S. C. R. 300 Isbestor v. The Queen 7 Can. S. C. R. 096. 98 109 301 78 90 110 56 61 362 97 147 103 109 276 158 60, 74 Jaekson v. The Queen 1 Ex. C. R. 145 . , J'^""'^ '• L. R. 17 Eq. 503 Jon(^ (lion.) 1850. ^8. Lucas V. Tlie Queen'. '.'.'. !J |v ^*- '"" 3 Ex. C.Ii. 238... 11)11 W l(ii Magann \-. The Q ueen o Magdalen College cane 9 K-v. C R. 04 ,, Magee v. The Queen ) « Ex. C. R. .305 . . ,' Maritime Bank v. I{ec.-(ien. N.IJ. „ ,. . " TliP Queen.... Martial .< Martin <, Mayes ,< (4E.V. C.K. 03 '73, K I -0 Can.S. C. I{ 00". •^n«»9jA.C.437....:::3c:8C.87,l., •.l'Can.,S.C.R. 057 ao.SO.K Vo.-'-^;^^-"^ T5,79.8:< J3 Kx.C.R. 328. (20Can..S.C. R04n--;ei;77 78j„,, Mayor of London v. Qox MayoroCMontreal V.Brown o , ., Mercer v. Atty .-Cen. of Ont.nrio. '. ::.;::,; ''"" ' '^' C. R. 240 j 33 Can. .S.C.R.454 i ^^ 3 Ex. C.R.4dj L, R. 3H. L.363 103. Men-hant\s Bank V. The Queen. Migotti V. Colvill Mill V. Hawker Miller v. Atty.-CJen. Mitchell V. Hancock Inspirator'co.' ThoQuocn.... Monk V. Ouiniet.... Montreal K Kuropean Short Line'uy. Co V. The Queen,... ^ „^ Morin V. The Queen. :„ •^'•'^' ^'"'^ Morn. V. Coventn- Machinist t^;: .y ' ^^;;"', ""■, %''■ ^'- ■ ■ Mowbr.ays (.lohn) ease ' !, n^ ' "^ ' ' " ■ • Muskoka Mill Co. V. The Queen 4 r ^^ ^ ^*"'- ''"■'• App. Cas, 707... 1 Kx.C. R. I .... 4C.1\ D.333.... L.R. OEx. 320...!. 9 (i'rant 5.58 - H-v. cii.rm...... 6 Times L. R. 181 1» L.C.J. 71,, . 10!) 81 07 35 • 61,74,101! . . • 307 81 • • . 28, 3,' • . . 1.58 ■ Orrtnt 103. i>77. 35 nr 101 322 50 5;.| ^^^■'■'■y.y.'.'.'.'.'.'. loo C-l IM ' l(i;> 305 ^'^ ''.'.'.'72,^:, ■ K. 095 4''*" 3G,80.87,1'.M K- O'l" ;)e,80,8T ^8 75,79.81) 28 R. 240...6i,7'7,78,10;! R.454 C.R. 403. ...".' i„], """' 81 ^'' 97 "^ sr, Cl,74,lo;! 3(17 ' 81 28, 3'.' ' 15S 181... (0 35 9; ■'"''•'" 101 22l' "• I'ail. 103. 50 59 210 01,74 115 !1C.. 55.60, 75,76,78 33'.' ^ 75.70, 7.S ■ 03.95, 100,398,90!! 97,'l4(i 1 01,74,lo;j TAULK fiF CASES CITKI). IT X.\uE OF Case . Where REroRTEo. Page. Naisii V . The East India Company 3 Com. 463 07 Xeill V. Travellers' Ins . Co 9 Ont . App. n-l. ... ...,,,[][ j ir, Neusira Senora Del Carmen, The Stew,(N. Sc.)Rep. 83. ... . North .Staffonlshire Ry. Co. v. Landor. .8 E.\. 235 Nortli West Xavg. Co. v. The Queen [] Norwich v. Atty.-(ten 3 E. & A. 541 . ' 3S 153 lOft 33 O O'Brien v. The Queen 4 Can. S. C. R. 539 •Ou.ios.iot) Paint V. Tlie Queen. ... j 3 E.\. C. U. 149 (Ac 18 Can. S. C.R. 718.95,97 Paradis " 1 Ex.C. R.191 Parkdale v. West 13 App.Cas.OlO ... Parlement Beige, ir (The) L. R. 4 P. D.144 Partridge v. Great Western Ry . Co 8 U. C. C. P. 97 Patten v. The West of England Co [1894J 3 Q . B . 159 .^ ! Pechwerty re Dal. 84,5,485," N0.43! '. '. ' Pennington's case 1 Anstr. 314 Percival, Executors of v. The Queen. . . 33 L.J. (Ex.) 389. .. .. . . Peterson v. The Queen 2 Ex. C. R. 67 Phillips V. Eyre L. R, 6 Q. B 2i ...... . Phcwnix Ins. Co. y. Mc(fhee 18 Can. S. C. R. 73 Pilley V, Robinson 20 Q. B. D . 155 Pion V. North Shore Ry. Co 14 App.Cas. 613 ... .. Porter V. the Queen... Pouliot .1 Ex. C.R. 813. ,99,101 63,146 148 305. 148 93- 6a 33 74 98 81 116 393 155 144 147 5ft 37 Prior of Christchurch'a case 31 Edw. I, l Ret. Pari. 59 b Providence, The Stew.(N.8c.)Rep.l99 [ a Quebec Skating Club v. The Queen 3 Ex. C.R. 387 100 104 Queen (The) v . Appleby perton N. B.Rep.'397;.'.' * " 38 40 AyerCo 1 Ex. C. R. 233 '184 Bank of Montreal 1 Ex. C. R. 154 io3 Bank of Nova Scotia 11 Can. S. C.R. 1 . * 8087l0o '.[ J^'7 2 Ev. C. R. 333 94;99,140,'l48 Boyt' 230 Carrier 2 Ex. C. R. 36 '. 95 lo--> '■ 2Ex.C,R.10l '28I 3 casks of alcohol lEx.C.R.99 "" iqi City of Toronto _' " •' Demers.. . i 3 Ex.C.R.293 . ! .'." ! !' ! " ' ' *;i... •!-'Ex. C. R.mr,., .4E.X. (• .'-' i;.K. c. UA ... H. 132. •4Kx. C. K. 14., Malcolm Martin -"^/i.s.s.iVDoin St, U() ■•■•87,88,231 • S.'*. 1,14,208 ;i02,.'jy3 14(1,147 ();),100 84 ■l'>7,Ifil.224 •■■■•. 224 ■•■148. 15,5 "1-77,78.89 105 ••■. 241 182 ■■■ 01,74 l'!'.li'4,M2.148 2Ex.C.I{.y.-,7. -'Of'an. .>S. C. li. y, uiisliipCo.4 Ex. ( , li ..o,s on;n.lAV.,,,,,„Mi.U.o.4Ex.C.R.,H'.::- McFarlane 2 Ex. ( I{. 311 . Mc(;rec.vv, . ' 'p"" v ''• '^^ '''"• ■•^"'■'^".■•'5,70,78 WcKen.k. ;; ^^'rV^^' '''■ ' ' •'' i^^- C. 11, ^os •■Cas. T)ig. ;!9!) ' • -8 Can. S. C. R, i. . •16 Can., S. C. .i.i •5^ Ex. C. H. 4I( ...v.'.'" • OCan. .S, 0. R. -,.j •^Ex.C.R. 241. •4E.Y. C. R. J05 ■4Ex. C. R. loi Smith fo p'' ""."• ''' ••••■•' S..,„„, 10 Can. S. C. R. 1 McLean, -■^IcLeod ... -McyiiL'en' . I'onliot Robertson Ship " O.scar and IJattie^ Ship" Ainoko"' Ship "Jliunie"' ,' Sigsworth ]0!» • • 145 • • fi2, 70 • 55,00,78 ■• 01, 74 l'i2. 108 . GO. 74 . 302 302 • 302 142 01 St. John (las Light Co. '""' '"' "^^ "' "^^ ^07. 109 • 293 293 104 ."■■_"■' 264 •8Ex.c;R.g4o;;; -'" St. Jolin Water Couirs, St, Louis 17 Can. S, C. R, 118... •4 Ex. C. R. 327.... .10 Can. 8. C. R, 125'' Quirt Sutor .... Thomas... Thuot AVhiteJiead Wood The Queen •lEx.C.R.135 . • 19 Can. S.C.R. 510, 80 293 241 144 70 K Rastallv. Atty.-Gen... . Reg V, Bonter . ^° ^"^'^^^ ^38 Heg. V. 1 Boxof jeweh-,;;;::;;:::;: i'8K a,?'i^!°"^''^ Rioux V. The Queen . ^^ b ^'' -^^ ^^ ■ ■'.'.".' '. Robertson v. Dumeresc, .'.;■.; .V.'.', o\r^' ^'' ^' ®^ .31,32 Moo. P. C. N. S. 00. The Queen.. . an ^ ■ — Robinson v. C. P Ry Co ' ^' ^- ^2. . , Ross V. Grand Trunk Ry Co l!f '^^^ '^- ^- **^^ Ryvesv.TheDukeofWelii^igton.::;::]!?,'';^^^'^^-^"^ 69. 74, 92, . 186 . 318 . 110 ■ 60, 74 89 89 . 163 89 131 Sadler's ( Saint Ca Quoei Samson v Sanitary 1 Scinvcr.sei Slieridan ' Sinclair Smith V. ( 'J I Starrs v. '| St. Denis v Stebbing v. •St. Louis V Stock] lort J Straits of C Queen Taylor v. Ai Tliomas V. T Tliratilti)- Ca Tobin V. Tli, Tomline Toronto Ry. ( Toronto Telej l)lione Co Toronto Telej phone Co Trimble v. Hi Tufnell, ,-e... Tyiee v. The ( CJniaclje v. Die Vacuum Oil Cc Valin V. Langlc Vezina v. TJie ( Wadham v. Nor Wadham re Wall V. Atty.-G( Wallace v. Burk Water Works ( Dostaler Pahe. ..87,88,221 85.ir)4,o!);} • . . ^s.;)^(i,::: / « L. J. E.v. 453 .... -no „.„ 4Ex.C. R o«o -^-^'^aO 180 Uniacke V. Dickson. r James, (N. 8c.) Rep. 287..., 158 159 140 75 CO, 71 37 Vacuum Oil Co. V. The Queen... o e, ,, Vahn V. Langlois - Ex. C R. 234 Vezinav. Tlie Queen il Cas. Dig. 677 '2Ex-. c.R. 11... .;■ 98,178,185,194 •■ 301 W Wadham v. North Eastern Rv Cn VVadham rr ^' ^° ^4 Q. B. D. 747 Wall V. Atty. -Gen. ■.".■.■. ,, „ " Wallace v. Burkner ^ ^"^''' ^^3 Water Works Co. of'Thi-ee"Rive;sv"^"'''''" °'^- ^^^ Dostaler... <='!> v . 18 L.C.J. 190... 98,100,147 •94, 146 38 . 301 299 20 TABLK OF CASES . ited. Name op Case JVheaton v. Maple .V- Co '''"'"' «^''"«te„. p^„^. \V l.istler V. Hnncock ' '^"^J 3 Cli. 48. . Wilkes- estate ;•«. 3 Q. H. I). 83 . .^* Williams V. Burreli ^^ <''•• "• '100... "" *f? WillianjB, ex parte 1 C. H. 403 Wilaoii V. Briscoe . ® ^'"'^^ •< Wood V. The Queen ' '*' C"»> «• C R. 335.' .' ' h%' no 30 40 •7Can. S. c. R. 634. \> light V, Lev8. . . ''' ^'an. 8. C. R. 631 10 Ont. P, R. 354 .55, 61, 74 6«. 76, 104 ■ 03,297 • • • . 307 Young V. The Queen. 279 •OUTEI.. p^og 89 255 96 n(» 30 P- 535 .... 4,) 85 55,' 81, 74 * 6le, beeau.se, as he says, " in D me. v _^ I..-k (uh.eh contains an exact description of' the la, ds f I o "whole Realm, and mentions the value of ill „,,.„% I n ;; o the tune of Kin^ Kdward as also of Ki ^"wi m "^^ toi'7'ijinnac. (2 ll,is conclusion is shown to he erroneous hv S pleton in Ins pre ace to the AW/, of the Nonaaa ^> ELJ Mr. fetaploton establishes, in an ar^nunent which is as . nmswem I)lc as It IS exhaustive, that the " blanch-ferm " was puiX Xl HI Its origin and character, and was unknown to 't e monS , system ot the Normans at the time of the Conm est > ,u ?t rom his argument, the onn,sio.i of any referei/ce o the '' biS I term in Domesday does ,..t by any means prove its Non 1" Connuest, from whil,h the eon^UtuSn^nd t£^'SSu^"f Z but it refers to events vvhicl. i^::^:^^^:^]^^^^^^ " "'"' accounts in respect of their fenus. t^-^chequer and settle 24 INTUODUCrrON. tlie only Ger.na,, stn lenf of H, ^i r ?' n ^^"Y"''-^'-^ J>« '« n„f fallenint.Mln.,..n,.. „ J'^.tt^^^^^ ConBhtution that l,as " wi- at H,::; t v";';;;^ r^,t ,;^'^^^^^^^ ^"-"^'^ observes, "at ''tl.e,statnte.(./;^; \. i^^S"^^^^^ ou^ht to break " po^^e tJ.cM. lA, tin's tI,il'Z^^^ ^''"■<'^- "^^ *« '>l'- ' vine's Court (CnHa \^"\l)Z^Sn ho r " "'""""" ^"^'' ^''- ',)»^ig.nent) tliat it is noti v f , 'v "f 1^'^'''^""^'">' «'>s in '• '« recor,led or adjnd.-od there'' ^ '" ^"^ contradict what rndi.«;:f :;:;;:: £^^!;^;-^^^ ^^- -instructive, for in it. a branch ofthe^:,^'^:;^:^ rS^J^.^'^ 'f'"^ '"^^'^ /''^'■' been a sort of committee of tW ^^'^ ' " seems to have ^P^'cial jnri«h-ctio iutc' iff i' fTT^ 'T^'"' '' ^^'"'"^ ^''-^^i'-K' P'jase in the history o he Fx he L '? ''"'^''' '''''''''■ ^^''i« committee were eallecl />. 1: ' v '"•: ^''' '"^''"'^'^'-^ "f tliis itself Curia J^e^i, ^^ £^J'^<^'"^'^^, l^^^d the eomn.ittee tl^at the .cconntsM,f tl,e Ki '/« S'tm- ""' ^T''^ ^'■"'" ^''« f"^"' ered with a ehe.jnered c! ot "vlSr "T/'''^" "' '-^ ^'^'^'^cov- tween the receiver a,ul 1 1 ' -1^ ^V^T'"^ ^^^"'"^ '-^^ ^^^^^^^ '>c- lf'<^.) IJlackstone, speadnS ' thi^K V' H"^' ^'^^'^i- ^^*^- cl>equer,' savs :-" ft see ^. etymology of the „a,ne ' Ev- "^ovd^eacmn,nno'^ZJ^ T ''''""';'' *''o'» tlie low Latin "certain of t],e Jv .1 C c ' r^'''^ '^'" Z"'^''^ ^" ^^'''i^' > when "-arkedandscoreS^^itf ,:5;''^ mfr"'''^'[^ ^"'^ ^^^ clieqner' from the Gennan w^rr^^^^^ the name ' PJx- because the court M-as co ^, 1,^ o ' r^r'"-^'';!'"'"" ^« «^"^'' eiu^h _i,n.eat Lords as were iv/, i „ „ . '^ ./''*''' /^'^'""''«, or of the Senechai or Stc.waVd , ' v '^ ■ '"' ^"/■, ^'^ ^'^''^' ^^"ui-t with tbe n>orc couunon deri va io f o/'t fc^^ '^^ 1 '^'' "'^'■^' " ^^'=»'' ^ "a cliequered board. They eali, 1 f i . Exche.juer ' is from ;'at chess a cl,e' ^''^e chi,,„es- ;:i^i:'d npon the tJb ",[;; ^ .MrSe' aS '"^^ '^'''''' ^^ "^^^ IvH.g's moneys, and set torth he r 127,'';.'''' '"'^^ ^"^ ^''^' w'^ri'- :i-;-;t — ni rdoUv^g^rs ah3.^1'.;!a,^;-:!';,";;J';^i-^;- ^w^^ .,, ^„,,,,,. ^,_ "nivolvod son.e enrjuiries o a „,.''!, ^^^ 'cq-cr had alwav. •cameadeparrmen distinct ro>'? "^^"'fff.'^i'' and while it be- " court for revenue purpose' " "''' '^ *^'^^ "^^ '^^''se to be a I>owntotherei,nofiCingJohnthe6W.«^^,,,,,,„,^, IJIhL Aug. Const. I '! the face of cvi flowover, he is ii.,t iistitution that has 'nV//7!(i). lodj^nves "tly obsorvos, " at certain that it is " «"^'lit to bivak o liardy as to o].. •oriuiioii with thu : personally sits in contradict what riictive, for in its othin(r more tlian It seems to have 1 or court Jiavincr revenue. Tlii*^ apparent in the inenibors of this I tlie coniniittoe ^'ed fi'orn tlie fact 211 at a table cov- ?ame at chess be- 'ng. Const. Hist. ' the name ' Ex- 1 the low Latin or cloth, rescm- on M-hicli, when tlie sums were IJ'- 44). JJas- tlie name ' ]ix means to send. f)(>minis, or of iold Court with iiaron tJilbert. 2), sajs, " tJiat icfjuer ' is from ich they played give cheques; cloth of that 8 told out the same artificial ee also J'rice's Constitution. r had alvvav> J while it be- t cease to be a ?^w continued INTKOnUCTION 25 to be the one Supreme Court of the Realm, of wiiich s.unc of the jnd.KOs, selected from time to time out of the wIk.Ic bodv hold x continuons session at the Exchequiir for the determination of all pusnicss appertaining to the revenue ; but shortiv after the .rrant- Hi>;of Mujna Ckarta, this i^reat court was peri'nanently divided into three committees or courts, i.e. :—(!), the Exehe(|aer, bavin- exclusive cognizance of fiscal matters and of the mana^^emeiit of the Kings revenue; (2), the Common I'leas. where civil di-oute* between subject and subject were to be adjud-ed ; and (3) the Kings I.cnch, which Iia.l jurisdiction under the head of placda coram liege, of all suits savouring of a criminal nature and mat- ters cognate thereto. It is interesting to ii„te h,.\^- these several .jurisdictions were enlarged by reciprocal encroachments of the three courts upon each other, n j Thejurisdiction of the ancient Court of Exchequer is thus defined in the Mirror of Justice (temp. Edw. II.) cap. 1, sec. 14 • Ihe Exchequer IS only ordained for the Kings profit, t.. hear ;;and determine torts done to the King and his(;.Ui,in Hgili t his fiefs an«] franchises, and the accounts of bailifTs, and of •' tdsTr;r ' • '^' ^'".^\'«0"^'» a-d the administrato'rsof ins ''England''' ""''' ' ^•^"^''^'fe'" ^^'''" '^ the Treasurer of 111 speaking of this definition of the court, Lord Keener liow.b.lr. 47), says:-" These words of the Mirror contain a short but eflfectual description of the Court of Exclicnier, aiul nyLord Chief Justice Coke comments upon and expound them in their full extent ; nothing falls from' him as if this c For a period afjer the segregation of the courts in the man- ner mentioned, the Great Justiciar was still the head of the woe B rl^r^ffi' '"t ••^ft- tl'o fall of the celebrated Hubert de iMi.gh, the ofhce became extinct, and each of the three courts acquired a chief or presiding judge of its own. We the o^ of Ileiirv V 'fT"- «V''' V^-^\^^^in.r was created ■•„ the i^ig , of ileiuy in the Exche(iuer was first enabled t,^ enlir ) Tli; tx en.sion of jurisdiction was, of course, solelv attributable to the Cmwn, but ,t was reserved for the finesse of the la wyel^s to effect M 26 INTRODUOTION. nallj circnmvont the eiloHs fi,..f i , , As pointed out, the l.nsi n^s ^ t o F^ J "^ "'" *!"-^« «'^"'-t>- •ojal revenue; hnt afttr ti e ""^.t m, ? M '' "«""?«te<^ "-ith th. tribunal, practitioners at tha l^r e L- ^\V''^^ "'*« « ^^^P'-i'-at^' c-'onvenient fhi,.c. to trans tf\rFx'7^ that twouldbeaverv coming within the co^^ni.an U of ?h! .^''^"''' '^"''"'^^^ P^'^'P^'-'v Pl'^I' this thev demised a vHt of '•'" '''"'''''• To aceoni'- ogod that tl.c>laintiff b;^;^ a de >tr;'"thl\"'"'""" V'"'^' '^■ son of the wrong done to hhn In i" f V ^^"'P "'^'' '^^ ^ea- "•eans of satisfyTncr tl,e de r ,? .1 ''^^'^"^«"t, deprived of th.- o >life'cd, to inike^ he o th/ p'" /^^''^ ^^^""'"' ^"^ w s lins thej succeeded in i vL thn^ \''/T^^'' *''« «''»'"^- jyliichvvas prosidecl over h? tJ^Ba 1 '"'''^ '^ tl,e Exchequer, t'on, both in res)x.ct of common 1 nv' '?"''"P»t civil jurisdic- courts between subject and sn^S ""'' ^'^"'^^'> ^^'th tlie other ^ts judges were hyC^^S':^^'''^''' ?^ ^"^'"^«^^ ^^'J"'^ substantial increase in t ,e fees-th^ VP' ^'''^ ^-^coived a tiie 2'e.nunei'ation of the judiciarr ^^'^"" ^^'''' "' ^«^^»« ^o. oocnSl;!;^eht;.::S;SS:;,:^r ^^r- ^^ the Excho,uer i.'Hioed they were not net " ,• v ol f •'"' ^"^ ^'^ the other courts s.on The Statute of .wSy>LTf? /'•«'" S? ''^-'^1 P™^««- ;f 't happen that none of tie £icts orH"^ HI enacted that, the other Queen's Bencli and' n , ""^ t ,'^ ^"« '^^nch nor of county, then the iy^^^/V^s ±?n'"'" ^'^f^ ^«'"« '"to the "Baron of the Exchenm, //z 7 ' ^"''"'*^^'' ^^^^'-e the Chief to the great increS i^.^tk^ bmS^ 1 ''t f^"'' ^"* ^5;;; 'Juovm,„,, it u-as found nece ,v N f T^ ^^ ^'" ^'*'«" ^' vxd,e,p,ei. bencli . Atte 'fh tw.. "'fi'^^;"^ ^•"'.>' ''-^"'.yc'-s to the beth s reign, the Excheouer Hlils i^'" ^'''' '/ Q"««" Eli.a- •ot the sergeants-at-law. ^ The S' Itvf f IT" ^''•^"^ *''« '^^^<^ As these Uarons had not a their nV/'' ^''J''^"^'' «^ *''« Coif." P'-onticeship, so to speak h ''^"r.^^'f '^^'^-^^ors had, served an ap- to 'Ujpoint in officer^t^^ the c t wb'"^""' \\ ''^^'^'"^ ^^'^'^^y P"f '.V fiscal business . ' w 1 le. H '''/"'''^ • *" '^'^"^''^'^'^e it< ;■:'<' "Mu.l.-.ial authority n e Exol '' '''^"^ ^^''^'^ "" l'>« Prmcipal fuT,ction w s to nf.tnf ?P^ '' ' '.^"'"^ «^ ''^^^-^ '""i procedure of the court i, m, 'V ^''', l'''"''^f ^^ the Coif of the t.ve Thi.s otiiee was b 1 JiS , is 'r'""'^'J''^ J^''"A''« Pro.v.ga- £n,lan./Pn,- p. viii. anil Pr Z.''./ /f/'f'^ '^'^ '^^'^^' ^^ . ,, ^'peaking of the character of tlu f ( ^^"^ ^-'^''''m<'r \x 78. "• theregn of E.Iwanl X^m^^U^^"^"^ its judicia/v ,{^^5^. 2nd Ed. Vol. 1, p. ys7 ! . . ' i V ^^'-^^''cist (6'o;.sy. ///,, '•appointed from anion- the hi XV 7k • ? '"'-:"',''cr.s were usually P^u'tment from whoni^rw ?< HicMift'; ' r ' -'"^ Excherp.erde ; spnat^ Jlence it is the more rt lil - " -"'T;''**^ *''« «'"»"cial t...n of the old method ^^^'^^IS-'"'^'''^'' *''='t the reten "or now led to loud .^nn^^r^^U^f^^^^^^'-^^- Excho-i Jirossed to the lkrons,\vl i" "j, ": J .''j ,^^^ fr<>.n dealing with oomvruTZT^"^ '"^"^ P'-«l"''>its then, ^ottc- of Magna Charta, ^^ ::,:S ^^^^SZ^^^ »iit forth by the re f tlie tiirco courts, uor on its cotnmon connected with the onrt into a 8eparat(> ^t it woiiklbciverv !■ business properly om-ts. To acconi- , wlierein it was al- Kiiig, was, by rea It, deprived of tluj le Crown, and was recover the same, f the Exclierjuer, Tent civil jurisdic- itj, with tjie other of business whicli :herel)y received a then in vogue for 'f tlic Excliequer f tlieotJier courts, the legal jjrofes- Iir, enacted tJiat. one bench nor of s) cotne into the before the CJn'ef ^aw:' Bntowini;' t>.y the fiction o? l.y lawyers to the ' of Queen Eliza- fi'Oin the ranks 5ns of the Coif.'" d, served an ap- ^catne necessary to discharge it's 'or Haron. JJ,. ;ourtof law, and "HioCoif of the I'^'iig's prerogii- oss's Judgea of chequer \\ 78.) "d its judiciary ist {Vmist Ilisi. ■rswoi-e usual Iv Exchequer dc -0 the financial that the reten to thn Exche<| 'al writ was ad- rohibits theiti ontrary to the tiie statute of INTROntJCTlOif. 27 " Ilntland (1(» Edw. I.), with the remark that in this manner the ' Ivmg's suits as well as those of the people were unduly pro- '' tracted, As, however, (probably in consequence of the interest in tiio court fees) the rule was often evaded, it was ao-ain re- "pcated in the Arfkull nupcr Chnrtas, 2S E,iw, I., and tircnonce more iii o VaUx. U. In lat.er times the rule wasatraiii evaded bv " lictions." • '• •' Sir Wm. Anson, in his work on the Law and Custom of the duehcjuer, at p. 413, makes also the following observation with reterciice to the usurpation ot jurisdiction ' by the Kxche.iuer Court during the period under consideration :-'"Jt was usele4 to '• ].ass a statute in 1300 forbidding the Exchequer to deal with common pleas, except in so far as they might touch the King or .minsters of the Exchequer. Fictions were introduced into the pleadings of eaeh_ court by which common pleas were bron-dit withm their cognizance, and while each retained its special b"is- • ines.s and some matters remained special to the Common iiencli, all three courts became, in the fourteenth century, for m.,s purposes, accessible to all." '^ Hut Virgil's apothegm — Muta dies variusque labor inutabilis ievi Ketnlit in melius, apnlies with especial significance to jurisprudence, and among the enrhest achievements in the direction of law refoi'm which mark tlie present century was the passage of 2 Wm IV c 3') wbifl. amongst otherthings abolished the Hctitions procecduig'by writ of y,..M;;»,.,vin tie Exchequer and established a unifo^mitv of minTteV'' ^"""""' '''^^'""^ '" ''" ^'"^ courts of law at West- Equity business was never satisfactorily discharged in the Exchequer; lie procedure was never systematize*!, aiufapart frm er;'i;"l 'V''"''""''^"* the Chancery ]aw;er, thl Equity side of the Exchequer was so constituted as torer der possible the anvnaly o a ayman deciding the law where judges'd"; eed )^^SL ""l^"^- *'"^ ^^^^ ''^ ^^'--^ -• Th. /.«;? s; ; C Pv 1 ^ iv TI'JB case was tried on the E.jnity side of tiie kxche.pier m Michaelmas term, 1735, when Sir Robert W., ..tKe3 ..,s C. R and Carter, Comyns and Thompson 1^-5 ™ ; :t^,:!: ^ til T"'-^ "'-n tl. issues, .J ll ti^me necessary for Uie Chancellor oF the 'i^d ^^ 7 ^ ^ ^ ^ m f c.al unctiuus in the matter. Sir Robert \vas noV\ f vyer '^ 1 H sib y no rival of King Solomon in intuitive legal w s£ ,' tl.n v..~\ iiii. u.isri.c Ubt occasion when the Ciianceiior of Emiih Sr ^ ^f^^^- }- ^^-^^ l.is duties Z 1 i.qu tj jtKige. In 1841, the ancient equ ty iurisdictioii of the E.xcheqner between subject and sub ieet, which, as Mr Keihsi ^ ■nlus recently published Jlutory of EqnUy (pi 27^ '' l.ad be '^ 28 iNTRonnoTiow. Chancery ly a Vi.^f.'^^'^ T ^'''^''^^'^^''''^J '>oJilj to the Court of f^;>';i-.^' to Lord (Joke (/.,v ly ' ,t "''• '^'""'^ ^'^•"'f' "- doc.sioM of ,M;,«ers of la^'f o7-,iV 'TlTl '^•^^^''i'^'c.mI for tl„. ■•' l;:)«ays f,|.at rhe J rd C , :' o'! ' If ''^^'■^' '^^' ^'''^'''^^'^^^^^ courts ex-istoMco,ud^>,nwuv 0^ ; '' '''.'''« ^^rly .iiy. of t|„: ";to tl,e Exchequer (' h.^mi; Z' rcli^irio''"'' •f'l"'^^ ''^'^^''^ ''■'' opi.noMsofthevvlu)lelKM.chof nZl T? ■■\?'' '.imself of the as thus, at the start, ,no,.e o ' ^u 'v-n ' ^'«''?•li'«'• Cl.am!,o,. tl.ancellor than a co„rt pro, erl .o l 7 ^l""'^ ^^'^ ^''« ^^''nl c- 12, Its forensic cl,aractL-SL'M;«''f,' '"'^ l'.>' '^1 EJw. ].. « •■ovieu-for case, decided on t^t '>v nialcinc. it ,. eo„r «'tHj„er. Itsbenchu-asconin so ,>?•''"''''''' "^ ''»« E-^' >encl. a„o .imlKcs of tu-o of the o.m r lu ' m '^"'■^^ ''^ «'""'"on law t 'e tWd. The latter e4c [;';''" '''"' ''^''^'^''^'^^ <^«'"'"fe' from of the' ExS,ejSr, !hf hiSf' f 'f r ^ ^" *''^ '•«^-«"»e side Z'p ^''? ""^■■•l"=^'-'-an (snch ho e of tho " "'"^ ""'^' ^^ '"^o- tlie Ha.iT-hearer, etc.), \ -ore ahol 'fi 'u '"?"' '""' ^'^■'cle clerks f-red to the iin..,,^ nJincliS ..^'t oV"l " ^'--^^ traS __3' I..Ie ... Of the Hnles of ^llo E^eS^fe ,, ,^,^ Lord (bottom,.,,., oj,i„i„„ in ;;;';;;„f;f"'''.I^.J-N.S.14E,,..-?05; l^elb .s ojmnon (i„ winch If u.ldleston ' ' ^''"^ '*''° ^^'''^f fiaron '^;r •" ""■« statute, .eo tho j» "l^.n^nt of r'''^/''''^''^'^ ^'••^- ''^ tho ^V,//er ,, Atty..ac>,.., 9 Grant, Ws' ^''^"'■''llor Vankoughnet in It^voul,la„,„.artohoafairi„fo.vn,',> ,„ , . "j:^ ,o,„„ion that tho ,.,ro..t of „ ! U\ ':7 ^'••"» "- -ci^h^ of ju,,f. 1'' '«<-iH>qnortotho Court of ChanrG-J; ':-^^"^^''«'- f'-o-n tho Court fonnorn, respect of cases ai^s^TTl'^'" ''^''^^^^ of the a»" ^.ot in respect of revenu c s^s '""'" ''''''^'"'' •■^"" -''Ject on ; INTKODUCTION. Jily to the Court of "tion of the Court «''• Tin's court, iic was oi-iirJn.illy a tri- _ asiciiiblud for the '>^oi< of Chancellors ^ early ,iuM of tlij wtaucu i)efort!l)iin ail himsolf of tlie xclioq;ior Cliamljer f>arcl for the Lord 'lit !,y ;^l Ej^. J _ inaki,i;,r ft ., court w side of the Ev- ps of tlio Queen's It was enacted that ^qiior should form '-'low of a certain Jio appellate juris- ' 11 (4eo. IV'. ami court of review s of coniinon law, 'oals coming from '^ that the court ! on writ of error shed and its jur- fJio Judicature le revenue side ^^ oidj of inter- I and side clerks, es thereof trans- icquer. Court of Can- iliis enactment in revenue cases, in -angdale's opinion N. S. 14 Eq. ;?05; 11- L.,46I; and icellor (Jiffard in ilso Cliiof fiaron in Mt!i..Qm. V. 'go's view of the Vankoiighnet in 29 ada It IS provided that, " tlie lie-istrai' shall have power in revenue cases to do any niniisterial act which the Queen's Uemend.rancer m Her Majesty's late Court of ExelaH|Uer in Eno-hunl conid liave (.one m the same class of cases," and theivfure' a l.rief 'u- count ot the character and duties of the Renienil.rancer's oilice may be usetul here. As poinr(Hl ont by Madox {/Hdori/ of the hWhcnwr Vol II, pp. (2, 1 14 and 2.14) there i-ere original! v uvo R^.n ml r •- cers in the I xche.iuer, one called the Kind's Uen.end.rancer, and the other styled the T.vasurer's Rcnen.braneer. < )f the K " s Ivemenjbrancer it may be sai,l .irenerally that he was an otiicc-r char^.ed with the .h.ty o reminding, the lord treasurer and i,2e of the Exchequer of sueli matters as cume within the scope of The business of the revenue side ..f the court which dennndtd h r th V • .^^''"^'""^••""^'^''•.^^•^''•« of a similar character, and while he two ofhces were quite distinct, the dilfeivnce betv n tlieir respective duties consisted in distribution naherTl^ k Hi. Ihe records kept by the two Kemembrancers were "alXwrt ?'■ '-"'r'y'"'"'^^^' ""^' - remembnm^e'iS' (iuauox, 11, p 114). Ihe Ireasurer's K(.ineml,ra„cer's record Or Bnndlcas ,t was styled in the terminolo.ry of tl e eXuic comprised process against sherilFs, escheatoT;, recei e.s u d ,1 ' itfs for their accounts, and also entries of ii >■! i. for debts due to the Kin.. 'S,e K m,-' I'^; ^T" '"'' •'■'^"'^' was made up of entries ,lall • c,,!:^ ^.^ ^ ' i^; 'S^;;; J, ^7'-^' ons of the lixchequer for debts d,;; to'Elv^t'!. ^^^.^^ for appearances ,n revenue suits and for obsenin<- .n^fes of thn c.njrt,and ot all process against collectors of C.Ct „1 e f lectors of royal .subsidies, etc. "'--'Him. ana tol- So far, we have been discussing the functions of the two IJo membrancers in matters tou-hin'fJ 'o (li.char..,. f;'n.i.s u.trodumi in Fmd'i n', ' ' '^""' "'"^'■''•^'"-' s^eopi,,. ,„ Q'K'OM. 'ic'n.en.l.mncorwa. •mol.f / ^'"' "^^^ ^''^^ "«i'^o n| "'"•'.■«.unatc.d wit). tl,o ( Wd O ffl^ fV'^ ^'oncentratod in and '••'t^' 'Jf 1830, P,ico. in Lis Za." J ) ^'^I-'^^^ent cc.tnry. ^ So -'^^ Erie's -ES^"=.fM,,;;r;:s^^ ^, Ilovvover, by 22 and 23 A^i^t V ^ ^'^tinnnster Hall . » /'■'f 'V"^''-," soveral important Itmif tf^ '^^ ^^'^ <^'«'"''! of H-ere empowered to make rnles for t 1 ''"'''"' ""^ tl'e Exchennor 1 e p eadu,..s and practice o he Rev4.!;"''' T "^ ^^^^ !, ' • '• , ^" ^''^^ followin-Zyear t .o P "^' *" ^^'««« «f it" •;" 'onty tbns given tbem, a,7d Se '" , T''^"^'''^^^^ "Pon tbe with respect to such plead n..snrn^ "'.mberof rnlesand form, c^^ther ^nth some s/ight ^^^^^E'^r "^^^^^'^ ^^ ^-'"^ ^}ct, I-^*'5, further reforms wemn I •'^^' ^^''^'^''i «^''«/* eic 0;.nrt of K.ehc.,„er in^remrca f S„;r !'', i^^-'^"- o/t ;^oe 1. p j, seS;o;:;tr: n,^-;"7^. into - 'il".) (fndcr t)„; J^enioiulmiiiecT w,, istrar of I),ch1« u.;,| i2niul2:i Vu'A.c 21 'li«Iio.|. 1!_^- tl.o Ja.r Ihc-cof (,)uL'oirs lie "'•'S of the C„„rt „i oworc'd (o (liseliarn,. i" 8 itomenihrariwr lortlio sweepiiiir y^. le^'a) offic(.',s liy' 7'/, ' ^\ot tlje (.fiifo „f 'oncoiitratod ii, an<| Hiproino (Joiirt ol' lost tenacloiislv to entcontniy. " s„ ■'.(!'• IV.).-^iiys:- Coiirt of Exehofj- still So aiialog'oim jines, tliatprocod- li rofert'iiee to tlic ' ii'J occasions to I'e resorted to and lister Hall." '^'<,' " A?i. Act to nd to amend the of the Court of ' in the direction »f the Exchequoi' of assimilating^' to those of iti acted npon the i-iiles and forms y will be found, r Intone cj& JVor- (^id., at p. 505. t07i Suits, etc., ocediire of the soctions 28, 3y !• carrying into Act. By sec- 1.0 Court shall nil the niean- kmimon Law «pcct of suits ^x. p 389. tS73, sees. 16, as a Court of INTRODUCTION. 81 Revenue as we) as a Common Law Court, was vested in Her MaJ.^st.vsII..h Court of Justice, the Exchequer hecomiuf. one of the divisions of the High Court of Justice, and I.y sectio^i IS 8i,l.-sect,on -t of the same Act, the jurisdiction and powers of the Court ot P.xche(juer Chamber were transferred to Her Mi.iestv^ Court of Appeal. •' - In virtue of an order of Iler iMajestj in Council of the 1.1th December, 1880, which came into force on the 2Cth Februarv 1881, the ancient Court of Exchequer disappeared altogethe; f.om history, and became, together with the Court of Com- mon I eas, consolidated with the Court of (Queen's Bench under the name of the Queen's liench Division of t he Ii d Court of Justice. (1). This was the result of the legislati'v'e measures for .•e-organizing the courts which began with he Judicature Act of 1873. (2). Tliere is now "one S re e Court of Judicacure in England, which is divided int ''Iler ''ofXS ;t?'"' f •''"'^"^'" ">^ ""-• Majesty's (lour ot Appeal, the former being composed of tlie Q leen's Bene!. Division, the Chancery Divfsion and the I^rot^^e DiWe "nd Achmra^ty Division, the Queen's Bench Divisic'^ of c^Z'exr. cising Exchequer jurisdiction. , oi couim, cxti- The Judicature Acts have done a rioi-nnl,..,. f i • slaying the liydra of technical ;ISi„g i^^^d l^:,^ With all Its radical reforms this iin ' onlortain „ l,i|l fi|,„ jn'b",,,,, ;„n, :; ■;,"";;'" "'i""' ? "■'■'"'' '|'« <'.-«n i , '«'» C.„„, |,„l,r ,1. t 1,0 „ itffi; , l'"f "" 1"'^''i"'t""»nl H"t }'i.r-<;l,a,K:„||„, S| ;'^ ,' ,' °i;"'"-' <>f <2"<»„'. I]„„e|, ■■'-•"m'tof.i;,,,';;.:;." "' °"""""" '"^-'f '•''>'/, JZIZ;, Court of UlKu.cerj i„ Uppo • C . 1 « 'V 7"' ''''''^^'^ that ti.e table jnHsdicti..,, hi ,„,f .f f ''^"''' '"'^'f* tlio same eon i '•>' E"«lar.d then ;;S '' "^ ^'^^'^""^ ^ ^''^^ ^^^ourt of E.vche^,"',. ^. m ^^S:^:&:fi^ ^ --Jo';^ Act ..o ea. of ^. case arose upon a hill fi|o,j ;,; ', r^ ' ^^^ "'as decided . This arms ed u,k,„ a cri.ninal charge The In^'"''""'''"'^" "^ ^ P«''««" as if the accused and his two surotf. , ^/'"'•".'^ ^'''^ P'-^P'-^-c'l tlie nia'ng of t''Jte2-ed on the roll of ex e t c "U • '"""^^' '''"^' '* ''^^''"^ bl'on wJ"ch the sureties' ...ci 7 J h en sZ Yf ''!^'^ tI.creo„n,nde aI)out to sell them. The h , r ,f ^'^ ^'''^ sheriff, who wis -ted the -co,ni.ancf.^' ft erL;if.Vi" P^;'-tiffs'had ex ^ ^a« to e.xecute italso. and |)rived tW • '^'"^'/''^'^ the prisoner released fron. custody whSll-'^ inasmuch as ho hid been B'n-eties nnVbt be de^u^ dT^be IhST";'".^ *« ^'^ «'>> that tl th(! reeo.<.ni>cance. The Court of ^ ^'"*'g^^ /'-^m all liability ot, orfe ted recognisance Lulevor it' '''"'^'^ ^^''^^ '"^ I^ench it was not a rcco • oH ht n'" ''":*'''^^^ '"to the Qnee ' ftnu'> ■u-.' fimv f ^^"'o ot tliat Court, sftt n-j- q<; ., n-. ,^">-''" " luruicis or revenue, jiiriHdiction of tlic i« that of AtU/er v is ease tiio Court cf Mitortain a hill, fil,.,i i"h thu Crown ha. I oil ■'^"•'li jmlirinoiit, fioii.i^lit ill such a >f Qiicoii's lioncli'. J fic Attovney-Gen- ! qiit'PtioM, siivs, " I jiin'sdicfion, as that v V. The AUarne,!- I W"'f"I)l(! iiirisiJi'e- l».ject ill th'is prov- it all, aiul not in n l[e Queen V. Bou- rn doiiverin<,' tiic 'c of opinion t\v,M ui'i't all the furis- 110 to the Crown, pon_ the anoinalv liction which was lave borne weiVhr line the Act ''2s i enacted that the e the same cqni- II rt of Exchequer ; tlie case of Ua^. 8 decided. This lancerj, by twu ince of a person ICO was prepared in tlioroin ; but t obtaining his ciised then fled B next fitting of , it having been 1 thereon, under d:erilf, wJio was in tiffs liad exe- at the prisoner IS ho iiad been do so, that the all lial)ility on nasmnch as the :o the Queen's 1 Court of rev- iite upon that io possessed by ' of revenue, INTUODI'CTIoN. r53 di.i not attach upon and could not be exercised in re-ard thereto. "' The oinniunH ,,f the ju(lirc.s oil appeal in the above ease, as well as that of \ ice-Cliaiicellor Stron- in the Court below are prej.i.red with great research and ability, aiid, constituting', as 'they do a most valuable repository of the law pertainiiiir to' revenue matters both in Lngland and the Province of ()ntari(j will well rejiay perusal by those interested therein. In the case of The Atlomeij-General v. Waller m Grint 23;, an,l 3 Out. A pp. 11.5) it "(vas held that wheie 'tie Crown Bceks to enf..rce a claim for excise duties fraudulently withheld procecings for that purpose, may be instituted by the Attorney-' Genera inthe Court of Chancery although there are no ,,artic il;' r equitable crcu.nstances connected with the demand .•enuirin-. the interposition of a Court of Equity, liesides deciding . number of questions, a discussion of which is not within t'le scone of tlu matter here in hand, the Court of Chancery (Pe S^e C) expressed the opinion that the general principle of liw Hnt the Crown may choose its own forum must be taken with this al i' cation, that the course of proce.lure in the forum cho cVi it 3!;ss by\h:^^:t.^^;;:" "^^-'"^ -^ "^-^^'^^ ^^ ^ t^iS.::;ncrol (So "'^;'%«"P.'en.e Court oi^fudlcl^lmX divid^dirt^^/^lSei'p:.?:^:''^!^;;^;^^^ for OiU^rio, and tlie Cour. of'^pped fc^!'?)!^;?^^ ; U^I tfc ot Justice being in turn subdivided into three (liWsional com- s the iueen's Pencil, Chancery, and Common Pleas. UnlUe hj English Ac^ t he Ontario Act distinctly makes the Hhdi Co -t • ,Td ts several Divisions a continuation of the Courts ev^^imr at ' I o Piiin' Sell "iI-l:;;;;,:;?"'" "■""--" ' ^ -^^j°:n; ''ivi:^ was in the year 17(;3 ..nn 'o^ Vvy'^,^'^^ «fter its capitulation and b, his ivinniJl ri r fn^r.'o^r h" ^'' '''' ^^'•«-'"- create and constitute such C^ s of S .^ SfT""'^^ '" lit and necessary. Under 'u. OnKn, i^*'' i"m seemed tion on the 17th Septe.nl er 764Sm? ''"''n*^ '''''^'' ^''« '"'•««■ Court of Kini^'s J^cnch w' \l„lv .'; ^"f'r'"^ Court of Justice or power to adjndicat^lc:.; in^^^'Sf ;^;J-;-|, "nsdic^ und Ordinances of the Province England and the section 8, French law ah obtained in fSf^"^-' '^'- ^''^ ^'^ ^'^O between Canadian citizens befoietbol- ^''^^'"^^ «^ Q»t.|,ec civil matters ; while l.y ?he 1 H. « f- ''T' '^''^ ''^-^^etablished in ^Wand were .rude p, fcable lo .p P '• *''' """"'"^'^ ''"^^^^ <^f K," from tin.e to tin.e n odSed b? atut^r"'- ^"'^ '^'"'^ '='^'«. ='« the Province up u> the p?eseift day '""''"'^ "^ ^^'''^^ "' fort^CS/^^C^;!eS?-S-'£i,rr'^^^ ^^ '^^"^'^^^-eh such Courts were given ''onV^n.l ¥^"^ ?^\l^ere constituted and ;;of, hear, trj and ^detennine^ "*'' J"nsd,ction to take cognizance ,^as mminal and where the Ki^ig is" a paVty .''"''!V.'' '''" etc' Courts 0/ Original Civil JurisdirHL ■ r ^^'«^^'*y ^ t/te and the S given, wii "jurisdict "authority " first inst " matters 1 " party, ot 'J 'he 8 Proviiicf ( Statutes ()| The !,• at the pres sion of fho France the ever, by pr tlie law of i Civil Code The I regulated \, of theOnli! Courts in Fi In the I the King's the greater recourse nui alone they e and interest? lished law ol eration, soim by the court C. J., 71) wh precedence ii being one of of Canada de In this case t August, 100!) Crown in Fra that such priv try before the case of 2Vie A of Canada, (2 escheat is one ative of the C provinces now case is also an Crown rights Canada, Nova been, by The several Pnn-in Brunswick. '{ Bench in this c (1). For the opi: in the Provin( tario, (8 App, iNiuohn rroN. 35 and tlic Siiporior roiirf fm- flm p.. . • " Parf.v, etc., ,.«.." ' ""^ '" '^ '"^'' f'" <^'Vo\vn niaj I,,. ., rrovht :n;;;' ,!:•::: ;tte r xTHi •''"•'^'"••^■- - ^'-^ 7-r. I,y ,„.o^^noiaI sf i .'''^^ f ; ' /^ ' Y'"*' ■'" """"«^''' ''-v- Civil (\„i, off.,,uvrcC h ; 1 ' "'"' "'" '" ''^' ^'""'Hl iM tl,o rcplatcMl by a code fonn,!..'/',, ! ', ' i '''■'' T^^'''' ''^ 'i'«" of tl>c Ordinance of l.;U7 wi i • ' ^"' "7"^' thv ^.n.v,] li„e,s eun..tsinK,.ano..,..;^.:;;^t.^-^^ tl'o p-oator n.i.,s and pr.r, . ;,s uf^^ i^ (-r'^ '"^'^'.^'"'^ "•'""•<^ reoonrso must K,, li,id f , the i , I »l V- \'''^^';" •"•«- "i qucsfi.,,,. and interests are in '''S of Canada derived from' S:'. an i ot'l ^'""rT"''^ ''>' ^'"^ '^'^^' In this case the court w.s • f • ^ ''•^' "'" '"^^" '^^ Ki'irland August, 1009. w^i't; " ;• •; :;n;;r ;''"\ r ^>':''"-- 'f Crown in France npnn the propertv of '^"' ''^''"'^'"-''^^ "^' ^'^^ tliat such privile..-e existed w^ •!' i '^ .1 ' "•"''''"''■ '"rmptahles ■ hut +..„ i.„i' '.1 ^-.^- ^•'^'-^LUi tiicre bvthe lur sorudenfol.f tl, . nation of the r'nnL,:/ v..,' .'• ."^V"A^''^'/'oun try before the creation of tl " wZ ' V-''''''''-'''''''r''^^" "^' t'^^coun- ''!''^''^' "^ been, l,y 7/., Bnti.k .\W/rir 'vv '/ ,'Vi'" ^'"■'^" '"^^« Bon.. i.;this Ss ;;^f r^;;-- ^;^ :^:.^n^,^\^'« ^--^ (1). For the opinion of the Privy Council i,nn„ n m the Province of Ontario, see .Zcer vZ Z^""''' •^'"^«"°" ^^^'-""^ torco, (8 App, Cas. 767;. *^ Attomey-Geneml of On- 86 rNrRonrcrrroN. 'J- ( '. ■!! ;: w ' '7 "!•'" '!""' "K with ti.o n,uu o, !"• P'-ivilo^o over other en' r,^,'^ ll!:? '"'"": '"' -'.V pri..rir. '« ""f .■nfitlcMl to prioritv of .■ v i , •"'"'' '" '"]"''lation, it .-M>.l rrovu.co w,„, except in .pec-i' .-l '^ p '"'"'"''■^>' '" ""' ••"h-..ve tho Kin. pn-.lritv i r e L et ?' u 'T""'' '"^^'' w'"""'' ;'^/-. --that is,o(iii,s wim "0^"^^^ 1 l''''^^ ''"^ ^'••^'" "'■-//v.. Article l!)!)4 ,,f- fi,,. p:. m ^, , ;«> tl.0 technical .oni^^,^"!^; ^^y!''::^ '- <.o,,stn,e.l aeonli,., C..:lo of Civil lVoce,hn-e, ..iv-iX h^ '^''l'^'. «" "^ ^'-'^ '''"''!'■<. ;""Ht i>e n,o.lific,|'s; a to le n ?'" ■:';""''^^' ^'•"' ''" 'f'^ '""••'"'^''.y, ''.V ics true eonstn. -ti w. H • """V'.y fl'«T,!>vith. Ae- ^"■^ fl-at in the ni.sencc of ' „?" 1 ''V '" ^'l^'"" "^' ^''^^ '^ri^lature preference over n.mriv'ile ,e 1^.1" : 'r'"'"-"^'' ^''^ ^''•'^"'" ha ^ l:>^ ^v a -lefen.ianl i>uin^a pe S;t.:hr';''" '"' ^'"^ '^- •\* Nome years elapsed iTfte • th/. T /./*''' '^'"^ """"'V. (I. 1 ^ ..Hi he.ai. to rocoini'e t e iS ^ " he'l r '^ -"^''^v''^^^"^" ^"- Ama .Scot.a. was of consi.lerah e , 1 f v n /"""" "^ ^'''^'''' '"• Ji'iee. It was not until 174l» thu r '"'^;;""""»''''cial in.po,- '■'"''• ••""' ''''"'tations entH-c/n 1 r'''' ^'^"""i««iuners fur f'n> IV,.vince. (Sro thr'-p.'i '''';''',"•>' ''^ ^'''''''''^''tion fo "er^s to IJIs M:.iL;forthc /,;?;;^h^•'^ ''';* /--dsOonnnis l, rand of Civil (i-.ver.nl, in 1. •'''' '^l '''■'■^'■^'' Sctthnne t Tfl' Af-'cl.. 1741., i„ Il".l rsC^,;"^;^*^^NovaSc.otia;Mat;; -;..n.ss,on issued to Governor (S^,;^,'^,^'^- ^; /•) I" the l, power was irivcn him u-iH, Vi V "" ^'''' <^f'' «'f Mav ei to constitute -hiU,^1: ^"/^^ -ll^-^^-'l -"-nt of C.mS: •^.'.''t>«: for the hearing, and dt^e ,,'f "r '"'!'''''' ='"*' ^'"''''■'-• -nnmal as civil. aceo,^in. u, ^^ ' ""f '[ '] ^'"fl'^^^^s, as well 7..4 the ^.oneral jnrisdictio7, v'^ crln in d'"' •^'- ^ '""'" 174f» to f'V t 'c Governor and Council who s , i. H "'"' ''"'' ^'•^■^''•'''■«^"' yl rf The Krvfia,,,,, '•^J"), in uliic'li tl'ic '"1 ordiiiarv cred I. liad ;iMv priorif \ |ii'l>t (Irii; l)y Kii,.ii iwruonOtrrtoii^. .'57 (III! i '1^7 ('oim flit' two cikIl's oI wliiit irt alliiwod i'l li'/iiiilatioM, ii tTonliiiiiryercl pi-nperty in tin, uricli law, wliiol. ue from cotnjh •'iC(;oiifitaI)lo f(,r ■I'lit'd accofiliriir '<''tJ fill (,f n,7 '"'•'fy for all its "Tcwifli. Ac- tlii! lo^M'filaturo le Crown has a ^« for Slims due its iiKwicy. (I, , lif, l)ot'oro En- i ">f A(!adia, or inorcial iiii|)„r- iiiissioijcrs for Ionization for i^ Conuiiission- 'li Settlciiiont, ^t'otia,"(latos lly Mr. lot- chapter 1 2t; of Tfie IMs,',i St„(,>t,.s of V.,,, . ScatHt, Ist Series (1 8;-. 1), it was provided fh.f T « ' "Court Hhalihave within this prminc tt ■ ,.., ''"""" ;;y-n.i>ed l.y the ('o.irts of (Ruin's I i:,. T Zi :r pjlr o''*; '• K.\clic(|iier in Knir and " In Is-,-, fl„. .... • ■ " ' ' ' "• ■ '""' .•00- .J abolished iHi.Mts i di i t^SS '';';'-^::' <■'-'- C.nrt. and bv 'j;! Vict c ' '> se Isi' ^" *''*'. '^"I"'''"K3 " in all <.anses in th(/s„,,;v,no C.inrt i '^ ' "'"' '"'""•'^"'' ^'"'t '•.•.,"it.V arise, the ,,.7Si W p. w^'u ' iCt" t' '"Vl"' ••terniine both the .natters of law an I "n itv or ?£ l"''"' ' " ;;n™.n for the complete ailjndicat o ' ^n Sh "Z '" whole matter, according to ri-ht and iimt ico „ , """ "^ ^'''^ " i'-.eedin,s as -ay i.^xpedhJ^:;;!!;;^! ^:^j''V;:,.:'';^;;,;;7'' Hcen tha this enterprisin.ir little Province orestalle f) M " country m consolidatino. the law •m.l wmlA • "' '^'""''''" 7"rtH l.y .onie thirt;;;.n ^J ^ " Z^ TT^'"'""' f ^''^ ---•?;.;!' all' ti^id^L^irsis^^ ;w^j....andiiiresp^c;'';;ft.^-^r-ti;^ The inost important revenue case to be found in tbe \- . IScotia Iteporta s that of Hu!n„l'^ .. /;• , ' '." '"^' tSovu .kridedinlS4s/ fn i/1, .'^^^.f,/^- ^^i:^'''^' ' '""^'■^' ^•^") contrary to the view liel,l i,,//|o ''''''' ^'''^ ''^'t=',•,. .;..„,• i i • , '"^'-"^ t>i iNova liaw wd be recoirn /od .la ;.> ^' .. »i "-"t i^n^iisii bominoii C"U"m-; „.l,ilo on .1,0 ,„|,„ Land Lo ff ".sr,,,, l"'" Tl'.o Vico-Adiuinilty Court for tlio Provinco of N„v, s„ , M j,,„sd,e.,„., ■„ ,.cvo„„o ,„at.o. conferred '.'."..rL^fl'^^S "UnU (itni mtVa ;'Lth iV:';L^/' I '"""""^ '" "'° "l>c l.,osoc„tcd or ,„od for ,7,"; (;o,rVof r"'''■°\■"''''^l''"■>■ ■•A....m,,t, Cour, e.e. ,.. J„ n/Xwr^y^ 'Is^Tu'r, 38 INI'RODL'C'i'.r(jN, Jield that under tliiR A^.«- m tt- J and deror,nine "all plj vh'.f n ""' ^''."P<'^^-'-''-^''l to 1 oa 'ccor.l,,,.. to the law. .t.tn l' ''^''''•''■' criminal and n, S' ^:-\' (I)- Iho sanu; statute „,'"''/ ''^"^"^<^' 3,':! JJen Vrri 'yrular waj i„ „,e enor , J '" l^'-^'"o"nced upon in ,' Lavii 1,171 nr;,.), t "'W'oued case of Thp Tr: ' ^ '^ 4n',am":^i ^■. '"•')■ (Soo s,cv „s };,v/'7 J; ^^'- l"> ^o . nr n ""'u ah one ot fm. ,,, i "llJ^ifP o do •■ liy vi ' jiirisd " (in the •' witlio ;. " our Ci - '• tion t '■ hostoM '■ it is in "siiiiilai '' the casi " Term, "author] '•in J'!x \ •• hie if V In ti 443), dee side of th .sioner of .,, in:,', in sii' I Crown lai :' for, and p the same gland was entertain 1 -, Court of ( i^quity Sid ime cases. court, saic '■ t\\ii Corr " all things "of the Ex " acts and ■' pleas wliii '•And tlie ■' clause of '•judicial p( " of Excheq " stretched t '• in con June "of Eqiiity, " the powers •' ed to cloth " power so re "never have '• hut would ''Then i ' lK>f,'inning c ■■ Exchequer ■• iias exercise " Court of (,Y " Commission "and extents, •"'•t at Halifax -'' ^2 Cii,-. ir. c. of tlie general J'li't, rofoi-odce Province of •n from some Uonrt RencJi. oi'giuiizod by es atid not by • on the 25tli ' J^'Kiiow, tJie -'•lhI to Jiear, '"'d mixed, part of Onr '''»'s of Our ant tliereto ; > award, and "s of eitlior »r onglit to jurisdiction ^> it seems, V. 2lo):se, «"ie Conrt ^'er of the to I'elieve [en. VIIJ, ipon in a > me Uy la not to ' lie clear that the matter w'tli wi,,v.i, •• I'J virtue of the sta^iti ^S uT^^r "^ t^"""^ ^v..„ld. •junsdiotion of the JJu-ons of Hie Fvch. rm!'". .""\,''^^^-''t'""'i the •• on the common law .hie of theVa^^ttT^l^ '" i'"-'""" «''"inK •' "-itl.out any qnestion, fal fw^ 1^ l/.;''^ ^^^ov^^ \ cneeive^ •'nurC.m.mission.a. jud- e. / " ■' "'i'^;-" I'.v virtne of "tion that the careffi ^n J a^^b^r!!:;, , ■ ^'^^l ^'•!^''' ^''^-^ •• bestowed upon this Md.ieethsHn; ft'-"tion which I have •• it is in nnisin wirh the co • S^n win; H • ' p'''^ '•-"It.hoeanse '^^.^lilar,Jnestion,altlHH,o.l/,vit nt, ^ r,^^'^ '• the ease (.f the estreated;eco.iL';'5i«'^* X'' '•^'^'"'^ "'^- ''" '•Term, 182(5) and hecanse 1 e S S ^f j-" ^^"■*''.^'^«''. (^.st • authority for ns to |)o.sse<« .,, !n;V > ''Z '""'^^ l)cneh-cial •• i" J^ parte WUlU^n^ iS 3 "i?""'' ^ r" "^ ^''^ J'™ •• l)lo if sve were without it '-' '' ''""''' '"^ 'i-''^^' 'amenta- ..3),^eSeT?n m^tui ^SS^^^-lr^ ^^'^^^- (^ ^^err, side of the Supreme ( our ?• i ' '7,.^;? ?'^' ^» *''« K.xeheqne; : fioner of Crown Lands fnr tfc > v n^> '^/«'^<^"it, the Commis- i ni^, ,n such capacitv, received uZ ' ^'-ii'-g")- hm, with iiav- I Crown latids, alnon^^st oS "h f Si 1k.T"F '" ''^^^''-'^ ^^ . or, and praying the eonrt to di ^^t "l e de n, Y\ T '"^^''""^^d , the same under oath . The u , , I , ''^^^"^'^"' ^'^ account for . Kland was prayed for l.y tl ^ ,, "r"'?! "V'^'^ '^'^^^^ '" ^n- ^ entertain the information on the oh h V'.' ^""''^ '^'-'^'""^'J ^^ Court of Common Law it li 1 o^' ' ^ ''^ ^'^'''^ exclusively a Kqnitj side of the Cour c^'^ , ^^^J, ^^^ .inHsdiction of {he ""e cases. Chij.man, C. J in e ' . Vr^ ' •"' '^''"^" ^■" '-^^^e- court, said:-"kdia,cV s ut^o, /? ^''^ ,l"^'r""^»t of the -the Commissio.i, (to Chief' justi. Tn ^"'^''^'".^ ^''ause of "all thin^^s which ^ny of or Jus i'' » • '"'^ L' •''^'^' ""^^ 'o do ■' of the Exchequer in 4' nd '^^^^ " '''''f[' J'^^''^)' or IJarons "acts and dohl^^s here au i" i.n "^ ,.";' "?'' • ''' ''^'- ^^"^ tlie •' pleas which th^^ourt is epo™ '^^"' ^•'^'j'^'"" ^^ ^I'^ '•And the power of the J Xnrof H r '"'i*''^' ^"'•' ^'^^^'''^'i''^- •'olanse ot 'the Commiiicm ^ive -. .'/i'f ''^^"^4 ^^'^''^l' tl'is ;\|ndcial povvers exercised >y e,^' ;;':\.i^^^ ^^"^'f' '"^ ^''« " of Exchcjuer where they are he so en,! '""'J ^""'^ ^'"'"-t "Stretched to include powers whir H '^ '^'^''. '""'' ^-^"""t he '•in conjunction with 'otic- i^^'i ^^^ "'•T''" '" ='""tl>er conrt, ;of Eyiity, which are Uo,i^£"S"ff P^"''^''^ of a Court ' the powers know.i to the Cjl^n mo,a - "'' \\T, "I'? ^^^''f'''^'" to "ed to clothe this Court with -i ul! tJ" i ,V ''"^ "'^'^'" '"^''"d- ''powersoretnarkahleairxidtf C „; 'fr '''^'^^ '" ^-^^'"^7, a " never have been left to I e'hi cn'ecH,^^^ ^^^ ^V'"'"""- ^"^^^ ^^^'"1^ •' '^ut^would have been opem'lfexpress:;r '" ^'""" ""^^'-^^r^' " ^^^^, I £ :sJti;;:i! ;^;^,£i'i '-'-^-t; Vroni- ti. •• Exchequer in En-^Iand Hnt t?' i ^'"''''"''' ^'^ "'« Court of :: i- ...Lised, areMlose incidet^'S F^' o7i!^:'l ^'''^ ^^'^^ ''criSi;--'X;'/^^;;-,i;;-n;;ir"'^^^ "-d extents, are all V^<^^^ ^ SL^Z.Z:'^ 40 INTK()I)lIC.,.„,y "S;:r:" ^fK,:^!"" '^"■«'™e :;U"i.r;sti: ''■^' tlie exorcise of such powerfl f i • • "'.'^'•""z^tfinii titfod I, „ J^'^'.'^fod, rirsf, on the ircu k L^'l ' n"^ --"^^^'^^ ^application ''Co .^I'^^'•^■''■^■■««d emanates fnirH"" '.'""''^ '^'^'^ ^'^ ,|« second ..hjection was that n, ^""''' ^'^ Kxchoq,u-r \7^'""e ,s invoked; h t fn ' ,,'J"'^''^^'<''' "iFectino.^ i .,);ornej-Jc,,cral and the afH.lv f ^^^ ^^''^^'-'ents of" of re.noval are now soC t t?T''' ."^'■^'"3'- '>f u'hic , ,, "can Iw |,v .^"""'"^^'-General now asl « > ''''' "^"^^^'J fov, Esquire, li,,i Gove™; T,"l "p"'' i" "'"> '•> W S ,■■„ i . '"cons '■ sion "and '■ the " exec "then '■ exec " eleai T Sessioi Ml. A Uoveri liad set of the could f ,i,n'antei instnicl Tl that of Ro.val icfi'islati the Ishi that I)j was clot jifiven S( under tl Cei'tain . Ills (Jhi( I'rovinci convene' Pro\inc( was prov ])enaities conniioiK Reciu'd i parties t jiidijnien (vourt. the Snpn to C'usto Kxchernu %* Und, ■in, and ti tJie Supn opportunity to ple„) ^^•- and to l.ave iss,,,. '"l<'nl relief i„ cu,,. t lias ex-erciseil, u-,,, : ^';'« "•'« a pow,., 'I huixhiu], i„ fi,. V'/'''VA y-. Apj>l,l,,. ''•' ""tset, is the li,:, fo iittiibnro to tlii. '■ '" r-'ie ExcJieni,,., pi'!i;j;ttio„ fitfe.l l,„ '^'■■"- that it docs ii,,r '•It the ii.fnniKiti..,, Die Crown is not ' argument that tl,,. '1 J-awinfoniiati,,,, it'er a Commissi,,,, 'lecessary for (],(. "ot tlie Atturnev- ^' ,'■" 1S53, was ., ' '>'''Jno:ht in (!„, niecletendants loi' ^- Tlie Attoniev- ' Tor tlie romcnal '•t of Excheqiu,',' ?lits and revenues » deJiverini,' thr Jie application is « not possess tJir "f in Euirland •'ouljt tliat th. 'l«i -side of the possesses ti„. of KxcJieque,'. ' alfoetino- f],,, ■nionts of fhc ■'""'v (juestion. ;ction \vas tli;,t under the Ace ^]': f'orl)ids t/ic »f which mean. "" is that tJi,. JO moved ioy order. Ther," « ai)3-thino. i„ adoptinir' the rand u.,an til, n' ■*"''' iiotanniv nd." ' ' • \f I'aterso,,, 'dward Island '> l>v and with rNTIMDlJOTIO.V. 41 tlic consent of the Council to erect, constitute and estal)lisl. sncl, a^Ki so n.any " Courts of Judicature and Public JustiJe^' wi^h the Island as he and hev should see "fit and necessarv fm t he •Jicarn,^ and deternnnu.. of all ,.auses, as well cri.nina as civ accord.no. to Law and Ivjuity, and for awarding, exccu' o n' ., ''<;'<>"p.m w, 1. all reasonable and necessary povversrauXr tie Ices and i>rivilcn;cs belonirin^r thereto" . '""norirics, The Commission fu.ther j^ives "full power and authoritv to '•ex:c;;ti;:';md't;jur^'ofXr:;jK ^".r 'r "clearing of truth in judicial cases!" ' ' ""' ^^'' ^''^ This Commission is printed, in ext^nw \n tl,« n • • Sessional Papers, Vol 1(5 No 70 hil^\ 2 ' ■ ^.""i'"'«n Mr. Arthnr'Ne;d.ery/A;sttan IW^^^ f'"'^'" Governor Ilaviland, also pr te d a ll S ' fu"T7\ '' y^'T I.a.l searched the records oV the P t i2 uu wiH H ''' "'"'•''" of the above mentione<] Counr^iL^io t' A^^ could find no document on file Si. V^^^ ^'^'f?'"' ^"^ ,i,n'anted to the Province bv tL lo v?, 'fJ' T'"'''^''^^^"^ instructions referred to i,.tc5^l^Sir'" ^^"'^ ''' ""^' ^'- that of ^ic;rSnsv;?:ke^s^;izrcS;;;r :;^ ^^'^ ^f ^?^- '"- lin.val Co.nmission to he jud ciT. y in^^^^^^^^^^^ created under ^ by the 1 rovmcial Revenue Act, 25 Geo III n 4 ^7^-^ ■. was provided (sec. 29) that all causes or tri'ds' for fn-f / ^ '] penalties inflicted in respect of b.'IXs o in . ^^^^^"^7 ^"^ &rofri2rr;^:-:^^^^ (^ourt. _l>y the Provincial Revenucf A^t:'rVie;: e:M^'Z, the Supreine (Jourt wa^^m;^ ^^ t^li,: w!" I % \ ''''■ ''«' to Customs' ofticeis Thi^ novvn,. • ^' *'* Assista.ice ,j:.xclierp,erCo..,rt of Canada/ "'"^ ''''■''^•^''' '^^ t'*'' ■'^.=* Unrler the Act of the United Kingdom 12 ind r^ v . ^8 >md the Order of the Queen in Cou^'cTof the 4th Anw' iS.'r l.e bup.-eme Court of Civil Justice of Vancout ^ll'd was 48 th 42 i.M'K'(ii>r( rro\. •'-'•J onus i„ ,„o i„ Uor \r. i V?.''^''''>' ''■'^ l"»^«i'''^. vviti, tl e rut ^;'''''"o Courts of Lavv a 'iftor m forecMvitliii, Hct A|,i ' b- " ^ 1"'' ^'"''" "'"' ''eiv- fcconnt of the creation of ^c^;;,:;;";' ^-^V'-^V A verv fu I «t s'-^q.). S>oaki„.. o ' ')"• ^/"■('■^^'"^ Case (1 |!.G L R i w , ^«q..i., tho li.t Chief J,' ,;';;;" r"'\ r' '^'^^''^ ^-e. '; Cluet Justice (^iineron'. . • """'^ ('^^ P- 'i>4) hesav^- ::>-ofe.-enoe to tl.o A^t^Tl^^Tr^'^'T''^ and eivl^ l'<>7fs of the Court and t e ; , U " ,';""^'' "•'"" «''ow that t, , 'could be made An,l n .P"'«« tlicreof were a'^ •.,..,.]„ '' P';oy,noe of a Oolonv." f e em'n :,"*^' '^^ ''' «"''"rdinaf. tins excerpt fro.n the lr;a e, d ;.' ''' '•'•'''''^^'"''''"^' P^^^-n' the contentmn put forward i, K,,f ', "^ ''"'''''' ^^as evoked I,v f;"P''o.ne Court of Vanco;;,.,Sf^' "■ J"^"'"^"^ that^t i;;ovinc,aI ()i,h-na,.ce. Jiv a„ 7 ; "''^^ ''''^'I'-ally created l.y (^'■O.Cou..SM.lS77,cJ> ;'/ '.'"'a"ce of Sth J„ne, isr,- Prcne Court of C.vil JuSe on> m T^i' ''"' ^^^'^^^^ "The »; ! ;?o.np ete co.n,i.ance of I,' /;'''! ' V^^'""'''V'," and u-as^Wve ' .l"''>sdiction in all case. Ci -i V '\ "'^■^'"'^'^■i\" and vested M-if the .aid Coh>„3- of J^Wti^;'c Cl^ ^ ^'--al, arisin/wi?,;; i'eie that u. the opinion of Mr J ,s t n '"'"''"'■ ^« "'e'ltio,, - -'. ^^'r itat^^ ^'■'^''' '^^ '^' ^:e^K;?'^^'T //-applicable was intro^iciu^iTi ?f , ^"g''»"^l as 'Vtl ' 'ccnn.on law (if .rn-) s id "f '" ^f'"^ ^' "-^'H as ««i £ ■ : i'onta.e by the cohiS s t e^4 :;?" ''^''^'^f '"> as their S,^ ,,;;i";f '^- ' J^ f''o Ordinan e S X '^:' ^'"^7 settled in ! M.tii the Mainland, on (!th Marcl sr? ^''« «"'on of the Island l»'s proclamation was h,,wcve • ' '^'^^'''^ '-^^- ^'^'^ ^^ 1877 /lO so ta as applicable, and savin,, niod 1 • r*''''"''^'^'' ^^^S, were a.u!';^t J'"^' '^^ -'- -^"p-i-ui«^itnE.:;^.^-'f^;: P/^nod which eIapJ^,^tS. 1^ ^i:;?. ^'"'^^" time du'S' S^ Columbia with the Colonrof Vr"*'' '"^ ^'''^ "''''"' of TiWt 1 event was consutnmateM.o ^""^o"^''^'- Island. Wh,-n il -/"Pletojnnsdi,,,;;;' t^ tSr' ^'" ir^««-' oFf t '-'ouie tiiroe vc'm-- ifv i -^ " * *■ * 5"promo Court full "fpr.uifiets proees. ;:;«il)lc3. witlitlieniKs Courts of Liu' an I vy.is also .riven In •f'0'lt..:ip,,|v, jiuljr;, »'s tlion anri tlior,.- J'>y-." A verv full L'M in Mr. J„st,V, 5 (1 H.O.L R., IS!, L»avi,i Cameron, tP-lW),l,esays- isdic'tion were voi'v '"■■il an. I civil. ,\ \vill show that the H-ero as ample a> cml>- made, direct ti Court was not oy a siihordi'iatc oncliKh'n^r porti„n ", \vas evolved liv 'i^'i'i'ient that the ''".y created l)y ,, Sf'i Jntie, lS>)!i styled "The Sii- i," and was .<,Wveii and vestedVith al, arisirio; within ■"per to menti.in 3-Xpressed in the 'e Proclamation Jvember, 1S5S. • as was not i-ell as -^all the , as their natural settled in tJic 5n of the Island ■ (;• 1^77^.103) vii and criminal ' 'jer, 1858. wei'e. 'ions provincial" ncc of British iibstuntive law 'i' Justice for iG (Jiirini^ the ■lion of iJritish , When tliar ' of full and '• ty, Pi'obate. ■and and thv Harch, Ism, INTRODUCI'ION. 43 Uhn. .^i n. C. 1«/. c 53) alterin.ir the names of the Supreme Courts therein t.. '^ The Supreme Curt of Vancouver Island" and • Ihe Supreme Court of the Mainland of i5ritish CoIumi)ii''' respectively. Provision was also nia.le tor the ultimate mer.rer.'.f the two c.nrts into one, and on the (»th March, [SOo/an ( n hnance 6W.. .V/ A'. 6'., 1877, e/,. KU) was j.assed, declaVi that the '-Conunon Law Pn.cednre Act/lSSa.'' the '' Cu m n Law Procedure Act, l,S;-,4," the "Commo,. Law I'roce. Ac. ISO.. - (With the exception of sections 104 to 1 5], inclusive, ..t the "Common Law Proce.lure Act of is.^a") „ the rules ot practice and pleadini,. ,nade i,: pursuance o ' said Acts shoul.hso far as the adoption ..f tlie.i wa pn ct Ll' n-wlate the practice and pr.>cedure of each and every 1. J Super...r Courts ,. tins Colony in all actions and procee.iin.Vat law It was further provided that the several s tatutorv ;„,c men s regulahi,^ the practice, pleadinj^s and proced.re < t hi i^ i": ^ '"^"r^'T. i" force on the 14th day of Fel.ruarv ISM , and the several ..rders and regulations in foJce n H e t hi IIi^Hi (Jonrt on the said Utli day of Fehruarv 18(10 si ..nl.f as ,.act,cal.-e, ,.,ulate the proiedin^s or^li': i^^'^^^ ^, '^ ;;f each ot them, sittiiii-' m equity ""-i., .mu "mit in d ; • '' "' '•^■^•t«"'>^cd in udicature, and there- out, n all proc'edrngs, matters and thin;S! J!!^':l:!''l!-- Confederation mention n,av he le * He.- Majesty's Supreme Co.Trts ^t cliZ H f .t' W^'^" I'' "^'ll is ;;*;'^''^;;f «•'— T at LiucolnWmt i^ilm """^"' .. It IS not witlnn our present purpose to discuss thS urLiction 44 iNTRODrcrroK. t>f tlie Courts of the North Wo^i- T -, • . «««»'«, us such courts ^ve o 00^^'^,. o7'-''''''. " '''^'''' ^^ '-^venuo tl'"l P>'oeeedings, ^v wav%)f inf"™ J '^' l/! ^^"^<"'ce penalties and «'nt.s for penalties Jr forfeit. os«" ?,' "' "'"'" ■" !/"^' ^«'« tlio , Crown alone ; and t]^ '^fd '"■"/'^? ?'^ '« <'" ''^i'^^'f 0' ongn.al jurisdiction in all cases widn?". ^''^'",^'''^-« ^x^nsive ;;^'- ■■chef sou^d.t in re«oect , '''""'''"•^ «''^'" '^'-' >uad,. England be tjle subj c 'of a ui S "^f «'-.-'"«l' >ni.i.t , ::?5o'c;;::,-^^-^i^^^^^^^ plaintiff or petitioner " '^ ^''^ dominion of Canada i. of t;/c;e';;,o -.^z T;if„s t,S"t""'"- -" ^'<- ^iHof Justice and Jud-res oft! p! 1 ^ ^^' '"espectivelv. The , Vlien the Bill to t^^ j t^^ ;Ssr^ri" ^Y^""^ ''^ ^'"''^^'a •Jncod into Tarliament by 1 e Ah, ,! n '^"'''' ^"'•'''^ ^v^'^^ i'ltn.- J^o.>rnier of the Suprenfe Cou^ o "(C, n??'''^' ("«^^' ^^^'•- J"s^c Its passage was encoluitered at he Ln J f^^ some opposition to of the louse who «x^re apprdie si!e Im,''"'''''''' ^'S-^^ ^neml>ev. Wn the sphere of action of bpn,,-?'' '"^"' ««""'t« Miio-bt tlioir authority. EspecaHvl ,."•'"'' ''^"'"^^ '''"J Jepreciat -oationof aLerai'S:;^!^^^ ;::;;^r'^^ -u^ed a^ail^rt ^-^- ■!>•.) ^^a.d, (Hans., 1875, p. 738)-^ 'ti ^^ ' "^ ''''"^'' (St. John, om 58 to «^ which had 'rcSerlncetothek;"'^"' ^"^' '^"^ '^i" ^^'-""t'ely unnecessary. A ^ravo L , •^?'''''l"^'' ^'^urt were ;;'"'<'"g provision in*^the Bifl for s I^' '"'^ ^'"'^ '"^'de i, 'ere was ample jurisdictio n t " ''"'''^- J^« 'relieved lrov.„cesfordecii-n/S'er ;."'""''? °^' ^''« •'•'^-'re ''Sosr-^^^r^-^an^Ari--^^^ a Co Jt of ^^i^;;:;;^ t^^l;^;) o;;i-^ed to the estahhshment of i ntroduce a new practice into^l^ " „ ' ^':"""d tl.at it wouh fe T^7r'y ^'^ procediu^ sr"?r '" ''■■'•'^'•^^ a"'' INTRltnUCTION. "respect of revenue 'e establishtnciit ,,f space would peniiit u several provinces "no foa eoiiMMcni- t of Canada. jl't^Qiier Courts (,f '• % section ."is aossess concurrent Jii, in all cases in f the Doniinioji of actions, suits and I'ce penalties and wt'll in ,jui tarn ''JiMson helialf of " liavo exclusive 'uJ shall be mad,; whicli ini<^ht in i» tlie Court of fn or anj olHcer :iven concnri-ent 11 pi'ovinced) "in jv or equity, i,, 'O'l of Canada is stico and Judges uspectivelv, the of Canada. ii;rts was intro- low Ur. Justice opposition to ' It^'giilmenihers • courts .rnight and depreciate ^d against tlie iner (St. John ' (of the liillj er Court were 3een made in He believed tlie different dealing with I" Ijofore the iiblishmentof lat it would 1 fime when pntctice and - iS75, p. of the Bill, 45 at p. <;> of Jlans., 1875, ,aid .--"One objection made was that • tlie |„ll would (-ause a change in the practice prevailing in the 'ddferent pn.vmces, aniness. That ww 'i "class ot business that particularly pertained to the Dominion"- it, • was a branch in which the principles of the law wt;re the same ill all the provinces, and, therefore, it was desirable to . seen re .-iinitorniity ot practice which could be best obtained l' ■ transferring this branch of business to the court whicli wo.il.i •■ be known as the Court of Exchequer."' The Attorney-General in introducing the IJill, said- — " The "Lill also provided f<.r the creation of a Court of Excliecpier borne oojection has been made to one of the Bills presented bv the honourable member for Kingston (Sir John A Macionald") ' for the reason that It gave to the Court of Appeal an ori^ri,,, •jurisdiction. lie w<.uld avoid that ditHcnItv bv creatino^wo courts, one of appellate .puisdiction-the Supreme Court of A.)- peal-an.l another, a tribunal of the first instance, composed of the same members, but being a tot.illv different curt There was ample authority for adopting that course, and he'fonn.l it "in clause lUl of the Constitution ^The l! N A Act) '' , |- Ihe measure was certainly of the greatest importance! " ' "it 'had : bee,, inentioned m t he Speech from the Throne four times , and this was the thrdBill that had been submitted £ ; House. Everyone admitted that it was very important th e . 'federal Govermnent should have an institution of its own in 5 • order to secure the due exeeution of its laws. There mi-ht ■ ; I'^'''"Pf.(;ome a time when it would not i)e very safe f.uMhe ■ t edera! (xoverninent to i)c at the mercy of the tribunals of the "\,irri!^r;;;;. ; -Everyone, he believed, would ad- mit that It x\as not a party measure, and think it his dutv to assistin carrying a good law which had for its sole object the • har.nonious^ vswking ot^our young Constitution." (See Hans., votes'^'"' '''" ^'''''''' '^' ^''''■'' '''''''^'"''^' ^'^ '' '"'■'^'^ nMi^nliy of The wisdom, fmm a federal point ot view, of establishin.r such a court as the Exche.p.er in Canada is made manifest by t le large volume .. miportant revenue business it has dischar-.ed since ti.e year ks-auita the most satisfactory results; and Hie bes refutation ot the tears expressed l)y members of the Ho I'e that Its opera ion won d be regarded with a jealous eve by tie provmcal authorities lies in the fact that some of the prov „c d legislatures have passed enactments giving the ExcheoLr Cm of Canada jurisdiction ii. certain c^es l^tween ^ ?movi "e and the Doinimon, and in certain matters of controve sv vl S may arise between any two of such provinces - U the Acts 42 Vict c. 8, s. 2 and U Vict. , . 2:., s. 40 the E.xcnequer Court of Canada was given anpellate i.irisdiction in a I casesot arbitration arising, undcT the " Act -isnec , . t^ m OtH cud Arbitrators" (K.S.C. oh. 40) when the c a m el^^ede t vahie the sum of $500 . ^^o'" u\tLcuevat iM(.,,.venkMK.e ),■ I , , "- ^-\'''''^''l"nscHinc.it i,d ,.., ''"'' ;''V'-''-'fi<'n that th^y .ve ■ «'^v.n..of oxponso l.ofo re t , 1 'r =' ^'': ''u.incis a„d , ." --c. as thoso cuM.in,. he ore "o o.rd '^ "''"' ^"^''' " ^■'''^«<" ri — v^v^n.iu^ "^' tore tic lOinl '"V^ia^SOI i^J section r,S of 50-51 Vict ^ V- v • ;ver .., an.y Act of the Parliamin^ of (S,,' 1' '"'^'"'^"' ^''''^ «'''«>'- l'« (.(,vernor in Council, or in ^ - 1 ..,;'"'':' V''.'" '"i.v Order of any .natter n.ay he referred to 1 e )mS "wr/' /' ^''^^''"•^^' ^'"" t he " Act res])ecti:..r the OtHr-i. \ i ■ '^'•'>ifator.. actiiiu- .inder sl.a 1 he vested n,. or . ntv h d , ■"J'^^'''"*''' '''• ^''''t '^"v p. "c^ --1. -natters shall he re r ^ ' . '^JrFvT'' ''^'^y'''' •^'•'••tn^t<^" powers shall he vested in an .I i ^''^''^''I'l^'' (^.nr^, an.I si.ch wJierever tlie expressio '" hVi'\' ''•:"' I'f .'fonned hv it ; ,' ^^^\ order or dJc.nnen;, i '^ ^ [^^'f-- "/-urs in an;s; i^^xolie.jner Court. ' '"^ «'nstrued as meaning the , . JlV the Act 50-51 Vict ,. K" j^.'ibioet a.^-ainst the Crown in cer .'.i . i.;' ''""'i'-'^' "''^^.^iven to the I'P'K^e of it. oHicera Pro vUo. ' •" "'''T'^ ""' "<■ ^'"^ >'e^' o clauns to tiie court hv the I ' T,' '""•'^' ^•^'' ^''^ '•eferenee <•/ ;i'c3 (iovenunent as tl e te n .'t v f '"' ■'"^■'-''■''' ^^^l^trtn.ent '■'.^ 'f- , rnder this Act he o . " P''<'eoedin. h^. petition i' J- . M.e provincial courts^, ^ellrsm-H"?""'''"'^ .l-'isdicti: lon,g cases ,n which it is s.,n•- then, -"eral of Canada, to in., d '^V . , 'V"«^''''«« "f the Atrorne; o'' a;ij pater.t, lease, or other ish,.' ''"•^' '"''^^'"^ ^f invention fPi"^^'^' to the Supre.ne Co .rt ' "'T T^'^^^'^'S lands. An t''^" ivxchcjuer ('ourt was ,vi Id ' ^'""'. ^''*^ .i"^l^"»ent of =l'"ount in controversy e.xcie Sson T."' ''"'■' '" "•^"'^'' ^'^^ actua '^'onts will he found in the la i l.ti '"' f "/■""^' ""'f'' '^^ an.en Bv the Act 59 V\J ■ PO'tion of tins hook 1887w..an,:^Xdt. •CS'o^t^;^!" ^^«-'-'l"er Court Ac. of to the Registrar, (>liicialRcJ:,.'''^^'''':'"'''f cases hvthecomt Act also en^pow^red ll e c!^n^'o :,ir •' ^^"^ '^ei^ris 't i^ ihed a.sscssors when it nnv '" *''" "'d of «peoiallv ml ease hefore the court ? •''• '*'""'' ^-^I^^Hent so o J 1 ^!^^" Oonrt. in cas statuti costs I ri^'hfs vision .are in where atioti o ings oi a case i Anotln and Kt meiit o not oxc pavniei Vict., e SupretT in lieu I?y arising,' or for in proc E,\che([ isdictioi pectingt Sec. (! o to the e( ccr is un respect < ceedcd a thereto, gland CO to any p Vict., c. is invest of inven and the {)rovincii ?y 54-5.^ to refer trade-nia deterniin for niak irade-iuai the altei jurisdictii register o dustrial d 34) the I- arising u] their amc work. 5<»-51 Vict. c. M « ('"iirt ooiisc'd ti. I,,.' 'I \vas tliiTohy ina.ir very iiiiitoiiiilly oii- "•;n Mliol.'slied. f|„. fi'i'i'f, iiiid tlio ii,n\. l<'of Thelieoi,,,! ^qiinr Court. •t''J ill prosccntiii- Jiir"■^ and sncli mod l>y it ; and ^cMirsin any such as nioaniiig tlie «'asi,nvcnt(. tlie uiit of the nog- >f rhe I'efercnco ' i->epartuieiit.^ ' l»J petition of 'iif .I'lirisdiction «, anu.no' tJieni 'the Attoruey- t of invention, ? hinds. An ,)iHl' tile court, erees. This pecially qual- to do in any ■ tiie making u £xche(juer tM'IKODI'CTION. 47 .iio court, as well Court (o r.-u!atc the pnietice and procedure i . .„., ,.ourr, as well in cases arising under /7^.' A,r/.^y„,v' Court Jr/as under any statute irinng jurisdiction to the court; f<,r fixing the amount of costs and ,e. tu '"■ faxed m Ivxche.,uer cases, and for detining the nghfs .ind du les ot the othcers uf the court. An important pro- vision of rhis Act is one enahling the Crown, in cases where Ian s .are injuriously aiTected l.y the cmstruction of a pnl.lic work, and ^ here the nijury may he removed in whole or in part hy an alter- ation or ad. it.on to the wovR- „, ,j„estion, to underta ' e Lxche,uer_Co„rt. It also gave the court concurrenro g „ h ! iMl ctio 1 with he provmcial courts where a remedy is sch,.^ t "s- pectnigthe infrmgeinent of any Patent, Copyri-dit and Tr' ,t n .,L !?th '"1 f " Attorneydeueral of Canl^alhe JIgh ' " ± to tlie court for an m erpleader issue when the Crown or its offi ceris under liability for any debt, money, goods or c attels in respec. of wh ch the Crown or its ofKce,' m^y be ue m'' .-o- ceeded against by two or more persons making a.lverse da ms thereto, and where Icr Majesty's High Court of Justice in En gland could, at the t >ne the Act came^into force, gra t uch reMef toauy person applying therefor in the like circmnstances By 53 > .ct., c 13 (as amen.led by 54-55 Vict.,c. 33) the KXcme,- Conr? IS invested with th. jurisdiction in cases for forfeitu e pate of nvention theretofore exercised by the Minister of A^riJi^tu e and the court is further given concurrent jurisdiction wi 1 he pn^vmcial courts .n proceedings for the impLhment of p c 1 J.v .)4-55 Vict., e 3;, the Minister of Agriculture is ompowered to refer any matter in dispute tonchinS the registration otn trade-mark to the Exche-iner Court to be th-M^o^n f .^ J determined. J!y the sami Act the^'l.'^ ^^l^^ j ^Uon for making, expunging or varying any entry in the" re S er of trade-marks ; tor the rectification ,.f the register a weH t f the alteration of a trade-mark ; furthern.^-e V'our is "vrn jurisdiction for making, expunging <.r varyin./am entn in the register ot mdustnnl designs, and for .ddingto,^'ai\t^ 1? .'" * ' dustrial design. By 53 Vict., c, 12 (as amended I,y 54 sfvS c 34) the Exche-juer Court was endowed with jurisdiction in ca'sps arisingnpon conflicting claims to copyrights. Thes^ 2 es w tl t^.,r amendments, will be found ii'/a rnbseaueurpVr^ln S ti^is 48 iNTKonrcrioN. "fi,„i^ P'^ ^^^'i^raltu Act ISO! .-f ,.""». "itlii.! (iu,a,l„ 7^,;, ' 1 "» .» «.;.rl „f Ad,„i S ■y,- ?' P"«'t"- wi.s -iv(.„ fo t u> r I ''•"-''/'";' ''.V tl.18 Act." Ijv PETITION OF KIGIIT. cretlit to their patriotic zeal tlinn m fi •^' ^»es per'iaps moro vjs.on. I„ ti.e' fonnati ve pe o3 of F ''T^f'V'^^ ^^^'^'^-r cri teal ^vas one thinir to obtain fl.n J . "^"^ a'wavs annlieaMn n a..oU,er ll,i„,f .„ ,,osStt" „ r„S''™ "^ ' *''. -d VfS It Monid appear to l,c liom,?,? i- '""""P its observance ^^'^'ii';" cr,„r" ' " '- »° Sw*r°,er;e :"""""■■«■ -- - ■"'."'/ wijcers assert tliat tlm i' ^'"^*y « l^rerog. 339\ . J'-'iJ •iga.i.st tlie Xing in ancient r '^^ ''emodies the snbtv.; 'fionstrim.de droit „uii^^ ^""'^s vvere »6;^eV/J !,/ .J^^^ The reined; hv SS'^- '^ ;?^'^'^- ^ ''''^'' examination i„ 'Jhe'' ibllSn,:'' ^ I " '''^^"'^^ '^ «--o„gh an ^■«Po«oofthe.„.itha..neci„:t1Ltt^:,CrpSj^^^^^^^^^^^ T in thit person Hiihjecl appear Vo liavo already said (hit it i . " , , "'f'-"J ;n ;; or of the pc^^lll,, ,^;! ^ , ;;s-2 ^;^^^' -'-^hL. ..f ^t^-; 'now changed except that one .7, si ''"'-/'"^l ""tl.inK -^ "(par hdlc-petition ?) when W I '"'" "f '"' '""» ''V l^iH op.n.on doe. not appi.r f . . Cr^nZr'f ■ '^^' '"'''■ ^ " 'J''- ol'ave been controVerted by elSl'. ^ ' "' ^■^■'■>' ^'"" on... tJ".s very pas.a^.e i,i this rep,.r u! TF " 'l"'- ^'^i'^-''".v other ,nan, but^ his sofSu ' . "r- ^'''f '"'Pi'^-Jed like ;' sue the Ivin^. 1^ petition." " M^ I J^^ " r'T^ '^f ^"^ ■^''<^''''' 43 £dw. Ill, 22a, where, to ns. 1 ,: . "'."^"^^ ''''' ^oi.vs to V. J' 43 £dw III 99.7 , :, ;• '?''• iJ-^'-^-ood al. ;; dish .aid tdt; Jl^^S.^JJl ;;^ j^nr;^!"'^ ,^^=^'- '• ^vei ,^a connnon ,,er«on, for (hen om mii "f ' "'"' '^")«- «'^'« only a. a^amst the King, and all otl ' |S of ! 1?;'^ '''I' '^ disseisin any other person." Mr Horun ./i^ .^^ "'" -''"^t a.s airain..r tlie corroctnePP. of Wiibv^^. "!'. . "^ '?*""'« 'o incline .Rtron.dv t tlie corrnr.h..'.. .,f iv--.- V- "oruood seeing to inclin- ^tronT 7 ;ordiuance-ottl CoSu^^d^tl 'I' f'^^ (P- ^H 7"% ! " -ns .ad,in the y.J^^:^^^-:S ^Z^lSZ I'J^ of lihtiinfritii.^ I '"'I) -ct lurtl, , ^5i»;5-'li','rs,; of nil . it-w Uio Act i.>;; a liesc old rcriicdi, , ^'U IVIllcdy ill I, , "''■ ri,i;'lif,'.sii(;li IV ■'' f'lat (Iki (Vnu:, t ooiniiKiii |;m oonfciitiuii li,,. itioii of riirlit w.,,, 10 wiiik; way aii:| L'vv is adhoi-ed N, f" 'I'lic Cllief y U'ilhy, .J. ( r. 'it thus fVaiiit'd : '■•j'', lie says, " [.< 'o tliis .statoiiienr ^) ^-'. '/., ill Ills K as \vcJl as hv : To}>'ni V. T/n: to'ial.IcaswouM Jiisfieo A7il!,y's ) i^oll(juii|(P(,|J_|,, 'f- ( r.7/. ;].'] iiother of I'io'Iif •"kI notliii)^? fs '1st Jlilll |,y (jjll •y writ." This :i vxTyi'iiIlu,|,,_ f^poakiiiij (.!' ti'arislatoi'' .md X\^,„d w'l t''<' dictum nf oil'ect to ijM Ho I'ufcrs r,, '' that in tlic "iplcuded IiIy the Cuni- "7 ni ia the IM I;h|i| ( ||.i,\. SI "following y,.ar, >eenisj.lainly h.-ive the snl.je.-t the ri-ht tosiie '.,v wnt :.,amst the l^in;, : u.o liynuTH A-Avw, i. "Isi " ISl^)a.,.l ,u,,;,v have iHvnor.e.d- the writs issued aftei' th i;rov,M,.nthat Wiil.v saw." Dr, S,„M.s, hy all odds „ panistakmL'- .imi i'i.li:il,l i.-i...: i ir. • mu, i, •aiiistakm- and I'eliaMe .•„n>liluii„nal historian al.-o ook !i|M.n W din's dic(u.„:,sone imt laekin- str..n seems to luthoritv t"Mi|.|.o.t ,f. (See r.w. /Av. /o,,/., K--/.:i. .2,50.1 •■ .i"."">nMlytu.day hut the .juestmn is reallv .,f sn.all m,.menr as s eoneeded l.y a I o,,, jurlsls that howe.er wi.ie theSnver^ ' ■ "'0 t".the suhjeetiscr n>ay luTeafter he n.a.le, the i.roner and heronnng reme.ly niu>t always he the petition uf ri.-hr' ' f ..; \l: T'' ?•'"!' ^'.' ;' •'""••^'''•''■'tion of the remedv hy |,;.titi„n ...t riKh the ■■ hirth-r.^d.t of the snhjeet," as it is ealled hy' J / H..l,l''r'''^"''''V :;'"''"'? ''''■'-■'' '"'•'^ '^^^'" t-X|.erieneed in traein.^ !t eS '•"'' '• ''"^'r" """"''' ''V.i.u.eeessary and^uti e attempts to diseriniinate with resoret to the (diineters ,.f , '••••liest recorded oetitiuns iiM.th,?r w,.r.ls ^. fw ^ . • |.otit^.ns to Parliament and ,u,U;;i;,;t:?rhe*K:;!r'^ ^''^"" """ I'-iyen eoii(!edin<>' thaf tlii>.^i. iii.ti't; .. . i • "^ ohvious ami essential eharaeter l!;si,l,.s , , ., /''?' c.>.istitutional hody which is now now s^,;^,,;;f ,,,'';' J'^ time m its end)rv., state with the funcH m '■''""""'l''"^^ '^t that S/'i^ i"- ■^i«"'^^:■^-■'l:'rs;;;:K;;:I:z: co„J;;;;;;;:i?;s!E;r\;;, ^.TT'^'r- '''f .""''" •'''■ construction that can he placed upon tlu w nls ,,sed ^JT""^ was in the reio-n of Edw.;,l I ., .. >. • i / ' '• ^'"^* ^'"^''t' iH.s VomtituUonal imorunt England yTu] ^,^^'\''''' "' 2G8 he makes the followii^ clea 'sSien t 'is to 'the ' t • '^ ' '''^"^ Character of this body as distiu,uished W So KaL;^,'!;;;,;;:;;! 52 INTKOm'OTION. " >'.(leti,iitcM>e.s of rl>e wort , , '■}■ > ■- -N-^twithstaiidin.. i|„. " tl.on a stalf of ofhW -n ^ '^ .'^ «'^'"' '''"t there" Z ''a«^ll^•>^seJ, clearly coin n-s If "' ^"'"■' ""'' potiti.ms ,„,: : ^V-illian. Marsha , the' S^^wi^'^'''-' ^^ ^ii re^enc :'a"cJ l^MKh.lf after u-.M^terdcSl 'T'- ^'"'■^''^' ^''« '''W'^' v.ee-chancellor arui trei „t " fV'^'if ^'^''''r' '^J'''"^'''.., J.'th this Council, Stuhbs sav ' n'^ ''^■^^^^^^^^''^'•'1 I-'sdealin . n.«t't"tion of a Council Ta ~,vut of T '^ ''''""/^^^^'P^^'J f'- -'vernn,ent, and, nd.ateven'u bee,, tlK .*; '""'"'T-' '^''^^^'" ''^ :; A&^^^^ !S 57^^r ' Ijosides ,no,-e than one assen l.h f ^ '"' "''"'^'.^nd there wa. ; ;;n-hdiff^ulty],asSen benitS'r T?*^ ^''« ^-'"^i ,^ then . We have seen that pet t on to^V> ^'^'"^""^J' l^«tween ^ matte,-s were addi-cssed a «..£2U^.. /!!''!"'."' '" '^^•'"^"^'-" ^^ll'« Ivm^, had a council wh,?hSri Tn''^ ^''''^ ^'^'"■'^'■''. peers of the ,-eal,n, who it shoiVuTi ^ ^ ''^ ''"'^ the lords and '"'» at ti,nes when' the 'I'Lwn w'!;'''? '-""^ ^^^ether I, ^^;;alled the ffrand council, aw"] ftl o "*,•'"-' ^'"'^ ^^'■•'^ probably tlie original comLZ I -i- P''»''''ament (bei,i.r ;co,„,nons were ru,n,,,o,rd ^- ,. l^tj' '^^'"' '^^^^^^ ^'-^ dist,,,o„,,,,itfro,ntheother.ZS'J '^^ so te,-,ned t„ J'^ive ,no,tco,nnK.n!y about hirSdSo'''' '^'"- "«*^^^ ^^ .; : • • • -"In both these co. nc U tho ? "' '"'"''''■^ ""^ ''^w" "causes heard the,-e wee said t b, . "^'"^ '^'* '^« '' \'-^^^S^ and ^ M.-. F,-ederick VV Ma „ d ^n T- ''"' '"'^'^ '"' <^oncUi^^ to «ay (at p. Ixxxviii) about S mflf '?'^^ ^ (^3'^-^) ''^^^ tl,i,s Kene,-al :~"I>erhans .no,-et,niur "'"'/' "^ ^''^^^e days i, ; ti.ese eontrovertLl mluL ^ "bn i fird'''"^'^ ^^oen said ibou >oade,-s, who a,-e co,,versa,,t w i) t,,e "'k "''"'''"•>' ^^ '•«'""'<' ^^ 1-at about the parlia.nents of Edw ,'d f^ "'"'?' ^^ '^^t'^'- days, to be discove,-ed, and tliat should H timetJiei-e is still much 'a session of the Kin-Zs "0,,'' i H '^' '="'"'^' ^« ^''« «Pi'non 1 1,, ; 7>«.^f«;,^.M^,„.„ that't he docu nents^ '"r ="'^' ^"^^^''^"^i^ "f eve v P'^tit.ons a,.e petitions to tl e Ki . .!'' '^.'•'^''^'^ Parlia,„enta • ;|"d.tors of petitions a.-e CWnitteg '.'^ '''V"""«'''' ^'"^^ the ^^ V"« '^f l>arlia„,ent are the reconW f • " •^"""'''' ''"^^ f'^' 11-y ill tJwt the ival ^otwitlistiiiidiiia. ,1,, L'ar that there \ri. with the Oomt?i,n„ revami Cmioilitn,, "'hI petitions mv of the rej^'eney . <^ii_i!iIo, the le^if,. iisticiar, cJi!incell,,r 'Jrossed as no/,;u 'fs inemljors ,i;v uid consiliatovcs " Iwinir.'sdeah'iii'. liiive accepted the 2'ioral system of isofitsgi-owtli, (o '. ill sj)eakin<,' of 55) says:— "The vas the Council. j>f, and there was !(ed the council fi'igiiisli between' [ncnt in private ■ et a son comcil. '1 the lords and illed together l)y tting; this was I'hainent (beim^ gni before tliu ' so_ termed to ' l^i'ig used to flatters of law" as a judge and (ionoilioP ;riictivo Intrn- 0305) has this those days in ^een said about '"T to remind of hiter days, '■e is still much' 2 opinion that '"ce of every l^arliamentaiT "cil, that the '«i', that the done by th(; n'thout, the t'le iiighest barons and n^arting very dy classical.'" tNTRonuCTK^N. S3 « * , P'»'??';'?^'f'. '" ^»'s "'oi-k on tlie King's Council, p. 21 savs •_ All parliamentary petitions, whether of the prelate's peer, commons or individuals, until the reign of Henry V wero addressed generallv to the King conjointly with the Council "' Dr. (Tucst, m Ins Ihstonj of the English Parliament (at p. 104) ex.jrcsses the opinion that it was not until the House of Commons had acquired its definite status as one of the estates of the realm ,n the hfteenth century that the true parliamenta^- petition came into vogue. (See also p. 1(53 of the same worlc and Ilearn's Government of England, p 572 ) As our enquiry into the nature of the ancient petitions and the proce..>, ■• or courts U,„. had ,,,„,,„,.,,, u,, e„g,,Srf,'e°S '"'"'" ,i. V'-^ o "•;^^<'«^» subject and subject t was referre.] f,, tl„. Ivmgs JJench or Common Pleas • if it m.,? i i ^'"^ 54 INTRonuO'lTON. mvo^o bv M.o C^r.:^"d or ,:».."''' ':''"^''' ^'*'" «'"■'' petition. " «"'f''"H(l ,„ the aiisu-er endorsed npon tl.o "condnsionc.f hepatv- eiMon 'T'^^'T '"''^'^ ^••"'" f'"' according as the indorscnent L t . I*^^''"'" '■ '^'"' "(^^l.ancerj,<.r the other H^rt''' ' "'" ^''"■^•>' ^™« «^'>'t i^i. " then a con.n.i.s.ion ^ to ./t ,1. <'';!'"''•''[/'? ^''^'^'^' •'^•"1 ''ae.rd.n,totheind' Petition', ^vouldbethesanioas^ . ofl 'f^' ^''^^ '"'"tial sta-o. tl- Kin. o,-y i^ i (^ ;;;;;[;^r ^^ PP^'^ohb addressed- ; V f''« Ivi",^- withadir". ion th "(,/;! "'I,"^^^ be indorsed «l>onId be eonnnissioned to e , ^o i ; b 'T ''r^' '^li''^'''" J^^''^'^'- petition and "do what was ri, '| t °r , ^^ Ti''^%?''^-^'^' '» tin- would .ssne ; l,„t as the matters inv, ud m . d" ^'?"""'««i^" J'''"porly eon.nizabIe in a eonrt of la\ h ' « "''' :' r*^''*'"" '''^^•^' r>ot presume to finailv «lispose of the',- lo ^ "'"""««'^"'e';^ would '•eturn mto the Cliancerv hei,. C, i' "^ ''*^-^' ^^'<^"''i merely I'a'i ...ade a^,.v>.: / S, , ''. ) '"f •'.^ ^" ^^''/"ti'er the Hupplianl finding, the Crown wa^hen^i T /""V^ f'"''' "«''i^ their «•>''«. tlu,. pi,,, was enterelnnob'r' ^' '''^''i^^- ^'^''i'^ I'oin, dotenn.nation. (.SV. .sy<.«,.^/;.v/;t;v ;''/ i: ji^f'!"^ '^"'' "1 the process of time owii,.,- f i ■ , '/■ -'■ '^ ''• • all such petikms as wen! b l,"^, ^ffm ''• '" '""' '^^''^'' '^^"^^^^ tliere was ample remedy afford d- ' '" '''"'P''"^''^ "t' which ;'"^lthus the true peHt n f ' J, ''r''"''^^ ^H i"to disuse, known b.y that nan>e' Tl e ,r dice ,, '';•' ^''" ^'«'« '^'"^^Iv ever sub'stantially the sae ;:','" '''^'^'""^ '■^'"■•'i'-e^ I'ou - pear from the follow,, '..v V"'*!"'' '''■'"■•■. >%a.s will ap- of Con.yn's />^,../ (puNi "'s- of r ./'"'" ^''« /j^'' edition " A suit by ,,eti ion mn I /. H r • ' '•' ' ' ^^ '>) ^^^ ■- " Ol.anoerj, o/othcr comi '^ '" '""- '" ''"•''"''ment, or i„ " ^p.>.. petiiion out of Pa;;t;r:i. ^^;.r,y' irbl^.;; « n, fonim had jnrlsdi,.. ' created for sue!, ■ the issue of tin: ndorsed upon rho -'^<^ indo;iiieiit, in fl„, 'J'he truth is, tin. of the Kin, irt." _ iiHiltiplicity ,,!' 't as briefly as tion of propertv. li^'li^f. proceed ilv ■'IS by petition'. 10 initial stages "s addressed td ould be indorsed t certain persons iilleged in tiio the commission a petition wer,. issioners would "'ould merely or the suppliant such wore their '• This beidH tile ease schk r hearinr. io. a, "If a petition be indorsed to I5.R, or C.B., it may bo |)roceeded upon without an in.p.isitioii ; for the indorsement " warrants it. Staun. J^rser. T>,. b. " So, where no olHco is found to entitle the King, the nartv may pursue a petition, without an in<|uisition for iiim. r! Mo. ;■ After a commission whereoi. a. title is found for the party l>efore],ecaninte;.:..| with the King, there ou-hfc to be ( writ to en.pjire of .',.. ICing's title. St^un. Pner. 78 I, A"^J this, in . ...L's where a petition was in Parliament or elsewhere, wheie land was in the King's hand, or grantJd o K£':'i-,M'"^'"'/^?V;'"''''' "'^"" ^'^^'^' fo.' thot)arty tl <• Kintr shall be concluded for ever. Ibid. J '-If the land be granted to another, tihere shall bo a Scire >\facias also against the patentee. Ibid «. ,.'u') 'V'T '' P«t!t''^"disatnrms the King's possession, there ' S o 'tl J'"'.' "''■■'' "\'r'^'"'''' '" *'^^ Tre^rsurer and Clmmber' lams ot the L.vchequer. Mo. Crow these decisions it was bv rfo means !&^ ''"""°" ^ I*"' bef.n. ■nade (l,e snl,icet of „ |>etifen 7riS i„l"J°''' """''' ""' '" ;; ;? be, ,|.«t\;.i,c;o ti.e'sSce?en i.M"!' °' 'h ««' »<=«'" ' rawn withholds, „,■ l,as So'ed a win" ' ,"'■*,'" ,"'"<''' "'« The Queen ubi eim.). Bovill rnff, "! ^ of tlie case of ^m//ie,. , t^ieCommonPleasandTe fi£'o' J S"*"^ Chief Justice of K>ght Actof 1860),for LmnHL? 'f ^rP""^' Petition of that petitions tl.eri'unde cons^'den^on"i'"''''^' ^-'^^^ '""ch force thej are «ow understood S J ^ ^ P'*'^'«"« «f '"'ght as advancing any reason for discHminSrhl?^" '^^.■^^^^' ^"^-'" a.^ to cairns arising .^e^,,S and^H, '""•^^'^ precedent,, agreed that a petition of rS wonid 1 f ''"' . ^"""^ ^^ ^^^«"^^^ but denied that it would if, rl^lV^ I""' f '"'""'''^ ^^ «o"tract expressed then^selves (p. 29V) to be entho," •"'"'• ^hej fnrtho Jjon ,„ the same sense nponilispoir"'?^^;;" 'n'^"'"^ ^^:'^'^ ^ deci- -'fficienc, of Ea,t fp^ l^„,Xf '"^ ^^^^-- the fort and of those based upon con'?iM« .^ '^'?'' ^^""ded upon "' the udgnient of tC St n/ "''''''' ''"'''^ case of Thomas v. The oi^Z^ f- Q"^«" « J^ench in the (at pages 4243 of the ,.f;:T; ^Vf^'- 7^^-« the Con , {^omers's opinion in fl.„ 1^° V '?^tl its judgment on Lord «ome.^ropinlo/h/;^eXij^^^^tft'r^ on ^ ^U6e uut there were old precedents ';:f;iS. cor-SSsiS^"' ^*^ that tii;;; ^^r;^^^ Jht might be entertained ;£ fSod'"*'^ ^^/'^* P^^'t'-- > of contract. In so many woSthl ' n.! , "P^" ',''^''"« a"8''"g out expressed a " distinct and considered Z7 ''I' * '^^ ^^''^ Somors r>gl.t would lie against the Crown 1 a ST' '^''' ^ Petition of as that for wam^ » Nnur J ?. » simple contract debt snch noUtte,„pt to i£.JZZ\TZ ?:.^f' J-""' S„,nS£ .- K>-e/s /^^.-^ rlu^^trt^'^J'^ classes the con In (Y. B. How. 8 "J " but 01 " it was " must " such c " is ; an " to she " nothin " he wai " that is " tive pi " treasur " comph " answer " to be c "In ** very pi " was no " becaust " Til " Parlia " througl " so answ ^^ petition "It " in the I "An " petition " are full " general This pressed by petitions e were not petitions," then addn So m cent cases yet one w! thrown \x\ scholarly r minds of t %* Petit In En sprung up relief by a .^ of right will not lie 1 act of the Crow,, question ; but before a tort could not hi> Jed, in a note by tho M. & (4r. 252-2o;j '»t lies against tin' era for the Kiin''. )" of titlics (/>;,-, jrl.59b.,and%Ier he King's officers (V distress (JoAn JIov. idRyJey,218); f,, 'ic/iael de IlarcbC, y 248) ; for whom liEdw.n,iiior, • n., 1 liot. Pari, >i the cases seems I right which the kvjiich tJie Crown is by petition of scussed from tlie case of /^eaif^e;. I. CJiief Justice of 'erial Petition of with much force, titions of right a< J78-279), without n the precedents rising ex delicto, each of contract, They further cord with a dec!- onrt of Common tc between the ' founded upon 'ply emphasized J^encli in the 'Jiere the Court "lent on Lord there were old it petitions of lims arising out It Lord Somcrs It a petition of tract debt, such ■d Somers does of petitions in ' this connec- s to be found include both rNTRODPCTIOSr. 67 dasses of claims) are petitions of right in the modern parlance of the courts. (See 14 IIow., St. Tr. 47, 02 and 83.) y In speaking of the character of the petition in Everle's case ■' ^•JL^'^^- ^ '^"^ ^^y^^y' 251). Lord Somers says -(14 ow. St. 1, at p. 58) : — " it was urged that this petition was not a petition of riiWit but of complaint against tlie King's ofHcors . And to shew tliat it was so, it was said, that if it had been a petition of right, it must have had another indorsement, viz :— " w/i! droit /ait al partie, and then have been sent into Chancery; and that in such cases the petition is the original upon which the proceediuff 18 ; and that petitions of right must be so answered." " As to tliis,_in the first place, there needs not much labour to shew that this was not a petition of complaint. It imports nothing like it The petitioner states his case ; ho prays what he wanted, and what was necessary, and it was granted him ; that .8, a warrant under tiie great seal, empowering the respec- tive proper officers, the barons, to see if he had right, and the treasurer, if it were so, to pay him his arrears. Nobody is « complained of in the petition, and nobody is blamed in the '* to brdonl"^"* " *°^''' *''*" ''^''''^^'' '" ^"^ ''^ '''''"■ ''"'^ •'"'^''''^ '■' " In the second place, the answer given to this petition is a very proper answer to a petition of right. And, therefore, there hn'ir ^^""^ '" '''^' "'^* *''■« ^^-^^^ °«* « Petition of St because the answer was not general, "doit droit faU " u n " r '® ^^^ '"^'■^ petitions to the King in Ryley's Pladfa larhamentaria than in all the books which are printed and throughout the -.-hole book there is not one in tweT which s «;xr^';^;;/^^^^"^'"^'^^'^ ^^^^-- - ^^-^ '^-- -- « in u^s:Sdri;^tEi:'tis?:2e^r"^ ^^^^^^ ^ ''-' u .-.^"^.'^.'"T a»t'»«'''t'«s were wanted, the bundles of petitions in the Tower, which I have caused to be looked into « ge'ne?il worC"""' ""^ '''^''*' "'''"'''''" '"'^"'""^ '^'''' '" *''^«« *^ '^i'jf T"ii" ^! ^''^^'^ ^""""^'^ qnitecoincides with tlie views ex- pressed by Mr. Maitland andothers {Ante p. 52) to the effect that tl ^ petitions such as he had under consideradon in thTJan^^Tcale ZTfZlA'^f -^'"1 '^""^I' ^^ ' ^'''' '^''^ '^ " ParlWnrry petitions, but simply petitions addressed, as all petitions M^ere then addressed to the King or to the King in Council. «..f n '"ry a question which, owing to decisions in the re- cent cases before referred to is now purely an academic one but yet one which by reason of the new liglft which is now bein^ tl7Z "P"*" *'f constitutional history of medieval England bf minas oi praciicai lawyers, \* Petitions 0^ Right in Equity also require mention here. In England during the last half-century the practice has sprung up or proceeding against the Crown for pureFy e nitab e relief by a petition of right . Such a sly clutch at the^strcng arm f>Q TNTKOIH rrrox. ?lf "^'"^^ '1"''^''' "T"'^''"- t*^ fl'^ ••'•1 >"='^''", alvvavR acts m permmm and can only enforce its deenos by at aclm.cnt ot the person or sequestration, n-oul.i never liave been s nice sf, 1 ha 1 to conrt been awake to the iact that by c.tertain,. nch e i ,Vn i? ZuHb'Tr ^'il^--.^ -"« essenti^^Ily ano.l.aJ^, "^. Se t « ''• }' '■T-'' '••"" ^'"'^ *'■" "'•' '"tl'orities reco.. Court iri^'''"""* ""^''" •'" '''''•^'''" '^''^ ^''*'"'» the aid of tlTe Cou.t of Chancery m pursuin^r hi, ,c,ne(|y against the Crown at co.mnon ]aw,-for instance where the Kin., hac ' rarUed bv letters patent to a stranger a rent-char-re by Cva L-p e ward on comjng ot ago might have brongl.t lis e it ion o nve obtained a ..^,v> ./^,.urz. fronithe Clumcery to repea the letters patent {See Bro. Ahrld. tit. Pet. 11). ij is". iK si veJ h t in such a case the proceeding is not to enforce an ^, it d le Ihin The first case where the subject sought relief aL'ainst the Cn,wn by a petition of right in equity wal that o tu^nv [t'Ai r^-^T7^' (^^^'^'P- t^x'P- Oottenhan^ 97 . ' T ere rSef ;T.^'";;Jr"'" ^-''r^'-"-^ ^'"f ' ^^'^^'"■^•" for equitab e :;::^f5':n^ V llieAttoiney-Gencral, reported in 8 Sim, p. 413 Since the Al ot his recent work on Petitiom of Rniht lf<, ^"'M"«' dfmouit ,„ sea ,,,,o„ „),« i„.i„„i,'ter ,1 / c £,v iS; ,;: It IS not our intention to pursue the history of the su biert in ■S The Act in tl enacted i relief to " any in " payniei of this A provided '' supplia: Hy JVie the last ir " this Acl "as befoi '■ proceed " be so en " incnt of In th, " (28 Grai Crown, (ju done by c " contende " general a " qualifieat '' the Act? " gives rel " Crown, ai " Imperial " word reli " claimed o " I'estitutioi " chattels, o " same woi-( " Dominion " would not " niitted by " wrong is' a The cas Queen (20 d much valuab right. V In 1873 of Kiglit Act of 18(50. Under tl O. Itop. l>t. I suppliant had Ottawa, by ai tion for his honorary and services, he cc %■» U 1875 1 an Ac^ entitle f^ie Crown, (3 iNTUorncTK.Nf. enacted 1.1 Ji.S.O., isn e '"'t. :/.•'• "•>' ^''^''^'«" '7, frc- "any incorporeal .i > t / ' '*''f' '-''" l'"'' '' '■^'■^^■^"t'"^"' of of this Act, (,.o.cni; i„ Ts o'" 1s5"""-l. ^^^ ^^'^^'-' ^' provided that nothin^. then.ln 7 • ^Z',''- ^•*' ''• 2<^) it Wis eonton.lci that the hutv^^f'y''Tr''.^\ ^^'lV.s:-"It i.. general as to the n-h-ef to e'^oht h.n ' f^".'^'''! Act l,ein^r 'jnalificatic.n whichisfo nn- t 1; ""■ " "•^' "''"'''""^ ^''« ^ tl.c Acts o,. the snnK3 fe ^ ;;';7'''.'^^^- ;',"'• ^''- ''" "gives relief i„ cases of u-r m<. . • "'!"!'""»" ''arlianicnt, "Crown,aswellasr(:il.vv; 7. ''■'"'',"''"' ''■>' ""i^ers of the ;; word relief is ,uade to Se Id" "'''' '" I""' ^^^ ^''^ ehumed or prayed for !,. a y , rr '■'''^; '1^'^' "^ '•^"'■"ef " restitution of 'u.y i,,c( mL •' P^^ '"" "* '•'-''^' ^^'''^'ther a ;; cl>attels, or a payil.ent o ' o" /'or l.uo " '" '''''"\ '' '=""''^ - " same words a re nsed howe e ^'f ' ""''^-^'^or otherwise. TJie "Dominion Acts • : k] /'/ '"'i ^?l*"'''='' ^^«t and in the ;; would rH.tsntni'to de* r^W r"}', T "'''''''' ^^'^^ ""tted by itsofKcers. The nvKin . '; .' ' ^'' ''' "'™"" ^•^"'- ;-i;valna.>,einf'r.atio;^!!.S,-;:3 >ttawa, hy an order in' co, nc I ft ' ^f " ^";" ''''^' ^''••'^•'■''^-. >^t ion for his services, h u L 'i V'V"'^'^'^ '»^ '« re.n.mera- lion oiary and as there t was held that as tl services, he con id t.ot reco * •» was IK ver. 10 services were .,, , - „,, '™'--'™» *■»■■ Wm„,,t „f such t/ie C '•own, (38 Vict. c. 12). ] h' tliis Act it procccdlmjs aijaimt and was provided uy (sec. l), CO rNTRontrcrroiv. " thereof, would be cCiS hv • '"*^J«'^^""}tte^. or any part " a .natter of dispnte Sw^f J^u^'T "'l ""I -'^ "'« «a.neVere provided rseo 9W .! i T .^"T^* »"^' subject." ft is also SecreLV^^^^^ ^''i'" ^^ '^^^ wfth the Proi nclal ent dispatch, endorse Ureon 1 e ni- h"' "'" ! '", «^"^°»- litigated " Let ri.'ht be done '' f ?n -^ *''? '"'»"^'" '''""'d be If a h'at is granted the nSfo'n vl .M"'^' ?t''«'-^'««. "Kef nsed." co,nn,on law action s h d cl.ntion S ' ' '" ^" ■**'^'^'«"' '" "^ the bill of complaint. A eonv7f S ni^^^^ ' 1"'^ " equity as of the Provincial Secretary wLl' ^ ^"'", '' '''^^ '" *''« «ffloe thereof, „pon which coov«i,i^?o «"?P*^^^«'-9^ to accept service tion at law. " t^defeSnt f fn ^f^"^' V' *''« ''•'»«« «f a" »c " cJay8. oth;rwise S^^^^^^^^ "^ ^^'';»"'- Y'^hin ei^ht " the defendant is to Swer or demn t f ''^- f-'"'* '" ^^"V. " days, otherwise the coZlaiS win ' [ '''''"". ^^'^'''^-^ «'^ht it is provided that the ac fon or «■ '^? ^«^o"f««^cd." Tffen shairin all respecTs tSea te^h^ '" P'Tf'^'''^^ *^^^^^^^^ rules, principles and practice o i" Z^"'"""'^ "^^ ^'^^ ^^^^^ i)etween subject and suEjec """^ ''"^'^'^^ o'" «nit« I glish act of 1860. At the timVnf T'"' '"' ''"T"^" «* ^he En- ExchecpierCourtsof the Domino, >.r^? f'' ^"P^^'"^ ^"d jurisdiction to try suits bv nPfnn • .T* ''*'«" created, and the Dominion waVgvl {herein to 'If '"'"^ *''•" ^''"^" "' '''«''* of eral Provinces. In thrfoHowlVl •'' '"P^""'" courts of tl,e sev- lishmerit of the two fede al 00,?,.? " '^ P^':^'«'nent the estab- wJiich gave .juHsdictioV^Tn ret'eL ofZi^P'^'f ^y ^9 Vict.,a27. Jon matters to the ExchequerTolrf ' "' "^ ''^''^ '"^ ^«™i°- G^^^ptormormT^^^^^ -P-dueed in legislation (50-51 Vi,S. Sf ] 6 t f^.f ^^/^^f" ,^^ subsequent been sorelv shaken its nro^iii „! ' "'^egnty of this chapter has and in others bodily traSe red oinT''";*'*"T^^'"^^«P«'^J^ as some important cases W ten i^^"^^"'/*^^«- however, yious to the year 188?' t has been nonJl? "^ ?°^.'''. '^"^ ^«t Pre' it entire in 'this work It wHl Kn T^ advisable to print hereof. " ^^'" "^^ found m a subsequent part 39 ^^cr.'c"77:lS;;L'?l^"S^-^^-" decided under erison, (i Can. S. C. R 52 • IvZn' A ^'^^ ^"^^» w. i?«--, 7 Can, S. c. R, Queen, 7 Can. SCR fiPft . W ;» "' °^* Mester v. The INTKODUcrrioN. tlie Crown, in er, or any part tlio same were t." It is a|«o tlie Provincial ■ consideration li all con von- ttor shonld bo se, "Refnsed." e taken, in a it in equity as ft in the oflioe ccept service case of an ac- within eight iiit in equity, twenty eight essed."' Then lings therein ^ the same one or suits seed an Act, uiU against procedure in of the En- upreme and created, and I in right of 8 of the sev- it theestab- >'•, and The 9Vict.,c27, '• in Domin- roduced in subsequent ihapter has ig repealed However, 3 Act pre- le to print inent part ded under .C.B..1; en V. Rdb- m. S. C. ne8 V. The 1. S. C. R.. ter V. The 7 Can. S. 1; The 61 I Qucc7i V. Mac Lean, 8 Can. S. C R Qlfc Th^ n,.,. o •„ U) Cm fl r r? I . iV- j V !. ' ^"^ Queen V. Smith, lu u.m. B. i^. It., 1 WmdHor tfe Annanolii Rn Cn ,. ti. Queen, 10 Van. S. V. li., 335 ; also L. R iTa C 607 TA n ^ V Dunn 11 Cm S P R q^k .V/ V/ .:"''' ^^<' V«<««" S V \l \ Thl M i ; f ' P^^ Queen v. McQueen, 16 Can. kn^vledge thati.e rl^^^^^t.. Z:t S ^'SS 't In 1887 the Exchequer Court of Canada was .reeled into ^ t^^tTh:^^r' ''""V'' ""T^^^ Cou "oM;anaSa . ln<^ ii . ^"'^'^^!?^'^''<^''>«?''!vlci!of that year (which as ended by subsequent enactments, is printed in\ul| i„ a ilte part of this work) it is provided that, "any chum asiinst tin' Crownniay be prosecuted by petition of right or mTy bo it tion w.th the administration of which the claim arises in dl'f 1 10 Sovereign's ancient immunity from aotiond nf ?! oliaraotcr is affoelod by ,noli legislation i fn ly d cnlj bv R., 328); Leprohon v. The Queen (?i Px P Tf ^i nm' ^i-, • ^• w.ju^s or a private naiuro done to his suhionfc fu • . the case did not call for a consideratTon oH 1 7^^^««"«« '." pt'ul ill 1857. M,c 7 1 f ' I' ic/" .1 Kn^Ian.l, an.l that til. p i^ i t! i:'":;" "'' ;^"^'^^"' ^ '" t!aHo was \d,t4iH.r tlio i)l,intin'(.,.Ml,l n »• ' '^"'« '" Hh' »l'o recovery of a tra'Vo h I r t'''' ", !'''''^''->' "^''"" '■" ami fortifications ot the C .' ' 'T' >>se,i ,„ the eonstriictio,. l^ver, a|,,,eare.| to .I.are "^ lin ' h '•'T'^'^r','' "!'»'^''''' ^'<'^^- Jh-« reine' ly l,y p.-titi. ,m un.ij; "''"' "^ ^''M'"'.^'os below respoctiii, J>n*' ■'^^''^''to or l,v '^ytheOonrtofi;; t ^tulir'r' "'" '?"'^">' ^^^^ {\'- li. 17 Ch. I). 77 ; off'; '" |''^e='f 4>f re Gasman .1.0 .„::;;",;;;■ :::!;;:i;;;;;i:i i;-";7»i apinst ti.0 o„w„ „„ UL>May, 1885, Cas. Di... p. 3,:,.,,,,/ P>-ovi.les for the payn^.t'^^Sj^f ^ t^^^'' ^*^S «''• 1^^' ponsation money from the time the ,ul !,''''"• "'.' ^''? ««'"- nijuru.nsiy affected to tI.e^atew en to W '"^'l'-'^' ^''"^'^'^ «'• no person to whom has been ten 1 er ,1 ■l"'^«''"«",t '« given ; bur t.an thean.onnt to which tie eoiltr ■'? ""^ ^''^'^^ allowed any interest on such comn L •' '" '"^'^'"'^ «'"^1' 1^*^ snbsorpient to the date of uch'e S' S*'\'"""7 ^'^'' '-^".^ time Act provides for the c •,«« of , . • ^'''",'V'" '^'^ of tlie same refused or diminisllcd^mdtl:a^„;:;,;!'^^ ■"Merest .nay be "deterniinadon^l," :;Ll?tnerl''1.'r '^'^'^^^^ '» ^'^ «'-! ;; part to any person e n i t led o schc:' ''"''' '^'^ ''" ^^'''^'^ «'' i" ;: Pa^ thereof or that s.ich .oli^lltr T "S^" T"'"^,"- ^"'^^ ^^'e»-eror, luriiislied tothe \|inister «•; • ' ^'emand made ;; true statement of the ,.,,,^ieui;;;:t.::!!!::i.;\/''--;;|;'« time a the whol !e ())• a '7 portion of thetim^for^'wS IMTKODLrnuN. I" ('N'lirt fxprcKw ,| lit-' ('l'(»\Vtl l)y pel I l»f ^)lloU'('' !1S ill LT of certiiiii n-il :errii|.t(!(l pro8cn|, lyal ie^iiio ill til,. t-'fitory iiftioii l',,i I tilts oniistriictiuii Hiis issno WHS (!,■- i bolow a'sj)octiii:r 'viiico „t' Qmhvr i aroiiicdy when tlio I'roviiico ill i:il>lopn,porty, (ir «"n tract, or for »iiii'l in 7'/ie A',. Vrt. r)!>7fi. Ill advisjililu tu stioii ,)f interest 68 •est IS ill Iowa bl(! statute or Ij\ Hnally settloil ^ ^- P- 132. u^^c^ 1880, (43 Vict. (6). The Supreme and Krehequer Courts Act (R. S. C ch ]3'51 hv which the above mentione.l Acts were repealed and consoiidatwl w Ulin he meamng of section 8 of 49 Vict. ch. (I. A somewhat large , ^rt^^ of he Act IS s 111 applicable to the Exchcuer Court and will be found In til l)ook following The Exchequer Court Act. The introduction of 2he Exchequer Court .U7(,30-.H Vict. oh. 10) marks a new era m the history of the court. By the passing of this Act t e coi.r was entirely re-organized and its Jurisdi.-tion .Materially enlarged An importo.n change made by this statute was the taking away Som the Judges of the Supreme Couit of Canada all original l4.eouer Court jurisdiction an.l the transferring of the same to one single jug called Judge of the Exchc.uer Court of Canada, duly appointed undo the A ! hecour fn)m that period constitute a tribunal entirely disti ct from that of the Supreme Court of Canada. The Exclicquer Court Act (.-)(»-.■ the following Acts, viz :— (1). By 52 Vict. ch. 38. The effect of d.is Act, stated in a su.nmarv vvay has been to enlarge the scope and the nature of ti.e Referen e tHhe reg.8tr.ar or other otHcers of the court : to give the judsre h ile. 1 , definite powers in respect of making Rule.s of ('ouH "s wei fn T" with The Kvchcquer Court Act as with anv Ac. 'it nV • ?• ' °""«'=''"» Court The 'Vet f.i.'thpr , ,• V T '"'•^^ct gning jurisdiction to the urt. ine Act tmthei provides for un.lortakings to be mven bv thA Crown m cases of expropriation, the effect being to materially re Uice tie compensation in such cases, and finally makes provision for the mj™t bv the Crown of interest after Judgment. ^ ^ (2). By 5;i Vict. ch. 35, which was nassed to iml-o i.off«. • . respect of appeals from this court to tlJe^J^'cturt:" Ca^X"'"^ ^" Vict. ch. 16) has been amended by 68 KXCriKQUER COUKT A€T. (3). By 54-55 Vict, cli % r,„ ... . patents of invention, copyri^^.ts tra.l, ni'.H '' ^''' ;'"''''«'"'^''"» mspoctin;; "f public landnand inter lad ;\-"c,;i; ^ "'' "."'"r^"'*! .;.?"' " f '"" *" ^"'->E-'^-^-"e.,Ue,. •"to account in expropriation n,a tl ,' '.""""''^'•'^''^^^ ^" ^^ t'^ke,, WoalH to tl.e Snpren,e Court of Ja„a ., ' .- ' ""'">, '"^^-^'^ l"-"-«io" for o tl.e Actan.l .lotennines upon w p!, 'o hTs ''"' ""'"^^^ ■"^"- Exchequer Court appeal shall he ontemi. ^'^"■""' ^^""'"^ ''■'^^ '"' IntER1'I{KTAJ!.,N. Sliort Title. ••'""'»-I'»lei.«-l,citers Pa«en<- 1- I" .Lis Act, „„lcss .1,0 context ,.tl,„,.„i« ,,^„,.„,__ S»pi:/cc™„"'„'t''c3;.''''''" ^"''''="'° Co,,,.." „,ca„. .,,„ 2. In .Lis AC, (a) ,„„o,, „„ ,„,„„,^ ^ !".) J^'"-' cxpicssion " |„,1,|,„ ],,,„|. ,. „ , . I"'res.— D<.m,„i„„ land., <)r,|i„,,„c,! rAd, ,,„..' .""r 'V"' '"<^'"<1»' ail o.l,c,. Ia„d8 wl,icl, arc tl,e ,„»„ v S' '' ,*' ,'"'''"" ''!"*• ""<' Govc,-„„,o„. of Canada have [,„Si; ,li,,,^i":'/» <"■ "'""I' *o «..e .nd. o,. an, :„.c..t a,.,:^t:;^> .'^S'r L„t,S";" ^c< _(".) 54-55 Vict. ch.y«, .!„.,,, ^,,,,,,,.^^,^ ""Wfi ///e JEli (6.) 52 Vict. ch. as and 'Chequer Co urt 50-51 Vict,, ch, 10. ,S *The r( 1^ indicate w! ^ consists of ^tlie Rovi.sei Revised 8ti Bomo legisli isiliction respecting i-iahlesignH, j)aten(" entotlieExelieijucr itions to be taken liikes provision for tlie sill)ject matter L'ine Court list an consent of tlic s as follows : — iqiier Court - ers Puteut- •e(]nire8,— ;" ine.'ins the rt" or "The Crown in the 10 are adiled, hy CoHvf Act, and ^tnients coming 'le^ucr Court reqnires, — find includes '»" lands, and I" \vhich the " \vlien nsed t l>y which conveyed.) rt of Canada, ■ liP cited as ^''•■t. cli. 'AH, ct (I)) jna_y eqver Court EXCIIEQDKK COUKT ACT, ' go THE EXCIIEQUEri COdRT. Kxchcqiicr Court coutiuuc«l. -.^^..a:uhanco,;L;-i:tacol;;:;^ nJ:tz:i':;:::!;::rtt^^^^^^^ - ^t ,,.,. ment the ri«..t to cstaMi.i L^ ^ J t i:^^^ '" ""\^":'"'"'"" ^•-•'-- of Canada. """ administration of tiic laws C'oiiHtitiitiou ol Court. «inditIp;S;rr;h^Sen;;;!!i:;'^Sn ^^^"^ ■*-^^^' ^^'- ".Kler the Great SJ: (Nc;:;;"r ^:' ^Tl.lj^el;:^^'^ '^''"'* WIio uuiy be Appointed Judge. i«ort^S::'i;;;i.;:;^'f,;;pp;^^^ the court wi. Provinces of Gu a a or • lE o '"7"^^ '*""'•' "^' ""•>' «f tl'e yew standin,- at the L^ Tnf^^ equivalent of K. S. c ch 1'^ 2.. 1 S!' -Vi VT^^''''^^'^ = -The Court. ") ^'^''' '''^- -^ (-) ^^''tl' addition "County To hold no other OMiee. Kesiflence. «vo;:iiirs;!;s.^\ta^';^^f^^^:sr(5^ ^vithm ProviNion in Case ol Sickness. of thLl^ll^Sn^intSnnv "^^'^'^^ ^"^ '^"^^^ other person having, the „ I £ i , 7 'c''"' ^^' -"''I'^''"^ ««>"« two of this sectionrwho ^hill 1 e si o^'^J'^^^^^^^^^ -''>^ection of the duties of his otKce and sh.,ll , .. '' 'VV'^''^"' perforinunee t('eretodurinf.rhc6ickne'sora ;,!.''' ^'"^ f^^^"«''« '"^'dent of the court :" (Xew ) '" ^'''"" ^'""''J" <^f tl'o judge ■Tlie references between hrflz-ki.fij ..«■ n i „ : indicate ^v),er. tlie cn-ictntn. ^ . "" '^"^ ''^ ^"^^ «^tion of the Act I- "-"^ Liuioinieiii comes irom Tiw, \,.i. ■ , '■"'-■^i.i^c consists of legislation taken respectiveiv fr'n.n . '" ^ '^''S*' "^^"''e tbe Revised Statutes ,)f Cana.Ia a well n^ """'■' '"' ^^•' '^"'» '^O of ^Revised Statutes of the Unite State in '"'"'^ J"""^'«'«»''* «f ">« some legislation is entirely ^w * '"'"' "''^^'^^^'"■y "loJiHcations, and 70 PiovJNioii il MiKlKe is IiiicrcNtvd. cations nioMtiu.R.,1 i, sulKsectio , , F Tl '^ ^''^' 'J""'"'" iiil porfuriiiaiico ol h s . iifiL-s and sinll I,. ...iJ- 1 ? '"*'' .oout -;r;iir;,: ;:;^:;:-;,,, :;;;::;:;;;;:'t:t;s': " ■■',''"" tion for till' :ii.i.()intm,.nt of 'i in.i.x. „ / / I ^ '^ ^'"' 'H>pli' party in tl,. curtailment of tl.eoloMo -"- -'"M'ortant alterations an,. 4. TI 10 Term or Oilicu. t!io court sliall ..;.... ,y,,e «.,„. .,., ,i;:;l»''ir''c.:j;;:r"'-,,tr's'.ei;: ci».c'rI™o t;;!,',,':; s>;;',,i':''',i'rf '■'? «" °': '.'"■■ C"..»i;. dollars .,s :,„J f,„. tl „ la ^ffc la^;,, '!.''''?•'' ^'"' "'?™»"'l pai« "Office of mc H, Canada for periods «m„,f.„i,„-1;;^,£ "„ ' L™"",!"? "'' i»%e ,4,.,» ,„ :iS!:. t^M-:^™,:;-'!;-- ;ii^,.»f NtVd. ludioato upon juiy application of tlu. haviuir tlio (jualili- .sy any party in tin. nt alterations ainl ice ilui'iri^ irodil ■nor (loiieral on «• (li. S. C. ch, oC tjie Coiisoh'- _<- -ix thousand it' s'lm shall be ■'' -'/ithly instul- on the first day iitnieiit of the lies, he or his > receive such iccriied dnriiii,' last payment: for travelling' vc dollars for ?o any court at Amount. .,i»f' the ^co ana • (t t'thu c-ju 'tsot' Pro. .aces of sen years or '»t infirmity, and if such patent under KXciriXilEU roUKT ACT. 71 the (Jrcat Seal of Canada, rccitiiiir such pciiud of ..(IJcu or such pcrniaMcMt iatinnity, e payable by monthly instalments, and ^>;-o r;.ons of -T/ie CivU Service Avr and of "/A.6m/&r.v,c. Suim'anrmailon .l.r shall, so far as a, pH cab e, extend and apply to sueh registrar, clerks, steno' ra e s and servants at the seat of (iovermnent. (i- S. C . ch 135 ec 73 l';-VfllKli(i;it (UUKT AC]'. OI'FICIAL liEFKiiKKs. ^Iiall be A|»|M»ii.lcil. i>„tie^ «l Hot, r,,., II. F\>'ry ,,|Ii,.;;,|arhitrat(,rii,,u-|iMl,lin.M.lii,., sli.ii • >'ot 1.0 alh,ctL.,l l.tMul,. ,„ ,.,,s,H.,f or., ,r , .v r iV""' '"''"^ arbilntt.r .I.mImI^ ffi,, ''■'^''' ""'''"■''"'^ '" f''> -"k"^' -'f nllui,, ('•.venior ii. Council mav '.Kno-nf ''V'^i^''" ;'' '"f'-'t<'i-s. ,)„ P;nd «„d. fee. and tn,vdlin:, ", '^ u ^^ f ^ 1^:"" ^"'"' '.' rofc^c;.''i;;;f";;:;l;!;;''':;;:;:'':,;^ IJARfilSTKllS AND ATTOIlNEVs. H»rriMler8 and Idvocates. Exd,c,j„c.,. c„',„'.,. '(its: u:";,':'',^;':'™?,;^''''' """""'' ' AttoriieyM and KolicitorN. conrt!'h;'lIr:;r, he" ;'',;■ -ISI^I^I^^-^ o,..oIicltu.-sof th. .„„„,,,, solicitors and ].mcto i,, t, " .' "'"■>' I"''"' ^'^-^ ='« ■•itfon^v. 135, sec. 17.) ' Fxt'l.e.j„e,' Court. (R. (S, C. vh. Wl.ere a Boli.itor or o.u.isel of one of iho imdV. *,. nan,o as a witness to u .k..d l^.tween the ,a Uc". co.^ '" ""^ ""' '" execution of the in«trun,ont, to he clothe w, it ' '" '"''"'"' "'' "" or counsel an,l i. houn.l to disci:^ I uL^ IV: :u'''r'' "' '\^'''''''''' such execution. M,,,,- r. Tl.c , ^bix. 1! k! ^ ""'" ''^''^'"'^ '" 'i'« i»e Ollicers of il.e t «„rt 14. All jKTHun.s who niav iii'ictifr. ., • i coun.d,.utorn.,., solicitor. o,:^':;^^;i^;r,:^ hliall be ofhce.vs . : .,cl, court. (R. «. c. oh u , agents and election of cbiiiicilnl/vlT'.u'' '''''j"'''^''"^ '■ "'('"intnicni ,,1 the ExcJa-juer Court. '' '""°*'' '*"^' ^""'•"^■''•^ ('.Hcti.ing befo,. •- "ocalo, ''-■r Com! l«(iii:(/ii:i{ couKT ACT. .iruisnicTiox. n WItt'a i(j:t'rc'r<-,> 'flier slia!!, ,■,,>, Ml,! flli> \'-^, a-ni s!;,,, ■t-^lliiiij ;illuu-:;iu.H.,,i tli> oiik'i' (((■ ollici, iiil ;'."hiti'at(.rs. ,;, i'<;ftjriis of i|,„ \^>"l\ WllO v/i;|!! I,.. tnu Govt .'(lor in .'(5 illul SIKlll (lliici;,! tilicfjiiLT Cuiir^ l,v CVS. ift'-s in any ol lln' nil ooiiiusul in ili,. I'sof tliu sii|H'riiir '^ as iittorni'vs (li. fS. 0. ell, ii suit liaw put l]i> S, ill U'Sllcct of tilt- actiT of a solicitor le time rdatiiiK I" iii' M'tor CoiHl, '■"I'ciiitinciil 111 (naclising before i:\4a1iNivc Oriffiiial .liirioilictioii of llic Court. . . }'* ."^^'^ K.Nclie.jutT (\mv\ shall Iiavo oxdiisivo uvWumI i'UMsilicrionin all rasc^ in wi.icfi domand is inaile or relief so?i..|,t Tn ro.s|HH!t of any matter wliiel. miirlit, i„ |.:„i.hm,|, |,^. f],^, siihiucf o. a suit oraetioM a-iinsl-, the Crown, and for ^r, •eater eertiiiitv but not so as to restrict the generality of the fore-oin- terms 'it 8ha I have exclusive ori^ri,,,! juris Hction in all cases inVhich the !;m,i, -oods or money of tin; suhjeet are in the possession of the Cro',vn, or in which the c'aini ari.es ont of a contract entered into by or on l.t'halt of the Crown. ( \i. S. C. (di. !.'].->, ser,. 75 (2) witli n s|>ecdic statement of cases in which a petition (,f nVht will lie.) Til,, practice aii.l procedure rel itin- to pi,titioii of ri-ht in Kntrland is now r(>gulato,l by The Petitions of Riylit Aet, IHOl), (2:{.!.M Vict (ir K ) cli' .^1). S..,.tion 18 thereof provides, however, tl>at .lothinj, c:ontaine.l in' that A.-t sl,a I prevent a suppliant Iron, proceeding as before the passing of the Ban.e. I he Act re^nlates the practice, but not the law ; and therefore the jurisprudence established prior to the passin^r of that statute has not been Interfered with by this new legislation. , 111 view of the above s -rtiou (see. 1.-, of 5n..-,l Vict. ch. 10.) givin- th > «oar exclusive original Jurisdictiou in all cases in which .lema,,;! is niad^ ox English petition of right Act gives us the following detinition :-.-The word rrhej shall comprehend every species of relief claimed or praved for m any such petition of right, whether a restit ition of any incorporeal righ or a return ot landsor chattels, or a payment of money or dama-^es " or otherwise. " " /!> Jl^ '■f'"-«»''e to subsection ,c) of sec. 'i of 7V/r Petition of Ri,,l,t \et (R.S.C. ch. i:S6,) It will be found that the definition of the word "relief in the (.anadian .Vet has been taken from the Imperial statute At page 0(5 of Mr. Clode's valuable work on Petition of Ri;ht will b ■ found an enumeration of the cla.sses of cases in which a petition of rLdit will he m Kngland. He .livides these cases into four ). claims arising out of some contract made between tl... (rown and a subject ; (:f). tho.sc in whieh certain e.,nitable Ha.ms have been .sought to be enforced against the Crown ; and (4). astly. those in which certain claims, made enforceable by this means " by statute, were prosecuted. ' ' At pag,is (5-.'-(i:l of the same work, he further s.ays that :-"Th.. iniurv upon which a suppliant bases his claim must be a legal one. and fur heV ^^ that a petition of right will not lie for a claim in the nature of a tort I ..' true test by whieh it can be decided whether any particular claim' ..la subject agamst the Crown can be maintained is not its Ic^al sufheien.w consulered .as a elaim .against a subject, but the found. tion"in precedent winch it has, considered .as a cl.aim .against the Crown " I'or the origin of the remedy by petition of right, the liabilitv of the Crown (hereunder from the earlie.s" in.es an.l a brief .liscussion of some Tf the leading cases on the subject, me [ntroduction to this bo .k. aate n 48 el 74 i:.\«'iik(,.i:ki£ ijouur act. iHvn lii.|.l liy tl.r cnirU to li,. iiKiiinst (I,,. JUKISIMUrDKN'cK ; 1. A pctiiioii ol liylii hiis t'rowii in tlic lollowin;; ,.„„,, (^ • ^vi::/;:";:;;:;:;';;,";;",,'!™;,''"'"''- '•'—'•»' - "- '■.■..»„. ^-..i;;;.. ™,"::rTVn';o;rr""' '■'" ■" " •"• ■■ - «"?«,;;;rr:.sin!'"..':;, '■■ "■ ""'" -■'■ "'■""■"' » '"■"■• -» ^ «"■ - ;=}i,,"-.;^^;;;j::'U.tx.-,:-'«' -■■-''-' .■. vS ,x:,::Tu.'',';r::,"r»r""''''''-- " '»"■■' «'- " - v»:'»:o'nTs''i,:,':^;tr:;' 1'"', '''■"'■'',."' "■"''■^-■' '■■™"' -^ "- TO.-V»n'». L R 10 n li. T, "„/l'l'-'"- ar::Cl.i,ra,„„l,: .o,-K „„,r„ti„, i».,„, u^lc,;:;;"" ■"""■■>' '" "•■"■»s» n,;.,,,,. „„„„ a, ,.;;:;.^ ^r::: ::r jr^Sf --r;:- -■"■'■"'"■™'- (w). For the loss of fisliiiio- ,.,.ivii«,ruc '; ' '."'"• U,eM.... O.M.... a. K^:;-^-X:---o„.^^^^ V. Tin- (Mcen. I Ex C uT """ '""^- ^'"^^^^'^''/n^s lianf. Co. V. The uueen. U App. Cas. (!»" ' '"*'"' '^' ^""'"-"«/'^ ^27. ('i). Fortlie assertion of .inv f!n« ..„.i.,.. -_^ „„ ^ueen v. Q ! Queen, 16 Can. S. C. R. i. I- ^'. /Vi ' INST. wli. Iff fur Pet it i —A )>etition ^';i and ."io-r)! from the los negligence of It. 300. 7. Apetil cases : — (ri). To ei military servi (?'). To rec ers of the Tre .illowances of ('. The Queen, {('). For an ollicer from th id). To coil Qxeen, 1 Ex. ( (c). For toi the Crown frai Can. S. C. K. 5 (/). For da to the property Queen, 7 Can . .' now see Citt/ of Queen, 4 Ex. C, (»). For d servants on a G i:.\('IIK(;IK|{ (oriM ACT. 75 -..;l^ .-..sultinK -■.on, Hu. ^..^i^tJlZnU^^ ^, ^^'IT'"' '"• "'"" in tli.'sC(.,K.of l.iK ,J„tv . tlu. s.ll,i,,.fH n.n,.. '■" '"""« ^^'"1'- toa subuHsHion of ,.i; .,ain. o U o , wS "i""' "'"^""'^' "'""•■'• caseH after 187!). an apiu-al to tho Kv , ,. r ''' "■'^''' '" '•"'••■'i" Sniuvn... Co,,,., „f , „„ , , ^:;,/ . '/f "^;- Co,nt. a,.,l th..,,,.,. ,„ „„> ii-«ai,.tt..e C.-o.vn. un.Ier h';/^ ^':^ ^^' ^^^^ '^ '•i.-t ni„ 'iiji'i-y to the perw,! .„• to Droi.ct^- n„ ..„. i * '' '"'' ^'"' ''"""' oi^ s.-,... of his .h.tieso,- e.„ploy,uen S ' ^ n ''"■''■"" "'■""■' '"" -^''''r:'-t^^^^^^ U..,,. <'o.nt aKainnt the Crown for uni",' , ■''■'''■:: '"' '" ''" '•:v'lK.,..er '•-n tho lo. o.. injury to 1:2 i ,~;- VV'""-«-^ '•<-"-'« rmhvay. o.-casiono.l by the „e^^li„.,„c,M . ,, ., ,''' ''' ""^'«'-" '"•">< hm>ie V. Tin' Qurrn,:i Kx. C R % ' "' '" ''''•'^'•S'' "'' t'"" f-ai,, -A ),etitio„ of riKht nill lie a-ainst tho cl ^'"r-'^''""''l!l '•/ Co,,-,, . n.na .„.., Vic.t..ch.lO...!^ "tner"' """"'^J^^- ' ^''':«.Hec. '■'•"■" t'>'^ loas of an ani.nal kiliei [^ 't , ("'p''' ''"''■•'"^■^^ ^ noKl,<.,.nc,. of the ent?i,„.or of tlio t.'^iin ,'ii ' / '' "'-''-■•'^""n'^'l '-y th,- 7. A petition of right will not lio a-ainst th,. r' iMses :— 'loainst the ( ,-own m t|,o follouino- ('0. To enforce a contract botwopn th,. i',- ...ilitary service, Mitchrll r. 27.. Z"/r Tin 7' n'' "" '""'"'' "' '^^ ,;.^ nv, .. V""""on '•• ?'/"■ Queen. 7 C«„, S. C\ R o'f' '"j) '/ .'"V"^/''" "°* "'^- ^reFarl,n>e •^ E.v. (•. R. 96, 'Mip. (as. 6.)0 and /..„v)u' yy,,. (^),„.,.„^ '• P'oporfy take, for any pnbl.o purpose ;(R.s.O,c!.. .oc , . . \*-) /'Very claim iii;ainsttl,c( vn ■ i rosultin<.fnm, tlleno.!:..enox^,f;?r^^ "" •■^">' P»l''-"c work, Crown, vvl.ilo acti..-- witl.i fV.«; " I'T- *"' '"•^''^•'"t «'f tlio raent: (Ibid.) ^ "^""' ^'"^^'^^P'^ "^ ''?« duties or en.pi •. KXcHEtilER COL'KT ACT. nil f.iii'in'i'r. Til. is Mot iimcle ill ^iifoi, ; ('im. s ariNintr rioi,, ti„ ''. 7V/C i^iivoii.V: ill the HiipproH '. l!i!). fi" r,nri)s of the '•y flic Crown. iscs Hiipru ft,„| '■ (,>iu'nt, H(';in- J'or A iiiorican ''P of a piildic 'TO and wliicli I'lililic Works, •l>rfllinii r. /'//<■ lonRinffto the ' in a ( 'iistoni 10 against tiie i|)ons. Cni'se The. (^iiicrn, iRinK to tho < '. R. 4.'>(i : liant for loss Tlir Qiu'i'ii it aeoiiinion m. S. <;. |{. irt. I' ori^riiiiil a ; -- alc( f(,r <'W<; I'. ny (loath ic wnric, of tlio Olliploy- 77 ('/) Kvc.ry claim af^ai.ist tla,' (.'n.w.. arisinir „„,1,.,. .^..y ,,,,, „f. (r) Every set ulF, outiter clain., (.■lain, lur .l.m.airoH, wliutl,,.,- iHim-latol or nMlM,„,.lat...l. ,„■ nth.T .ItMnan.l wl.atsu.n'er .. , , • rw;!;'inj;;:r^;;^;^(;;;'''^''^"'' "'^^'' ^^'"^^^"^ I /.<•<(/*////// of Crown for injur/, to /.roiurtf, X ,li,,rure of , ■rn.nl of / " ' ro,rn. -Un.ler section 10(c)of 5„ .-,i Vict. ,.!,. Hi. ,|.c( '.own is liul, c „ ■ iM.nagcs l..r any dmtl. or injury to the pcrs ,r to property on any p bl work resuUniK from the neKlig..nce of an, olUeer or servant of ,l.e r own The (J.rcn, 2 Ex. U. R. 252 ; 24 fan. S. (,' U. , "• ,< ''•''':;'''V'''''''''«'<^/"'-i'e'-''''''''' nn,liuenrr. ^Tl.e (Jrown's inn, unity ::;:;;;j; vicf^r .n:;- ' "^^''^^''"^^ '- "■ "- -'^ '^''•■-' ">• --'- '^'^ t .at w,n,e,iriyin« slowly along a road in the iLky MouiTu n k N W I.-liiH huggycame .n contact with a wire siret.he.l a.^ross tl e rinu^ " Nyhm-hy he was thrown fr,.„. the h„.gy to the ,,onn,l an.i ta ed severe h,,,hly nijury. ile fnrthor allege 1 that the :^H,•ky M . mtS ' rk s apnhhc work ofCanada un.ler the control of th,: Minist o 1 o ntenoraud the (ioyernor in Cotu.eil. who hud appointed o„e S sup r. - ton.leni th-reof ; that S. had notice of the obs.rnl.lion to tra 'el cn^," d bv the wu-e and had negligently fade 1 to remove it. contra, y to his d.fv m that beh.'f and th:,r the Urown was liable in damaged; t^^, "S so received b, :m. And the court held that the petition diselo."d a ' laim igainst the (Jrown arising out of an injury to the person on a pu , ic o in such cases. /yn7., . ^^i, ^Ex C R ''^■! "'''"'" ' "'""'^ Of thcUonn.-A hlly, belonguig to G., was run over and killed by a train upon tlu,. Inter-olonial railway. It was shown on the trial thtu the tune of the accident the train was being run faster than ul on . o niuke up tune, that ,t had Just passed a stali.,n without being s ow L ^yas approaching a crossing on the public highway at full spec^l ^ ^^ engineer admitted that he saw something on the tLk. whi 1 o did not recognize as a horse. He. however, paid uo attention to it. an ma. e no attempt ...stop Ins train until after it was struck. And it wa J el thut the engmeer, as aservant .,f the Crown, was guiltv of n X „co t which the C'own was liable under R, 8. C. e. 38 s. 2;/and 5 "-31 Vi "t^- ir s. 16(c). (TheCituof Qn<.hecv. Tl,e (^u.rn. 2 Ex C IJ If ,V ailrhrist V. The (Jueen. 2 Ex. C. R. 3(X). ' '°^' '"'* *°-) 5. Iiijurii to iKr^on-Neiilkjenee of servant of th, (;■„„■>, i> t o,e.-otton,f,o,, vict.rh. i^.-TuLoj\^u!:i,^^'^7^;:^;::'z l.ors.mre.vue.1 on a public work resulting from the negligen. e ot w . ih Its othcer or servant, while acting within the scoj... of hit dm- ."r luu f ment,isgudty. Citu of Qacbrc v. The (Jneen. (A^. r R ..Vvif." ?' And a bra,..,maa who for,., a child to Jam; U ,. .ad J^^^i^^: . I!; t is m mul M .s guilty of negligence. The fa.t that the clfil I I Zo rt^^ to be upon such carriage is no defence to an action for an in u y r "u fn from su. h nogligetxce. Marttn .. ne Queen, 2 E.x. C ^^ 'on "s i;.\tIIK»ilI|.:K (,olKT ACI, "l'l"al t-'ll.,.Sii,,n.,i,t. luiiia,.(Cai,a,| ""•"li'C llic Kx(li(.,|u,.ic„iirt. tli.it •111 iutiini iimiiiist the L'r l'l"l>li.- Wi.llv IVMlltill- fl Kiiiliy miM.i, Mliici, j,„i„t till, ccui' l«, it WIIM llt'lll, 1( fvuii ii.sHiiiiiiii>: .-(i).,*)| Vici. cl iHiiig tiif j,„|^,. •"«n f,.i m, injury i„ Uio porsui. m-Hv,..! ■|>iii M('kIij{,.iic.. (if wliicili its oil 1«, Klvuv n'cr iir Hcrviint ivtioiirtiv.. ill its ,.|r,.,a im.l ■t <'V|>nssc.S l|(l(l|)illi„|,)^ Hllcll Acl on II IH Itlior t.> tlic |.:i.s.sinf; (,!■ tli,. Act aipl • II tills ca.so liavlip^r |n,,,, I'l'lilioii, till' ri«lit ..taci K'vtMiiu rij;|,i ,,(■ actii.ii I tun '"■■/, ,., Mintiii, '-iWCiin. «. ('. |{, 04,, IJKt •/■/',• (J riiii(r.ii-\- (ii,, ( in Hot I'l' iii.jiii'ii.s ri'i L'ivL'ii . , ,''"'■ '^'"" ""• '"Jury ••oil,,, laii.o.l of iinnl m.„,.||,u„a>t.ai- i.cL.iv tla- llli,,^' ^f t|„, ion IS i.nwiil.c.l uiKliT Arts, y;'()'.' ami ;>•'(;; . • c I I I. ■\'i M 111' iiru.si-ri|iti()ii u-.u iiut rowii iiilrruioii.iily r.^'ialiKvl I niisi' I ill till L'liiiri l)i.|o\v, On ii|'l'iiiMli ( :iilvjiiilii:^|. 1,1' it. "'cailsc tl iimlM.r.s toaiiini.l ili,. |,l,.,i,| an ic M iiij,',s and set iiji "ivi'iiiiiiciit. the Cl 11 U'l'liant had piisi.sti.nljy •own ..v..,itually d,.ui l,.d i.ot to tak'. lnv.sscd his I'njc.-du i as lliDiioh I not Kci ii|„„i llio rcconl.aiid '"^ was kii,)\vii at tlu. tiiiiu ,,r t 'ri'srri|,ti,ni had I I"' tri.il and tl a* uasi' t'oiiri, tlu'i 0. (I ill! I S.I whun tho fuso 'iM>n runuunce I, l,i,t the lauts dj,| •'' uMs nothlii- lo slKnv what had I Mine l.croi-i! tJioS rinunit Jisli-ir fif^]>„!,/i ia|)|n)nei iipriMiK plained thai tho Crown, 1 foils; nictcil a /is 'y its servants. ■^•-6' 'roirn'.s liiihi/il,j, ^n^ com- iniiiiiii. lertain mills injuriously allected and ly ill a iiiilldaiii uiwl to socurn owned hy hi,i,, that such mill «o neyligoutly and unskilri,||y a lioad of water fc that the lb Ki-i'a(ly deiireiiate.i in v.ih o. 10, ly wan not a luihlie work within tl ;i !• «■ 10 (<•), and that the Cr X. C. K •own was not liahle. Jir -< and pri'iiilses were Anil It was li(,|,| •« 'iii'aninKor.jiK-,! Vict. T. I.i'iliililij „f Cl Crown is iiut liahle for the 1 ■oii-H lit, coiniiioii ni rri< r (Joveriiinent lailw OSS or injury to goods or animal Ai.art fromstatittt) of (he train hv ay, occasioned hv tli negli the Is, carried hv a which such goods or animal uronco of the persons in d V«w//,;{ Kx. C. K. ill). (.See f/al/ 8. CriiinrHliithllitii (IS cum of the I'aiiiaiiieiit of c ■» are shipped. MvF,i,U,:ii, Caxsel. pulilic works, tl anaUii iiimt. riiri'ici' relat ' ^%'^v^ :>4). arge "'■ '•. 7V/C -l!y virtue of the ■allied hv a ( If Crown is liahle for the loss ing to (lovernment mil sovural Acta ioveiiiiiient raiiw or injury to goods ways and other or animals i^'unce of th I— in charge of the , ^1,^11^" I^^^ '^''"«^ petition of i-ight will lie for the r c "^^ o Ut^;':' 'V ^"' ' " '«' '* 1;- or iiijury. (77.. • wore to he loaded and dischir-e I hv , ' ' ^"''''•^^"'""ial Uailwav assumed all risk of loss or h ^^i t J ^ dr";;^ '"V^«-'' -' ^'-^ l^^ tionofthesame. The ,v.,,latio'„J\'. ! J". ' "^ of the Act, and hv section -,u it w- ' ?. ^7""" «• ^^> ' i ^[ uni .,0 It was enacted that the Crou volieved from .i^.^.y hy aii; mHi^r:;.; litioii or read .as pan '•oUm should not he It'clivration where ilnmago ollieers, f (lid not ri Ibid. 11. L owner of fastened I right to e car is clos la. n negligenci ( 'ourt Acl |ietition ol hy a subin the Exche <\ The Qiu 13. Ai an bceidt>ii was defect its selectio any ordint train had i greatest dn IH-Tsons in 1 curve and j evidence wi is upon the the train, tl Dube V. Tin 14. Cro liable for an Kence of its liability is n origin in the Kx. C. R. l( ment ivas n^ 15. Dut the duty of 1 own expense credit with i care to kno« is, and he m follow from danger that i To make the the defect or I'eing and re: of aibraltur 16. Injur coiuplained o rock or elilF 1: 1889. The fa into a crevice and allowed t RXntKQtTKR roiTRT ACT. 70 riKht to expect that the .oruiucrir o . r« f 'n'' '^'"' "'" ''"""• '"^'^ " .•ar . e^ea a^ p...... ;in t;::-^r ^^^ f- J^J of th. negliKBUco of its Hervants restH m.„ n tf^i^^ f'-^rown's liability for the ( 'ourt Art, (,-50-51 Viet c 6 an thn^ m t T'"^ ''""•■ '" ^'*« '^•^^•'"''y«<'r petition or right or '-y a're;:;;nr t f e"co T/o^te T'^' ' r'^^ "^ l.y a 8ub,„iH8ion of the claim to the Offlll Arl ifr . .""''^ "*'"""« the Exchequer Court ami thonc, to flT^ Arbitrators, with an appeal to ^^■-^<^ide7it-NeaUgence~Iiurden of proof THa i an accident on a Government railway waf th/TrL\i '"'"f '"»'« ^«"«« »' was defective. It was shown h^ . breaking of an axle that its selection and thrthe Jef-t Z'laT; t"^ ^ ''"" '"'^ ^«" *«^- - any ordinary means of oxand latbn !„ o T ""T'' °' ''*'"-"°" ^^ train had immediately before the ace Went H, ""^^ ^'"'■'^''- '^""^ greatest dMgree of curvature, was one of rT It" '""n "'l'^"' ''' ''« persons in charge of the trai^ were iuiltv of n, r ** '"''"^ '^^' "'« curve and a switch near it at too Teafa rate, f^f"'^' '" '^'"''"'^ ""« evidence was contradictory and K„ i ^°^''- °" "'** P^'^^ the i« upon the suppliant to e;i;bl1; le negSceS t^e'"''' ''""'■ ''"' '^"'"^'" the train, the court held that a case nf « ^ . P^"""' '" charge of Dube V. The Queen. 3 Ex. C R w. ""*-'' '«^'""'' ^'^'^ "«t been made out. 14 Crown's liahilitu for negliyenc' of Ua servant T..« n liable for an injury to property on B.unhU..irlt *'^'^"."'-Tbe Crowa is Kence of its ofttcer or servan ac in/w T ''""^""""'^ '^>' "'« "«g»i- iiability is recognised in "^ ^.Jt^Jer/" T''' «f. '"« ""'y. That origin in the earner statute, 83 V^c 4 Tv/f';;,- i" '">' ''"^ '''^'^ '''« K.V. (J. R. 164. On Appeal to tt %f' tt^ ^"'^'' "' ^'"^ «««««• 3 nient was affirmed. ^ " Supreme Court of Canada this Judy. 15 . Duty of officer of the Crotvn in eharae of a »„hii , r the duty of an officer of the Crown to reua^r or £. f «'<"•*— It is not own expense, nor unless the Croln has .daced at . \P"^"^«-^k at his nvdit with instructions to execute the same He J . '*'"'"' '"°""^ "' care to know of the condition in w^Te puS cTol'mr; r^r''^ .s. and he must report any defect or daneer tl,n/h. r '^ ''''^•■«® follow from the fact that a publiroffltXs not 1^°'"!; ," ^""^ "''* 'langer that threatens, a public worrunderiis 7" " '*"'"*'* '"' °'" ^ To make the Crown likble in sucTa cZtt must If ' '"'^^''^ "'«"«^"*- the defect or danger and failed to re^^rt t "' ', ,f L^t^^ ''^.l^^^^^ •.eing and remaining in ignorance thereof (keZuaZr -°* '" ./ (hbraltar v. Orflla, 15 App. Cas. m referred tot/ftS '''^"^""''*"'"^''« 10. Injury to property- Negligence of Crown's otJieer Ti n • • .omplained of by the suppliants was causei by the fll^ of Tp' , Tu' r-.-.k vv clilF bolow the Kiny's Rajafinn of *!.„ 1. J , . " " ' " '^^ the 1889. The falling of th": ro1,k w^s' ^sl \7t« V^^f ^«- ...to a crevice of the rock, o^ water from a defeS .^- '^•«''»»*''g«' and allowed to become eho. up whileTJ SrL^^kTrjjre '•■XCIIKQI-Ki; COIUT ACT. and of tl.e defect wa.s not k no „ Itn .v '"' '"''^^^""^•'-' «^ ""^^ 'Irain and was„otd,^seovere7„n J ;"•'"'*:?'■ '" *'"' ''''"' "-ennnent. -de ..eavefn.an./;,;:^,.:.;:;;;;;;;;^;- ;;,;•- '--"- '-> '-- or 8ua,,e,.tinjr tliat there wis -mv . i 'I'.seovernig ,ts existence indication8,;u>reover, w;;:;,i '""■'":""'"■ ''''^ The surface defective dmin. The vato thntc? "^'" «"«""'^t the existence of a distance of four or ZX" "^ ..?",?"' ''"' ''^^"^ '" "^ ^'»"' -itl'in a be a natural discharge fr,,' ,* ,f' '■"■'"'""^''>- '"^^^ '^-n «"l.po«ed to court held that there . o „ , "" "''."'"''^•' '" ''"' ''"'^ ''t''^^"-- The C^own in being and re.^ i ^'J^ ^^ :; i^;! '^'^ "^ ->• o'.icer of the of tlio defect in it. Jl,l,l. "^ ^'"' ''■^■'«t«>ce of tliis drain and .o>«w/f ''iSTh^:^:;:!;;.:;'!:;^' ^'^r'^'"^'^ "^^"""" "^ --"•'"■'^"'^ a Luhlic work will no ! ;,' ;'' "'• rV' ''^' ''"' -"^t^'ction of (0 of the 10th section of r e 1- w ' "n''"' "'^^ ^''■''"•" '"''''^ "l'"» clause give, the court jurisdi^u^,^;^^;';:^;;;::-""-*^"-^^ ''^^- ^•^«' -'-" •n.iury to tl,e person or to properf^n „ ' "fr "^ '"" "' '"^' '^'^""' ''' negligence of any officer or serV , t X / "■;"•" '"''"'""" ''«'» "'« «copeof Idsdutiesorenmlovn,^ . V ,7" "''"'" '"'''"» «•*"''» "'e 251. and 23 Can. 8. C. R 147 ■^>-clu(n,ia .. The Quco, 8 Ex, C. R. occurring in'u.e'"5'SrsS,fS'7A!^A>!r "^^'f^*"" " P"'"ic work " only railways and canals a s, h 1 /'" ';7"'''' ^ "'"■' ^M includes not in Older countries are ud y to-'; r""; ""^'"•'•'^kings in Canada as works mentioned in 7V-e i^t! mw' ^ frST "''' '"' ''^'■''° =»" P"'^'- which such expre.ssion is defined. LenroJo>: 77 " .''." ^'^' '""' "*'"'' ^''^^ '» goes to a post oltice to get his lette fuoes o if """'"'"■"-A person who business ; and the ,lutv ,.f the 'own .. T" '•''°''^e«"d on his own duty were assumed to. xis;';*.:rrr.;.n1;oV'""'^"^'' '' ^"^'^ ^ frona any danger in the nature of a trm T, \ "' ^^''^^''^^''^'^ secure him to ordinary observation Xui ' "'" '" ""^ '^"■»'^'- ''"d "ot open cro.:^ if :;;S:^Si^^:^ s::^::^""""" '° " '-^ ^--"e office building to post or get h I t rs o ren-"'' T '"''^ ^'"^^ *° ^ P««^ safecondition the walks ^ndste, fie, 11, ^f'^.T "^''^ ''^ ^ reasonably ;««..-Foractingwithoutauth,. if; law o in'e';' "''f,"' """-'•''^ «/ ferred upon him. or in breach of the d tv'in . "^ '"''^"'"'''""'""^^'co^- otticer of the Crown is per.sonllXoS"to"'^^^^ ''^ '*^-- ^ damage thereby, iicy/d t, 77,, v;,,,,;M E,"^^f J^" ']';>' "n*^ «'bo sustains (c. o/w:ts;;;:;rs:;:;^::'s:jN^;::f f ^-r ^«- ^'-- the deat!, of any person on a pub ic w.>rk rt'ir '" '^^''°''" '^ ^''^'^'^ f^^ any of its oiiicers or servants Li "a ' wi . '"f, """" '"^^ '-'^''^ence of employment. Filiou v Tk, ^,,,, T^ ^'J'" '- -/'Pe of their duty or atfirme,! on appeal to the Supre.ne Court of Canad , '"''^""^'"' ^^'^'^ Co«./...M;;o.51 Vict, c. 10 the - o!" if 1 r.'« »f ^''"' E.01..J,,,, ti.e negligence of its ofiicerl and Z^ \^^'Z, '"•'."''- '-"'tir.g f^on. ^vould. under like chrumstances. be h I . T/^ ^ " '" '''''''' '" ^"^''''"'^ 2). M- ■■ii'mint. — I lie superi purpose of labourer*, ill connecti men under ■['he work ( accident at and the oti labours at I ; notice was were about I i)eing lifted a portion of and fell upc suppliant's was /(('/(/ th; the men wo Kuilty of nei 25. Eat, rittitication 1 whereby a fi and renders such defence I(i7. Thisca! cases where similar injur for India, L. Phillips V. E Di.vuu V. F(i Jiirisdicti Iwrterp [5. Tii jurisdiction, c'laiiniiig to issued, as be tlic original or througii £ lit tl:e suit Canada, in a siicli person person to ■,■.•] 2. The tlie justice a decision to tl i^raiitiiig tlie 3. TI)o 1 "tiler effect ;i lien, matter c letters patent have had, mv tiloy became i'^xniKiiL'KK (ocin Act. 81 .,«mai^ -While cerUin .Tpairs we e 1 7 "'"''"'"'' ''^ ^"'"" purpose of sucl> repairs Te ';,•'" '"' " '''^'""^'^ ^"^ "'« labourer, working!, tbe .illtLa o U^ L:;':.X Jir}"" T'' "'"'^^ in eonnection with it, while it was hein.../r ■''""''■ "'^* ""^ n,en under the imn.e jiato i Jio , of f ^^ "'"""'' «^"«"' ^^^k- The work of .etti ^ t ^t . Z. n th"''T"'"'''"^* '■^"' hisroren,an. accident and iini.:;,n>;e;;Srl;St «:";;• ;r'^/'''' "7 ^! *^« and ti:e other men working with him .t^.U^dt '!'"'?'" labours at the bottom of the canal after tird^'lr :TT:m7 notice was given to them bv rliP Kn.io,.;.,f i ^ "- \ "'"^-^ i'tc up, and no were aboutl, put the ^ ^Lk'h .i:: Sr" W^^";;^;?^ d '''' being lifted (in weight n,„ch under the «uppld ca nci of 1 e 7 "T. a portion of the derrick brok.. if n .,i . »/'"'"^ ' tap.icit^ of the derrick and fell upon the men Jd,''.; Cln^'''" '\ 'n' '"^" "■"'''"' "^^'^^^ suppliant-r son .so seve ly U.^ he lied " r '^' '^"^'1' '"J"'-'"^ "'-^ was M, that the superintende and fo eln. %T ^"^'^^^"^••^»- ^^ .1.^ men working beneath thel rSu^ ^ [ Jv':;. n' ?"' ''^ ^'^'r-?''^^ "" guilty of negligence for which the Cro^'^^s Si: 7^'° '''''''"' '''"^^'^ :" ;:s:::;T:St:^r r sftL^^ f ^ ^^- ~- such defence is open under the g.! "ue i" Lfr'n"'"""' ""' 107. Thiscase has, however been lin e, Im i' ^^"'.''"^ ^''«'«'"^. 3 Ex. cases Where the tortious act',K:^;;Sd 1;;^!;;;^:^ ::i;^^^^^^ snmlar injury sulfered by British subjects. 8ee I^^^t tZT^^fl ',° nUbps V. Euro, L. R. i^. B. 21 , ^y;„ ^_ ^^.,^,./ ' ''• ' ' ~ "• I- ~W; /)<,r.H.. F.mv. 17 Q. B. D. 003; 18 C^. B. D. 49 '^■'- ^^^ """^ :'l-.>ing to bo etjtitlod to ,JiAH ff'^S ^7t^Z issued, as beiiii.-- the leir dovl^oo r,.M.v>c„.,f V- P'ltont Jias or through any st,eh heir, devisocT.'^t^t ^^'a^'^^e T a he sn.t or upon the apph-catiou 'of the Attorl^Ge neriTo Micl. poison— to ascertain, determine and declare who i M'l person to .horn the patent f'or .snch lands on-d'tHsse; 2. The court shall decide all such cases is in hi u.a the justice and equity of the case do ma d ..'.V 1 f J"^^""^."^ 'Ic'cision to the (Governor Co mcil and Wt I \ '''^'^'".^ '^« 82 EXCHEQUER COURT ACT. representing the original claitn^nt ^ ''^' ^^ "' "^'''"•vviH. jettei S!roJ'^,^rs^^t;:^r"'; "t ^''^ '^^-"^ ^^ *'- affect any claim of the nar v W, !f ""'^^^"^ ^^ ^•' "' ""J ^ay given or sucl> letter patKrei<,i.r ^'7"'' '"^'''' ^««i^'"» '« any lands other tha^thos^To S^su^^^^^^ P^''^^' *" relates, and which are mentioned ir I •/ . •'^"1''" '^'-^P'-'^sslv otters patent ; but such chu'm o o fer ndM'.Il '''' \'^''' '''' remain as if such decision and ronn, l T . , '" continue and letters patent had not beenTssued "^' ^''" '""'^" '"^ «"^1' a nght or claim to letters ^at'ent'fir t^nds in'-.^Sest^.on^r''"'" These provisions were introduced by .54-55 Vict, oh 26 See notes un.ler previous section, and under section U. contract is not controlled by soLelataTr"^':"^'"" '''""^' ^"'> t^.' no stipulation to the contrary exprss^ T' ""'^ ""^> ^^^^^ '« to a grant conveying such mines Tn/ J ^ ? ' P"'-^''^^''^ >« entitled words. Ca„a.lLioalan^Zo^^Jt^Tr T, ""T "'"'°"^ ^'^^P'-- 157 (This case has been taken" ^pea Sd'is af ^"""' ' ''^'- ^^ «' judgment in the Supreme Court of cSa) '"'''" ''''"'""« ^°'' Hav4t:rir:?^::?ss::t:;;if f"^ -f-^etters p...., J»/«'H„ Act (33 Vict, ch 3 fsmJnH H k T'* ^^ ^''" ""^er n,.. information having been filed u'nde'RSc c% ''if " ^''- ^'^ ^"^ - a relator claiming part of said innH., "* . : ' ^" ^^ •'^' *'>« instance of issued in error or'iSprov-lr/h1\rurrL';rttt"a^ d"^^^ '''''''' - letters patent upon such an informatbn co , IH V"J^"''"* ''"°''^'"« supported upon the same grounds SeesHh^K/^^ ^' -""'^'^^d «"'' benecessaryif theproceeLgs werlbf Si; '^ m evidence as woul.i OeneralofCanada,nCanlc761- ' ^'"''"^^- attorney- grant has been to the prejSd ce of th?^ ' ^^^^'^^ *° ""^^^^ ^^ere the of the public, or where frights oanvL^^T'?'-' "'' "" ««°-^' -J» " injuriously affected by thetft:rs*^;rt "n '"and ^^ f,*^! *f-f «-nted^ ar^ recognized by the Government as good and v^l^H ^ i, '^ ''^^'^^ ''^en and the lands granted to him in ref ^iS of h T I "^"^ ''"'""'''" ^'-^ could not be set aside as having beeTiLld in * h'^^*' ''''^'''''' ?*'«"* .round thatsome other person^. a"::SS;r^^^^^^^^^ issued in error or iirovidentlylLCdt^T""""''' '"^ ''^^« •^<'-' a trespasser, having no color of S-n,- ," ^'■''"*'"^ "P°" ^h''^'' possession without the kn„wM,../.u,".'^' '"'''^ ®n*ered and was in rests the duty of executing and Ts^uinf Illl«fr'""" "'^"'^'^ "P°" ^^''«n' gating and passing judgment Z th latrthCf"'' '^"' °' '"^•''«''- trespa^ser, or any ,..on daiminrunder ^ll^S^J " ;-^^^^^ i ,«*>! KXCIIEQfF.R COURT ACT. 1 they relate a. * as otherwise issuing of the 1" ir) any way ell decision is tlier party, t<< 'ion expressly :lie report anil continue and nade and such section means f to estabiisJi Qstion.] re the Crown, ands, and the i and there in iser ia entitled ithout express 3 Ex. C. R. ■ standing for setters i)ate)i(, M under The • 53) and an >e instance of srs patent as lent avoiding justified and ice as would 1'. Attorney- e.-The tern, 's where tlie >neral injury r granted are laving been tnitoba Act, itters patent 'Pt upon the der the Act. Evidence— have been ipon which nd was ill ipon whom of inveati- vhen such y applica- 83 tion for letters patent ; or when such an api)lication has been made and refused without any exj-ress .letormination of the otHcials lefusinK the application, or any recm.l having been made of the a, .plication having been made and rejected. Jbul. '' 5. Onrnm^lomain-l): putc'^'' '''»<'« ••-^"■•<'-' under .. pre-emptt°S^^^^^ "" "'' '^^'^ "^ '--'« '-''I i>on.„.n oa.nadr X ^i^tuS';;';^ JL;^;jS^.:1;^;^ Concurrent Jnrlsdictlon of ti.e Court to oS^r^: air'r;^^'^;:;^- r^r ■" ^^-'i'^'' -^ - -%>" proceedings bj^ waj o7 in w'tio t 7 '^^''""■^' «'"'*« '^'-l 8"its for penalties or forfeTt res " ^"'1^^ ''■ ^''" ''" ^'"" ^'"" tlic Crown alone; (R. 8. 0. Sk 135 s'c 7^") ) ''' "^ ''^''^''^ ^'' ^^^^^^^^'^^c::^^:^:::^'^' ^'-,-^anee of ti. invention, or any ,)atent leas^ o ' o ) er'in'';''''' "'^^' ''^'^""^ ^^ lands; (Ibid. sec. 76.) '"*"'' ^'^ otliei instrument respecting. law ot'2, 'i";lt iri;,;tr^,:;:!,«'!f ^."f » ?■ vn „„e,.„ „, „„„„„„ soc. 70.) ^"'"" "l^iii'ifforpotitiunur. (Il,i,l, current origiJa, Juri^aTctL;, ^e X" .T'^V^'"; ^^-'^ '^ "a^ co.i' cess of such court. (See iHustratfon o thLmL if r ' ';"'" """"""« "™ per Eyre, U. B.. l ^nstr. 305, in note ) 2 rLr '"""''"' "• ^"'"i>'W/, jurisdiction of the Exche,,uer Court wi h t"hJ T f'""^ *'"' ''""^"rrent «ec 17of 50-51 Vict. ch. 16, waTatrcked H Tf "' ^ '^'■"^'"^'" »"''<"- judgment on appeal to the in^vemectntotcJnT\ '''' "^^"•""'< '^^ the judge of the Exchequer Court ^s a, other ?' '">• ""'^ '•'^^'^••''«'' ^y H;j^.;K.in respect Of the in,u„ctic:.:S' -^J^-. ..^^. 4 ngh to enact that all actions and S of a civ TT'' "' ^'^"'■"''^ '"^'' the equ'ty. in which the Crown in ri.ht of n"'"° •"'""'»'""» '^^^ "•• petUioner, .nay he brought in the E"t.;Lc^^^ i« plain.ilF or 3. Tue hing can choose his court -K ' \ , ■e«eeu, 22Can.S. C. R. 554. I aHlrmed in KXCIIEQl'ER COl'RT ACT. 86 ss cunciuTciit rerooahves, (page 344) that "the King has the undoubted privilege of .u.„g „, any court he pleases. And where the matter intuit fn ano her court eonoern^ the revenue, or touches the profit of the King Z K.S the r.ght to reniove the suit into the Exchequer (See the TlluSra • .ons g.ye„ of th..s in Can, ho me r. CampMl, I Anstr. 205. o,'! ~^ Ihis pruulege ,s saul to be without the least mixture of prerogative •■ ,..oce.ss : or whether it is a proper subject for prerogative pro^essonTvIo _ ' • itct upon or not, that is not an ingredient - ^ ' "'* '° The cases of Tlu- Attomey-aenend and Humber Conservanc, Com- n .ts t.tle to a portion of the lands, which was freely granted by S toTle Crown for he purposes of the said canal, was attached a condition that no hu.khng.s .should be erected thereon. It was held that such condit on or ZHf f -r' '•■•eate a conditi.m subsequent, a breach of which wouU Crown n"r '1 '" '''' '''''' «^ ^■' »«' -«»'J the use by S e Crown of a portion of the lands in question for purposes other than the' purposes of the caar.l " work such a forfeiture -Further latthr Court has no power to restrain the Crown from making anj- unauthorized se of the land or to compel the Crown to remove any buildiZ ere^ed hereon contrary to the terms of the grant, and the heirs are not fntitled to hirrrrv^r • """'■^' ^'^ '^ ''"' •*^'-"-'- -- ^o which theciin as put the lands mquestion or as to what buildings have been erect^S hereon. But ...„W. that such a declaration and inqLv might bLTdeln a case m which the court had jurisdiction to grant reli'ef MaaeevrZ Queen, 3 Ex. C. R. 304 and 4 Ex. C R 63 ^ ' except What is allowed by them. Bein'gTntdtn^aVc e ro^aC liquidation. It IS not entitled to priority of payment ovpr if! m ! creditors. E.chan„e I,u., of Luuli:''ZCrn^^^^^^^^ fBut see now The Dank Act, 53 Vict. ch. 31, sec 53 ) ' 8- Priority of payment in respect of Crown's "comptable,- in P O before the Codes . ^-Priov to the Codes, the l.w relating to pronert if ti?! Prov'nceof Quebec was, except in speCa! c... the French law wb c. J>nly gave the King priority in respect of de.-.s iue f^o T^' clp'ta" s ' that IS, ofhcers who received and were a, ■oui.-ni Ipfnr fh. v , "P'*'"^^' //../. (See 53 Vict. ch. 31, sec. 53.) ''"'"^^le for the Kmg's revenues. Civif Co'dTl"' C '2;r r "'■"■;''7^'-«J"' '■■ --^^'^or^.- Article 1994 of the V..IV11 voue lu. o. must be constrne<) nccordin-r tn '^I.q i^ > • i 86 EXCIIK.^URU COURT ACT. 53 Vict. nh. 31, sec. 5a ) 'I'^ountal.le fcr its numey." i^/,;. (s.„ T.. ati?S"w:;\:r:nM?;'v^^:^''''"''''''''''' '" ^'-""''"^ -»- and of whicn hel been for L ^^ ^ ^^' '"•^^'""^'y P'"chased by hi,,,, the 3rd of aI s i^/" "°'7" >'T '" ""'''«"»'l>«^l occupancy. (• , ChippewaandSpvci n.H ■" "; '''^ ^"'^'"''^ ^^^'^'^ '« --'"ta" them andin tl^ ™ ^''l S^^^^^^^^^ "'«" '^^""^•"ded win, annuities payab:,rr:un;.'ButtorTKt:rn '""''''^*''' ^" '"" treaty he enquired of the comn.i.siler ^v'o ttd ^^^7' ?'" ""' negotiation, whether bv nnr.„,.fi., , ""oacteii lor Her Majesty in its ri/hts to hi prvae property a^^^^^ ™ch u.oney he would prejudice his when in 1874^™ nTlW the fi Jr T^f "'^' '"^ ^^'""'^^ "°t= '•*>"' such annuities h^was labl to "' ^ . ^ '■'''°" "' '"' '''"""« '" rightsasahal^breed J ret' ?.W. "*'^* "" ^"^"'^" ^^""^ *« '°«« '"^ Subsequently hisX;u:r:t^rarSoS;e:r^^ ^" "'^* ^-•■ ." is:6 Of half-breed .rip. ^,. ^rsi^^ ^^s^f ;;;:;; s. 1) and amendments/ 33 Vk-c 3s o T . ''''" '*^"'" he was entitle.! ,' I ..: "'L ': ' '; '-..™'^«'^'=- 4- and 38 Vict. The Queen , ,„„ ,,^^, i;.os. as, subsec. 4 jind '« the Crown and t , ovtl the r.T 77"' ^he connection between that which subsists .U; r he Sown Ind theZ"-''"" " "" ""« ^ powers executive and lesislativer.r ?''''''"'" '^''I'*^^^ "^ ".e vested in them respectinTv in .iv ^''"'T.'"'^ """^ ''•'"•'""««• «« «'" reserved to the provLsiy sec roSS:'' ^'7^-'^ '^"^ — - sovereign hea.l of the provincf ^f!!.^"! ^'^ ""V '" "'''' ''^J^^*^ "' i^v,s.^]r'-::?';^^^:::i{5:™^^ ^^-.^ .>.... ...,,.. wick, being a .simple contra- ,.1?V ^'"^'^'•"'"ent of New Bruns- DonnnionofCanada inresi^^^^^^ '' ""^ ^^''^'•'t''- «ank of ti.. in the name of the tZl2-T.lluif^ '"°""'" °' "" ^'"^''"'^^ '^^P-''-' in full over the other depo ito s m' " '"'"""''"• " ^""tled to payment its claim being for a ^n^^^Z^^^r' ";•'""" '' ^^^ "-^' (See53Vict. ch. 31,sec 53) ^" '""'"'""' P'«^'«Sative attaches. Jbid. dom. T-Ae Queen v. r/TS ,/ v v'T "^ '" "'« United King- f^Mlowed. J!arU,.e IMn"T rle Zn'tV "^T' "^ ^^ «• ' But see opinion of Sir Barnes Pe-ic ll/ ;.. ^^ ,?'^"- ®- ^- «• 657. C'as. 649) as to the em.t':rtherw^s'rer:X"of ''''"''" ^'' ^P'*' actions in tort where Colonial Gover.mlV nZ k in °V'"»y"'ity from in other countries are left to private "ntern.i^. "ndertakings which construction of railways, canairet * ''"' "'' ^"' '"■'''^"•^«- "-e iaJtf :h:r:s;;:::;r:c^,^-;;^^^^^ "-.--The ^ueen is t,. the Dominion at large Her preroua Ivl . • ' •'"'^ '" »'«"«'« affecting Government. Tbfd P'«'%'at.ves are exercised by the Don.inion Croits^:;::^,!;;;----;,,^^^^^ ta,en „..,._„,« uient. Therefore Her Majest.s r.^Til^^TZ STi'ZL KM IIKi^lKli (Ol |;| ACT. ' for sums duo to 'noy." ibiil. (S,.o /rnnting same. ^ iceable possessum uicliaHod by Jiiiii^ occupancy. On given to certain concluded with ticipated in tl](> oneys under tlie r Majesty in its W prejudice his would not; and >'' liis sharing in and to lose })i.s n in that year. ;he issue to him Manitoba Act, Vict. c. Sv's. 1) The Queen v. 87 A. \mi.~The lection between is the same as n respect of tlie ivenues, as are and revenues Her Majesty as eceiver-Qeneriil •act creditors >f New Brun^^ Bank of tiie ince deposited led to payment ■ s of the bank, itaches. Jbi,l, >gative of f),e United Kin^- S. C. R. 1, c. R. en:. "■"'I (13 App. luunity from iikings whicli instance, the Queen is the ters affecting le Dominii'n aivay.—T\w utory enact of a claim I against the assetH of an insolvent l„n,k i„ ,,nority to nil olh.r creditors is not interfcro.! with l,y the P'-«vi.sion ..r Thr Hunk !,•/ (R ^ ^~ ,. .', ;i.)«ivint,note-hoMers a lir.t li.n on stui. ns.sets, th.: (^rown not heln": named m such enactment. Uwl. (.See now 5;j Vict. ch. ,'{1, .s.v;. r,:!.) 10. ('ro,c,r.^rcro,,aUvrs--Pn,>rit!, of i.npnrnf „,s '^hnp/rLnlrarf mW,to;.. -The Crown ch.inun,. a. a .si h- contract creditor l.as a ri.h o pr.on ty oyer other creditors of e.ptal decree. Tl.i.s prerogative privil".,. l-Iongs to the Crown as reprcsentin,^ the iJonnnion of Cnnad t. wi.; tri itJtr " *■'■"■ " ^ ■ "■ ''■ " '■ "■"'»■■>««=;, 17. Deposit bu Inmnnwr Vompnn,, ^-,n..,lrnd b,nd' -Prior/In of ;.,^m..«^--A„ insurance con.pa.iy, in order to deposit ^ou.Onn with the Mm.,ster of !• .nanc and receive a li,.en.se to do husim>,ss in ( 'anach. ac o - .UK to the prov..:ons of Thr Insurance Art (R. H. C. c. 12,,, ,i.,(„„ited ti e money m a bank and forwarded the depo.sit receipt to the Min .stc.-. T e noney n, the banl< , Irew interest which, by nrran,,en,c„,, was r.vei e.l • he co.np.any. The bank havln« lailed, the (iovernntcnt ..lain.e.l pav nen , in fnlo thus nnn.ey as n.oney deposit. y the Crown. And the" Con deemed Ihat , w.as not the .noney of th. ( 'nnvn, bnt it was held b • lMnanceMn„Hter„. trust for the c.nnpany, and i, was not, therefore suluect to the prerogative of payn.et.t in (nil in , priority to other c-editors' 3f;^lo" "■ ''""■'"' " ''"• ' '■• '■• '"'■ ''"" "''''■ ■''■' ^ '^^ -''• J^.l'rcroua/ice-K,:crc!sc of l,,, local e.verc,seoiHerprerogat.v,.asto,dl matters affecting the rights of e province. n,c Qnccn r. Tin- Bant of Xova Scotia, U Can. S C R followed. • '» UnchTs. 70..r 77,, Han/.- Act ill. S. C. c. 15o, ,]„. noteholders have he first hen on the assets of an insohe,,. bank in prioritv to the Crown B..t see the new Bank A,.t (:,:', V. c. m, s. ^;!) passed si,;ce this dec^sio^" tc!TSt "•' ""' ''""''""" "• '"'" "'■'■""^'■'-^"■'-'-> "f ^'- «• , ^» C-; 19. Land, ^.Inforwal ion of i.tm.inn ~Uc. J„.ii,.uta .-An proceedings on an information of intrusion exhibited by the Attornev-Ueneral ^ Canada against I . it had been adjudged that F. who claimed 'title un 1. a grant from the Crown under tlie (^reat Seal of Britisl, Col„n,bia, lo Hd d^l^ertip possession of certain lan.Is situate uithin the railwa; be^n that province. 2V,c V"«-. ../.•,„..•.//, ,4 Can. S. C u. ^.. / ,, J„"^ n^gistered Ins grant and taken steps to proc.ro an indefeasible title from the registrar o (ales of British Columbia, thus preventing grantees ,.fZ Crown from obtaming a registered title, an... ber i..r..rmali:m was exl ibi ei by the Atton.ey-(;eneral to .lirect F. to execute to t.„> Crown .ig of Canada a surrender or conveyance of the said land.s. The court Ac "/ dismissing the appeal from the judgment of the Exche.pter Court t at hejudgmentinmtrtisionwasconelusiveagainst F.ast.,litle. r/..or' V tarwett, 14 Can. S. C. R. '.m, an.l Attorncy-acncral of BHtil on and .l..tmgui.hed And further that the proceedings on the informa- tion of mtrusmndid not preclude the Crown from the further romeiy claimed. The Queen v. Farwetl, 2'i Can. S. c. R ,",:]■ ;s Fx C R >7, 20.CVo«m's ri,j}d-neneficial interest in Au»/.'-Tho Crown in right of the Dominion has a right to take proceedings to le^;;-" i!," 88 i:voiii.;QrKu (orin- act. its ':rr::zz :i T'zr^rr ^ ''-'' '- -^~ «- ri^l.ts of tl... Crown iJL,LT'^'''- ^"'' ''"'•'•'«'• ''"" veste.i the benenci^i rrulj..; •;::''"T,;;r'''' '"^" '""^ ""^ '" -""■" '^ (51..'55 Vlc(. CIi S« ) ^;i£ie;;s;s'r"-^' " '■■^-«"' ''^"^^«":.."£ s^t-i; mark ,:„■ in.lnsd-ial ilsis!..' '"'"-'"Ho", O0|nrigl,f, trajo- ■iilcriileiKlcr. ' ^^'^ Attorney-(iencn 1 e™.ts t^ r^ "'' '" '"•? ''"^^ °^ ^^''•^'' ^J'^' will I,e sued or pruccSo 'Lst b^ r'" ""'' "' ''^''' ^'^ ^^«'-^»"t adverse claims t .ereto a c w ■ • . r Z""- "'T P«''«o"« '"'^kino Justice i„ En^.land could ,tZ,'''?K-''f"'' ^''g'' ^^«"'-t o? grunt such relief to^ ' n , f ^""? ^"^'' ^'^^ ««"'es ''"to force, circumstauces,] '' ' ""'" '''^I'^y^''^ tl'crefor i„ the like Tl.i8 section comes ul«o iron, ,14.55 Vict. cli. 0(;, LIMITATIONS. I'^OMrlpcio.. ».„, iA„,u,Uio» «l Actions. aotiori„'^::i.^]:.1i;v''S5r:;i;;rr''f"" ""•'.^'"^ '''-^«^-" of «l.all, subject to the p^vi ! 1^ Ta f "ct of";M> '?■" ^•"^'««' Ounad.., apply to auy proceedi,,; . i„st ,re r ';^/'-*'''="''''"<^ ^^ -'J cause of action arising in snl^U-;;^::!,,:^ ^^^.j" '''^"''' ^'^ 1. Expropriation of l,nul i„ Ontario '>n , •> • ^. K. ^,4, It was lield that V to onibarrnsH tin Uid furtlior tli.. passod uikUt til. ' !'<■) in which is '■■aiiiark>«, h-A'utu, as well any patent of trade-mark (ir fach or an mil >v rc^nster of le, expunged, ,'Iit respectiiii;' yriglit, trade Court Amend- Mh, 1891) and iction, upon Iter tain suits le Crown or liability for 3f wiiich the !r or servant sons making :Ii Court of s into force, i" the like i;.\eMi:iii;Kie (oiict .\i 'r. 80 l!!i. nitation of 'id suhjeet iament" of respect ul ■>ptwn.~.Jn « lield that • 111.' liKht to compensation is not l.arrod until tlic ox|,ir„ti(.n of twenty years from the time the hind Ih entered u|K,ti and taken for tlio railway liiirpoHes. See also Roshv. (fraud Trunk liailr-i.,, Co., lo O. R. 147 3. No prescription aonimt the Crown. -Xi. statute of Liniitations does not apply to the Crown. liiiHtom j,v v. Thr (^hwcn 1 C^ B D 187 alliin.ed Id., •.', ((9. Under the law of the I'rovince of Quebec,' pre.soription does not run against the Crown. .See Civil Code L. C, Arts. 8211 to 2210. it. A'o prescription a<,„inst the Croirn. ^-Hvctiou •_' of The Preserintion Aet, 1832, (2-3 Will. IV, eh. 71, U. K.) does not apply to the easen.ent of h-ht. bw ;i, which ap|)lies to li-ht does not hind the Crown, and no lost grant of light could be presumed as against the Crown or its lessees U'heaton v. Maple & Co., [1893] !J Ch. 48. 4. Short preseription C. C. L. C. -Bodily Z/,/,,,-//. -Under the laws of the rrovince of Quebec the right of action against the Crown for an injury to the person is prescrilied by one year under Articles 2202, 2207 and 3188 The Queen v. Martin, '20 Can. S. C. R. 240. 5. Preseription, interruption o/.-The suppli.int. who was employed as a mason upon the Chambly Canal, a public work, was injured throu-di the negligence of a fellow-.servant. .Sul.se.,uent to the accident the Crown retained the suppliant in its em|,loy as a watchman on the canal and m.lemmtied hmi for expenses incurred for medical attendance. And the court held that what was done was referable to the grace and bounty of the Crown and did not ('onstitute such an acknowledgment of a v'glit of action as would, un.ler Art. 2227 C C, L. C, interrui-t prescription. Qmtre: Does Article 2227 C. C. L. C. apply to claims for wrongs as well lus to actions for debt ? Martial v. The Queen, 3 Ex. 0. R. 118 0. Preseriptioa-Widmrsriijht to action -Arts. lO.W \ou7 2202 --The Civil Code of Lower Canada does not make it a condition precedent to the right of action given by Article lOr.O to th,. widow of a ,,erson dving as therein mentioned that the deceased's right of action should not haVo been extinguished in Ills lifetime by prescription uniler Art. 2202 The death is the foundation of the right given by the former article which is governed by the rule of prescription contained therein and is exempt from the rule of prescription which barred the .•laim of the deceased. Jiobinson v The Canadian Poeijie Railu-ai/ Co. [1892] A. C. 481. If Action is Peiiiliuh', Claim not to be Entertained. 10. No claim sliall be ent.jrtained by the court for or in respect to which tiio claimant has pending in any other court any suit or process against any person, who,' at the time when the cause of action alleged in such suit or process arose, was in respect thereof, acting under the authority of the Crowii (l{ S U. S. sec. 1007.) ' • V • • SITTINGS OK THE COURT. fi!iittiu)i;H ol'the Conrt. 20. Subject to rules of court, tlui judge of the Exchequer Court may sit and act at any time and at any place in Canada for the transaction o the business of the E.xchequer Court, r any part thereof. (It. S. C. ch. 135, sec. 7S ) ^ 90 sittl ••;x< IIIKiUKk lOUUT \K« fixed, for ■i"y tini '"'" ICi, tho ( rt may I •0 convened, ai «"7«" '■»«'. "i"i i.::i!;;r:;::,;;;':;;;;" ■" " ■ ■ >■ 1.'™,;';;:;::;:';;t- ;,"•;,:":•,"■ ;" " """-' " > ■» -..i. I'K'ocKDrin-:. IMacliec a.H. I...«c.,....u.cs !.»„ n.«„„UH, i"H,;;'KJ!;;^rr:;.;:;'ii;;r':;'';'rr;f'-^'-^ ">;Ic.siUs otherwise pn.vi e,! fuvUt^^P^l "l>P ic:.I>lo an,l «"ci prumlnr' in .inul.. 'm. j,'^-''''^^'' 'O'tl.e pract.ee -i"r^.;^:;;:;;;r;i;';;;:;;;':;:;';;--:^ Att,>nu,v.(ione,Ml nu,,l,t, i„ a ,,n , ■ \. ' -'T "'• '^'' '^'■>''''' ='»> ti- -'-." the ( ■.-own elai,,...! tu he entiti ]* , ^ i ' 'n!^ ""^ "^'■-" "8"'"^ 'f HO »'• i"--«--^i-e Jiuha,t,nr. ,v ,, ,, '" '' '■^»"- '■- O. XVI K'. ,s, „7,,,„,,.^ Ikp of rjo-ni throa^li ' I ouneil ( * On 1 •s- provisioi ai^ His ■H WitI HT " An Ae L •• better ^tt provides ^^ "of rifih '■ in eoni f " any sm 1 " right ii reference of sueli n on a petit ^5 eourt, nn ^^ adei)artn ,v' 0. C. The f< IN THE 1 i"'' ^'"^ ^'^'^^ <>'' the clauu arises, and if any s c c i i 'V'''''^^^" ^'^ ^^'''i'^'' begu-cn on any petition ol" ri'' t in e let h''™^^^^ ^^ «'"^" t:lj. 136', sec. Senlaroed.) " "-^^'^^^ tlieroot. (R. g. C. This section is nraefie-.n,- n„ i j^/«o.^^^,,i.r^-';i,-; ;;2;;-* «^ -;^"-« =^ a„a , of n, of prosecnting dain.s against tin. C o« ' .. u ' ' '■"'"' ^'■^l'^''''"o..s wav to go throngh ti.e somewhat .•on mil '^ " "" '""'* ^^ 't^'o^t Imvin:. petition of riglit. '-"'"I'licated process of obtaining a flatonl Tliu first liLile of the (iener-il n..,i of March, 1888, provides fo J ' ae • '"" " '" ""'" '°"''' "" ">« ^"> «'«v -hroferences. See f.de ll ^Jn:;:;:;;^::;^-^ to be f.„owed ^ I By vir r>n-51 Viet. al)ove nam cation thor Dated i To Tlie Re 1. Peti or on refere dated daiu? chattels ? '1 R. 303. 2. Dxiti JB not comp KXCIIK(iL'KI{ t;(»lIUT Act. le convcnod, an l ('iiimda, ax to the the our , uiMiii ;lio court in om U t ;in opportunity latod. "•S ;iti(| lll:itfc|- i|>pli(Ml)Io an.! "'!■ hy ^-oncral »,y the pnicticc ittL'i's in JJt.|. ■ fiiiio of thr ■('. ra) 11(1 iiiKlor thoTtli K.)cli. lit) th,. 10 i)roc(Mliiro of person against indemnity, and \V-Cfi'nerai liero ''/"■ (M-ni, and • 1^*, IVihon's ("■'Jers nuu' Il'Iico, in tliu 'I' witli tlio ' '"icier tiii.s 'tseciitecl in' tljc Jicad oV 1 of wliici, ^'j/ut sliall (li- S. C. nd 4 of r/,, ^'ditious way liout iiavin^ « /'«< on II the 7tli day Followed on 91 „. ,^?'''; "^ '•^'f-' -fl'f'^-ncestothc. .-ourt, under «.c. .3 . H ..'• ; : '^ ^'"" ''"'"' "^ .iny d..partnu.nt must l«, nmde .lirou,.ht.eMnnst..rof,/ustic... in pursuance ut tl.o following od' in ( ..mud of the 15(li day of 0<'tol)er, 1887, viz :•- On the reeonm.endation of the Mi.dst'cu- of Jnstiee. an.l under the inoviHumsot The li,-vm.,l Sfafiif,'., of Canada His K.veelleney in .•onn,.i| has heen pl.,,sed to order aH follows:- W.threlerence ose.tion ■>:! of 50-01 Victoria, chapter 1«, intituled- A, Ael to an>end he Supretne and Kxehe.,u..r Court. Act. a, d o , akJ ■• Let er prov,s.on for the trial of clain.s against th.. (Vown' w dch p.ov..le« hat •■ any elahn against the , 'roun -nay he prosecuted ly p.! i o • of r,ght, or tnay l,e n.fertvd to the co.at l.y the heLl of the De .an ^^n ■■' «-""-tu.n w,.h the adnnnistralion of which the .■lai.n arises a - " any such cla.ni ,s so referred no liat shall he given on any net hi •• nght u. re.,,ect thereof," and in order to Tnsuro" g Zi ^ h ,. refe encos and m order that ti,.. Mhdster ol Justic-e n.a ,e I e t in or med .■ou... under the authority if tl::i:Lt;;:;;d:^:i: \n it!"!^^^^^^^ adepart.nent,Bhallheso made through the Minister of Juh. ce O. C. Oct. 15, 1887. The following forn, of Reference t<. the ( 'onrt n.ay he usc.l :- IN THE EXCHEC^LTKR COURT OF CANADA. IN THE MATTER OF A. li, V. HER MAJESTY THE QUKEN, Claimant ; Respondent. SO-s/^ici^'chlo^nlTT" T'n "*:'" '" ^'''^ '^•"^"■' "'"'- --• ^^' of o> Rt. ch. 10, I hereby reler the claim of the said A Ji .i....i„„f m... a^ve named. spondent, to the E.che„uer Court of Canada ^^d-^U Dated at Ottawa, this day 01 a.D. 181). Minister of Railways and Canals. To ^'"'' ''"^ "''""^ iiidy ijc.) The Registrar of The Excheciuer Court of Canada. !■ Petition of riiiht or rcfercncp —Oil, ni'i, . \\t:u -• ^"■fy of King's advisers in respect of Petition nf m;.hf c // • » no. competent .„ .„e Ki„,. „ „{„e,. f„ ^^Z^LS'^:^": IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) V // {/ :y Cx /*' 4b i^ 4. % / ///'/ fc *. 'W 1.0 I.I 2.8 .'If 1^ If 1^ 11:25 III 1.4 1 QC Sciaices Corporation M 1.6 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 ^^ C<'^ ^ ^ 92 KXCMKl^rKli rOUKT .\( r. refuse capriciously to put into Ji duo ("ourse of invosti^^atiou uiiy proper (juestion raised by ii petition of right. Hyim v. The Duke of W'ellitxjtoii , OUeav. 570. No Jury. 24. Lssnos of t'aiit and iiKiuisitiuns in tlic Hxclioijuer Coiiit sliall 1)0 tried by the judge witliont a jury. (In substitution for 11. S. C. ell. 135 sees.' SO'and 81.) Where trial may talke place and takliiK of cvidciico. 25. Tlie trial of any icsue of fact or inquisition may, by order of tlio court, take place partly at one place and partly at another ; and the evidence of any witni.'ss .nay, by like order, be taken by commission, or on examination or affidavit. (11 S. C. eh. 13G sec. 10.) Reference to registrar, etc.,— Assessors. [20. The court may, for the purposes of taking accounts or making eiujuiries, or for the determination of any question o;' issue of fact, refer any cause, claim, matter or petition to the registrar or any other otlicer of the court, or to any otHcial or special referee for inquiry and report, and may also, if it thinks it expedient so to do, call in the aid of one or irore assessors specially qualified, and try and hear such cause, matter or petition, wholly or partially, with the assistance of such assessor or assessors.] (R. S. C ch. 135 see. 82 enlarged.) As amended by .")3 Vict. cli. 38.— The original section has been amended by t.dding after the words "making enciuiries," in the second lino, the following : "or for tlie detenu iiutiioit of (tuy question or isstiti of fact ;'' by striking oil in the third line thereof, after the word "petition," the words "over wltieli it has Jnrisdietio)i" and by adding after the word "referee," in the fifth line, the words "for enquiry and report." See Rules 187 to 193 relating to references, 2>ost. Where the whole cause of action is referred to a referee for trial, he will have the power to dispose as well of the costs of the reference as of tlie action. For authoiitj- on the subject see Patten v. The West of Enij- land Co. [1894] 3 Q. B. 1.59. This practice would seem inapplicable to Ontario where the scope of a reference is much more limited than in England, 30 C. L. J. uG'3. With regard to the practice relating to references in the Province of Quebec see Code of Civil Procedure L. C , Arts. 800 ct seq. Evidence may l»e taken down in shorthand. 27. By direction of the court the testimony of any witness may bo taken down in shorthand by a stenographer, who shall be previously sworn faithfully to take down and transcribe the; testimony ; and the court may make such order for the payment of costs thereby incurred as is just. (In substitution for II S. C ch. 40 sec. 14(2), (3).) EXCIIKQUKR OOL'UT ACT. 93 SECURITY FOR COSTS. Ellect or Failure to Oi»e tiecnrhy for Cogt«t. (.onoral ot Canada is ,nado tor.ccnritv for costs, and the supnl S dannant or petitioner fails t., give .ecnrity to l,n s/t sf \ , of 1.0 jiKlgc for the pavrnont of costs in the event of the d en K^mg against such sn|,p iant, claimant ur petitioner, or it ,1 oxcecd.ng the sum tendered hy the Crown, all fur her p ocecd uigs on such_ pet.tK,n, reference or procee.ling sha ij st'ved mill otherwise e.'.r.d. (In snbstifution foP R. S. C , cKo sec The Crown cannot bo cali,.d upon to give security for cost. lomhue V. The Queen, L. R.,4 Ex. Div. 253 at pace 054 48 r T T 45.: ..utn.a.v call upon the subject to do ^oZ-trf J^;. P^.-f/^f :;; lOuht and authorities therein cited, at page 181. ^ita,o,i of Where in the matter of s petition of right the Cnnvn f hrm.^i *i Secretary of the Public Works Departn.ent n a le in n^I "'* ^ , '' or the sum Of |3.0.0 in full settlen,Lt\.n .L 'c"rim. ^ d"' nen^Ztj an app .cation for security for costs, the application was rt^u d on t e ground tha the power of ordering a party to give security forcos^i ' matter of discretion and no. of absolute nght. and that the Cro Jnt ,is .•ase could sutfer no inconvenience from not getting security. Further "n alio v« '^or Hp'^r^ '7 '"'"' " '"'-^ ^'"'^ '""'^^ '- -■-^•^ withhi Uv. time ■mowed for hling the statement of defence, except under social H eumstances. Wood v. The Queen, 7 Can. S. C. K. (Wl. ' "" See Rule 2^9, post. TENDEli. Tender may be made. 29. pie Crown may, in the matter of any petition, reference or^pi^eding, plead a tender without paying ^.l^ monei^lS 1. Where a tender was adequate though not liberal, no cost was al RD.199 '■ " """ ""' """^^ ^••■'^ •'•^'^' -^" -urt-TrLZ, 7 3. Where the tender was not unreasonable and the claim very extravi Kant, tho claimant was not given costs, although the amount of il.o .v^„ exc«.ded somewhat the amount tendered. Mei^o.^^^^.^^l 7Z. What shall be deemed a legal tender. 30. Every tender of a su.n of money on behalf of the Crown shall 1.0 doemedtn ho legally made if made hy a w. te 1 offe to l.ay such sum, given under the hand of a Minister of he Crow or some person acting for him in that behalf, and notiS toTi e person having such claim. (R. 8. C. ch. 40 sec 1» ) H KXCIIEtilKU OdTUT ACT. KITLES FOR ADJUDICATING UPON CLAIMS. Aratters io he coiBi^idcrcd in aJJiuliCiitiiifi; on claims. [:{1. The court sliall, in dotonuiniii:;' the compensation to bo niiuJc to any j>eiW)n for land taken for or injnrionsly affected by the construction of any public worlc, take into accoiint and coii- sidei-ation, by way of set-olT, any advantage or benefit, special or general, accrued or likely to accrue, by the construction and oper- ation of such public work, to such person in respect of any lands held by him with the lands so taken or injuriously alfected.l (li S. C. ch. 40 sec. 15.) ' ' ^ As amended by 54-55 Vict. c/i. 20, see. 7. The following nilos in ox{iroi)riation matters have beon framed from Mr. Cripp-,' work On CowpciisKtioii . They liave been summarized and claasified witli a view of convenience to tlie practitioner : — nULES FOR AO.rrDU'ATINO VVOS CLAIMS FOR LANDS TAKEN OR INJUFIOUSLY AFKIX'TED . WHERE LANDS ARE IX.IURIOUSLY AFFECTED ONLY. Tlie damage or loss must result from an act made lawful by the (!)■ statute (•_>)— The damage or loss must be such as would otherwise have been actionable. (3)— The damage or loss must be an injury to lands and not a personal injury or any injury to trade. (4)-The dam.igo or loss nuist be occa.-ii(jne,ensi(tion "nd Ed. 113. Referring to the view expressed in this last rule, 1..,, . ,fre, j. j^ y/,,, Queen V. Bitrrii, 2 Ex. C.R. irw. said:-" Witii reference t.) the amount of " compensation, it is established by the decisions under tlus Lands Clauses " Consolidation Acts, though possibly th re ,6 still ground for some disciis. " sion, that in cases of injurious alfectioii ...jnly, the owner is not entitled " to compensation for injury arising fro:^ tli,. operation of the authorized " works, but only for loss arising from tluir construction." It is difl'.cult to see what proper distil ction can be made in respect to the measure of damages between a case .n wiiich a part of the claimant's land is taken, which of course would sustain an .iction but for the statute, and a case in which some right.s or interest of liis in the same land are so affected that but for the statute he would e(iually have a right of action. If there is no actionable injury the claimant fails of course, butif he would have had his action, on what principle can different rides as to the measure of damages be adopted in the two cases? Is not the true rule in both cases that stated in re Wwlhum v. The North E(ts1ei'n Raihcai/ Compamj, U Q.B.D. 747, that the measure of damages is the dei)reciation in the value of the property as a marketable article t . be emiiloyed for any purpose to which it may legitimately and reasonably be put? And if so, will not ele ments of damage arising from the natural and ordinary use of the work, as well as those resulting from its construction, have to be taken into ac- count in determining the amount of such depreciation ? 't •.VUlCkK LA (1) Tl (2)-TI (:!)-Tl measure of lias sustain (■)) Til The UK pHMiiises
  • een V Kx. ('. U. ;) for it was tl "of 41 Vict "c. IC. s. ;i • I'diisiderat •' ant, or hi.- " iif the ()iili " speciiil an " general be '.*. K.vpvt direct as wel be set off agi DiiuKKjes, \( ;!. Advtii resulting to t teriiiimis of i station-house by way of set r. R. 149 ; ai 4. iSpecid ilaniage slioiil Vol. 25, p. o; 5. Enhai i'\ideiice tha purposes of ci IMJatioiii but i would be, anj I'onsider this loMijiensation Tlir Quern, 1 ] 0. K.epvoi lo lands taken value, ought I which the sell( "f a distinct i Vol. 1., 7th E( K\< iii.(.iriic . ,,| ici \, .•|._ !ir. I I ■.VIIKKK l,AM)S Alii; TAKKN AM) niKKKwnii iN.iriuorsi.Y riiKiis iiKi.i, AI'Ki:^ TKI). (1) The lirst nilu iiiiplios. (3)— The second rule l)e.vnuses.lan,aue.l. assessed noto„,v in rele e.uv he , ^'^l """' < >- "n"-'-'-'"" ;>; ^-'" •'-' -.r,.s, ,::; ;;,:,:• :.r,™th;:.:s ;w-;:n;::;';;;;^:n'.'' '■' • ^ ■'"•■"'-'•• '■■'.■p'<^w JfTRrSl'IlUDKNCK, lire. : 1. /':.7;my,r/,,//o,,-..l,/.,/,,/„,„..s. .IrnrnI fn ,. a ,,ul,,n- >rork -Snrriol " i-"/'- a'lvan,a.es aeerued, or ,i,.e,, , ..,,„, i ' ':, ^ an or h.s estate as uel, as ,he in.iury or dan.a^e oeeasioned v , i o, tl.e i,uhho work, sue,, uu.antaKes n.ust he ite,, to ,hose w hi • : "special and direct to sueh estate, and not ,.,„wh- i . • , , " ...nera, hene.it shared in eonm.on . ,h aH tile',:;;; h,':;, i i^; ;:^, ^"*' 2 /-^.'■o/.v.//o„ .-.,,/,.,,„,,,,,....^-.V,lvan,a,..s inelu.le „,t s„e e ai and dn-ee a. well as the general henelit. The direet and ,,ee,.liar l„ le, , hesetoir against damages; hut „,e j^eneral one eanno,. S.UnrlaJl ji. AraHujfu,,,- arn-uinu I" P"i»'r town from n,//„v„/.-The advanfu-e .vsult.n. to the owner of a paper ,own from the Co; „ maid ,. tCe tornnnusof a(i,nornment railway, and eonstru..tin. uithin i li. it " .cat.on.hou.so and other huildinKs. is one th.al should he lalven into a .1' by way of set-olf und.-r 5o-,-.l Viet. e. in, see. :;,. Point r ^ .'" C. R. MO ; and IS ( 'an. S. ( . li. Tis. ^ '" ^' "" "' - ^'"^^ 4. Sjnriohnol ./n.rrol .hnno.jcs.^Uium the .p.ostion a.s to whether the 5. Enhancnnent of f„t,n-r raJnr „f proper' !/.~^Mnnv there wis -ulei.ee that (he ra.lway wo.ild enhance the value for ma.n.f .tuZ ...nposes of certam portions of Ian., remaining to clai,na,.t ..pon n ivZ^ ,'na .on, hut it did not appear that there then was, or in the nea. .U .^ -...d he, any deniand. for the land for s,„-h purpos.s, the ..ourt d .t "onsider th.s a su.Hcient ground upon winell to' reduce the a ,. mt ;^o...po„sat.,m to which the claimant was otherwise entitled. m'Z Q. K. ands taken, a percentage a.nounting ,o rm .er cent, u.,,, uL , i '!?„ , value, ought^ to he given in co.upensalion f.r th.- con., .lsion\;^^ "o -Inch the seller is l.o.ind to suhmit, the severnnco and the .la. a" .dn^ \ "I. 1., :t'. Edn. 30^. See note No. !t. notiuoi/s 90 K.\('iii;(;ii.:i; iiiiur Acr. of I 7. Alloiranrr for row,,nhnv!i loLimj. ~Ur. ( IIH I work on th..' /„„. 'r ,\ ''' ■":'-""• "ipp'^. at Ji. W, Slid Kdi, I ni. to th xali... o( il„. la,„| t,J,..„ „„,u., ,.,.„, j mi Lsorv i...worH :-»'"f:™':;-'i"w:::;;;.!:;::;;;;s,;™;;;7"'"'"^ - "■ 1":;::;::; ::':,?'■'" r- '- - '"«--■' »■'• • -■ '■" ,2"™ ■: M,,r:J';:*::;:;;;;:!:r:;;r';^;^^^^^^^ "■»■ " ag.icult..ral la.i.is as n,.,,.!, as "."i ,„.,•.,?, ,•''"' ^ ' ''"'. '" '■'■«l""ct o) ti.inks that tiu.fo„owin, ^i^M ^..;t ';;;:';;: :;»-^;:-'- «-"- preniiHosar.. tak(.n' " v.l.-ww i '",'' ""*'"»'■''« •« <'arri(.d on, if tli.. " loH. on Halo f s ,K.k (. h .r ""• ': "" "' "''""■"•^' ■'■•"•'^''" «-'^^'»'- - " value of , .. ; i; 'S ;;/;;,;;■'"• "" ''t' '"■'""^ = '■"^^ "^ ■— " ^ sale. //,/,/ p. 07. '" ''" " "'• "'"'" ^•=^'"" "'' •"■•>'^" f-r <'<..n,.ul«or.v 10. hyi>roi>ri,i(io), „/ raihrai/ ^('oinmihon, «»/- ti tranuvay upon a .oniimlsory salo , „„st I o , eas. •,. n ~! ''"'"' "*■ •'' to.-..nstnu-t i. at the date o' sych a o u m o ?' " '"^^ r'""1--' n.po..t Of depreeiation. n. ^X: ^^Zl C.;S;7 J "f '" '" Viet. eh. ^lenM,owe.vd o;.,. :;•":; ';"'''^'' " ^'"''•'«' ^^''tuto (5..-., Iwul eonstrueted a eertain li,.,. of , i ' .' ' 'l '"'. '^' " <'on,pany which to eon.pletc the san,,- a , ; . ', ?C^' ''"' '"■>:' ^'"'-' '"- ''^'^k of funds "'"an..„ntadj„d.ed'h;;i:;'; ,':? :r::::'::^,:?7;r'-'>*'-^^^ " on the said lin." of railway l.v the sni 1 '"^'''"";; " ""' "'^ """ '^'"•'^' ''<""■ cir,-,„„.l„,„,.,, I«. „„„„„,, ,„ , ,„„„ ,",";,,'^, I"'- ''* »'"' """o'mJinK r;."" ■•"'"■"'■■■»■ •■•"•■ >•»>■«. t.i':?;;;:*rnr;;:,: va,:r;,:;;v™;V;;r'';i:;f,;;:;;: ;:;;--';«/","•■" ' «■■ "" ih«,,,-o,n,,,,„,i,,„,.,H,M.ki„,.;,Z,a'" ™,:;;' ;;-"'"f'i "" |.r<,|H.,lj- at II,,. ll,„« ,„„l,.„,,,|,„"„, ,„ „„. lei """" °' ""' ,,..i,li M- i;r,:4;«;;.i,r;ri:7'' ■;' " "'■■'" -' »"■' '"»' '■•"> '■«•> ». ■ i.i» lo .i,i .,»., a ,,:,,, ';:"'■"'"; '"•"""•i'" •'»'*« "oi «i.pii«.. ,'iilowaM( liriild- i I'J. / will Ik.' I Compvin i;t. y laud niaj rii.'ilion oi I-. \i. -i A It. / 'I'lie t 'ity , :i Kfiint fi .sioii.s of tl the pld)li(: Cor any to I lie Doinii in;,' conipe value of e(iiiij)ul.sor added to tl "/ Toronto 15. 10 Vance rule V"('('M V. ( I'Jc.n.N.f 10. 7V( priation, re erty arisinj; C.K. 149; 11 17. Sidi Any advant same with t tion in asses Crown to gi r. riic (^ueei On appe with costs. 18. Rvpr of MtiPliersoi hetween the matters. 19. Eiujl I'rovince of (, tlie same as t 30. Wail Crown Land* Agent, he ha purchased by toC. D., paic transfer undoi for registering that the regis Crown to cane duties and tha '.'ircumstances K.XfiiiiyiiKij utria Aci'. 97 allowancofortli.Mis.. of tliccai)i(il..v i i- , "riU .t Kurot„.n, si,,,,; , T. Cu'^'^'t' I" ''"' ""l"n.ns.. 77,.. .,A.,. wi....enut..at.;j;j:;;:irn;i'3:^^^^^ --r (•oi„pn,satio„,iy. 08. ""< n iiijui \ . jJoy,|, Om //„■ /,,„r „f lan.l may for.,,, and very „fl,.„ ,,■' ./' Z. l""«P<-.ctivc- ,.i|.al.ilitii.,s „f It. l'roK)itvtivc ciniiiltiiiliit 1(1/ ,/ arrant fron. tl.oOn.wn ^ZT^^\^ ^H '"'•"'" "'""'' '^ '""" "■"'"r -.nsoftlK.K^ant,tlHHandsu';::u^;;;';;';•;■^^^'''''• l^"ose.s of tl... City. an,| no J.^, , n""'""'^''"" '" "•"•*• f'"" '."• any torn, exce-li,,,. (iftv yJars. " jSsT t . , ' ''""' '"""''^ '"' "'"•'^• "■" I>un.inion. ox,„opnat..i ',...,•, ion f^K-h.r";/,;? U^'^"' "' ^"" ing compensation in o.xnroniiation n^.t.. . , """• '^''''- t''"t '" ass..8H- v^'l"" <"• tl.o property ari.si' « f , " •""" "'""""' ^••"-'"<"- ^I-o -'"I-'Isory taking is an c^n to i "'";'"" ••'''-''"'"-^ t'-at tl.o ad.lo.l to the value ,.f U.e pro " ; , ' '"''''''^, '!'"' ""'* "' / "''""••' '- of Toronto, Jany. 20tl.. iL) ^ '^"-"P'.Ih.ou 77,, f,,,,,,,,, „. ,,,^,^ lOC.n.N.S. 90. ' '" " '^■'■"«'"^t..l in /.„,/, i,. ^.„r^,;, 10. I'ronjxTtiiH' Cdjiiihi/iliif _i„ ,, , . , priation, r .^ard nhoni,! l.e i.^d u, u e ' ''"'f "« ''"""'"'^•« '" '"aseH of ex,,ro- erty arising from it. ^ilu.ti^ anal^^^r'7 -)'-'''"l'<- of the prop- V.R. 149; 18 Can. 8.C.H. m "''"'^^'^■' • ^'""" "• V7,c. (,>«mt, a Kx. "■ S''fMf--Pot,'nti,,l,,,ir,u,(,,,,,.,,r,,,i,,,.,,.,.^^ . . Any advantage that would accrue to ap o Z / ''r''''"^ l»;,,>,.rly.-. san.e with the railway were constructe'nou', ■:■;': "t' ^.'"""-''"^ "'« t.on m assessing co.npensaticn, us there is ... I. ^'" ™"«i«lera. Crown to give such sidi,.g, a..d t ...H.t . . ' , "'" "•'''«'»''"" "Pon the '^ 7'Ac Queen, i Ex. C.lt 4, " ^ '"'"' ''" «°n«fucted. C/,a,Vr,„,< wit.^S'i;c:!;!r;Tr.r ^^'^'' '-"^'^ '"^^^"••^-"' - '^«in..ed lictween the Ca.ia matters. 30, m»m-6i/vi(l(..| Cor | III. 'I'll iii'j^lccl (,( :iM iMi|h)ilcr, wli, 'V ^s.■<■ti,l|| IDS,,!- •/■/„. Cisl I'laihi to siii'li ^'ooils, l(v rioti jjihhIh a<'( of the Miiiistfrul Ciisii incniisisti'iit "iiiit (>r notice with an iiilrntioii on h "ii-^ in (lialini,^ with || •!'■/. fSNI!, Mijiv I • ••< III wiilinj; iiH "' wnivcil li K"i iwil('l| In |i|.|, of i;oo,|^ Kx. (' i: '"'•WHiMiion l!isa|i|.ly toaciiHc wl nx ii(lcinnc(l i( sil/.ccl :>r laiiil 7'//, iiiiii I HI ( • r. ll'l't' IIIOIK'V is ll'll. ''■iiirn. A II |,iii,lia,M.,l Iron: tl iicoriaiii til -llli.i-'cl to lllrcoiMJitiniiof,.,-,., li,,;: ic anil tl till- liiiilili a(cc|it(.(l and ||„. wiinlil not I II', I'ai.l. (Ill III I riaiii liiiildiii" II II' < lown a iiarccj 'a"ii fasioii, |iiiiiion of tl 'ii'i'i'oii w itliin laiiii'. sonic liiiiralln tli,. expiry wj, imrcliase nioiu ■y< and lii'l'i 'ii'ri>ni|,l.vinK "itli siic|ieo„di| I'l'iii he was IhiiiikI to ereel >lli( 'IT oil I ion. Siieh hid II' i'(iiii|.lc|ed nnlil II ■i'i'i'I'-iml; il .slated, ho Uaiiee was wcver, that th coniplied with, (in p,,ii( lid wa.s eiitilled |,, I, Iti'is III' this halaiiee, iiiider the ciiiidilion ii|>on which it I'll' lnaviiiK I'm- a .Icclaialion l.y 1 I'alcni for said Imid : IM,I ihni tl ilitioii in ri iil'lh 's|iccl of ih,' lime wil ii'iinistances, conslitiiled a was iiiado was he court that K' acceptiince I'liiidilion iiscir . and that I'll which il was to he per waiver of the (•( lornied slid '/'//(• Oiivrii. I I' inditi inasniiicji as ih< iiiiiu'd, hilt not I'lMirant, ^. C. l;. ISO. he was not enlitlc.l to tl «ii|||'lianl had not per- .'ei, referred |, Ciiiiiii/ii dill rill I, IC relief prayed. (Viirh /•/.'(■ r .'/. C I'lif Qiicni. And while the law is tlint the ( iichescan he iiii|)iited („ it, and I her iiiwii is not hound hy the iic'iliijci of its oHi( IS no rea stojipi ind llo may lie xyaived l.y Iheacls of M 'ci'H, yi't forfciliii ■^oii why it should .snlFer h iiiiii, ('. u, i; r. /'.V/ccv/enf/.'.v, L.i; inisters and olli ■<'•'< such as accrued ill this case Ajip. ('as, II.- li i'A'. "•••IVrrcd to. /V/,/ !"il; and Di the Crown. A/fi/. ■•«>ii r. 'I'lir On, oscs .severed a farm, i i-rossiii^ apart from I'onlract i !, lilt" owner althoiii "iinopriated for (Jovern limit lail- lurc and past daniajj of such erob.siiijr , ( s entitled to fiil " not entitled to a fi iinii e\|iioprialioii of hin.ls for rail 111. H.(M4. ;i(i au;es res iiiti or which nii-hi le assessed holh in v lew of tho jiust and fi '^' piirpo.ses ney l: TIiv (,)i,ei;t, 2 Kx. C.R. iJl; Cus.sels- I •esiilt, from tlio want of dui'ti daiii- 26. Farm cniss '■"(/.— Tlier )igcst, ;{i; H enjssiii" olaimuiit a crossinji; over olFered hy its pleadin>;s t^ '•' is no lej,'al liahilit .V upon the frown to niy(iovernment railway, and where tl ed da > eonstriict ' perforiiuin iifJ:es in view of the fact that tl sesae( V concr L\ T/ir (^>iurii, 2 E\. V.li a crossing for cl give 10 Crown laiiuaiit, the court such underl lere was no in<'ans of enf as- ;dving. (.See now W V'ici S'_' ;w orcing s. •■!), Fal- 21. Murkvt niliw. -hi det puhlic ptir[»o.ses, the same erminin.- the vain,, of laiid.s eonsideratioii i« are to he re-arded exiiropriated for as 11 Iween private partie.^. the enqiiiry in such c. ■ i ■ " ", " """' i;\ciii.(iiri.:i{ WllOSI' ^(mkIm I wiiliii;; US ' wiiivcil liy n a iii.'iiiiii'i' uilciiiiii'il I'lir 'It' iiioiifV its /"■ (,>iii,'ii, -J iwii 11 iiarccl ■n'oii within liasi' iiitiiicy, IIMll to flTI'l liiilaiu'i' wjis tiat till' sale •< iiiaili- was court thai HCffptjllK'c of the coii- |''il. hill nut lail Hot (XT- . ChtrLr r. 'lilt' (i>iivrn, |"'ls and III! '", ITC'fui. I'liciit rail 1 to a farm '■ 'H)th fii- '« ')y want • o.R. ao. y I>iirjK).si'.s Inn- (lam- i'(iri;r ACT. UO i:~'::;:;;:;:;;rr:.:::;;;:;::;'"r"'"v -«-.... , -r ':•;"■ '; •" '"-«--" :':^w,:z::;,;;"Ttr- i J.H. iilllir l„„ir„rrn/-,sl„f,' I,,.,.. • '.■->. IC. MM. -pro,,na.,.,l. ,h.n...ii,, sh„iil,, r^n^ii^Ti^^ZT^'T!''': ''"' '""'""■^>- not to tho authority ..x,,ro,,rialiM;; th ,u . V "" !" ' '""■ '""' ! -■i.;L;;;n:;;:';:;r;:;;:::jt;;;:;i:;f7,^ - -' •— ■ -•-' statutory ,.,.w..rs, anil (i^,: a., .!;;.;;:'?"""' "" '""■'" '"'^ '"•• -' il...r..in. an.l n.,t a nnsu, a ini iv ' ""' """" '''<'" "'• '"<"'•- • iW./W. • ^"^" '•-t'-^^'of '/•/„. Av,..o;nv,r/,.; ;t(l. Coiistnirfii,,! ,,/■ niihlir ,i:,rl- i i ,■ ""■>""'>>'■■ ^Vl>,.r.th,:r.nvnh,.,.^;;;f7'''''';''''''' '•'''''' """ -rty who., ,a„..s, ..r any ri«ht or infil t Li^^^U^^ZT " '''' '"""- such uitcrffiviMv, iH iiol .nlill,.,! . ' "•'^" ""t '"'cri in iir..<| hy '''•'-;«-■ it n.ay ha,,,,..; ;;:;;'l ;:;;;:':;-;- ^ ...crrou.,: K-cothan thatsustaincl hy „thor ' , hi i' i ' . "^ «''""" '•"'<- Ukcn a„.l other. h,.I,. th,.n.witU„j„ ^ I ,„,:;, '^ '""'^ '-'"^ -„ pcuHalion is the .(oiuvciation in vihn ,w^ n •".■asur.. „f ,;„„,. not only with rcfer.n,..tt,>,i; ',"':"'""" ''"""'"'"' '^«— 'I -"•-<"i-' works, hut ai: w , Z rr'r' ''' ^'" -'-^''-tion of the result from the nature of the is n, s^ I T ^'''''^'' ""''^ '""'-'''>' expropriation the elain.ant i mt oht^l ; ""'■""""'' •-'" '' "'-' "^ experinu-nts the nnn..ral cont...,; .f :-:,.' ' '';:;'' '^>' •'-''>' ^ests or tests or experiments have not In-'en r..sort...| t . . '. ' "'e. howver, such ti.e facts as h.-st it can from th.. in.l , t . '""■''"' •""■>'• "'"'^t "'"I tl.e evidence. 7... ,...:;; ilt^^XTv:""' Tliu """ ""^'•'"^^" ''>' ."'~n.n:ri.ht of ui;;;'!".;:, i;;;;^^';:;:;-;^.:^ 'j'^ •^' - in another expro,,riati.,n has hoen ma.le or som« n ^" '^•' ""'*''*'^ in.' damag..s of a ..hara..ter not llh, / wi h. 7 T":' "•"'•"•-•'. -ms- ^' ^ "- "-t expr..priati..n. J. m "rf:,^'" .S'r n " "'"" ""^"■^ =:i;:-;:' ■'-- r'l^r- ---" - -^^ that where several pieces of land ../ned ' hi/', ''"■ ^*'" ^"'' '-''I not a.i oining, .. near ,o ea,.h other atll .^i atei ./r"' '"■°' ^''""-'' control of each yiv-s an ..nhance.l v.h,. ,. . , ' """ I'"««'««ion and together within the nu.aninrof 'A , n, ^''""' ^,'"'^ ^^'^ '-<'« '-•><« 1845. «s. 45, and 63 (8-9 Vict, ch 18 U K «o ^T ^'""-''''""•"h .1./. ^ •«^) , ao tiut If one piece is compul- 100 Hon i;xriii:yiii:u curin act. ••11 1111,1 .uhVfil.Ml I., ,is..H wlii.l, tk.|,r..ci.i(,. (|„, vahi.- „f owner UnH a riH;|ii ( •oiripi'iiMiilioii (or llic,lc|irrciiili( n-fit, 15. h,.ss of l.i,,l,i. |),,iiii,K..s w..r(. allow,..l t, IikIK, iilllioii-h hi. ha.l a lc«iil > II cliiiiiiiint Cor I Tilliiin/ mill Stnilliciid h'l/. < H. ai, tj. n. 1). .10. «"i iikIU ((. part of il only. | '('. '". Trilxfrr't of II,,' (j OSH of n rt' hniiliiii xi'it's 1 1 •,///,• .sv/(i)((/, I, :«!. /;<,m,,,,..,v K,,n„,„i„li„n. Kor Aineriran aulhorili... wl.nv propn- .V ,. .lnn,aK...I for , li. „k... Iron, tl... ..s.al.lisi nt an,l .ImnKeHof Ki.u... .un.annlroa.l.luMKinK ll,- Hurfm- of a sir...... .onstrurlion of na.h..,^r,ulroa.lsin.(n.H.sh....,raihvavs,.,....,....s...nu..,»..,.,,.,^l^ «.■ v,wr, \ ol. ..,, a. pp. !»..i-,.;m. Tl,.. aULM. wl,l..|, a,.p..ars ,n that pul.li.ation ";iik-. v,/,: Ih,. woni ".lanuw,!- in t ■onsdlntioM kIvvh a n«hl «'• .■.vov.My «h,Mu-v..r, l.y a puhli,. work, a ,lan.a;;e is .Ion. to p,.,,,,..';, _ I'.u. ...•.■.! l.y an ...lerlm.n.v with a ri«ht whi.^h (1... ow,>,.r ..r o, ..upi.-r is .•..t.li.Ml t.. nmkc nso of i„ ..o„,u.,..i„„ „ ith it, an.l th.. I.nsor impainuent of whM.h n.n.lors .1,.. property |..s.s vah.aMe an.l wher... h,u for th,. Ie;;.sla .v.. auth.,r.ty , lh.> a.i. tlu^v wonl.l be liahility un.hT th., K-neral pm.r,pl..s of th.. law xistenee at the tinu., pr<,vi,l..,l that c...nii.ensati.)n Wm iwMw been nia.l.- nor waiv...l." :n. Damme h>, oi„n,li„n of nul,r„i/.-A portion ..f th.. ..lainianfH property althoUKh n..t .lanuKe.l hy tho e.,nstru. ti..n of the railw y wL n.,mu.usly anVet...l l^y its operation, inasnuuh a.s n..ar a e..rtain "poi , hereon trams en.er^e.l sn.l.lenly an.l withont warninK fro,n a sn..w- h... fnKht..nn,« the elannanfs horses, an.l th,.rel,v in...rCerinK with the l.n.se,.,„„,„ „f his work, it was l„.M ,,hat this was a pr.-per suhj..ct for o..nip..nsation. \ cziiki ,-. Tin- (,>iur„, 2 Kx. r. U. \\ Oil app,.al to the S„|,ron.e tlonrt of Cana.la the an.onnt of eon.pensa- ti.m was increase.] on tho ass,un,,tion (for whieh the faetnn.s lil,..| were rospon.s.l.le) that the Ju,I«v of th.- Kx..h,..,n..r Court ha.l ex..|„,l,..l ,^ a . element f..r ...,n.pensat...n th.. .lan.ages r..snltin« from tho operation of the" raiiwa.v. 1. ( an. 8. (.'. |{. 1, ;iS. Incm,.,;! n,tv of insunnur. -Th.. .hunawe resulting from tl... mcreasod r.sk from I ro by tho oporati.,n of a railway is a pro^„.r subject for eompensa .on. T.Stn„l.,yCa„s, ^,„r„>,. „,,. CaA-. n. ^^i.^ , Lx. C U. ll,i. li.e ...llow.nK Knghsh eases aivatUbority for the above ■- In re « oeA,„W. ,lc.. H,,. Co., L. J. lilj q. B. ^.51; lurleuek iTne Mi-lropohtnn Board of Works, L. R. ;5 Kx ;!()6 • ,'i If r im .,., i . Of in tho case of Copper Esse.,: v. Loeal iJld^i-M,,!:. U^^llp'S'^S .{9. hama,jcs frow const nwtiou ami operation of rail wan -Unon an oxpropr.at.on of land under the provisions of So.-.l vict. o. H the noTsme of co.npensat.on is tho dopreciation in the value of the pron'.ises Z^^a a.lway. b.it also n, rele.'encc to the loss whieh may probably r.-sult fron, ite ope.-at...... MeLeod v. The Qneen, a Ex. C, R. loo. 40. Damaues in the nature of interest -Rate thereof .-^Uinm a bon.l for tho payn.o„t of .nonoy on a day certain, with interest a^, i , x; 1 r down to hat da, a further co,.tract f.,r the continuance of the amo ra of .ntorest ca,n.,,t bo ..nplio.l, an.l the.-eaftor i..torest is not recoverable interest, but as danu.gos. Goodehap r. Rol.erts, 14 Ch. J). 49 rXel] t'C In assessing damages in tho nature of int...vst on a bo..,l payable at a the place w here the same El/. Co., a Ex. c, R. laa. IS so payable. The (.Hieen v. The Grand I Co ul yuiiii tioM .>f I'.inslni. Illg of HI la. Ill set as Itniliraij l',)lloW(.|| Maine p.i..- withont . of the pi ail, I. ..I to whi.'h tl. I'xpropriii Hi II II in,/ CI. /, iiimaviga light of a llOS.S.'H I. tion of an, l.ifetirre i 41. ri iM'cn expn III., sevei'ai (ml of ..a. liateil in vi /',(/;// ('. T, 4.5. (,'„ initer. In ing th(. .jiiil Nict. ch. 8 li> the ('rou way, the Ci ■iMilation of is caused b, ill the i)rew> til,' non mil which the (,' for .lamages 4(5, Mac ' .L.C., ma. part of the r 47. Jiuil niissioners ol di'iiii.se.l cert ill title for tl •^liipyard for tiiined a prov lessors or thei " iidministrat " ''I'nt. there ■ ei'ected an.l woi-.ls "buil.l not only what <• of the rt'dl, lit I'oi- lins of II ri" l.i>ii:iii-iiiuiit l)iit for the y midcr tlm ■t)viil(M| iliiit <• clililllillll'K ail way, was •citaiii jioiiit I Hllow-.slicd, K with till' stil),jcft for f coinpeiisa- < lilcil wcri' Iiidcil JUS an it'on of tilt' ,' from the por Huhjoct Tlic (Jiircii, 10 abovo : — n'h r. rhv cl apjirovt'tl . Cas. 151. — Upon an lie moamiio U3 assesHcd tioii of till' esiilt fioiu on a bond fixed rati Hanio rate verablo as -'f erred to. va.h\ii at a in force u( ml Trunk '■^'iii./iKu ...rin ACT. ,,,, " '•--...ill .J neH;r;:'r''''^''r '''''■'' •"■•' - -'n.eda.sadi, t or ..n^; //J ;;;''''' ''--••••••. and ..,., , ,„, -«<•<■-,.. :„..,;„ vi,,, ,.,.. , . !;^ '';•''■';';■'••> -'^''i- <•.■ n,...,. >'. net aside tl... .Arbitrators' a.yS', ,'''"'. '" "" '■"""" '"""^'''t ^anHM».siH..n.nnan,.iallv.a.slHMv. ,.'''■'' '■'''''''' '"' '"'' '" "'" "•'•>'<""■ .»ll<.wiiiK any tlrir,!' ./;;,'.■, Z!l'n '"'"r"'''' "■'"* "^l""l"-'-''ted, "'^'"' l"<'|..ie.or'H wi,„„ss,..s p, n s ,at '■'' ^"'"" "' '''•■"■" - ••''''''-'•..award..das .on ,,, *■"""""" '"' "'" l'."|.".< V, "'"'" ""■ '"•<""-""• -- -inin"' ";';.; :;:';""• """■ ''" '■-••• -^'^ "V|'."pnation. tl,,. award nn.st b„ l,,.|,i < P'-perty b,.f,„„ u.e /.■.■--■«;/'•. 77..., /A,,//, ,,..,,,,,/, „•,,/,;';;;; r":;";''''!'; ■■"'•• "<''"i..at... '•■'• /vv-/ /o „,„„,,. „,„,.,. ,, • "■• •• *'• ''• '«• «• '•• •=>:. ".....■iviKal.l,. wat,.r (lows in its n.th'.nl """'"' "^ '"'"' """"«'. wb.VI, ■iKl.tof aeeession ; it i. J , " ,r' "'';'""' '^ ':'-'''''-''''- <'f U.e 'i^tt.. b '■'— l.iH property, and be L ,!^ Zl ! 7'"":"' '"""'" "'" ""-•-" ^^ /.':AV.vv... 77..^,..,,,,, , ,.:.,.(',,; ,21. ' ""'^''" •''•'■'^■abi..„,.,,.,f,,.,„ "■•;•;•■.'-'' -e a .;,:;.;:;;;';:,:;;^r,r;;"''''''"^-^-''''''''-' -• ■-^■' -"/:: n;^.::t';^:'^^^^^^^ :/' ...K til" .i...lKn.e,.t of (|„. l-:.xel,,Mpu'."(V,,';"' .,;''•;'.'■;; " ''"■''^ '"■'•'- '"'i.-..i- ^..•1. '■•'■ «i'onlir,ninKtl.eaKn.,'n,e,. .', ; ^•'*- •'""' ""^l '""I""' L'i "• tlie Crown of the pire,..:;:; ^ U ! km.^'; 'i^/'"' ';-"" '''••'""' '^■. < V »ay, the Crown eannot b,. h,.|.i liable ., ^'""" '"''""'' •>'' t'-i'- rail- -"^tion of snrfaee water to laid: ll v m;:^!:!, ::;""' ^' ^'••"" "- -<-- '^ '■""«'"' '•>• acts or on.i.ssio„s of the ( W^- '-i.lway s.nc.. 187!». „„|„,, ^ ;;. »." i.ro«ent eas.. appear by u'^VZ^r^'^Tl "'" ''^ ^"" "-'"'«- tl." n,m maintenance of the boundary d,.. I „/ ';"""'••■'"«*■•' tl"-o..Kh which the ,;rown is nn,,cr no obli^ati, Uo n.^ o >" """'^ '"■"'"■'•^>-- for damafies mu.st be dismisse,!. ' ' '"''''' "»'«'"■ tlu' <;laim •»«. Mdvhinc)-// in mill. Vmlcr tb,. „■•,., • • •••I;-^^ n.a..hi„ery in mills bee. ^ i:;:;;);:" ' "/"" ''' '^"" =^*' C- l-t of the realty. /../«,,,, ,, ^l !^u^:^f^ '? l'''^ l,'"^'"" •'-d f-nLs .;..s.s.oners of public works for the I'n.vh e "f c7T'""' ''^ ""^ ^'""'- '''•..»«"<1 eertain lands in the Ciivnfu, ^'"'''''•' '" t''*" Vear IS,!, 7.''^"- <-• t..e piirpos.;"Jl'"bS ^ . 1 rih tn?'"'"''"'^'"-^"-'-- ^^I.ipyard for the buildin,^ reception and r, inir of i""" "' '^ "'""'^ ••^"'> -nod a proviso for it.s cancellaiio,, „,, . .^t'in , ' " '''''' '"•■'"' ^""■ -.sors or their successor., in office, payin' o 'he ' '''T''^""' "P^"' *''« administrators or assigns, the then vab p In '''' '^"'"' <^-^«--'t<.r.s . ■•'-nt. thereon) of all the b,.i!diZ an Mi 7 ='" ••^'''""°» <"' f'n per ;; --ete.l and belonging to the S ^,':^''ZT ^"f '" *'"'^'- "Olds '. l,uil,li„.,s an.I fixtures" in the ,m vfl' ''"''' '"^''^ ''"'t ^'e "ot only what were buildings, in l^o i ^ r:"' ';">"' *^"-'«'' toinclu.lo fe oidmaiy acceptation of the term, and lOS i:x<'iii:(iii:i{ < .hut At r. fill' ilnik itMcir, liii! iUhm wimli IIHI" i>r, Hiicli liiiililiii^'H iillil (l..rk. (hi H. Hiiiiriihnj nllhr /,'. s. (' wiiH mTOMHorv (<>, ami ncccHMJiry l<> (h «/• r. Thr >,hi,iii, I Kx {'M. KIM (7. )lillr„lllr,rH. A ,„.,s.,il .liily a|.|>.>itil.Ml tiMil (lilinK il ii'tiiniiiiK ..(lic'i- iiiiilir (I iiiin fiiv mrriirsitf milmtili iiK iliiiiriK nil I'li'ctiiin rrsiiitnliiiii Art (|{. N. (' ' lirovisiiiiiKMC Till .\iiill,-Wi.it I'liritnr IIH i',S /, V.7, <•. 7), raimnl irn.Mi- (idill Ilii' Crown fi.i (he H..rvin.s„nii..H,.v...al.'ni aln.s, ,|..,,„|.v niMinin- „(lir,.,s ..r ..thrr i....- HOIIM ..|M|.l,..vr,| III rMlili.vlinn will, M|,l, ..{.•.lion. /,,„•„,, ,.. Tlir V" m, :i •lit. Snhnii.flill,. In aHsrssii.;,' .uiiiiH.nHalicn (.. I... paid t.. ii cliiii,, iint whos.. lain! lias 1 11 (.x|,i-„|,iia(...l, (Ii..,„„ii will l.,nk at Ihi' natiir Ins hlir as on., of tl,,. , ii|,.,i.! ..f v.ilii,.. Tin (,>mri, r. Ciuriir, •_• Kx (^ U :il(; Siniisim r, 'llir (,»((,,», ;• Kx. {\\i :|(). .-iO. fVo»v/\ IWriiijiilhY. I'rii.ril,, „f pni/ninil o.v n/«,,/,. nwlm,'/ nuihlov. Il„. Cn.WM claimin- as a si,,;;!.. .uMirarl nv.lit,,,- has a HkIiI („ |.n..n(y..v..r..tl...r ..,v,li(„is nl' ,..,„al .l.^n'.-. This |.n..„Ka(iv.. privih.K.. iM.lonKMlo llioCrowM as iv|.n.s,.|i(iim Hu' l)<.n,ii.i,,„,.|- Caiia.la, whon .•laiiii- inKasa.T,..lit„rorapiovin.ialr..i|,orati„„ i„ ,, provincial roiiit, an.l is not tiik.'M « way in prtHcodin^^s in insolvrnry l.v I". Vi.t ,.), "t '//, ';!'"'? '••;''^; /'■""''• '(/■^•"•" •''•'■"//". 11 <'an. S.C.i{. I. ItiK s..'.M,ow Tli. liiiiih- Art, .,:{ \ id, eh. Ill, SIT. r>;;. r.l . A-/,/A/.. of < 'ri„r„ i„ Loirr,- ( 'innnlii. Th.. ( 'rown is hoiin.l hy thr (wo nul.-sol III.- l-rovinrooC i^,,,. , an.l ...n .lain, n.. pn.a-ily ,.,;,.,,„ wluit m allowo.1 l,y ll„,n. It.-i,,. an ..nlina.y .....liior ol' a hank in li.iiii < MiM'n, ,1 ,s not ..nlitl.Ml to priority of paynH-nt, ovor its ..r.linary .r tors hxrliiimir llimL ,>f Caiinl,, r. Thr (^)nrrn. 11 App. Cas. i:,T S.-.. No s iin.hT sc.'. 17 or this Act; s.... als.. Tlir ll.nil,- Art, M Vi,.t. ,.h. :ii s.r r,;t ^■('onjlirt tirtn Ciilr, I'. (,). Crmrns prrfrrrnrr nrrr rliin. ijnnilnrrviilitnvs. Arhcl.. I'MII orih..(ivil ChIo. L.C.. „„is,, .onstn...,l an-or.lmK t.. .h.- t.vhni.'al h.-iiso of "con.plahh.s.- An.l Arli.-I(> fill of th.. < ...I.. .,1 . IV, l'roo..lii,-,. I..C..f;ivinK to II.,. Crown p,-ior|,v fo, ,ui i,. (•laiins, n,nst I... ino for its n„>n,.y." //)/,/. ^ ' ll V ., " '':'""""" '':f'rlions Art, 1874. Tho (fith clans,. „f th.. al.s,.et„.not //<,/,,Ary,«7„^-o„,„/.wh,^r,.hyit is provi,h.,||hat no pro- vision or ena..(„u.nl in „„y Act shall alf,.,-. in any n,:.nn,.r or way wliats., ovor lu. MKhts of n,.r MaJ-.sty. h,.r h.-irs or sii,.,.,.s.sors. nnl,..ss it is ,^x pr. s - ly stnto.nh..r,.n, that n..r Ma.My shall ho honn.I thcvhy, is not Iimi„..i or ,,ualili,.,l hy any ,.x<-..ption sud, .xs that nu.ntion,,..! in Tl,r 3fi„„l„lni eo//,.,;,.r„,s.,.,nH..p.70h),thatlho King is iii.pli,..,|y ,,„.„, hy ti passed for the gonoral ,.,o.l or to pivvont' fraud, injury o^- wr 1 Tlir Qltrrii v.rviiliot, 2 Kx.C. 11. Id. wion>,. r,i Vmtrvtaki,,,, bi, dovrnunruf fo ,>rowofr Iriihlatiou-lh-rarh of An order of His Excolle„,,v Tho (!over„,>r-(l..n..ral in Conn,-!, p l", ^ .fi,,,, .overnnu.n o pron.ol,, K.^islalion -loos not ..onstitut,. a ,.„ntra,-t f, r 55. (!o,'rn,mr„f chciiir o„ r/,.y,„,«,7 iirrounf ,rilh Ihiuk-U for rollertion—Crnlit ciitrij in j l/lil of iHiyre uiUrr'H hooka -lirvrmtl of. -Tlie Doui mioii •lovorni I' !■: I Miiiihti'i loH.'thcT Hank of 'l.'|i.wi| il III.. .■hi'i| Lank, th. In III," I;,, nai.l hv I'. !•;. i. >i( i^i^.'ii siihsc Ills lariii for 'i.'.'.'pt.'.l a !•( ■ I'livation o " I'ii-'^l, l.ri'Hoi " c.il.mial K'i " Mian. Ik win alllioii^ll III,, ili.-y w...r,. nil. Iii'ii.'lit .)f the I lit when it w stniclion. It 'iiillicrthat fl ilitclu's .',)iistn ivv. <'.ii. as-i. T)!). Miiiiiht •iiiy circunista '■'•own. McQi, •'"■ Lirn o, •"id sli.lage .111 llii'Hlidesan.l I C.H. 40. I'l'HHiiry 1<) till' C.U. MIS irHof Hiiliorili nil <• lection UN rriliirifs A'r/i- 'rown fill III). < or otiii'f iM'i'- 77/c (,»H •(•«, .'I lid to ii i-laiiii (lir iiadii'o ol r, •_• K.X. (M{, *(;//(■ fiinlnii'l iKM II ri^lil to live |)rivllr^'(> , wlion cliiim- • •oiirt, iiiiil is ■li.',':i. 7/„ si'c now 77(1 lioiiml l>y th. ■iorily cxccpl ink ill lii|iii ii'y rrt'ilitors. I. Sf(> No. s ;ti, HOC. r.:i. iirrr cln'ro 1m' coiiHlnicil 'Ictilt oftlii' ly for all its \<V('r iinpriv- laiit lM>in>; ,1 I l>y Ho<'tions laiiso of till- that no |)r(i- >vay wlintKii it is oxprcNs- not limited ' Miiijiliiliii liy Htatiito or wroiiK reach of. lodRiiifj; till' !i(;t for thf >ep Skat i Hi: I'-Vlll'tJI |.;ii (UIKI A< I. Hovciiiincnl lia\ii,,r ., ,1 ,. .. ;;■•;=•-. "h:v;;:t:; :;:::;;;,;;,'-■''■..; >--•• • ^..r '"«'""•'• "ill. .. n.m.f..... .,, .,„,: : ''"■'""• ""•"■"" '•'"■ .t;<.MH«, w(!i.'l ;;;:::':;:...M,,e,....;;;i.:;;;r;;:,i- 'III of jKiyic ^ Douiiiiini! "•|"7' "'•<•■-i.il. TlM'H„id l.inn.'l, Ini.k ""■'"■v-n„n.'M( Imd ,.ls„a '"'"'<• " "'.'•..'•. -iM'ivof ..ndors "■"'" ' "" ""• '"-kH of ,1... -; ''.;■ ••"•.I r.'..M ti... I,,.,., .,„;,,, ,„ ,,,";,„'';;■'""• -•- 1'-, „.,., ,,.,. ' '■'■ I- I.I.' .oil...,;.,,,, i.u, w,s MH ,i, \''"'T'''' '■'''''•''•■''■'< -'f "i;';"".Vo .1,.' ,.n. ,,„',' ' ;> "•" IhU.t l.a„l. „,.iH, -■"'"■''•''"•^- ^\'"'n«.ructed muler " V • " ? '"4 '* ,r""''"" "^^'"^ - ''^ '•■>^' ' Ii. 'is:,, ■ '■■'■'''*■ ^- liertrand v. Tim Queen ''"'"• ^i'lii'lxmits („,uh,^l the Crnnn, A any ei.-cu,n.tances he granted wheiC "u^itt"'^- T""" "'" "'""' ""'''••• ' ■•";;;•• ^'A-V-v. ,.. yy,, ^„„.,,^ ,«ci.„ s "• R " ""'«•'» ''«-"«t the '•" f^'cn on Lous, etc.~Th^. lie,, ;„ )•■„- ; '', ^';"' >'i.Iago dues onlyattaehesto ' ;':*r ''"-' ^' ■•"«'" for boomage ---a".M.oon.J...,,,,,;,r;-;'----ua.Jy 104 KXCIIKQtIIOR (•01:KT ACT. fer.,l'"if/'""'''''''"'''i "'J"' ^^'■'"^'•'"'^'■x'«"-«rd.-TU, court will not inter- rsi";:^ t:^rr" """'"^ " "-^ ^""'"''^ ''^^«'-""- ^"'«-" .fr„ r' ^^"'/'^ '^''ttle^l'itrrrt //a n^/.-WlaTo .•lain.ant. for tl.o purnoso of effecting a settl..>n,.nt witlu.ut litigation, l,a,l olTen.l (o .cttlc his clui f a 8..m very mud. I.elow that cl..uun.i,..l in his ..leuJings, the euur hi .Iechnn,K to hu.it the .iauK.Ke. to the au.uunt ot such T,,.,, r,. ie 1" a« a «ut.u.,ent ground for not adopting tin. extravagant esti ua s n"uK hv claimant's w.tnesses. Fula„icr r. Tin- (,>„n„, 2 Kx . c.H 8-/ ^ 6;}. As:Mj,iwrnf of rhouc in act ion „!,ai„xt thr (.Vo,r„. -Where -i ehos.. .n act,on was assigned, intrra/ia, for the general henelit of cr. it rs ", he parties interested ..eing i-efore the court and the ( 'rown making no. jection, the court gave efr.rt to such assignment (,)mrre.-ln the ahsence of ac,,uiescencein such an assignment are the iikatuiuCiuh V. riiegnrai, 3 Ex. C.R S87 ' iuiputuo'tt,"^"-^''''"/'^ "" ^''•"'""--^'"""^'■■^- -Lac-hes cannot he Uiei^Mic service, n.rr.n.j.s .. .V i:;^: J e" C^tS;; tS s! 06. Pou-«M,/' .lA/«/,sr (li..f »i... <- , . fe'ven oy a i.,,,. ' luiiiiti tliat the Crown cou d not he liel.I linl.i,. water supply of the City were interfere,! Ju^. i . ' ' ^"' ""-' recover for ^.e cost rea^on:;.^:^^^ ^ ! hic^ ^rtr"*^ "'"""' •" good faith, to restore their juoperty osZi'^ffJ'^ ^ condition, under an arrangement made with I rchie R. "'''''f^'' Government Railway, and upon his -Mderi k „g o'^nmri^: ""', "'" ants for the cost of the said work. Strong & (Iwvnno JI li """'=""' the ground that the Chief Engineer Ind nn .nfi i . ''•««'''"t'"K on pay the damages beyond ^^Z^uTZ^'^'^X;', ''"" "'« ^"'"-^ *" Water Co,nmissiona's, 19 Can. S C. R l" s! ^ ' '' ^'"-' *^'- '^'"'" 68. Onlniiiwc lands— Powrv of Mhiistrr nf T,,t „.■ t , Minister of the Interior cannot leak^or a t .ole t '1 VT^ ands wuhout the authority of the Governor i:.Z^u'^:f^:Z R. 123 ; anaiMl IZ Q^^'t^ -erCo,n.u.s,>ners 19 Can. S. C. ^9 Destruction, >fdocunm,ts~Pr,,va,mti.m thcrrfrmn n ■ sumuntur contra snnlintn}',;,, t .. '^'"-'^Jrom—Oniniu imv- i(!spect I number Mefore t iiKiuire i 'hat the heforo .SI Hiii)i)lian "hich hi hy whicJ lieen asc( preaunipl was tliat .'icc^unts The Qncei 70. N a ship ha( ohstructio infortnatic (Jrown, u removing owners in the Crown siiip durinj c. ;iO, and i Viet, c, 80. ('. R. 298. 71. Rc^ mentioned hy the Crov removal, i See not< ;{2. Tiic cliiiiriant f public vvor timate or a; iaiul or pro sionetl. (f See Sai, Xi. In 'I'act in wri stipulation.'^ "iiy claiinani ">'"ioy in th latod for the ^vliirli it con •my contract 'Jf of a statu I ''^t hy the Ci will not inter- in evidence to ous. Suinsoii llic i)ur|i()so of ' Ills c-liiiiii for B court, wliilf rt'lii'il upon it lati's uiiule Ijy o Vlioro a cliosc creditors, ail iiakinf,' nooli- iiK'ut, arc till" t tlie Crown .- ttor oi^.ollicer law. i^Hu'hcv 's cannot be created by a employed in i ; 20 Can. S, ction of Tin' uers for the 1 to fix tllf (Governor in i given by a >e held liable le (iovernoi-- Hruiing tlic tlone by tlie ipes for tlie ) entitled U, engineer in serviceable neer of the ■ the claim issenting on e Urowr. to lie St. John le^tse.~Th^~ Ordnance y. C. c. liii. ('<•«, 7 Can. •Can. S. ('. o. Quebec KXCKKQUKR roVHT act. •espect of certain public work 105 number of pny-lisf s- a Mnestion arose as to tl before the comj)! ,"::.;™,n. ™,,.;„;,;;™: :,:;:rr^-."' otion of the work H a Commission had I Ppliant to 11,0 Cr '"MU-re into the nuinner in which thevl'" ''"' '""" ■•'"'-'"tod to l.at the correctnesH of such ,,av- I I'l ! ''"'''""' "" " '^ ''^' "kely l-fore su..h Conunission. I , v . w f ..o "' "'""'' '""'' '" 'i'-tion s..Pl.hnntb.;rnthistin,e-books;ndVll, 17-'''?" "' "'" ^^">»".'Won the ;•'-'•.;« accounts had been c ^ S!.' :'::5;t '"•'""";'' ""^""-"^'^ ^--- 'y winch also the correctness of t L accon , , ,'" 'T ''""'^^ "f a'-<'o»nt. l-«" ascertained. It was l>.,„, und'rT. '""'':' "^ '"''" '"'"^''^ ''•'^v« I..-p«umpt.on fron, the destruction of sue) t ' ' ""l"''"''^'-''^' *'''•** *''« f^ir was that if they had been acce.ssi W " . y " 'T "'" "-'^8 of account ||ccounts rendered by the suppliant we r.?otm,.''' ■"'""'" "'^' "'a riiv Queen, 4 Ex. C. R. 185. "" ''^counts. St. Louis v. 10. Naci,l„tion~OJ)strnetiannf ■)- r- , , -hip had become a wreck a^d/owig';:',;:^ W''"'' "^ '''-^'-« obstruction to navigation, the court A,/,? t i^t ^ ' '""' ''°"«ft"ted an information against the owners for the .l>cotr.of^ '"" "•'"'^'*^'"->' '» «» Crown, under the provisions of 37 ¥1,^ ^ "r?''' '''"^''^ «"' ''y the .eniovmg the obstruction, to allege negligence o, .*'''' ^'''t' «• '^^ for owners m relation to the existen.t of s ch o ,stn.; *'"'?'"^ "«"''"^^^ 'he the Oown to charge the owner witli f ,7 "'•'""'^*'""- ^^"'1 the right of Hhip during the tin,e it continues an b tn.cH ""''" "' "■^'''^'■"" ^ ^-^^^ e. m, and such expenses could noU. te, e"" 7] "l^"-" ">' « Vict. i:t ^- ''- '"" • -« — ^;- ^rm^-^ -- .. theC.0.. Who is responsible for tl J pay^S^r ex;:!^: S^S See notes under sec. 32 of Tl.e E.rpropriatiou Act, post. Ti„.e t„ «over„ c«.«p„tai,„„ of ,«,„«. .{2. Tho court in detonnim'nr, ti ^'I'-imant ^o^ ^^y \JT^:;^S'^,^^^'^^ ^ paid to any P"I.I.c work or for injury c oni o\, 'i'^ ' "^ ^'"^" ''"'"P^^^^ '-f any '■"ate or assess tho valne or anic.nnt {I' of T /."■"''•"''^''' '^'"^" ««■ land or property was taken or t o „i '?. ! "S' '' ""'^ «'''«" the «'oned. (R. S. C. ch. 40, «ec iT) "' "^ ^^'''Planied of was occa- SeeSaumm v. Tho Q„em, 2 Ex. C.lt. 30. Stipulations of contract to govern. 3S. In adiiidicatiijo- nnnn •m,. ,.i ■ •[-ti" u-ritinithe co^.! 'XR^eT'"^ "^f '' ^"^' «""- «t.p" a ,on.s in such contract, an snln.t 1 '"''''''"' "''^'^ ^he ^'"y claunant on the , a i I ■*^'"' "'*''''' ;}nl, 1800. '"'"■ C'f") '. ///r' (,>/„.,.«, D..c(>mb..i- ™, ,v„u „•„.„ r,:;;;;;p,:i; ::,:!,;;,;;:;:-, •;;*■; ";; .-i*.-; ... cover, as money pai.l for tlie drown tJR. ^vJolJ ' ' ,'* """' '" .l.u-ing part of t...' tin,.. wl,i... .d s, vi. .'T , i ' "'".''''•"' ''^' '"'" .let.M-niininK tl.c valn.w.f hi . ' "''"- '""'"''•-l : ''ut, or, .age a Cert ^i;^;';;.;:^ ^'r r' w.:;;!:;: s::/''-^ ^'r •-: >-• *<> en. On-aia V. Tke Qua:,., Noven.ber ^u;. ,,S90 ' --"'-at.on. y.//,. nriti8l,(J,,lnn.l,iaastlu.ira.( t t ,v ' " '" ''^' ""' ^''"^■"'^'^ <" ...-cent to ti.o c...on i/ ,i;;;;:n ," n;;; f :. f r''^- '^ '""""" •" onler in conncil appointing l.in, su.-h • 'o, n -ov ' '"^'"'«<^- My th,- •>-.e ... f..r expenses neeessariri'.^;. '" :;::;: i;;;;;;,;"'"^^ '■"""- in respect tlicreof, l)nt al. r..innn,..-.ti,.n c . ■ ' " witain sn.,i l.n.ngl,t a petition ,,rri^lt,"', '"' '""^■"^^"^ '"'"'« '•^^'""^'-l '- (l.y ...prenloConrt, R t. ' . "s . ' .r'!"",'"""" '"'" "" ■'^"""•- ^''•''' neration of his serv ees t he .,;Tti 1 " "l* -^"'""'^'i"" f'"' the ren,„ notentit.e.H..anyre.i;';;,,s;:;^;-^!;;;:::^^ 5. Breach of co>,tn,rf-,„n,>a,rs K , n .'l .. '""' "' ''• ''" Crown to remo^•e an., .arrv in lmu...t. '""''•■'''"''■"' *'''• lan.led from sea-going vesseK i , ^'"'''""" ' '""^'' '••"'* ^o I,.. -n of navigatic'of /^i^AneH.X "':'";;? """":™' '""•"•« "'" -- the Crown, without any eon, ,|. i ,?",c ',? ';"?'"" •"' '''^ """t'"''. Ploye., other persons t.f . 1 , f^l. 7'"'"'''''',^ ^ -"t''''^^' a',.l e,.,- accrue.) to l,in, if.,., ,,,.,, ,.„...•"',:.",,"" '^ "' ''"' '^'-""t-^ ""it "ou... hav,. other persons ©uecH, 1 Ex. C.R. 68. uiMi,c(. i<.acli of c lliat helialf 9. Coil a contract " of paper, " to time f.i " si at u tea c " Imports, f " leipiired t " time l)y tl " ffer Mjijes tli-.i-eof, we, ^iippiic.I and '"■■iile of .lou 'or v(' the whole ii|)(iti piiii of lii'is ill onlci- Mild ralst'il no •(■I'll iiiiH:lit lie not statiil on : lloil(>. //(;/(/ vS. tli(> value ■ value of the iiy lOlli.lSltl. -Diirins the ■ith the (Jov- hy means ol I'i's under the ■ontiaet was I l>Mrtie,s thai (ioverniiiont second-class nsation ; liiK >r the Major- nder, it was the time tiie l)ai-;j;e.s were ixed at .ffjdii , December |)oint<>d re I'ovisions of ■) cannot re lyed hy him ''d ; hut, on ' had to en- ion, lufz- .'ll'-l; VOVUT ACT. '""ti-aci hy the Crown n, ,.; • '^ ''•"'■"' '>">»<"/':'<.-(),, ., i, ,. '••;- -tween the value of the w ', J I T'" "T"' '" '"' '"-' """ "i- - ■'^fally cost him, as suel, c.,„, ' 1 . ''''''^V"''' "'" ""-"mit i '- any deduction for's ;:.;r:;'"' '" »>'■'■'•- Hiar;:: iZut .:r '"-""t— ntrac, wi.h nlecL^Xr' '''''''''"'' '"^ ""'• «. en- ■-^< l-iuor court per Jlenry, J,, ^ t \\TT"^ "'" ""'""'-.t of t," -'k--t new con.ract hindi„; . n he Cr ' T "" ""^'"'-'- -uld 't «• ('oii/racf. In: I. .,,■ ,.,. '" «• ''''"''"'V, / , ... •' "neieelai 9. Cmlnwt, <;„„l,.„,.,i„„ „, , : ' ^: "' '•"• u 1, '" '-"'^^n to suddIv f/^.. „ ■ -.M._/t. entered inf( si.uutes ot Canada qn,i ^f . " ''(tiim hi (hoftt., e .■ ::;r.i!":;';:'.;°'" '.-.> h..«.,; ."'■;'.''!".." "■»■'■ »» -.r «„:"■;„; :: St' t-.---' -!..--;:;; ;'""H«.on. the contractor had a ;,, '';"'' "'-''^ ""'"•'•tf.sta.idii^hu '•y nnplication I,.,,l n.^.v,/ " '•' .snpply the Crown ind i!^ 1". Ihnivh nf ..,^,.t - . . ' 1". Ihrnvh of rnntruvt to /«„,. /;. inirr I uteri 'iiini the ( I1-, under wiii<.h tl permit, issued un.ler th '/ '■lintteln- "' purchaser lias ■•itithority of the M Iinjilicl ''■","'" ''"'".lin ri million f, on tl personal chatt<>ls. an.l 'et of hinihc tlio right witi ini.ster of th, "■» •■» year to cut ■ part of the vendor .'^nch a sale ordinaril >nt if it appear: ■•;. 's •• eontract for the sal arranty of title •ts and circum- y implies a \\ '»■< in the fact 108 i:X<'lll.:(j|iKU ('OIM4T ACT. tr . ... H„..h :n...n.H. as 1... Im.l i,. tl... M.inK s.,l.|, , •,. i.. „„ ,,„,r,„-,v ^l- .ov..n,mrnl, ..f Onuuhv l.y nnl..,- i„ ......Mril aulh.,ri/...,l th.. isHuo of t h. •Hual annual Ii,...nsH,. plai.Hiir ...n^.n, .on.Min.l,...- „,,on t , ., . . waH .. ann... that ,h,. (ill,. U, ,|... lan.ls ,.,.v,mv,1 l.y ,|,., .i,.;,„„., .^an v..Ht. ' .^m iZ"i '■' '■■"v;'"r '''■'"'"^" " ""^"'•'"- '^•"' ^'-^ -"^'•"•^' > as ullnnal,.ly husU.u,.,! I.y tlu- ,-„„rl „f last r.,so,t. Un-h-r .s,u,h ,-ir,.nn,- H muvs ,1 was lu.1.1 that IIumo was a lailuro „f .-,.nsi.l,.rati.,n whi.-h ,.nti tho ,-.,,npanv t,. .vcov^r th. Kr,.,.n,l-r..nt pal.l in a.lvan.-o „n th,> (».>v„rn- m.'n s pronuH.. (., issu.. su,!. li.vns.. Tl,r S.n„l Cnllmrh,,: Millin,, .I'- />,.»!!;,. '''"''w'.'"' •''"•.••'""''■•'/'""■'■ "/ y"mv»,„r« -/;m„./, ,/„.,.,.„/• Omn „, Whrvo an inf,.rn,atl„n all-.g,.,! an aKivcnx-nt uith 11,.,- Maji^sly wlu-ivl.y in ,-„:,si,l,.iati(.n ..f th,. .'onv^yan,-,* hy th,. I (• |{y „f -' "■•■ ^-'- <- vJZ n.noy o s.u-h ,,ass,.nK.'rs a( th.. rat,. (h..,oin n.,.nli„n,..l as aKV.-,! (,. lK.two,.n Ih.. ,lof..n,lants an,! m.d, ,.ni,..,.. An.l wh,.n th,. ,l,.fin,lantH a. .nttn,Kllu.nKr..,.„...nl as all-.R..,!, sonRh, |..av.,i.l it l.y „..tti„,, ,„ , . .; ..n.... that sn..h ,»...„«,... w,.,o ,.a.ri,.,l .,n ^,.„. i„ l.iank s « .t, ; on ! o« tl... ,l,.f,.n,lanls ..uly. It was h,.l,l, o„ ,l..,„u,r„r t,. tho nlia t,> U , answ...- U. tlu. I.,v:u-h ,.f .-ontnu-t ail-.^e,!. Tl.r Q„ra, r. I'S;!; .] Vl ( «,,..•. -In ro O nnr. v, Tl.r ^Uurn, 4 Clan. ^.V.U. r>,t> , Ritchl. C.J., h,.|,l that nc.;thor th,. ,.n„.n,.or, nor tho ,.|,...k,.f tho works, n,.,. a ly huI or nato olUcr .n .-harKO of any of tho works of tl... ])o,..inion of Cana.la ' s any power or anthority, o.xp,oss or in.plicl. un.U.r tho law to bin.l' th. Crown t,)m.y,. or.faot or oxpon.litnro not sp..oially anthorii,,..! hy the ov pro.« tor>..s o. th,. o..nt.act .Inly ont,.r,.l into l,.,twc<,n tho C^rown an,l 11.0 con raol,>r a.cor.iin,^ to law. an.l thou only in tho sp^ ■ i,! uiannor provulo,! for hy the o.vpr,.ss tor.ns of tho contrm-t . la. ('oiiti;H't-Co„slrnction~lmi>li,;lpromis,-.~A. lia,l a contrR,-t .„ carry ilor Majos.y's ...ails al,>„g a ,ortain routo. In the coLtr.uSn of (.overnnuMU railway the Crown ol.strncte,! a highway ,.se,l by A n i." carnagoof8u.-h mails, ami ron.lo,e.l it n.oro diflionlt an.l oxponsi^o f uni to oxecnte h.s confact. After th,- ..on.ra.t ha.l l.on fnlly',"Z'.u by both parties, A. songht to .naintain an action hy petition of ^^1^ t f breach thereof on tho gronn.l that there was an in pied n, , ertlk^n/ the part of the Crown in ...aking such contract that h M ^ H.i ways would not s., exercise the powers v,.ste.l in him by staU.te as o render the ex..cut.on of tl... cnt.act by A. n.o.v onerous han t wo,, otherwise .aye been. A...1 tl... court I.el.l that s.ich an un.lertalil co not '- read^mto tl... ....ntract by implication. ArcM.l v. no S,") ' 14 Contmct-PnhUc work-Antlmrit,, of aom-nm,;( cnnincev to var, terms-Delay. -Vna.v a ,.o,..,-act with the Dominion Ooy,.rn en f. uu.lding a brj.lge, tl... spe.-i,i...uio„s of which ,.111...! for timhe of a s, e.' kind wh.ol, the confa.'tor ..o.-M only procniv in North Carolina n, . . ernment w,. not obliged in the absenc'e of a special .L^sio '" her or t" ch timber inspected at that place and was not bound by the act of bay III,. g.)\ taii.ing iinl.'HM ( A Cr,)wn of any < (iact,)r Miii/en r 15. ' 'rown- of a conl year, ii..-. ,'ontrac(( n.an,«nt i without I v.H;ahl.. a '-'<» (an. S 1(1. V lion inure to .•..MBtril plans in tl w.mjil b,. , H.v th,. 7t " or,lere,l " Work." lo make i I'lirth,'!- ex other 1,'ttei an,l ,)!. th,. works, the f.)llowing I "iiial IJailw tin.ler contr of coals, wo *l».08l.'' o. pay .....lit ni;i 'ly delicien.-j with c,)st, ai •liHcharge,! . ard suci 'ontract; and lalwur done bi , I'tll only to lo wiiiTiint-y. > iHHllO of the )ll llio ( 'rowM I'oiiipuiiy » w<'rvaiilH w;iH ill I'lOglOHH of III,. w,„.Jj '"ivc no cliijiii 'tgainMl thn Mil I.' ■'^"'' ''y an answer I ariHinjr (,.,„„ ^^^^ ^^^.^^ ■'■". V.I Cm, ,s,,. ,{ Cnnni U..s.(', ,.. ;i. iHnwl Carriwje uf IV(; ;> |. '•■'\"'g th<. tin, I •> « "Hit l,y til,, ,,„„. '"■r inspected. I'f a conlraet for An action w year, made I fii-ying mails I '^" '■/•'< Aul/inrif;, uf I „ '" ""' ''''againsHheC ^l.(,'. ti) hiiiil 'y I'Hi'oi with ih„ |.„„, '"■ 'line months at tl ■own for l.reach "^'■"'•'•"••'y inter, notwiil Miaiient eoiitniet I without tl ic aiilhoiitv of vocalde ,it the will, ,f ,,„, '-'"(an. S.C.u. ,r,„| "''iig for alar 'in'anding it w "'<"Hter.(;,.n,.,a|, ..„„| '" '■■•'<<' "f IKMMM) I'liitly p,.,t ccept,.,! hy the • in Old W'l-Hiim than i|!l,ou() it 'er in <-oiinci| and if t( l'"^lt ho made porary it was re- 1*1. Contnirtr, <'l„i,nf, """/"•'•'•'•'''■"'— ()...nteied i "'/''"•'■.'/ ". The 0„ ee„. (o eonHini,.t for a 1 pI'i'iH in the engineer'N'oii "/• e.r/n int< •ontiuct with the ( ■ ■>".ii>iee.r~(Jo,„li. 'iHlahfa.x. agreeahl y t«) tin ""'I.' <). «■„„ „„ii„„.,„,,, , , . ; "-'J- >'■■"« I „.,,,u„„ „, ,1 ""'" '"".I- 'nm II.., |,|,|,ii,. .v„rl,. I, r • "" l'"ff".-. I ...l,lJr n,. " ...I". III., .mi, „t »11.IW| ... ,1, . , ^' "»"... ".I « .,..Ki„„.r i„ ,.|,„„,,, '•"/'■ - authority, and that written a i;;:';;'''^''' '- -"" l-iuco wS I'.unientfor an V other <.v»-„ ■ '"'""' to tiie riuht of ri t 'Pi,,- «• n . ■' ""'t-'^^xtra work. O' /i >•>,;• „ n -. >'"' "i '^. to recover ^'- P'irol coiUract befwe.:. f^ ■'^- ' 110 KXCIIKliUKli (ul'KT ACT. M ."u;:;.'r;;;::f.^;;;:r;;;;';;:::;::(,:''7'''- •...■-....«. •ioM us w..„ ..,a-,M,,., ;:;^ It^",: :,:;;" ;r',' "'"•'■ '^^ '^" ^'^-"- .;;;.;,;:;;.,, j; "'""- - nc Quern. ■, Ex. C.It. i«4; .3 0..! l^:6:itm. ''"''"' '" '^"""^'" '^• ^o cl«u«e to be d«o„itMl emnmiuMovy «„iy. work o,. to Um any cUenanf i. ^S! ,^l:,,::;"'5;':;, l"^ '"'"? a«sessi„c'.>t l.y .nutu . Von ,, f I, '^"^'^'•"'''^' "^ importing, an FniiTlJI'JR U(fLK '''(>Pt ADJUDICATOKY CLAIMS. LFPOiN AUcr«ti«„ |„ „r „,hIllio„ t« workn „,«^ he ordered. and tl.o Crou-n by ks 1 li.u ^'''' ,'^^ ""•>' ='^'^l'tio„al u-o.< umke sud. altera iJ^oSS; ,^ t"'' '''^ ''"^^'' ""^'^'-t^kes tJ dau.agcs shall .. far arthotu ^ i :^rSnU''t^T''' -^'"^ of sneh untertakiii-r, aii,l the court l,,!!! "" ''-'""f -^^^ '" viow to any da.n«i,es au'.rdc'j the S .i/^. *'•'''' '" ''^'^"^'^'" alteration or addition n;!;de'ort;h';;;:,r:r^etc;?J "^'^^ ^"^'* allow c.iiirt eiite( claim or d involved i 37. I. ■"t'ribed by ('xeciitiori a of any part lulled out r ■'"ly jnd^nnc of the Prov a'ly wr:t of '"■''or, as ro£ •'^- C. ch. 13i I'roTliu 38. No execution fo ila ollift'i- iict- • oil tliL- imrtol - (,>iii'cii, !t Ex. general- nilo an I' in iiii i'.\<.'f|)- a cond-act for mil is iiiciipa- lot entitliHl ((I iiiii. naiii r. I- HI. 1078, re. iti-act for the e tlio convey- er eoveiiiiiits W'illiuias V. to. e.\cc|)t.iunal ift of sale of a good title • ay. H. 314; Bui liter V. Illy. 'awback or fmaiico ui iiij public bo coiisid- Htrtiiijr ail I by siieli K.vcni.:(.[rKR ,.^„.,,,,, ^^„^,^ in ilcrcfl. r* Ti"'r"' "" '""■"" '"" •-'«'■•«■.. ''/>"■ /•;.,•,./„ i/iicr '■■""■' -I"'- l.)-.13 Vict. >.. ..'■.;:::v-^';'„;;;',::;''''» ,»-'■« "- ^ »,„ ,,„ , '■". f^i "L.'^r: =«r.kw"V':;;- '•• "■ '^'...'I'/V '-.IT','" Under sec. 2<) of 77 /,' • ivason to htlioT ,? '^ '''"»'> "H'ntione. I is i„ ,|„. , ' .'•''^"'«"f l''c' land. '•'■ J-'^-nt until pa,n.e:;^ ' " '"^^- '"'-'■^^ "t fo.,,- ..V co.u.'n i:!;; •''- -ntrodnction on t„i.s„l,., „,„,.,, •>'>. iiio naviiicnt ,^( fi. !•'•'"" or doinaml aj#a -vi- „ ., 37. In addition to any "r .'"""' ^Tibodbygonoralrnlesorordes .bl"''^"^'«" which arc pre ^^'^ywr:tofoxcc.Uion.ti,c ndi; fM''''^'"'"'''^'' ^■«'- ^''^ is '"oof t-onit at the suit of the 119 i':x(!in':(iui:n couut act. Crown, nnless ho m,j,M,t l.o takon into c.sfo.ly .nulor tho lawn ,.1 8 ect a.1.1 fiuLjoct; any f^oncMa! inks an.'l orders 'as 'thi' lioroinbcfore autl>or,/od, sl,ail, onlc-ss ntl.crwisc niovidod hv general rule or order, be oxeciitod. as roganls tl.o n.-operty lial.lo to oxecntion and the mode of .eixure ami sale, as nolu-Iy^as pos- 8iblo in the same manner as simiLw u-,-its, issued out of the superior eonrts of the I>,.ovinee in which 'the propel to le seized ,8 situated, are. by the law of the l>rovinee,'required to be exeeu od_; and sueh writs shall bind property in the s ,ne m.mner l^t ,'"'''"■ ^''"'h "'"' /''^' '''-''f-^ ''f' l"-''^''"^o'-'^ thereunde R S r oV'l'T.'' '•"«« r*^ l>'"vJ.users under sueh similar writs. {li, a. C ell. 135, see. SS.) Claims to Pro|>«>rl.r Sei/oiJ How l»lHpoNeil ol. 40. Every claim made by any person to property seized nnder a writ of execution issued our of tho court or to the m ceeds of the sale of such property, shall, unless oeVsc"pivile 1 by general rule or onler, be heard and .lisposed of. as , e iVy a may be, according o the procedure applicable to ike da ns o property seize.) under similar writs of execution issued ou of tl- courts of the Province. ([{. S. a di. 18.5, sec. SO.) SilERIFFS' FEES. SlierifTN* and Coroners' Fees. 41. Sheriffs and coroners shall receive and take to their ow., order, shall fix and determine. (R. S. C. ell. 135, sec. 90.f The Sheriff's romunoration for his attendance on tho Exclienuer Coiir. .s regulated by order in conncil, tho p,.rport of whictSh u^Z GENERAL JT.OVJSIONS. Process-Iiow Tcmted. fhn n^" ''''"', P':««e8s of the Exdiequer Court shall be teste.l in the name of the ind"-e of the omn-'^ ■>., i i n :> ^^^^'^^ '" Canada. (R. S. C. "ch .^^135, sec los!) '""" ""-""S''^*"^ To \\ i of any is divi( divisio F\che( slieriffs the she the con 105.) 41 'Siipreim resides \ reeoguiz Court. 45. otlierwist jiidgmeiil 40. I pay men t ( 47. / |)aid to the ■sliall |)ay, t Consolidate iiwarded to R. S. C. cb 48, AI tins Act shii ''•r that pur '■L'gulate the ■'fainps sliall Canada, [l] 45). Th< I'opjof the pronounced 1 lie ia\v8 of M', hotwooii Oily II IK lor lipilll flu! iiiiilor tlu! i Province KXcirttiirEu rouitr aut. 113 I pro|>orty, 8 a.s those jvidod l»y oity lial)le rly as pos- ut of the rty to he Ireil to he le manner liereiiiKhir lar writs. ■ty Pei/ed L) fho pro ' provided nearly as claims to 'lit of the heir own y general »•)■ luer Court h fnrtlier .and notes :e8te(l in 'oiighuiit To Hli«,„ iMrecicMj SI.erlllH t„ i.o .Ies within (Canada ...! hW 7''"''' .^'''''"^ "t" <'^"'ada w ^ -e...„i.anees uf l.df a Si o]:,i"; .""^'^^ aeknowled^mJntro" *^"*'«'«eiMciit«r Orders. -'i'"'-^^- -;.v1::;"enf;Sd'hn;;: :;rr' ^^-^'r' ^^ -^« - p^^yn.e„ton;;::;:^::i;;^''^({^'--j!-;M>tsi.^ ,,, „^„, ./ J i,>t. o. i^. oil. 135 gj,g_ j(^g. ,, ^'•'^"-"on „..a pa:,.„e„l of „.oaey«. l;ai;ltoU^'SinKf^',-m:;:;:^'1l.^^^'-^ .^.U be •^'allpay.o.itofanyin.apnrooH.t' I ^^^"'^'^^''-^'^ncral, and he Consolidated Rovenwe 1' ,7 i cL T '^' ^"'''"'"^' ^^'' «f the awarded to any person against tie^^^^^^^^ any .noneys or eoste "• ^- ^- '^- ^''^ «««• IK', and R. S. c Ih". 1^6 sec 16 ""'" ^'' Fees to be paw ^y stomps. '^'' that pnrpose ty the Min tcM- of L f, I, t""'' '''''" '^« '««"«d 't'tnilate the sale thereof • and fh. n. ^i«venue, who shall ; a.n,,s shall be paid inf^, Z feSStl'V'''^ ''^' ^^ ^"«1 ^''"ada. (It. S. C.ch. I.i5,sec 111!) ^ Revenue Fund of Reasons for .j.,ug.ae«t to be filed -py12•^e^:|;:ts:^J':.r^':1v'^^^'*'' *"^ -^-^^-^ ^ pronounced by him.' (New) '^ ^"^ '"'" " a")' judgmenf lU KXCIIKylKK ((HUT ACT. .".0. A Atit collies into rurc( Am to |H>ii«liiiK 4'aiHC>N. II V iiKitlcr |MMMliii- ill till) KxolitujiKT (.'oiirt wlifii fli lieamiiT s hull wliicli iiiir, not buoii fi.\c;(l or sut d wii f Ul' 'iiliiiiKMJ iiiKlur tlii8 Act, l)tit iiiiy matter wliici i.ih lifCM lioiud or partly hoard, or Hx-jd or set down lor 1 lud Kxcl ore ail 'J JikI tl icariiii; K'(|lli.r Cnlllt, limy |„. colli imu'd l.f( V i'liprciiic Court, actiii<,' as a jud.r,. of tli ,iiid^;iii(.Mit, who for tint |>iiri.(.si; iimv t-xoreiso all I'l ' iL' jiidj^c of tiic l':xclic(|iicr Court. ' (New tl re such jiid^e to final le powers of VVI lere a |iclitiuii of li-la |i;,m bocn ,U on such (Iciiiurn r licloi •.lt( III JiiiIk tlic P'xclici|ucr Cniiit, jiiiiir to tlic | ■c a Jiid^f of the Sii|)ifiii(' ( (iiirt, act to I class (if cases referred to statute; anil the jikIhc wlio heard Ihed tl assaKc of "jO-,-)| Vict. leacase fully heard and deteMiiiued and not one 18 being "partly lieiird" i iiieiil ohtained n;,'as Judge ol KJ, it was lield coining within tht n section .")() of thai the petition, made after the passage of such Ait eiiiurn r r, fiiseda inotioii to ai Jurisdiction. D 'I'lif Ulli Scinlilr : that, the provision in sect 1 K.\. C. U. (IS. iinend on the ground of want ol ion ."(Oof 'I'hc h'.trlni/itir Court Art tliat "any matter which has heen heard i,r partly heard (low Judge of tlie E.\clie(pier (,'ourt )r hearing tiefore any Judge of the S ()r li.xed ( »r set upreiiie Court. linal .judgnient, who for (hat may he coiitimieil hefoi acting as •' snch judge t( Judge of the K.\ch(Mpier ( oiirt |>iirpi).se may exercise all the powers of the enactment, and dues not iiniiose the duty u case was instituted hefore the Ai t w is not to he construed as an iinperali\i l)on a Judge hefore wliom wise until linal Judgment, nor ,1 IS passed to cimtimie t the Judge of the Exche Iocs such provision oust the Jinisdicti ipier ('ourt ill respect of such matter. //,/,/ o entertain tin ion ol APPEALS FliOM fill.; EXCIIEQI'EIJ COURT. ProceedliiBN in s«|»|»eal-I>e,M>sH :v„ticc Wl.«t iioUce iiiaj (^oiiiiiiii. _ [51, Any party to any action, suit, oan,«e, matter or other judical proce,^.(l,n;,, in vliich the actual amount in c Jrum exceed, hve hnndn... dollars, who is dissatisfied witi ny fir I J.Hl^n.ient gnen thorei.M i.y the Ivxcheijuer Court, in vi tie of n jurisdiction n..,w_or hereafter, in any inanner, ves ed in 5. co and who ,s desirous of appealii,/ a,.,iiist such jnchni cut ni" v vvitlun thirty (ays from the day o,. which such iu( .-nre t li ^ c .i pvoii, or within such further time as the \ndI(C('I, section, a^ he to the t Reference Act,"(a,sa «as ado|)(( Any p h'egistrar o I. Aj,, ^\liere siilJi Jmlgment u '«• e.vtended ('as(> was uu wliich an aj '■•■'•t'ived insi -.Iriictions, a ailo\sed afte pired. I'res Ath)rney-(;e hir leave to ='"l">iigh tlio "'such presc v'. Spccia Crown for an l"'i'iod prescri I'.v "tii Vict, cl ;i|>l'lic;ition di "hy an exten /-'"", Hof/cr ,\ ^- Ab (tpp fiirance Co., [ ■il>lical will noi liaiefor appe fvercise of dim "I iliscretion. ^- For fart '<' apjieal, see 1 '"■'■, 189y. down fur ittor wliicli tr lu'.iriti;;-, lll;,'(: of tllL- Ci; to liiial rnt ()l)tiiiiu'il as Jiidgt; ol it WIIH licid within Hit I no of lliai Ciiiirf Art, lixt'd or Hfl acliii;; (IS a li .judge to vers of the iinperati\c '0 vvlioiii :i itcrUilii the isdietioii ol hid. liT. ( uollcv I'M s i^toodV'U;;r;tt;'ei.!''w,:^":;t''.;r^ ^ni.tit,.ted,ors..,.,ion ..,. it .-n..n,.ut...er,.a.t,drd u.':; ^Ttu;;;"?, ""^ '••^''; !! ;, ,. '^ """ '" ""■ H.X.I.,.,,,,.,- clnn • ""•'■"•"■""■ '-I'mvinK -'•;'.'". an it stood I.HO,... .1 ::;^, •;':-"'" •"■--0.. o^Z ow";,. , \it. (a.sa„„.,idi.,| In- ^.i v; ^ , ^"'"'^ ''^- 'I'ld i,>^,j „,■ „ ^,, •' •' '"■ -t^'n.led after su .:!";"';• ■ "'•'■^'•'"""' '•>■ ^h^ al.ove ' ^ '^"•" '^ ;;;;;-" fur a,, exte...io„olti;ue,-.M^;,!V'''''''''''l''''' ^''^ ""'•'•^ by the e eS j;'r "^'- '''''■'"'"^■' •■''«" tl'at when" ,„ "T' ''-^^^n'''"*,' tJ.e in KxtiHiavhu coinn' Mi. -x K.,r rul, „„ u|.|M.,,l (,,„m r„iM will. .„• witliui.i a j,„-v h,.,. 77,, ^..... , ,s., I ,,. ,, ,,, ,,„. ,,, , ,. ,^,^,^^ ^^^ ^, ,^ ;2 ;: , •! . W.t.K. ,J. 1, Strong, c;, J.;an.l ./,„„■.. r, //o»,,/,. f, Kx. |,. 1.,... «. .\l>l>r.,l-/J.ulntio„ ,./,in,r rinnl ,in,l„mr,.t . -On tl... l.i.tl ImT,.,.. cL\?^^^^ ''^'"""""""^""'^'^'""•'■"'^" ""•'"■-'■'•">'. umtra.t to ,,n..l,a.. ,.„„..■ in.,., tl... .H..p,,|la„ts „„ ,|..r..„.... was .„r,..v,| a.„l o( tl... n. ,.n...s was l..-o.,.ht I„..„,v , ,.,„,, ,.„., „„,.„„,,„ „,,^, \ uKaiMHt !..■ .•-•own f.... ,l„ .,„ ,l.......|,, „.„.,'| :,„., -„.. ,i..w |.|'.'..l..,ll.,t..,.S„,,n. <'.M..I,l.avi„K..I,tal.,..dfro...tl.oI.:xcl....,,„MCour. a.. ...xt,...s.n„ .„ ,1.,. ,i,„, ,„r apiK.al li„.lt..,| l.y s(a...t.., a...| LaiKht to miM.m, ..„„....,, „, ,„ „,.. j.„,K„...„t ,.■.„...,.„,.,. I i„ IW. A.nl tl.,',.o,.., •I. mt ...a,.,,..ai.,.,,st vM. i, t..,| ... ,l„. ,i„,| ,j„,,„..„.t ,.n.„o..„n.,, Ml I; .hat an a,.|M.al .,„„. „... ,i,.,|^„„,.t .j,,,,. („ „,, ,,^,„,, , lu.M.K., w..l„„,l,.,,y .|,,H .l...,van.T unlcHs ,1a. tio.o waH e.U-ud.ll as |....vi.l,.,l l.y ,1... .tat,,,.. a.al tl„. ...M,.„Hi„„ „f the tl.,... «n..,l,.,l l.y ,|,„ KxH,..,,,...rCo,„.t.,„ its la.v only .vIV.h to a., a,.,...al In,,,, tl.- i,.,|i...,„ l"-"""",.,.,.,| ,„ 1-^!,,. r/.,r/,- ,.. -/■//-. (.>„.,.,,, •.'! Ciii. S, C, K. ,i:,(l. !Vo apitval wliuu iiinoiiiit iIoum not cwneii X.-SI»»-F« ..uij^ b« allowed Mave t» appeal i„ huH. Lhoh on n ,,.;v ictu,-,, suit, .musc.. .nafl.T or otl,c-r j„.|i,:ial ,,ru,4d tho H„,„ o,- val.u. ol live I Inn! .lolia.s, nu\L sucl. aotio," s.Hf ca 181', .nattur or otlicr judicial proceed in-.', -(K. «. C. d,. i;}5 ,,,.' 00 Involves tiic 4„e8tioM of M.e vaii.lil v of an Actoftl... Prianient u (;ana.la, or of the Le;.i.l,tufe of any of , I n.v.nce. of Canada, o. ol an Ordinance or Act of aiiy of t • ot Canada ; or— (li. S. C. di. 4(t, sec. ^4.) [''(/a) Uelates to any fee of olli.ie, duty, rent, revenue or anv HUM. of Mtoney payable to Her Majesty, or to any title o,' teiienient. or annual rents, or to aily ^j^^.tion alt^^ti , a, ^ , i u of invenfion, copyright, trade-,nar!<, or industrial ,Csu.^ V any mutter or thing where rights in future might he honml.''] Thl.s «ul,se.'li<,ii (I,) l,:ialH,!i.m.l.stitutu.l l.y 5.1.55 Vi.' ,. ".r, k. ,■ >i f tl.oonei...O..I Via. oh. 10, an,, u.akes n 'v pn^I ,.ns .a- ^^eat u 2. Provided that an appeal .shall not lie in any ease in thi i'>.lry of appeal uii list. i„. liewTi?;'!''''' ^'T "'" I^j^^'/'^'iuordourt.etdosvn forhear- mglKtoio tiK- S premc Cuiirc oi Canada shall be entered bv the registrar on the list for the Province in which the uctidn, m^ttei or proc the iv\( »iiH par 'lien on paities I TIiIn Vict. .•I.. IwVO.lIWi < iinrt ol 1 shall he , "ith the "IHi Slid llii'rciij.oi a dopoHit Not wit I III' word " I'i'iiiiil in tl, i'<'<'oiiiHo nj^i "liii'li is apj I'liiijiiii rn. ; It .SCI'lllh •III onlcr oC ) ftiiiiiinons to I'iW 70. TJlOHC t' .iiiii'iiilinont ( is iiientioncd Tho nil,. ■'^iil'i't'UK. Con I'lii' I'riioticv , EX A Kerereii jiiiy, HIM- Tli, (Hur, IS ( 'nil, i> trial iM^riii'i' >v hriMcli (>r a .-< iiiri-ri'il anil ' M till' rcpiiil t was >?iv<'ii The Crown lM'i|iH'r ( 'ourl il siil|;j;||t l(, III! (Ill' coiii'l |iiiiin»iini'f(| Diild only III extciuii'd jis llU'd liy (li, "!■ .iUclgllH'lll li appeal (•aNON . Ivxcliuijiioi I 1»I"U(!UU(| II >t exuufil lotion, suit, I. I'-iC), KUf. Act of tlic y of iUv i.y of ihv r ilistricts uc or ail V to lands, iiy patent ^11, or to 1!IU].''J > bc . S lor aiiiiculs ill or iiithis- ; ill tills J of thr for Iiuai d by tiic , matter K.\CIIE«^1;KI, iiHur Mr. ir |iro( 'ID h.\clM-(iii(.r r' • .,: 'JIKM' ( iirt. ic aniii' «■"« partly |„,„,| „, f,',,,,,, or if '""'fi acrioii, flii'ii on Slid, li I'aitii'K to tl "' one I'n.vi \niN tricl , in.itlcr III' Tlii^ ic a|»|i('i,i m'clir.M JH ,.|,ijr,,| f ■■'■\"''' registrar tliini, '"••' iind I ii'flv i 117 ''' licai'l l.v |'roc((c!{|iiii'' most 'I imofl,, ''"nvcniciif f,„. fi, ^ii't. ell. ;,'(i ''■'»••' I'wayN (I,,.,, "')' y nrw aii.l was illlliiillln',1 I '"'•'"' II'" I'liitc.lStal •"""y Mi'iiiiiii i(,,i r,t..- '•l'P''al ri-i.iii II CH. IIIIV I it In "' * "iirl oi' CI "■'•asi's lii.ron. 11,,,,^ laiins "IMCIIIO "itlisnci, ilirisi.Mi. and infon.Js 7 ^''*""'" '« 'li'^.«ati.s(i,.d -'"p-t I,, wnj. o/s,..Miri;;:'t-;r;:;;;ij'"^-|^- ;'•«...!. noti,.,. ......o r'-'r ''''"•'- --. '""" ""• al...v,. s..,..i„„. ''' "•^""■- ' "'•• latt.T w.inl is .s,i|, l„Z .SVw/i/c, iicr .Sd-oiiL" III -''.<;'.isa,i,.ii,.ai.,„,„;,„;^,, : , ;^; ;• ".....i , ,.,„^ ..,„,i^ -^ ""T -■ '^'"'•'/"-. ;!can. s. ,' k"::''"''"""'" •'""''-.oiiMai,i,...isi,.;;; The rult'M Kovi'minir lli //"■ ''rart>,.r „f „„. Snj.r,,nr Court 7vn!j^: ''"'''"'''' ^•'""'^'^'" -"•<< <". KX'AMINATION OF CLAIMS IIVomCAI «elerc,,cet„„„„,„«j„, „ '^'^'^/'^^^^ '" «l"'n-^-" wftlitlio ;"Hi claim to tlio Conrt Ur ii'^ K .f ' '"'''^'■''"' "'' ''^■f^n'in.^ '•;;".' of the official rcfc,; .S oSi^lt^r ''^'' ^''« «^'ne ;• '^' 'nnttci. of fact involvj n 't o ! ' ''""' '■^'""■^' '^«f'' •■'« '' '"'y. -sustained ; and .ncl. of IiV.; i • ''"""""^ «'f dama-rcfi •^^■•''ninationnpon'theoat! o\ftm • '■^'"':«*'.«''«''" -nako ..5 ■■'T-Niis findings upon tiL'nl^lH" lyi" ,7l^"-^-./'"'i tlicamonnt "ts I>.is lieen eoini.nted. R. S ('-'""' V^*^ "1>om which sncJ V. ch. 40. SCO. II.) 118 KXCIIKQIJKK (!(J(KT ACT. i'..J^'\\T?'?'' '^ ^" '"'"'' ^''^'^'"^ '•' <-"'iiirt inav, from time to time, make .ireiicral rules and onlcix •- " Conrt^'^ ''"'■ '''■^'"''^'■"- ^''« P'-occilm-c ot an.l i„ tl.o Exchequer thr. If'-*- '''*"■ *''« cijfcctual execution and workin- .,f tliis Act in.I the atta.nmen of the intention and ol>iccts thereof • ' ^c.) Tor tlieelfectuai execution and workin-., in respect to proceedings ,n such curt or l.eforesucii judge, of any Ac 'dvin^ .jnnsdiction to such court or judge and\i,e tta iment ?f thr intention and objects of any siicli Act • '"'"'"ncnt ot tnc oifi;r?:;theicom';;';i;d- '" ''-^''^^ '^•"' ^"'^- ^^ ^'-^^ of o/t!S; rSo(^n';f SS';;^::;!^^:; '-' --^ '- ^-«'- duro^i- op^X^^IS^Srl^^^^^^^^ rfr P.^^ It 18 fbund necessary to provide in ord< t , nn'c .i ''"''' working or sucli Ac^ts an'd th he te, i, o' o? the ^'^V thereof ; and all such rules and ordc s v ' n^ no i T'^ with the express provisions of such Ac h 'u ?,'"?"""'"' eiTect as if herein enacted: and iopie of I ,' l T'' *"" orders shall be laid before both Jlo.S'of P rl anS^' Juh" . 'H: < ajs after the opening of the session nex Xr the In tliercof ; and such rules and orders shall continue ,,1-ot' and ellect unless durincr sach session ,„ ^'V" \^ ^O''^''' Senate or House of Con;^,;;:;^'sl H " it s d of III "'''''', ''l' anSXiao:!'';^)'-^'- ^'--^-j ^r^! o"eh^';yr 'i;;i Tlie above section was substituted by .VJ Vict ch-.n -n BBC. 55of50--,l Vict, chap l(i - ^ '^t' < I'.ip. ^8, sec. 3 l„r and or '/IK')- C to prot Til revoke 5( in the nny rej rules ai rule or tliereii] next ses 57. lierebv a ill Sched Repeal 58. ^ fhe Acts i lire hereby •>f Canada •locntnent, ft'rred to t ''''"' O/fioia, 'liifj shall referred to '". and sue " official arl Act, order ('lierjuer Co 6f). Al fliis Act cor Court and manner as il the court nn See Rule 0/Hcial Arbitri e proper le ohject.s consistent force and rules and 'itliin ten ! tnakin:; ive force ither tlie •epeal of , sec. lOlt !GC. fur go of til.' eml rules KXOItKQUKR cocKT ACT 110 and orders as woll for tl„. ,.t\, t , ;/"-• Court AC, as also for i^X'^::::^'!^'' T "•'^■''''"^ "^ Tl,e Krrl.,: '« proceedings Lefore s,.el. co... , '^ S" " "'"' ""'■'^"-«- '" '-l-'t The pow.M- to nmke rules an r,', : "7""^' '" 'i"''«^ii<'tion. ' -voke the san,e and „,alce oiU^ii^'tu-Ztll'!::, ''^ThT '''"' '"■ «n.peii.ioii«,r.iiesa..,.„raej'' "' 0\t. X lie ( fO''Prnrir i"i> n •! in the Cana^^a ^'...j;'^^;^;;:^'';^; ''>• P-<;lamation p..l.Iishet Hl'ihf J,./" ..,.,. >" ^chednle A to this Allt (Now.;" '" "" ^^^"'^ "'-^'-'"i KEPEAL-OKEiciAE ARIWTRATORs. Repeal-Exchequer foi...* . . . ^'.0 aSs and-'pSts',^'^!;;:' ;;;:i- ,;^, ': ^ ('^terpretaUo. A.t " "ro hereby rejlealed ; and w c e^e • '" ^^^''^'''"'^ 15 to this Act f Canada, or in any order of '/' ^^' "^"^ '•*' ^''« i'='Wian,en ''•'cnment it is provided or Ic^^'u.eirth'ir''''''-^'''""^''"'' '"• '" '" v forred to the otHcial arhitnto ^ . r ^''''^""\' >"atter may be -p f^ Official ^.^/^../'; "''o^Hnt n'^ ""•'^*; ^'l^ " ^''"^ reJp^ho 'li'^y shall be perfonno. bvsti ... 'TT ''''"" ''« nested i„^^ r<'forrcd to th^ Exche^jr e -^S m/''"'"/''' ■''"^'' '"■''"^^'■•s «h I ^ ■".and snch duties J.erforn.e ^- ' 'rr''','^''^^'^'''^ «''«" he vested o heal arbitrators'" or " „tHc , I. to ' '""■'^^'' '''? ^'^l^'-^^^'on Act, order or document, it shillb,'; , "''^'""^' '" any such '■I'^'fii.cr Court. (Neu-.j «-nstrued as tneanin.:,. the EV Tr«„sfe,.„fp^„,„^,^^.^^^^ ;!- Ac; c^!n:;i;:S'^S'Slt?'j;.r1' ^"T^" -•'•'^-^-« when ^■^'•'rt and ,nay tl.erei.rbe cm „ o 1'''''''''L ''i ^''« ''^^^'^I'oq.rr ";"ner as if the same had in tl o ■'. 'i, tl' '^"'l' ^'"^^^'^ •''• ''-ko H.e court „„dor the provisions of /hi:;';^ oJeu- ;" "'^"•'^^ ^" O'HSrS;!;;:;;^;-^- .;-^^^^^^^ pondin. hefore the I ^""'f^f/ came into force, 120 lOXCIIKQUKR COIUT ACT. CJOMAFKNCKMKNT OK ACT. When llic roroKoiiiK proMninnH nhnU conic into force. 00. Tlu! foiviroiiii.. provisions of fl.is Acf sIimH not huvv force or eiloot until n ,l;,y to 1.,. muml \,y the Govenior-Cienon.l 1)}' Ins piocIamatioM, (New.) (New.) Tl.o ,„.o,laniation rHVrro,! to i„ ,|,is s.vti,,,, has l..vn issno.l on tho 1st day ol ()..t.,l,or, 1SS„ an,l ,,nl,lisi „ thoCMnacIn (in/.tto on tl... san,.. .lav. SCIIEDTLK A. The noTcrnnient Kailna.vi^ Aol. Mdinier in irhirli Aiid'ikIi'iI : Soctioii 2- T^y striking out parasraoli (,/). The Sn|»renic and Kxcheqncr C'onrls Acl. Manner in irliirl, Amended: Section ;5-.ny substitnting therefor tlio following section — "3. The court of con.n.on law and r,,i.ity. in and for Canada now ex,sung ,.nder the nan.e of 'Th.. Supren.e Court of Canada, • ^s hei" by eontnu,e,l^un, ler such nan.e, an.l shall continue to be a court of record '• Section .-I y stnk.ng out tlu- words •• as judges of both courts.- Section 8-Hy subsf tuting the words " the court " for the words " the said courts, " in the second line thereof . Section 0-Ry striking out the wor.is "and of the E.xchenuer Court " Section 1 1 By striking out the words - and of the ExZ^o^Co i-, • Section ];)-ny substituting therefor the following section :- U. Ihe Governor in Council may appointa reporter and an assistant " d^tirnles ■ """ '^'^'^'^^^y -^ ".e Governor in Coun,.il Section 15-By striking out the words " and of the Exche.uier Court " Sec .on 6-By striking out the words " an.l the Exche.jue ( W ' ,S::;r;;-:;;^;;-;;;::;;:;=t::;---^-£, Section 19 -By a.l.ling thereto after wor.l ■■ Court," in the last line tl. o lowing words, •• an.l in such .-ase it shall not be necessLy o n^e "2 ' to be presvnt at the „,:.;; ',:,^ •^*^.;;; <'s;:rc;rrt?' ^"^'--^^ "— — -^ ^^^^^^:^i Sec I no vide. Seel "■IC " u-ithii " ment i Sect the secoi Secti the word Secti Exclieijui " Exciie.j Secti. in the las Sectic " 107. " for costs " Court j.i Sectioi " 108. " Court foi Sectior " lOU. " fi-om tini ■' piocodur. " it from c( " to do any ■■ any such " .Jf any sta *■ b(> hereaft " in chauibe " effectual e " intention " taxed and " duties of ti " in such coi " and such r " otherwise : necessary ti " and the beti '■ .jr.lers whic ' shall have f " I'ules and or. " session next Section lli " 110. An; " Minister of i " ana|)proprial " <>'' Canada, i " Crown." Section 1113 "112. The " 'Governor in ( " Supreme Cou ii^VniXiUKH cuL'JiT ACT. 121 i'.«,«„ 5,^i,j i,„,,,,|, .„,,„,,'' "", '"''"'ll "I ll.» (l„>v„ „,... 'Section l()5_Uv <(...■ I ■ '" ""^' 'I'll 'tones. " Court ,,re,„,.iu,.- ' "!.». nlliy s,„.|, "riw „i„,„„ij„„ ,„ ,|^^, "u^r;uSr;:f^:;;'---'----o-.,..tio.^ " '"»• Ti.e Ju'i;^'; ;:'^j;'--f- V-' ^""-^i-K section :- :: '■-- ti„,c to tint, ..LI' «tr:;'n, '"'/" ""^- "- -^ '--• .-.- ••I"ocodureofan(li„tl.,.sn,. , ' "'"' "'■''«'•« f»'' roKuliti.,.. :: ;y-." cou..t. up„;;.i!;;^: -2;:;;. -<; the ,.rin.in, oA;;^ £,^ : o ^lo any sucl. tl.i„^. „,, t„ ,,,, ,; ;'"^' f'" -''Lowering the registrar .. •'^'3' «"ch authority am, juri.s.liot- ^ f,' .^ "' '"'"'"''' ""^ '» '-'■vercise ' <>t any statute or custom or hy t . "";' '" ""^' «'"»'^ ««- '>y virt e n chan.bers a: d as n.ay he .speci.i „ uch 'T^' '" ""-' ^'""'•^ ^'""i eifeetual e.vecution and work „« , his M ." "^ °''^'^''' '^"'' ^''^r tht . '"'^'"tion and objects thereof "lu do n ' ""l' "''' ''^"'""•"-nt of ti,e --',. ; ' *- " I"ovisions of this Act ;;-■"•- and orders shall be ll ! 1 fo ^ :rif "'' '"^' ''''"'^^^ "^ '^" -ch ~n next after the making thereof - '"^'^^ "' I'arliament at the „ ;;umada. any moneys or co^l ' ;;:.!£ :^''r^ ^^ a^ •Sectujn I la-Hy substituting, therefor f h. ru ■ 112. The reports ;.( the deeisin , . '""°^'nK «ection .- ;; governor in Council so .H^ nd ^^b: . 'r r"''?"" ^'''"^^ ''->'- '^ the ■Supreme Court." "''"' ^"^ l'"''''«''od by the registrar of the ^^^ EXOIIKtiUEK COUKT ACT. The Petition of UiKht Act. Mdiiiirr ill, irliirli Amcndcil. ^^^^ Section a -By striking out tl.c worcl« " Cliief Justice or any " in clause Section - By striking out tlie words " or a judge." Section 7- I?y striking out tlie words " or ii 'judge " Section 11-By striking out ti... w„nls "or xi judge," and "or iudtre " ;^:r;r;;,;e tir;^ "■ ^"^ ^-'""" • ^^-^"^ ^-^^ ' - "*« " ^> ^^ 8(;iiKi)ijLi.; 15. Tlie KeviNed iStatiiteM of Canada. l-M'Uiit of liitiml. Ch'ullev i'!~^!' '^^'•^^J'^'^l'"^ tile OOiciul Arlntrators :-tI.e whole. Chapte 1.i.,_Au Act respecting tlie Sui.ieine and Excl.e.mer Courts • sections 0, ,2, to. 75, 70, 77, 7,S, 7!., 80, 81, 8., H., 84. 85, 86. ^7 88,8; and retiiilr!!^.;"!?^^" ^V?* '•''"•'^'■^'"K proceedings against the Crown bv 1 etnion ot Kight :-sectioiis i), 10, !0, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 31. fly " in clause ^A)UKr OF CANADA. ^""Al'TKK 135. Ah Act reM|,c«(i„K Hie Sumeuu^ «.. . .^ 'i'lif gonoial |.nni.siu...s „c y/,,, ..„,„, , '•y any Act of J'arlian.en. . ' '" '"'" '""'^''•'•«' "I'un tl... «ui,| Cou.t M-ircl. iss^'",'"''' *''"""'" "■/' ^''"""«« «aM,e into r ''•' ^''-it^ts as fullows :— Short Title. I. Tliis Act iiiav l)C' citiHl 'IS " 7'/. <> Court. Act- 3S Vict., oh. 1 1, Z^. if ^'^"''-'"'' ""'^ l^'^che^mr I.;.erpretut.o..-«..,re.„e C«,.rt ...e..«,,.,r ,«..,, ■neans tl.o 8.„>,i.,e Court of ^S '!'" ^^"'■^ '" -'• '' t'-e Court " ^licqnor Court of Canada ^-^^''^'J""'- Court " ,noau8 tl,e £x- * «P£CIAL JlflilSDlCTION (,F Sin'Pru,^ l^XCIIEgilFU COUUT« ^^''^ ^^^ Powers f be exereised „itl. .«.. ^ 72. Wlicn the I.e-n'sl'itiiiv. f ';--' -I Act ag..oi„;:;;;!'^; ,;;;;•>;, i^-ovince -f Cauada has ii'nl tlie K.xchenuor Court or tlw> y ^^ "'^ ^''" Suim-c-io Court !»y bo, si„M ,L„ ,v.r;",L"jhr;:i™r,i ';';'!,»'".■'''■«» "»-« " "' "y ■- ■» "' "'" f""<»viriK cases, tliiit M,„,.i*','r'„'" ™.i-V»cH„„. „;T ',.,'«' » l^P Act ; ' thereto, by their pJead P'-'.>«oedi.igs i„ which th .-CIO, oy tlieir pieadiuirs, ],avo rnkwi P^ • "'"' ^''« P'' ">• »f »" Ac. or .he VA.ZTSLX 'i'i::r: ii;' ' *• 'arties •alid- opiuion 1^4 SUI'HICMIi AND i;.\(IIK(il'KK lOUins ACT. otiijml..ooni„. (;oi.rt in wl.id, the saint" are iHM.ciin-l\ <>f'«'iits actM,Msur|>rnm.,lin-8in wliicli tl.o partios ueto, l.y tk'ir plead in^r.s, l.ave raised tl.c .piLvstiun „f tI,o valid- ity ..; an Act u the Lc'jrislahiro ..t siidi I'luvincr, when in tlir ••|"'"0M o a jud-e of the Cu.irt in which the sanie a,v pcndin<. sucli imcstioii IS niattM'ial ; Ihissectinn and the two sections of this Act next foiluwin.. sha I he in force in the class or classes of cases in respect,;} wliicl. such Act so a^.ree n^. aii.l providing has been passe.l. o^^ Vict., ell. 11, section 54. liclations hvtwi-vn Crown (iml Pnwiurvx -U.K . A Act lS(i7 -Tlu' con neetion botweo., the Cnnvn an.l tlu- ITovincvs has not \,.ru.,.,r..U>y 1 . nnt>sl. Aorll, An,rn,;, Art. ISliT, the r..|ation hotweon then, is tla. ^an... as tha which suhsists hotwecu the Ciovvn an.i the Doiuinion, in i.'Hpoct of tho powers executive an.l l.-isiat.ve, pul.li,. properly an,l revenues, us ar.. vested in then, respectively. In particular all property .....l revenues resorve.1 to the provinces l.y sec. 10!. an.l l'.(i ure ve«te\ AC. Vil. PiocccMli.,B8 i,. cases lirst a..d neeomUy .„e.,li«„e,I Decision to be sent to Court anpealed Iroiu. ;;{. The proceedings in tho the ca.ses tirstiv and socondlv luentione. m the ne.xt preceding section shall he uithc E.xche.p.er (onr , an.l an appeal shall lie in any such case to the Supreme Court; and in the eases thirdly and fourthly mentioned in such sec ion the ju.lge who has decided that such-'.^iiestioti is mat • ' ;\- '" 2^''""\ ''^ ' '" ^''^'"'^ ""^' '""■>•' ^^-'tl'^nt «-'ch reouest Couitforthe decision o such question, and it shall he remove! accordinglv; and after the decision of the Supreme Court t said case shall he sent back with a copy of the udo,„ent on 1 1, .juestion raseci^ to the court or judge 'Whence it ia,!;;; ^ be £ and there dealt with as to ustice appertains. ;j8 Vict <■!. 1 sees. 5.5 and 56; 39 Vict.,cli. 20, sec. 17. ' ' ^ '" The Provinces of Ontario. Nova Scotia, New Brunswick an.l BritisI, hv ""« ">arr^r.'^""''"'^'-^''f"'" ^'- .i"'-i-Hction above provide, o by s.«. .i a.,.l a benig exercised. The Province of Ontario by k-islati., , ■enacted m ch. 42 of Th, Rcrise,! Statu trs of Ontario 1887 • No ', ^ r ^^\-^'i;^[;^^'fy--' Statutes or Nora sLaJuh^s] ^w B n" To what ca.se.s preceding Sections apply. 74. The two sections next preceding shall apply only to eascsofac.v.l natu.;e, and shall take effect in the lasi I ere provided for respect vol y, whatever is the value of the ,na t^r So,^;^^';KS,,^'r' • I", r '"•■?'"'• "I'l*^"' ^^^ thes;;;;.;,.; toutton any pomt deci-led by it in any such case, uoronaiiv other point in such case, unless theyalueof the matter rdii exceeds live hundred dollars. ;JS Vict., ch 1 1 sec 57 ' lISCl in ; ter oathf in the Si 1 1, sec. 7 C'oim J»2. time to within or ■dfidavits, I'i'oceedin ivvche.juo ••iflirmatioi •'f^et, to J inndi! or a intended t 'hereof in 2. Ev ''•inuiiissioi ill the Kxc I'ist of C'j in tiie I NA Riihert Oaase 'jeorKe Duval vVinslow Wa Ldmi's Arthur < liarles Mor.se iiohnt Tuthil liank John I iMTderick Elli. John Prolfitt •l.inies Dunbai Ijfwis W. Des '/'|l)ert O. 8toc • "lin Auguatui • ii'iies Cliarles Joliu Bruce. . '.I mis He;,ri Cc ■<;.)(rrey Henn "ixie Watson." .•/JanlnerJoh l';'J«in R. Roff. ;;■• K. Peters.: .'• f- A. Gourt ''ii'.lerick W. V ndiiii,', such tliu parties f tl:c valid- lifii, in tlir rr in-ndidir, t fi)iluwilll; res|)uc!t (if uii passed. 7. — Tlio coii^ 1 SL'vi-n'il l)y tlieiii is the •oniinioii, in •<)|»'i'ty ami all proiierty iro vested in fiaiik D. Till litionvil iitioiied >MI. I socKjiidiv !].\clic(]iiur ' Supruiiic Jd in such s niatoriai li request, Sii[)renic ! removed Court tlie lit on tlie o he then t, eh. Jl. Ill Ufitisli ovidoil fur lej^islatioii V!X Sectia, \v Bruiis nsolidatol only t,i s therein natter in Supreme r on any I dispute 125 Allhlavil '■■•■flil.t IIM. C'oiii,„JMHi„„er^ foi- ' "'nation s., taken ,.r made' s li ' ■'"'" i'^'^' "l>'-ome Conrt and '•'■""!i2^;^'--«-..^.j. IIHC »niula. lioiiert CasseLs (jwrfre Duval. V\ in.slow WaiTcn < liarles Mor.se L9f'""'-i- "nt. lU Aug., 187C sOJan., iwi,s 2« April, i8,s<» 8!)() -nosCharJes Pr- P- E. I. John Brucf l.oMiHHc;.riCojiard.:' " './iiirdner Johnson "" Victoria, R. o ^^ Toronto, Oni p^"* Montreal, One P''"' }}mn,peg, Man.. J^' Jtegina, N . W T r'' Vancouver, B C ^'••%ary,N.W.T::; r^' r f>y<'iicy, ( :. n Ns ^ Juno, V. . L. Peters.. i"'<'W()iii, ulliniUMl or miidc; out oC Canada, Itofon! any ooimuisflioncr aiitliorizt;il to take! aliidavits to Ik« used in IIcV MajcHty's IIii,di Oonrt of .liistici; in Knuland. or hcforo anv notary public, and <'('rtiK('d under iiis lianil ami otluiial seal, or Ixiforc tlio mayor or eliief nia^ii.stratL' of any (iity, horonirli or town corporate in (ircat I'.ritain or Ireland, ('»r in "any colony or possession of ller Majesty, out of Canada, or in any forei^'u eonntry, and (HM'tilied under tlie eoinio'di seal of sucli ciFy, l)oroni,'li or town corporate, oi' before a jud^e of any court of supreme jurisdiction in any colony or poss(!ssion of ller IVfajesfy or dependency of the Crown out of Canada, or before any consul. vice-consul, acting; consul, pro-consul or (!(tnsular ai,'ent of Her l^fajesty e.\ercisininted und(>r this Act or the sii^Niatnre of anv person authorized to take atlidavils to be used in any of the" superior courts of any Province, or the sifi;nature of any such commissioner authorized to receive aliidavits to be used in Her aAfajesty's JIi(>. cither th having tl not, or w .l"fJ.ii:c) the a,i,'c or ini 'I'oni the otherwise upon the such perse registrar c ill the con order, or n the court f siihsequont and niaiine and tiio pn therewith, 2, TJu the provisif Vict. cli. 2( But; {>7. Ev witness, in | take sncli e.\ ■ flinnatiun, i allowed by Jj l^'iirtlier c , J)S. The tliereof, may, so to do, ordc '^ ,i» y .'•o^'iHtnu- of the court o'',"^*^ "'-■■"":'•''« "'' '>therwise, |,,f,„e t^^ '"the court, or a,, ^.t L- c™ '''''''"'^'''''''" ^''"- f"'^'"^' =' < av s f'o court for such o.xaM.lr.a t, , j "'^'V" ""^'«'' tl'o seal <,f s''I>seqnentorder, -rivea t 1 I- •""^' ''•>' the same or -ulv ^ ;;;-ner of .U ox^ulli -''r "tn.;;'i''''''''^ J''? ^'"'^ ''"- ;r ^''?,{>''"''"ction of paper, there :,;"""' "^ "^''^ witnesses tf'crewith as appears rLJonai.Ie' "'' "" '"""«''« co.u.oeted V 'ct cli. 2G, 8. 1 . ' "'-'^citiatter called a " witness. " 39 '»!;« s„c.l, o.va„m,ati„„ ,2 ?L ^, 1™?'°,"" "' ""» ■'\«', « jl ■lirniatio,,. i„ any caso 1/11 ., ? "'.''"> """c«b, or „„„ -lowed 1,3- Ia„. sWi„.:„f:,''^tt S?" /"^f V -'"■^" "."-c:.rp,;;r..r''''^ ''-"''^ «•- f7y:.I^ffT^c:,/jr.dl,'^r^:''r■ ?-". o- » j..d,„ so, to do, cTdor the furtlioi- CO il^,,- ,"f °' J"*"=o oxpGdieSt » J"dKc tiicrcot, or otl.e L""^" Z' ^t" ''""" "'» »"« o "'Whose behalf tlie oviJencol ,™,1 '? '"""f ' "'«' " "'o Party «!'tams„eh further examination T'T '"'."'■'""' "' "^l"^' o ;"-t,o„. ,„,, Jeeline t„ a'S:,' t"e S;e':'"tV;'e;fe,: ^ ~l';f«;f '^ of examination a, i, V ict. ch. 20, 8. 4. ^" ^^ *° the adverse party. 39 198 SUPREME ANn KXCIIEQUER COURTS ACT. Nexleot or reriiNal to utteiid lo l>o «loiii|>( of court -Am to proiliictioii oi* iHiporH. etc. KM). When any order is inndi! fur flid (jxiiniiiiation of :i witness, and a copy of the onlor, toyctlicr with a notice; of tlic time and phioe of attendance, sii,'rieil liy thi; person or <)\u: of the persons to take the examination, iias been (hily serve(| on the witness within Cana(hi, and he has i)oen tenih)red his lei^il foes for attendance and travel, liis refusal or iii';:;i(;c,t to attend for examination or to answei any proper (piestion i)iit to him on examination, or to produce any paper whicli he liaa been notified to produce, shall he deemed a contempt of court and may he minislied by the same process as other eontenipts of (tourt; but lie shall not be compelled to produce any paper whieli he would not be compelled to produce, or to answer any (luestions whiciii lie would not be bound to answer in court. 81) V ict , eh it!, s 5;— 40 Vict., eh. 22, s. 2. Efl'ect of coiiHciit oi' parties. 101. If the parties in any case pendiiii; in either of the said courts consent, in writing,', that a witnciss may be exaniined within or out of Oanada by interrogatories or otherwise, such consent and the proceedin<;8 had thereunder siiall I)(! as valid in all respects as if an order had been made and the proceed in,:,'s had thereunder. 39 Vict. cli. 20, s. 6. Ketnrn of examinations taken in Canada— Une tliercol*. 103. All examinations taken in Canada, in pursuance of anv of the provisions of this Act. shall be returned to ciie court; and tlie depositions, certified under the hands of the i)erson *)r one of the persons taking the same, may, without further proof, be used in evidence, saving all just exceptions. 39 Vict., ch. 2(1, s. 7. And of those taken out of Canada— Use thereof. 103. All examinations taken out of Canada, in pursuance ol any of the provisions of this Act, shall be proved by afHdavit of the due taking of such examination, sworn before some commis sioner or other person authorized under this or any otiier Act to take such affidavit, at the place where such examination has been taken, and shall be returned to the court ; and the dei)ositions s,. returned, together with such .afHdavit, and the order or commis sion, closed under the hand and seal of the person or one of the persons authorized to take the examination, may, without further proof, be used in evidence, saving all just exceptions. 39 Vict ch. 26, 8. 8. .11 Reading examination. 104. When any examination has been returned, any pariv may give notice of such return, and no objection to the exainiii- ation being read shall have effect, unless taken within the tieic and in the manner prescribed by general order. 39 Vict., ch. L'd. B. 9. ! ♦>, » . !!> Vict V l.-TII a.- Til) i.-TIlI .'J— Till. fi.-TIIE 7.-TIIE NnTio.-For 'h'1'0 those part Ti;i(io-Murk, am evidence, togeth tilt' wliole of the JURISDICTION UNDDK SJr^BClAL ACTS. '-T1IU I-KTITION (,F RlUllT ACT a-TlIE E.Vl'UO|.uiATI(,N WT a-TilE PATENT ACT. (/'„,,) ' 4-TIlE CCPVIJI,;,,-!. ACT. (/v,,) ".-TIlETKADEMABlv AND DESIGN ACT ,/• . «.-TIIE CUSTOMS ACT. (J-aH) ' '^ '-THE CANADA EVIDENCE ACT, ,803. l»i=-ll..k, a„,l UuMom, „|,id, ^",1 „ f °' '"""'»", ConjTteht The Petition of Right Act. (.l,s nmeuded hi/ 50-51 \'ict., cli. 10, .scJiediilcs A mid II.) REVISED STATUTES OK CANADA. ClIAI'TKR 130. A.D. 18S«. An Act ICcHpccting i»ro(;ecMliiig»i siKsiiiiHt the Crown by Petition of Uiglit. Tlie Revised Sfahites of Oiiunhi cai)ic into force on the Ist day of March, 1887, by proclamation issued on the 24th of January, 1887, in pursuance of sec. 4 of 49 Vict,, ch. 4. The first time the Parliament of Canada legislated on the subject of petitions of right was in the year 1875, when tiie Act 88 Vict., el). 12, was passed, and jurisdiction to try suits by petition of right against the Crown in rigiit of the Dominion was tiierein given to the Superior Courts of the several Provinces. In the following session of Parliament (1870) the establishment of the Exchequer Court was provided for, and the Act of 1875 was entirety repealed and superseded by 39 Vict., ch. 27, which gave jurisdiction to the Excheciuer CJourt in respect of petitions of right in Domiuidu matters. This last Act (39 Vict., ch. 37) was subseciuently re-enacted in The Revised Statutes of Cdiiada under cliapter 130, which, at the present time with the amendments made to the same by schedules A and B of 50-51 Vict., ch. 10, constitute the Act In force. The practice and procedure relating to petitions of right in England are now regulated by 23-24 Vict. ch. 34. Section 18 thereof provides, however, that notliing contained in this Act sliall prevent a suppliant from proceeding as before the passing of the same. The Act regulated the practice, but not thi! law; and therefore the jurisprudence established prioi- to the i)assing of the statute has not been interfered with by this new legislation. For the origin of the remedy by petition of right, the liability of the Crown thereunder from t)ie earliest times and a brief discussion of someaiiada, for consider it ; 'lone ; arid i I'l' upon rec( Duty of i i« not compett refuse capricit question raised 'JGeav. 579. 5. Upon petition and 1 which Court petitions, and "f^'ce of the A flicreon to the '^'•^ V^ict., ch. i Tin. 6. There truth of the pc THE J'ETmON OV BIf; "T ACT. I«ter,>ret»Uo,.-c„urt Judge 181 JJ. In this Act, luiloss ti Heliei; Ciinad (a.) T ''ic oxprcssioi) '•« context otiieru ise 1 ■C(j aires «■-v^.c,„. u,„ E-, -;];;•;--;; irt ot As amended by 50-51 Vi ^f i words ■. means the" tl^e words ^d.S .Sue^;;;;;,;*!;"^'"^ -t after ti. . (<^-) Tlie oxprossiuii '• roIi,.F " ;,.„i i c aimed or prayc' 1 for i,. a pii ion of I-'T."''^!"^' '^'^^'^ of relief of any n.corporeal rij^ht o a S , . F '/' T''"'''^''' '^ '-^^titutio, nr"^^^'"-«^'-'-.4;:o;'oti;L.SS^,ta^ See notes under sec. 15 of 50-51 Viet cl, ,r , 1 or... «i ,.euii«„ „| KiKbt. «l'. 27, sec. 2. ^"' ^cJieduIe to tliis Ac(. ;jj) Viet.^ It is customary in i',„.„i.. < '- -ts m En„.„d. «.e Code o:'S..;:-:S;^:^;V"""^^ "-- ^'anudiuu^SSl::;'';!! 'iJ^i^f^ -''• ^I^ secretary of state of -"sidor it a,:d, if ,., t d^ fit 3'?': ^T'''^^ «« that he „, ' ''o"o ; and nothing shall I e n i'v?lt '■ m ^'^ ^''^'^ '•'g''' "'^^y be - "PO" .•eceivin,%aclc th^pSSof ^i^ tt"S;'^^ ""-^^^^^"^ 3---.ona.etiti.nofri-r^---^^^ 5 Up n tl'*^**^" ""** ""'' *" '*'' "'«**• l-titio;u.ndfiat ;S.an rUS in '£' F^ t' '^'^'"^ *^'^'^'i"«''. the ' winch Court shall havo .Vh ■ ■'"''^^^^^^ i;;>Htions, ami thcieaffer a 'p' ; ^^ ""'P"""'' ««^^'»'^ance o th ;f 'CO of the Attorney Ge i ' of (C' ,^"' -^l'^'" "^^ '^ft a he I'-^oon to ti.e effect-of the ftm B in fe ''. . 'f ■"^^"•«^"nent ^y Vict., ch. 27, 8. 4. ^ "' tJ'^ schedule to this Act. 132 TIIK I'KTITIoN UK WKJIIT ACT. iiiciit ill dot'ciice or domnrrcr, or both, sliiill hi; liloil witliin t'uur vveuks iit'tcr Ht3rvico uf tlio potitioii, or such further time as ia al- lowed by tlie Court. 3d Viet., cli. 27, .s. 5. As aiueucled \>y SO-.Tl Vict., ch. IG, sell. A. The wonl^ " or a, judge " liavo been struck out at the cud of tlio original sectiou. IService on oilier particM aH'cctcil by llie petitiou— ]%'o Ncirc riieisiM. 7. If the petition is presented for the recovery of any real or personal j)r(i[)erty, or any right in and to tlie same, which has been granted away or disposed of by or on behalf of Iler Majesty or ller predecessors, a copy of tlie |)etition and tiat, indorsed witJi a notice to the elfect of the form C in the schedule to this Act, shall be served upon or left at the last or usual or last known place of abode of the person in the possession or occu])ation of such property or right ; and it shall not be neccs.-^ary to issue any sc'iVe yrt6'i«LS' or other process to such per.son for the purpose of requiring him to lile his statement in defence, but if lie intends to contest the petition he shall, within four weeks after such co])y has been so served or left, or within such further time as is allow- ed by the Court, iile his statement of defence or demurrer, or both. 31) Vict., ch. 27, s. 6. As amended by ."iO-Sl Viet., cli, 10, sell. A hy striking out the words "or a judge " in the last but one line thereof. Se(; CJloJe on Petition, of lii(jlit, at pages 28-30, where the subject matter of the above section is dealt with. On the subject t !' joining iiersons other than the Crown as respondents to a petition of right, see Kirk v. Tim (^nccii, L.ll. 14, E(|. .m8. What delciice can be rained. 8. The statement of defence or demurrer may raise besiilcs any legal or equitable defences in fact or in law available under this Act, any legal or eijuitable defences which would have been available if the proceeding had been a suit or action in a com potent court between subject and subject; and any grounds of defence which would be sutlleient on behalf of Her Majesty may be alleged on behalf of any such person as aforesaid. ' 39' Vict"! ch, 27,8. 7. 9 . — Repealed . This section which read as follows, viz ; " 9. Every issue of fact or assessment ot dainages to be tried or nvMr " under this Act shall be tried or made by a judge without a jury. 3!) V., " c. '17, s. 8," has been repealed by 50-51 Vict., ch. 10, Sch. B. Section 2-1 of " Tlie EA'chequcr Court Act," now provides that issues of fact and inquisitions in the Excheiiuer Court shall be tried by the judge Mfithout a jury. This " 10 " by onl, " partly '• be take "!V'ha,s in section JikIk 11. other poj niiiri'cr i order tha "i.'iy, on 1 tlie petit or siieh o j'ldgnicnt, court ill it ;^i» v., c. : As ainei " or a judg also the Mor 1^'. Tl the sup Ji;i, fo the wjiol 'lis petition, •lit ions, if ;, For form tin's volume. l.'{. in ; .l"'',;''inent (>[ "I""" 11 petiti fo ''elief, as li .I'l'lgnient of Costs Ul TMK I'KTITION <•!'' UKWIT Mr 10 'io|H';il((l. 133 Tl i>y 'i«.socti,.,Mvl,ich,,.a.Ias(ol|, 10- Tl„. trial (.( VIZ :— orilcr of ( '■ P''"tIyiitaiio(l)(.r 'H> court "ly issiK; of f,.i„( or a.sscssincnt of ,1, and tlio (.vi,|,.„c,. „( ,>„.., , - '«Hioi.,. satisfied tlZ he ; I^ ; : '^""^^T^"' ' ""^J ti.e c, '1)0 petition l,e taken ■ s w ^''''"''''' ■''•^■•'' '■''''"n^ ,.njer tln^ '."•fel. other persorand t ?''"' '"'f "-'"■"'^^ ^'«- ^ a os V '*•' > ■- c. 27, 8. 10 "-""^ *'s to the court seein fit. "'•'J .MuJgo," and - „, j„dL •! , l'^,' ''• ^ ''>' «tnking out the words Form Of Ji.dg,„e„t -p-wiitSriT-Li-'^^v'' ^''««"p"i^mt^;SentiZir'^' '^^''^'V" "^ H^ht shall be th Ms'wT'''^ or to s^^lle" e ed'LEn"';^ ^ ^^1 '^ '«-''' J '!« pot'tion, or to sneh other , 1 ef , "^ ^'"^ '"^'"^^ ««"^l't by •''''«"«. 'f any, as are just SOvVe! 27'T'l T''^' '"''"« ""^' ««"- t.,.v:;r""''"''----«^'-'"'^'ot:t:^^^^^ '"""'"'•'"*'«"'«"' for S„p,,„„„, ;;P-;M.etition of ri^hr" i, 1 1;? h'^' ^'V '" ^^^-^ !" •«lnrt. Tlio original section has l)con aiuondcd by r>Q-'A Vict, cli. 10. Sch. A, by substituting tlie word '• tlic" for tb(> word " any" in tlio sixth hnc thereof. See Rule No. 194. IG and 17 Repealed. These sections wliich road as follows, viz : — "16. The Minister of Finance and Uoceiver-Oencral shall pay out of " any moneys in his hands for the time hoiiiK lawfully applicable thereto, "or which are thereafter voted by Parliament for that purpose, tiic " amount of any moneys or costs which have been so certified to him to " bo due to any suppliant. 30 V., c. 27, s. 18." "17. Any costs adjudged to Iler Majesty on a petition of right shall " be paid to the Minister of Finance and Receiver-General. 39 V., c. 'JT, " s. 16,"— have been repealed by 50-.")l Viet. ch. 16, Sch. B, and re-enactid in section 47 of The Exchequer Court Aet. 18.— Repealed. This section wliich read as follows, viz :— " 18. The judges of the Supremo Court, or any *ivo of thorn, may, " from time to time, make general rules an under seel W Vict, ell The on " 19. { " rules and " pleading, ■' right in I' " >«' far as ; " a|)i)ly .-md "8. M." The sub '/'/((' K,vehe(ji 20.-] The origi "20. Al " Act " not ii "diction by ( " been confet " ^7. .s. 13." The abov iiiuiecessary . 2l.~Ui The origin " 21. Not) ;' (I.) Prej " jirivileges or " (2.) Prtv " lliis Act : or- "(3.) Give " (".) In an " leiiicdy in Ei " tliere, prior tc " Kingdom, paF " fiiurth years n " Act to timcnd " '^eedbujs and t •'■•IK I'KTITI„,V ()I.'i;r.,nTA,.,. 136 : -1-;:- '"• =.11 sM.i, n,i,.s .„, .;.,,,:" ; , , ', ^' -r;- •'•;'' -r,..., or !,.„, „„„ I"— ;1 "Unn ,in,.. within .1,1 J, ,1' "'>""";• ''^' ''"' '•'■^■''"^'"" Act ; „,„1 ,nch rulo or o..,|„, „,, „ , f., ,""' '" '"•'•■'• '"•"'<• ".Hj,.r t|,i« "%;•'■'•'"- "-."■ a!: :.o^':;i:riuTT\. ^'"^''••^•"■"- l!».-iioponlc.lI,y 50-51 Vict., d,. ,,;, sd,. |! TI.oon«i„;,,s,.r.tio„rea,iasCollows,vi.- •; ■•;•-.;. ;;;r .;;:;:: ^x ;;;r:;;;tr%"v'"^ ^-^ - ">■ — l'"a Bection . The several sections of thi.s Act which were repealed under the provisions of M-r>\ Vict., ch. 1«, were so repealed either in view of the fact that the new Excheifuer Conrt Aato(l tlio (hy of A. D. I*'oriii i>. To the Ilunoiirablo tho Mii.istor of IV Petition of ricrlif- of A i> • ir of Canada, at -''' '^ ^•'" '" 'f^'" Majesty^ E.el.ciuer Court ^^I hereby certify, tlmt on the ,,,^ ^ "'^' ^^- "^o;jna;s :;iZ^:i :sj2'if ^'" ^'^-<^) «ee also Form under Rule 194. day of '•.dgc: {Judge's signature). The lixj)ropriatioii Act. 52 VJCTOIUA. ClIAl'TEli 13. Wild or all real ■ Hiiiigs (l( 1)0 puid I leaso . ill Avi rc'MpeviiiiK expropriation ol' landM. [Assented to '2nd Mai/, ISb'J.] Jler iMajfsty, hy ami witli tlio udvicc and consent of tlie Senate and House of (-unmions of Canada, enacts as follows: — Nhort Title. 1. This Act may be cited as " The E.i'projyriation Act.'' lutcrprctiitloii-iVIiuiMtct' -Dcpsirtiiiciit-Miipcriiiteudoiit — l»iil»lic WorliH Conveyance— I.aiiil - lieasc. 3. In tliis Act, unless tlie context otherwise rc<|nircs, — (a.) The expressi(»n " Minister " means tlie head of the department charujed with the con.strnetion and maintenance of the public work ; (h.) The expression " department " means tlie department of the (Tovernment of CaiKida charged with the construction aiul maintenance of the public work ; (c.) The expression "superintendent" means the superin- tendent of the public work of which lie has, under the Minister, the charge and direction ; (J.)Tiie expression '' public work "' or " ]Mii)!ic works" means and includes tlie dams, liydraulic works, hydraulic privileges, liar bors, wharves, piers, docks and works for improving tlie naviga- tion of any water — the liglithouses and beacons— the slides, dams, piers, booms and other works for facilitating tlie transmission of timber — the roads and bridgi.'S, the public buildings, the telegraph lines. Government railways, canals, locks, dry-docks, fortilicatiuiis and other works of defence, and all other projjerty, which now belong to Canada, and also the works and properties acquired, constructed, extended, enlarged, repaired or improved at the expense of Canada, or for the ac(piisition, construction, repairing, extending, enlarging or improving of which any public money is voted and a[)propriated by I'arliament, and every woi'k required for any such purpose— but )iot any work for which money is apjiropriated as a subsidy only ; (e.) The expression " conveyance " includes a " surrender "to 1 the Crown ; and any conveyance to Her Majesty, or to the Minister, or any oUicer of the department, in trust for or to the use of Her Majesty, shall be held to be a surrender ; Power ( PONMC porai Ac.-] a. Ti dents, agei {a.yii and survey or sink sue relative to (^.) £i perty, stre; which is, i inaintenanci access there (c) En "iiy land, ai l<-'^'s, poles, ie(|uired for quari-ying a niatcrial, an( poles and l>j 'uaintaining (d.) Mai timber, stonet 'liin for the c their construi (e.) Ente di'ains to earr '^"ch drains in (/.) Altei watercourse, a 'y, tlie course u-ays, or i-aise "ver or under, "■^ l't> thinks 1 public road, he ''iercof; and t ''"i"l, so disconi ^"i\II thereaftei ^^hich it origiiii THE EXPROPKrATION ACT. 130 -ild ^or ^::^'^S "' t 'r'T'^V'" ^-"^-^ -• ".-.•anted niessuaKOHjarui;, one- mw s I f ' 'IT''^' '^"'' "" real p; ^ . t n real W^l.ts, o.^en.e ^ ; , ::''''''^r"r''^ ^^^ "".V t.mnv' ^^ bo paul I, j. Her Majesty .-.„£; /^^^^ V^''"^'' ^-.'pon.uion is 1^ (y-/ iJiuexj.ressiuii '•lease'' M.r.l., i ^'^^^^^ TO TAKE LAND, ^<, porary roads i»,.„ia.V^f'""V" «« "laleilals Te... ursinksuch trial njtg as lu> <1 ''""«' "'.'J "I'llve .such |,orTn '?' .•elatiyetothepnblio';.;;?^;" '""'" '"^^^-O' i^.r a,,,,;:,:;^;: ^^■''^^=' '«'i" '- JHd^me ^ „^:^.^;"7t '- appropriation'^ man.tenance or repaid of tlenS;^^^ ^''x. "«''N «o'8 o ;;e;iu;red for the public work ''f, "1 ?!"' , ^-'"^ «" the land' .-iuired for the pnS\;; .,;^rfo:'r''' ^'"'"^ "" •i.'arO'.ng and carrying, aw'.l Ml,.*''" J'""'P"^«^' of di^r^nn^Mip, ".ateWal, and ^.tUn^Z-^ i:}',-'^!'. ^^^"^^ ^'-ei ^'"S polos and brushuHHKi ^^^^.^Srlr''^^'''^ bnshes, 1^ '"-" au.'"j< or .■ei.irin. the pX ^-or " '"''^•"^- ^onstrneti,;],; . (^^) iinter upon any land' for tl,n ^ d'a.ns to carry oif the wattr fm, , ''',";'•'"'" "^ "lakin^. proper *^'ich drains in'.epair ; *"^'" '''" '>"'^''« ^^ork, or forleepl,'', y, the course of any rive,^ s ;olr o '^''"'"^"^ Pe-'.nane.a- HVs> or raise or sink the level of e slo ''\ '''''^'^ '^'^^^^ or "^ ;•"'■ or under, on the level of or bv S ' " "i^"''' '^ ^^rry the.n "^ 'e thinks proper; bu beVmv 1^ ^ 'Z-^" ^*' ^''« P''I^Ii«^- work i;';^croad,hUli;drsu£ittt^.^,t^^^^^ •i'Wcof ; and the land theretoforo ndi^ "''"^"^ '"oad in lieu '■;•■"; «o discontinued, marbe ?ruifo; J^'i '"•'; ''■»"'^' ^' P^rt o ^ mi thereafter become ti,e | rotm i l.o"' '''' ^^'■^''^*^' ^« ""d '^'»ch It originally formed a part "^ ^'''^ ^"■"«'- '^f tl'e land of 140 THE EXl'KOI'KIATION ACX The public ('iiHt'iiiciit (if |)iis.sii;^t' in ;i niivi^ul)!!' Htreaiii in so I'lir in di'id- nation ol' tlu' ri^flitM of rijiarian owners as to cnalile llu' ( 'rown to niai<<( anv us(\ of tiiu water or Im'iI of tli'' stream wliicli tiiu lenislaiure ileenis i'X|ii'(li- ent for improving flit' navi^aiioii thereof. —VVr-' (^lurii vs. Foirlih, 1 K.x . C. R. 1. {;/.) Divert or alter tin; position of any wiiter-piix', L'UKpipc, Hcwcr, drain, or any tolograpli, teleplioni; or electric liglit wire or polo. llciiioval and ltv|ilaceiiiciit ul* Fviicom. etc., ailjoliiini; any l*ul>li<' H'ork <>l»1iKati4»iiH of liaiul Owacrn. 4. Whenever it is necess.irv, in the Ixiildin^, maintaining' or ropairinif of the i>i\I)iie work, to tak" Sidiiif$H, etc., i' laud where Materials are taken— .ind lor Jflalntalniug the ICallway. 5. Whenever any gravel, stone, earth, sand or water is taken as aforesaid, at a distance from the public work, the Minister may lay down the necessary sidiiiirs, water pipes or conduits, or tracks over or through any land intervening between the pniilic work and the land on which such material or water is found, whatever the distance is ; and all the j)i'ovisions of this Act, except such as relate to the tiling of plans and descriptions, shall apply and may 1)0 used and exercised to obtain tlic right of wav from the ))ul)Iic work to the land on which sucli materials are situate ; and such right may be acquired for a tern\ of years, or permanently, as the Minifter thinks proper; and tlie powers in this section contained may, at all times, be exercised and used in all respects, a+'ter the public work is constructed, for the purpose of repairing and maintaining the same. 1. Kailway sidhuj — DaniMjcs. — The construction of a railway sidinjj along the sidewalk contiguous to lands whereby access to such lands is in- terfered with, and the frontage of the property destroyed for the uses tor which it is held (in tliis case for sale in building lots), is such an injury thereto as will entitle the owner to compensation. The Queen, v. Burn/, 2Ex. C. K, a33. When whole lot can he more t^dvantageously pur- eliaued than a ;>iirt» 0. Whenever for the purpose of procuring sufHcient lands for railway stations or gravel pits, or for constructing, maintain- "ig an pr.M i.s "!• pan s.'lid p, iihle pi only as •d' tnci fame is (lie ,sin deems v s^h.'ill no "•liicii is i'liipi it.es Wlio nil qnir Pro* 7. T <'Uipowero ''l".V I'Mgilli 'iirnisli til, ''I' acquire ■'■iirveys, ho I'rt'ectas if "•it'i had I), sworn in at ii'id the boi "■"^licd by ,„ 'iio enginoe ho of the SI Iwundaries I 'iiiid i^nrvovc ""' property !'ie true and f''^'J are so e planted, afte; pi'oprietors o !"■ written de '" f'le preseni ;•" ' ohalf of 1 'liat in case oi f.'ii' same, suci ","" ; and pn l'';i"ted in tlm 'J'-r bo incumb, f;"' l»oundaries "^'t'ossai'y so to' T"K EX|.Roi.H,.vn„.v Mr "r-"'-^^^^^^^^^^^ '• 'J'Jh.' Alinisto •■m|)ou-(TO(I t ■')".V i'ni;in(vi 'V''-'"''™-;:;:'fe,;;;'^- /;:;-:" ''"b-i-n*.! f" mala ur any /', !;;™t^'"M'i"-S';s™s,"-'»>.s iscnj)fi,„iH of 'fcoUs if fl '•""■'^''^' plan. a.,;i ,| 'ic < 'i-^i-« z:;:^:::t- ^''''" i'-v. ^™ >', u-ulfor the 1 ■ 'y a la; '";"'^'« '■" Oana.l ,|;:^y ''ouM.larv anj and siic'Ji 'io satiie -ft' ur c:.>nne(;te(i tl ;'.'"' ^'h! iKiiind, |'"Wneo in \v],ie!, tl «iii'V(')-or ,1„)\. j icnsed lorc- and tl; ■'»n,;:-™i»-...i;w:;ri-'L::;!-;.«^a.; It' oni^i/ioe,. or pi-onoi- 8toi '^'I'lnanentl .V cstah- l''""fed, after dn 1? ! "'^'' '"0""nien( o ; •^' l^''o^"Jcd '"• "-.itlen diN,..;nfS ^'"''''''^■>' ""''cfcd a/HlVll ''"'^' *^' t''o "' ff"^ P'-ose CO '? ^^ .■^"^•^' ''^""Kiarics s , ' " ^/''^^''-v-^^/'i^^ 142 TUK KXI'HiiPUIAIIiiN ACI. TIIK KXIMiOl'UIA'I'lON OF LANDS. l*roc4>4>«liiiKM lor lakiiiK Imimm'mmIoii oI' IiiimIm l»4>|iOMli ol liliiii mill d«'M4'ri|»lioii S. I<;niil t;ikcii fnr till' MM- of Her .M;i jcHty sli;ill lie liiid ..|1 l)y int'tcis iiiid IhiiiihIs ; iiihI wlini md )irii|tcr iUhhI or fniivcyiiiicc tlMTcnl' to Hit Miiji'sty U iiiiulc and cxccMitiid hy Ww poi'Mtii liav m^ tliu puwtT to midv(! siicli deed oiMfocvuydiict'.'or wIiiMi a |u!ivnn iiitoi'iHti'd in Kucli land is incapidilo of niikin;.' siidi deed oi- (ron voyancf, or uiicn, lor any other riiason, tiic Minis((!i deorns il advisalilo ho to do, a plan and description of sncli land Bij^nicd hy till! MiniHtor, tlic dopiity of tli(< Minister or liie secretary id" tlie department, or liy tile superintendent of the piiidic work, or hv an enjj;iiieeror the deparlnii'iit, or liy a land surveyor didy licensed and sworn in and for tlie Province* in which th(> land is situate, siiall 1)0 deposited of reeord in the oiruto of tiie registrar of deeds for the eouiity or roiristration division in wliich the land is sitnate, and such land, hy such de[)osit, HJiall theroiiiton. hecoiiio and remain vested in Her Majesty. 1. Aaniiimiinit ()/ riijhts in html i.vpnijti'inlnl iirfviDiisli/ ii,'iiiiir<,l hif Iriim; (•i>inriiinici:--A}\ nKicciiu'iit liy a |iro|)rit'((ir t.i sell lainl to tln' Crown for a i)ulilic worii, loliuwcd liy iiiimi'diiilc iMisscusiori and, within :i year, by a dt'od of surrender, is siillieicnt under 'I'lic Ki-jiniiiridtiDii Art, H. (U. S. 0. e. :W) to vest the title to such laud in the Crown, and to de- feat a convoyaiico thereof made sid)sei|uent to stieli agreement and posses Hion, hut jirior to such surrender. -77(e (,>(«(■//, r. MrCnnh/, y Kx C U 311. 3, Expropriation— MvUHaml /»()»//(/,s.— Under ;U Vict. (I*. K. I.)ili. 4, the commissioners who had charge of th(< construction of the I'rince Kilward Island Railway, were, auionj; other tliin;;.i, re(|uired to lay off liv metes and hounds the lands expropriated for tlu^ railway purposes liefore reeonling a description of the same in tlie ollieo of the Uei;iHtrar cC Deeds. Having failed to do so it was hvlil that th,y liad not complied u ith the statute and that the Crown had not aecpiin : title to the Ijiiid. 77(. (Jiiir)i, V. Sigsifortli,2 Ek. C. R. I'.M. Correction allowed. {). In case of any uniission, inisstateinent or erroneous description in sueli plan or de.-,cription, a corrected plan and dcscri])tioM may bo deposited with like eitcct. Plan or land In iioNSCHMion of II. M. may l»e depomiteil at any time. 10. A plan and description of any land at any time in the occnpatioii or possos.sion oi Her Majesty and iisctl for the pur- poses of any pulilie work may he depositdl at any time, in like m;inner and with like eiroct as herein jjiovidedj^ savinj^ alw.ivs tlK^ \ct~f--\ claims to eoinpcnsatiun of any person intere.-re.i therein. I»e| I porliii. M'creta I'lihh'e siirvey( •iforesai •'eposifc i'ldicatii neeo.ssar ■md dcHi Minister "k! re^rist sliall, witi fiieli reifis J>r///i(i \fn 'licreof. ^\ot» 13. A file rei,'istri section ,„(., •I'l'l of the , at the fiirie icsiViied (J,. Will U Iff tlie (loveiiiii I'l'i'i of stieli '^t'partincnt ContractiN c . 15. Any ■'^ei^nieiir, gna,., f"' I'orson, not cossors and ass] represents, wIk '''"•' /r, or other 4'|I»mII 4»r Im' iiiid nir niivcy;iii('i' (iisoii liav I a |u;rHiiii Vl\ di' (Mill ik'Ofiis il si^^iU'd l»y iry (if flu; nrl<. or hy ly licensed Ik Ki'tnate, r (if diM'ds is situate, uuiiiu and // iici/iiirrd lailil to till' 1(1, within :i 'idtiiiH .1(7, , and to (Ic- anil posses ! Kx. U. li. ''""• '':Vli(,|.,i,,v,,(,.v ACT I, In die, , """•*"'"- '».i...M.r. '''■|'"-^'f<''l l>v fl,..,) ., r " ''•'••""•d and Vd /.'■'"'■'' "« '■"•"•••"'M^' (iia in '■"•";""' ■•'""""•ifv !• t ; u-':' ''■■'^•'' '•"<"' I no ( niwn. " ""-"»' "V i,;.'".,:is,: ,;:;:' rT'""'"' '-■■■•- ........... »q«..lmcnt of ,l,e IVovi,*;. '"■ *'l'""-l i" >l.e c',„w„ u',:, «'^'"e t(. tl cU ' " ""'V'"^ ''"'• ^''«'^«of nd ''"^ ^^""■«t«'- ^or ^'"""' •'^"^^'"-•'y als.. contna'ct "ll "^ '^"^«3' the '•tec and a^n-ee witJi tJie 144 ■nil'; KXI'liol'KIATlON ACT. ■'i Minister as to the aiuoiint tif coinpcMisation^ to l)0 paid for any sucli land or property, or for dama^^-s occasioned thereto, by tlie construction of any pulilie work, and j^ive ac(inittaiice thci'efor. Apitointiiiciii ol' legal rcprc^icntative. 1(). In any case in which tliei'e is no jj^nardian or otlic>r person to ix'prcsent any person under any "• tiMou.r/h. '"'"■'-''"^'"t ll't' c-ontro lin,. of n , """ "^ *'.-'<^". At '-at J::;^^;^-'^ "f Aan. M .:; ^ ,' ';;:;-; '^^ l>-staked them for .Heh;,',:l"-^V''^ 'i-nti,,- ;,. „ '^'' ''"'r "' "'" such agreen.en , .^ ''^■'■•■'" "■'•. an,l u- ,hin , . > f'^'^^" f™"' plan and descn-nfi/.''' '" '"^'""^' ^^''^ sot / ' ^''""' ^'""^«to of agreement on the .. , ^'"^" "^ ='-^1 .'* ivf ash' /""'*'' °^ "'•' -ticipated. and^ ,r;;:;:l^^' '^ •'"-■^•■^ -' « "ar^;"\"^^ "'« Attorney-General "^'^ '''''"a''^ ^"to ..ourt on H, , ""^ ^'^«>- ^ "" ' • ■^tekrinie, 2 Ev. C. U iii of iif'jiiircd or t "^y airroed iin !• f.,I r ' or proporfy ; ,i„(| "'.n>"l>lic \v,.rksliall ^r e "'"'" OJ- adjudired fo, ^ •f;"-ori„J„rioJvSa "".y olaitn to ,, , . .y affected ^f'.i"d in tlie stead of «'• iiicnmbranee upon 146 THE EXPROrRIATION ACT. eucli laiul or property shall, as respects Her Maiesty, be converted into a claim to such coni[)ensation money or to a proportionate amount thereof, and shall be void as respects any land or jiro- pertyso accjuired or taUisn, which shall, i»y the fact of the takinjj; possession thereof, or the iilin^' of the ])lan and description, as the case may bo, become and be absolutely vested in Tier Majesty. 1. Iiijnrioiin (ilTcrliiiit.' \\>v {]w iiii'asiiic of damaKos in cases wIkm'c lands are not taken, ♦xit injuriously all'trttMl only, see liiiirii c. The Qiireii. a Ex. (J.R. 3;s;i. UnvdeiwU v. Tin- Mctropolititn Ilxird of \V. Jabbv. The HullDoekCo.,^q. B. 413; and Duke of Bueeleuch v. Tuv Metropolitan Hoard of Work.% L. R. 5 Ex. 321, and L. R. 5 H. L. lis. referred to. I bill. See post No. 7. 0. Munieijtdl dsnessnient roll. -Thti valuation of a property appeaiiiiK upoi; the nuuiicii)al assessment roll iloes not constitute a test of the actual value upon which com|)ensatiou should be based, where such valuatimi is made arbitrarily and without consideration of the trade carried on upon the property, or the profits derivable therefroni. Ibid. 7, Lo.s's ()/ bai-'iness. — Claims in expropriation matters must be only for direct and consequent damages to the property and not to tl.j person or to the business of the claimant. UlcF'herson v. The Queen, 1 Ex. C. H. 53, (1882). 8. Oravel pit. —Where lands expropriated for the purpose of a railway gravel pit were assessed in respect of their agricultural value, it was held that such basis of valuation was erroneous and that the assessment slmiiltl bo made in respect of the value as a sand and gravel pit.— f^.:ndilc fuither tllHt wh more tli respect ( V. The (, 0. / dawia^ro I cxecutioi 34, the j)i sideratioi value. 2 10. Z, property I mencemej "f proper f ^'X. C. R. ; H. a> purpose of to conij)erj market for 12. A'at in tlie liarbi nor of Quel a I )ro vision Jiiin a reasoi ivsunio poHsi "lent. ifel this power o would bo ex( Canada. //(, that inasuiiic ed under the was entitled t t'on. Thntvi nature of tJie 13- Exjvo pio.secuting a \'alley Canal, , taken foi- the claimed a lartre (1) as riparian. ■I liead-race pre 'i'ce, and (3) frc '0 the full extei '•'Hild not cut r P'iatod part. A Pi'iisation for th cover for any in tlic waters of th o a tlic sales of simi], of such value, l 15. Coinpensa THK EXPiiOPiJIATION ACT. t'latwhen lan.Js takon '"^^ ;=- .= i:;n'ii~' "".;r;:s::;:^ '-Sn! :n:'i5'- '?-- =s,;:;:r: '- - ■ •-■ =-[:n~^ to compensation " . ''"^^'■*'"" "s '"Ulast ti,.. ^""'I«ny /„,• n,,. Canada. //o/,„„ , '^^.'j ^' »«'.•. an ropre.e„te,l l>v ,. '""•^••"•""t. t'o". That va?n„ I ' ^''''"'" Of tlio lot -.f fi , '""'"'".'/••* -!<•/, N. ^'-•'n«lala,.., * :?:;r"^ "^ "- "-'K.tion o t. Tr"'^' '"' '■"'" '''■•'"nparianowL '^"'"^''^^''''•'''^'S'''' to have b, , ;""■'• '"'<' ••''«^> to tho full extent ..II h ""-'•>' "'O"''' not ho nl.i , ! "'"'' '"'a-l- P-.sationforttl' IT *'"''' "^'-^^ -'"Je A. ar^ B ' "'"""'' "'^- -^Pro- 14- ^alue of landH fnr. 1 n- f^'non. y/,y 148 TlIK KXl'ROl'UIATION ACT. — Whoroii wli/uriiicoiii-Hoot'cotistructioii, and iiiiiU'iinls to ho used in cuni- pli'tiriK it, Imd l>ccn taken hy tlio Crown, theoiirt allowed tlio clainmnts i uui icprosonting the value of the wliurf oh it Htood, together Avitli tliat c> the iiiaterials ; and to this amount added a reasonahle .sum for the super- intendence of the work l>y the builder, who was one of the elaiuiants, for the use of money advanced, and for the risks incurred hy him during the construction thereof, in other words a sum to cover a fair prolU to the builder on the work so far coni|>lele,l. Sinnsini r. Tliv (Jaecii, 2 Ex. C.ll. 94. 16. Coiupcusatiou moiu'n, tninufvr of html (i/ti;r e.vjiroiiridtioii. Under section II of 77(c Kd-pntitridtioii .1(7. (It.S.C. ch ;)!»,) the compen- sation money for any land acipiired or taken for a i>ulilic work stands in the stead of such land, and any cuiim or incumbrance upon such laud is converted into a claim of compensation, and such claim once created con- tinues to exist us HomethiriK distinct from the land, and is not allected by any sulweipient transfer or Hurrender ol such land. I'lirtrhlge v. Tlic (I ■■(It Wcstcnt Rdilwdy Coiiipdiii/, 8 U. C. (J. P. !»7, and Di.von v. DiiUi- more and Potomm: Uaib-oad Oump m(//, 1 Mackey, 78, referred to. The Queen i\ MrCurdi/, 3 Ex. U.K. 311. 17. L(ind>i injiirioiislij ((ff('dcd.~-W]wn> lands are injuriously nfrected, no part thereof beint? taken, the owners are not entitled to compensation under The (lovernmcnt Eiiiliriiyn Act, 1881, unless the injury (1) is occa- sioned by an act made lawful by the statutory powers e.verci.sed,-(2) is such an injury as would Irive sustained an action but for such statutory powers, anil (;i) is an injury to lands or some ri;^ht or interest therein, and not a personal injury or an injury to tuwlo. The Queen v. Barry, 3 Ex C. R. 38,'!. 18. Dainayei^ from construction and i^ser of pulMc works.— Qua're:— Whether the rule that compensation in cases of injurious airection only must bo confined to such damages as arise from tlie construction of author- ized works, and must not be extended to those resulting from the use of such works, is applicable to cases arising under The Gomrnmeid Rdilwiii/n Act, 1881 V Ibid. 19. Overhead crossin(j —Obstruction of access— Damages —In the con- struction of a (Toverninent railway, the Crown erected a bridge or overhead crossing on a portion of the highway in such a manner as to obstruct access from such highway to M.'s property, which he had theretofore enjoyed ; and the court held that >I. was entitled to compensa- tion under IVit; Cowrn^icu^ Iiailu-ii!/.i Act and The E.vpropriationAct. Beckett V. The Midliind Railway t'ompany, L.R. 3 C . P. 83 referred tu The Queen i\ Malcolm, 3 Ex. C.R 357. 20. Expropriation— Description of premises.— In m\ award for land expropriated for railway purposes where there is an adecjuate and suflicieiit description, with convenient certainty of the land intended to be valued, and of the land actually valued, such award cannot afterwards be set aside on the ground that there is a variation between the description of the land in the notice of expropriation and in the award. Biijaouette r. The North Shore Railway Company, 17 Can. S.C.R. 36.3. Payiuont when price does not exceed #100. 23. If the cuiiipLMisation money af^reed for or adjudged does not exceed one hundred dolhirs, it inay, in any Province, be paid to the person who, urider tliis Act, caii lawful'ly convey the liind or property or a-^ree ini- ihu coinpensiition to be made in the case, saving always the rights of any other person to euch compei^a tion money as against the person receiving the same. Parti, 2i or pi'op constriK husband hy or ot wtatemei of every and of tl interest. Se« an '"forini acqii tend* 26. I taken for P"I>h"c wor t'vhibited i '•e set fort] ('/-.) Ti '"' pi'operty . (^'•) Ti: !" siich lan< '"forest and Wii.s subjoct, (c.) Tin to such pors( '■''ii'-go, hen, ('/•) An "'Illation of i Tlio follow! P'opriation pro 'n't ween In Thp '"'K MPRoi-nr AT/ON ACT l"»'l""J..f;l, v.; i '"''''" "•"'■'<■ ■>■■ -4,. .2, ■''''■'■''■■'''/ 111" "y;.ro„ iXlf " fit;:-;. »!■»" "|...„ 'i™ T;;;'^,,"''' ''- '"'nrormntl«„ |,„ .,, '■.vl.ihitod 't 1 (.'t "'■""•'■■•"■"'■"'I of t," ""■"°" "f •■"'J' <« .0. foni, :^ '-''"i-- Co,,,. ,„ i,,f,,;.r,i! „r;i; «-, '•;;;o JNFOlurATJON. I« the lOvchequer CCrt or r. The Quoon on tho /.,(• Canada, ^"f«'-"'nfio„ of t,,,. ''ili'd on tlie And day of A. a Attornoy-General of Plaintiff ; Defendant. 389. 150 TlIK KXPUOl'RrATION ACT. ■Ilf To the lloHoiiViible llir JiiiUir of the Exvheqni'r ('ourt of Canada,— Tlu^ Infortnation of i\w Ri^;ht lloiiourablo Sir John S. D.TIioiniwon, II<>r Mi>,j(>st,y's AUornoy-ficncnil for the noiiiinion of Canada on liehalf of Hjt Mn.jcHty, Showfith as follows :— 1. My till" Act of tli(> Parliament of (Canada, TiS Viot., cli. \\\, hoc. '^, l)aHHcil ill tilt' year IHSl), it is onactetl, inter alia, that the MiniHtcr, nieaninK tlicrchy (iic lii'iid of the dt'|i;irtnient oftho (Jovernniont of Canada, charged with liic coiistniclioii and niiiintenancc of tiie ])ul)lic work, within the nieaiiiiiK of the siiid chapter, may i)y iiiniself, liin (>ngineers, superinten- dealH, agents, workmen u!id servants enter npon and take poKseHsion of any land, real estate, property, streams, waters and watereourcos, the appro- priation of \vliicli in the Judj^ment of the said Minister is necessary for the use, construction, maintenance or repair of any public work within tlie meaning of the said Act or for ol)tainin^; better access thereto. 2, 'i'lie Slinister of Militia and Defence for the Dominion of Canada, beinn' the head of th<' department of the (Jovernment of Canada, charged witli tlio construction and maintenance of a Drill Hall to he erected in the said City of Halifax as a pid)lic work of Canada within the meaning of the said Act, has by himself, his engineers, agents, workmen and servants entered upon and taken possession of certain lands and real property here- inafter mentioned, the same iiaving been in the judgment of the said Minister necessary for the use, construction, maintenance and repair of the said Drill JIall to be erected then on and for obt.aining access thereto, and the said lands and real property have been taken for the use of Her Majesty (ho (iiueen, and liav(> been laid of! by metes and bounds and a plan and description of tlie same, signed by the deputy of the said Minister of Militia and Defence were deposited of record on the 13th day of March, 18i)4, in the olUce of the Registrar of Deeds for the County of Halifax, in which County the said lands and real property are situate and the same thor(!by became and now are vested in Her Majesty the Queen. ;5. Tli(! said lands and real property are described as follows :— (Here insert deseriptioii of Imid .) 4. The said lands and real property were .acquired by Her Majesty the Queen in the manner aforesaid and the right, title and interestof the defen- dant in the same were accpiired by Her Majesty the Queen on the 13tli day of March, 1804, by the tiling of the plan and desca-iption as set forth in the second paragraph of this information. 5. The defendant claims to have been the owner in fee simple of the said lands and real property subject, however, to a mortgage made on the 27th day of October, 188.'), by C. D. and wife, the predecessors in title of the said defendant to E. F. and G. H., trustees of I.F., to secure the sum of $G00 at the time of filing the said plan and description and the said defendant claims that he has sustained loss and damage in respect of his estate and title in the said lands and real property by reason of the said entry and taking of said lands and real property and by reason of the erection tiicreon of the Drill Hall above mentioned, and by reason of other lands of said defendant being injuriously affected by said expropriation. 6. Her Majesty the Queen is willing to pay to the defendant the sum of 11,800.00 in full satisfaotion of his estate, right, title and interest, free from encumbrance in the said land and real property and in full satisfac- tion and discharge of all claims of the del"en). • •■md just , licscribcd allcgeil ] inforniati ((•). T mentioned conij)en.sat CO- Si seem meet L. M. Soli Note.—' .Majesty'.s At The defen John S. D. Th 'leiein, says as !• Headui -• He says 'hio and luider '■'■ Thedefc t'"' lands descr tenement prope Niiiii a." rentals f •'"id ouster the f |'''fendant charg insii/Iicient and inid ouster he Jia 4. The defenc tender of $1,800 i foi' and in reaped TIIK KXPROI-RfATION ACT. <■"><' real prop,!,.,., , , lol '• '^•"' "i jt'Hty the Oil /,, -PI . ('•iiaKi-apli of tliiH r.. M. ""'°""'':JSi,^E;?™''- "•■-'"< Attornoy-f;oneral f,,,- t),n r. ■ ^' Oanu'la. '" ^'''"''"'on of (^fWr •CKS) ^'^'^^szz::!i^Z^,r- Thompson, Her Stao.ni„ion of ( 'ana.h lilo i ,! • f; "'""'^ ""' ^^--^'--nts in paragraphs 1 o , , , -• He says that tlie nmrfr^n • '. 2, 3, 4 and 5. 162 TIIK i;\l'Ki>l'KIArioN ACI'. (liimnKt' fon.s('i|non( tlii'iclrom, .iiiil (lint it mny lii' a(ljiiilK<' ||i<> sum n( .f.'.riOit tluTcf'or. toKotliPr witli ilitcrcHt ami Jiin cosls. I Diitt'il 111 IHl) ('. I). Solicld r Tor ()i'f(>niliint. To the [lonoiirublo Tlu' Attoiiicy-Ocnt'nil of ('iiiiada. mill to K. F., Kh((., IiiHSolicilor. F.II'ccI of ill lor mat ion Kcrvivc, etc. _ Stt. Sucli iiifcii'iiiatioii sliiill l)i' (IcciiuMi and tiikcii to l)t' tlui institution of a suit airaiiist tlu; persons nainod therein, and shall eonchulo with a claim foi such a judifincnt or declaration as in the opinion of the Attorncy-Ocnera'l tht" facts warrant. It sluvll 1)0 served in like nianiior as other it. Formations, and all proceed- ings in respect thereof or suhs pieiit tiiereto shall he rejjjulated hy iind shall conform as near as may he to the procedure in otlii-r cases instituted hy information in >Mich court. .See under preceding section for I'orni ol' inConuation. l>cti>iioeM tiiort'to. 27. Any pei-son who is mentioned in any such information, or who afterwards is m:i(h> or heconnis a party therett), nuiy, hv his answer, exception or defence, raise any question of fact or law incident to the determirntion of liis riii;hts'to such (!ompensa- tion money w any part thereof, or in i'es|)eet of the sutllciency of such compensation money. See under section :-'"i loi- lorni of defence. Kflcct or iiroccciliii^g -«^l:iiiiiH to lie afljiulKcii on hy the court. 28. Such proceedin-js shall, so far as thj parties thereto arc concernod, har all claims to the compensation money or any part thereof, including: any cluim in respect of dower, or of dowor not yet open, as well as in respect of all mortnjanjes, hypothecs or in- cuinhranees upon the land or property; and the court shall make such order for the distrihution, piiyment or investment of the com- pensation money and for the secu'rinj,' of the rij^dits of all persons interested, as to rif. North Stiiffordsliirc Rij. Co. r. Laiulor, 2 E.x, alio, Hodges On Ruilwaiis, 6th Edn. 175. ; or all/ est . ; niort^ cited. I)e a III land o the da l)een t( ^\\ii eoi compel tender. Infc 30. •Ictermii part to a part tjiei therefor stateinen may, for otherwise it uvAy ill annum tli Sectior Court Act, of four j)er PI). 63, 111. .'{1. T «l)all he in ^lii'cct tliat i^i'own or b '■^ee Rule ■'"'■-• ''■•>;i'ltUl-iaATI(,N ACT. '•'Vt'iy IMT.son l.uvi,,.. .Mv i... . '*^ "'• "Iwolllt... i,s,.„tif|,.,| ," ■ '"^'''''^t l-'l'tiill <.r t,..„|M,.nrv. Hio date wliwi m,l,.,„„,, '.'"'."' ^'^7" '"• >M)iino„,s|.. •./V....^ i ? ^^^'^P'^^tu^^^^^ ^hnttU. delay infl.o iin.l !•'"• oa,,y pors.,, c.,titl( I i " ', '' ''"'•'hutaWo in whole J' I'art thereof, ,„. tl.at Hnel, , L ' L*"'''''''^''''^''''"^''' "">"oy or . .^ therefor furnishe.l to th,. \r-' • *" ' "'^ ""t upon (le;iiin,l .» V """•"" ^'"'t to it appears j„i;.^ ''''" ''''^^ ^''''" -M'cr centum po, Section 4 of 52 Vict ,.i, ^^w . . VV. 08, 111. '"'''^'^ «f .i"osts . TATMENT OF C0.tn,V8,„,0N OK COSTS Payment .1 c.„,pc„.„„.„ „,„ ^^^ IT)! TIIK KXI'IJOI'KIATION Ai T. uiidor the jiulj^iiu'iil (tl tin' K\('lifi|ii('i' ("oiirt, in viitiu^ <»!' tli" |irt)visii>iiri (if tins Act, liu is uiifitlitil an (^(itii|iuiisati()ii iiujiiuy or COHtH. Si>i« Kul<' l!tl. F.ANDS VKSTKI) IN WKll MA.IFSTV. l.iindM iK'qiiircil v4>o(<'il In ll«>r ifliiJCNty Nli<»ri*N aiid IkmIm of l*iil»li<' liai'ltorK tuny hv m»I«1, *1<* I'rivate rlKlit^ Miivvd. ;{){. Ail laiuN, stri'aiiiH, wati'i i-oiirsoH luid pni|K'iiv ac(|iiirt'(l for any |iiil)li(' Wdi'ii sliail lio vostcd in Her Majusty and, v\ lien not rc'(|iiircd I'or tlio pnliliii work, may lio 8old or dihpoHcd ol' nndortiiL' antlu)rity ol tlic (iovcrnor in('onncil, and all liyiiranlic powers created liy the eoiistrnetioii of ai-y pnldie. work, or tlie expuuditnre of imblie money thereon shall he vested in Her Majesty, and any portion tliorcof not ie(|iiirod for the pul)lie work may he sold or leased nnder the antliority aforesaid ; and any portion of the shore or \)vA of any puhlie liarhor vestiul in llei' Nfajesty, as represented liy the CJnvernineiit of Canada, not required for puhlie jinrooses, may, (tn the joint recommendation 01 tiu' Ministers of I*ul)li(r Works and of Marine and Fisheries, he sold or leased undi'r the antliority aforesaiil ; and the i)ro('eeds of all sueli sales ami leases shall he aeeounted for as puhlie money ; hut no such sale or lease shall prejudice or altect any right or privilege of any riparian owner. Iiitcrl'crciicc with iiaTlKaUoii ProviNo Certain woriiM are '* lanl'iil workm." 34. AVhenever in any Act of the Parliament of Canada, antliority is given hy the approi)riation of puhlie money or othei- wise to construct any bridge, wliaif or other puhlie work in anv navigable water, such authority includes authority to interfere with the navigation o'^' such water in such manner and to such extent as shall he appi'oved by the (icovernor in Council, subject always to any provisions of any Act for limiting such interler ence ; and every bridge, wiiarf or public work heretofore con structed with the public money of ('anada in or over navigable water, shall be and be deemed to be a lawful work or structure. 1. Interference with niirii/atioii— Dominion and Provincial rights. - Wlienever by an Act of a Provincial Legislature passed before the Uiiicm authority is given to the Crown to peruiit an interference with the public right of navigation, such authority isexercisiblo by the Governor-General and not by the Lieutenant-Governor of the Province. The Queen v. Fisher, 2 Ex. C. R. 365. 2. Grant from the Crou-n—Doinin ion and Provincial rights.— A grunt from the Crown which derogates from a public right of navigation is to that extent void uuiess the iiilerlerence with sucii navigation is authorized by Act of Parliament. The Provincial Legislatures, since the union of the provinces, cannot authorize such an interference. Ibid. aetiitn,^ aKiiiiisf , aorlif at ubiii wro •'•1. Uiu and The H. •>•). eliapter ( uifli Mio .•iMiendiiK registrar twelfth se said Act proceeding ProvlNioi .37. If sections of Act Why .,, "f elaiiij wii named in (I <''|'inpcnsati( luiiess other •"^'iflicient co; '"■ ''ijiirionsi «'i'-pen.satio f'le court, 8u ol'tain a judj entitled." ' wii«l Act /iffv . , ; . '''P">)>rint;„n Art ' ' '' ''>' ""• ...".:„;", ""•■'« »'<•■«.... ..,.„ T\w PatiMil Act. rAKTOKCllAlTKIK;! OFTIIK KKVISKI) STATHTKS OK (IAN A DA. (.Uiiincililvil hi/ hi \irl.,rli. IH .■ rill IVc/., .//. M ; .'il .V» \'irl., rh . ;i;i, mid r,r,M \-irt.ch. 'J J.) I'ATKJN It. |{y Hcction ;17 of U. S. (.!., i;li. (U (;im iiiiii'iuli'il l>.\ . , Vicl., ill. i:i, ami T)!-.'),') Viil , cli. :i:i) tin' Kxclu'(|iior Court is nivt'ii exfliisivo original JuHh- diction for tlio foifi'iliirt' of patciils of invi'iitloii in (mmch (1) of fiiiliirc \iU<'Htt'il within two yi-ars from the diitf tht-reof ; ('J) ivnil where tiie |iii(eiitee, after the oxpiration of twelve nionthn from tiie ihite of tlu- patent, importnor euiiMes to he imported into Canada the invention for whicii the patent is Krantetl, Hy Heetion ;U of thi> fame Act the court is further K'ven (diuurnint original Jurisdiction with tho provincial courts in procuedingH for the itu|)eachmt. IM^O.— Au Act reH|»uvli»K I'alviitN ol' liiteiilioii. llor Miiji'sty, l)y iiiid with the iidvice and <;(>iiseiit i>l' tlic Semite iiiul ituiise of Cuinmoiis of Caiiiula, eiiaetn as follows :- . Nhorl Tlllo. 1. Tliiy Act may he eitcnl as " The I'ulent A<;L " ;{5 Vic, ch. 2ei»Ml3' ComiulMMiouer'* ''luveiitiou^'— "LeKal repreNCiitatlvCM." 3. In this Act, unless tho context otherwise re(|iiif08,— (o.) The expression " Tho Minister " means the Minister nl Agriculture ; {b.) The expression " Commissioner " means the Comniis sioner of Patents, and the expression "Deputy Commissiuner " means the Deputy Commissioner of Patents ; {c.) The expression " invention " moans atiy new and useful art, machine, manufacture or coinpusition of matter, or any iirw and useful improvement in any art, machine, manufacture ni composition of matter ; {(2.) The expression "legal representatives" includes heir.-, executors, administrators and assigns or other legal representa- tives. 4. 'I papers »;, H. """*'" "^ »"««."»... i«„er. 1 M,, ' ■'•iiwr. ■»• I lie '■•tiiiiiiiKsioniir ulm i 1 y'/^O'i "■ ^Y"^''^ ^'V'taiM ni,.ro or less tin ; ' '^ ""^ speoiHoations ai.,1 ;;7-T error, a.ul if Ht T^olT'S" ^ ''f''''" ^v^h an LI !l'e roinamdor of l.ifi patent ;>.« , ''? P''*'«"too is o:.titlo"e»..r paten.. ''I'ciitoo, mak I a " 'lid Act, 01' wl :es, pcrsoi constr wli net o, witJiont tho « <>'■ l)nts in consent practice I" writinj^r of the r this Act ii'iy invention for 158 THK PATENT ACT. ized hy the patentee or his Ic^fiil rc])resontiitives to make or use it, and who uses it, shall he liahle to the patentee or hi,s le^al representatives in an action of damages for so doing ; and tlie judgment siiall l)c enforced, and tlie damages and costs tliat are adjudged shall he recoverai)le, in like manner as in other eases in the court in which the action is brought. 35 Vict., ch. 20, s. 23 . Action for iiifriiiKciucnt or patent. .'{(K Any aetion for the infringement of a patent may he brought in any court of record having jurisdiction, to the amount of the damages claimed, in the Province in which the infringe- ment is alleged to have taken place, and wliich is also that one of the sairtfe«^ -It is not incumbent u])on a patentee to sliow that he has made active efforts to create a market for his patented invention in Canada. It rests upon those who seek to defeat the patent to show that he negleetiil or rof'i-'ed to sell the invention for a reasonable price when proper a[ipli- cation was made to him tlierefor. Ibid. 0. Patent— Xeu' combination of old material.^ or devices - .\n invention coiiM: ting of a new and useful combination of well kno.Mi materials or devices whicli produces a result not theretofore so obtained is a proper subject for ;; i)atent. Toronto Telephone Mf may on' j;;c. order for an injur^^t^ ai l^rtV'"''^^^"^'^' -^^e f>> thcr use, manufacture or silo n? ff *'"^ "PPo«ite party from ■ f"0'" sncl, order, an apneU V' , ■' '"V^ °'' J"^^^^ ««''««? «^^"ee8, and to the sa ne coTt ' /f f '";,""^^''' *^'« ^^'""o circnm: ;;^;^e court in .hich ^"^^^^ll'Z^^^i^^^ ^^^^J 160 THE I'ATENT ACT. Court iun.v «li»criiiiiiiate in certnin cnmcs. 32. Whenever tlie plaintiff, in any sncli action, fail's to sus- tain his action, hecant-e liis spcciiication and claim embrace more than that of whicli lie was tiie first inventor, and it appears that the defendant used or in[iiiij;ed any i)art of tlie invention justly and truly spccilied and claimed as new, tlie court may discrimi- nate, — and the judgment may be rendered accordingly. 85 Vict.. ch. 26, S.25. Defence in actions for infringement. 33. Tlie defendant, in any such action, may plead specially as matter of dtFence, any fact or default which, l)y this Act, or by law, i-enders the patent void ; and the court shall take cogni- zance of that special pleading and of the facts connected tliore- witli. and shall decide the case accordingly. 35 Vict., ch. 26, 8. 26. Proceedings lor inipeachnient of patent. [" 3-I-. Any person who desires to impeach any patent issued under tliis Act, may obtain a sealed and certified copy of the patent and of the i)etition, affidavit, specification and drawings thereunto relating, ami may have tiic same filed in the office of the prothonotai-y or clerk of the Superior Court for Lower Canada in Quebec, or of any of the divisions of the High Court of Justice for Ontario, or of the Supi-eme Court in IS ova Scotia, or of the Supreme Court in New Jirnnswick, or of the Supreme Court of Judicature in Prince Edward Island, or of the Supremo Court in British Columbia, or of the Court of Queen's Bench in Manitoba, or of the Sui)reme Court in the North-West Territories, according to the domicile elected by the patentee, as aforesaid, or in the office of the registrar of the Exchequer Court of Canada, — which Courts, respectively, shall adjudicate on the matter and decide as to costs ; and if the domicile elected by the patentee is in the District of Keewatin, the Court o" Queen's Bench of Manitoba shall have jurisdiction until thei-e is a superior court in s h District, after which such superior court shall liavc juiisdiction.''] As amended by 53 Vict., ch. 13, sec. 1.— The eflfect of this amendmont has been to give the Exche(iiier Court of Canada concurrent originiil jurisdiction in proceedings for inipeacliment of patents. (Scire facias may issue. 2. The patent and documents aforesaid siiall then bo lie'd as of record in such courts respectively, so that a writ of scire facin.'*. under the seal of the court, grounded upon such record, may issue for the repeal of the patent,"for cause as aforesaid, if, upon pro- ceedings had upon the writ in accordance with the meanini;' of this Act. the patent is adjudged in be void. 35 Vict eh"-"! 8. 29; 37 Vict., ch. 44, s! 1; 38 Vict., ch. 14, s. 8: 49 Vict,! ch 25, 8. 14. 1. I that i)ri inventor y ,i,'ranted si: "iill and void '*^'-^.s the j)ater "•'tiiiii that p( '"Hi after such L'onstruction o ."I'i'iiier that ai " ^" be made 1 '"' L'stahlislunei "(*.) That ^^'■iuiting of a p ''"-' |>ateriten or siiutatives, or U O'" tlicir interest Tirii I'ATKNT ACT. 161 or.,. r "I " V. ui force, 4 Ev ^. Inventor ~ Prior nntont , •-'ntitled to a patent in r , '" ^'''''"'^ ""' '" 'v/^ /or- c extended. 2. Whenever a patentee has been unable to carry on the construction or manufacture of his invention within the two years hereinbefore mentianed, the commissioner may, at any time not more than three months before the expiration of that term, grant to the patentee an extension of the term of two years on Ills proving to the satisfaction of the commissi :ier that he was, for reasons beyond his control, prevented fror> •; ,mplying with the above condition : Term for importation may be extended -Proviso. 3. The commissioner may grant to the patentee, or to his Ici^^il representatives or assignee for the whole or any part of the patent, an extension for a further term not exceeding one year, beyond the twelve months limited by this section, during which he may import or cause to be imported into Canada tlie indention for which tlie patent is granted, if the ])atentee or his legal ic presentatives, or assignee for the whole or any part of the patent, show cause, satisfactory lo the commissioner, to warrant the granting of such extension; but no extension shuU be irrauted unless application is made to the commissioner at some time within tliree months before tho expiry of the twelve months aforesaid, or of any extension thereof. 35 V., c. •> ^ 8- ;5S v., 0. U, 8. 2;-45 y., c. 22, 8. 1. As now in force (t895).— The above section as formei,/ rr j^,.a in cli. 61 of The Revised Statutes of Canada, has first been aui,.. 'ed by 53 Vict cli. 18 (1890), then by 54-50 Vict. eh. 33 (1891) and finally by 53-56 Vict. cli. 24. sec. 6, (1892). The result of these amendments has been to transfer to the Ex- chequer Court of Canada the jurisdiction and powers formerly exerciseil by the Minister of Agriculture in respect of disputes as to whether a pat- ent has or has not become null and void under tlio provisions of tliis sec- tiOD. JURIS 1. . ed by a fommoi spceiflei iniporta '•• -Edisc o w. — ~J freely in; .'uscertain soil and i If the an either to i struction. 3. m ject of a I invented b elements \ ufacture is 4. Pen, vision in tJi Canada the was grantee statute are ought not t( the statute, which the st statute, and to prevent e^ an evasion, t offence, on tl intended by £ almost or qui 5. Pateni patented is of patentee can ( it l)eing esteer time when put his invention i to derive benef imbjic mind th to !iim for the ] of its use, ho "nless it appt^s fvading complij to sell the patejj 6. Pnce—JU Patent Act touc would appear tli is tlie exaction o patent. /6|V;. (a.) The aboi as enacted in I Minister Jiave bee JURISPRUDENCE :- THK PATKNT ACT. IG3 «<• by a patentee ana ued^rr"^^^^^^ r , • i"U^ortationZHnoon f^'''''"^^^" «^«entiJS o ?•'"''' '^"'' '^ ""^ - ^^<-..o„ Ei:::^'^^^^it.re Of the Sn^JCr^f T'.^"^'' -:SK-™--^-iXS^^ a..u. to ««" and use th t ' ^"^ ^''*^''>' Per'^on in Can'^! " "'^ '"'' '"venti,.„ ,« to If thear"Set .r' " """"'"•^ ■"wS. H ""^""'"'^'u'-e. i'nport" either to moo t . ^"" °' "''' P-w/c donS *-, "'" '"'^''"^ ''» 'lUention . ,\^ovelfy fonnlna part Of o ;■ P""^^'-- of ^ueh con- ject of a patent is a comCatiTn .f' J'""''"" ^"'""Ar^^wi.er^ t, mvented by the natenfpJ u ""^ '^'^'ments and one nf „ "^^ *''^ ^ub- elements ^vith resneo l' '"'^ "*'^"">' '« *" the am ' •'"'' " '" ""^'''''^^ vision in the staf II f^ • ' ^" ^° ^^ cpplied ~-Tb^.. ■ to prevent eZCZAr'^t''' ^^'^'^'^em „ us?" ke?''' ^'^ ''^'"'^ "'« an evasion, the Sv^ Jelrl,'?"^' ""-^^^ "« -Po o ^r """« offence, on the theory Z^.J ^'""^ ^ '^ ^^^^ has levelled "Vh •''^'^ "^ intended bv an J, 7 ^ '"'^^ oi" ' / not be o7 . ''"" P'"'ncipal almost or qu,te 2 ^'""''^ ^° ^o^-bia i4 doin. n7 !T''' "''■^' P«r"ament "f nted is of delicate anVsk 2 '""''I'''" «« «'fe-W L the r . to J'im for the n,, r^T ''f ^" ^^''-^^ '^ failure If , '" '"'Pression in the The Copyright Act. I'AllT()FtMIAPTi-lif52()K TIIJO liKVISKD :iTATUTI<;S OF CANADA. (AsiimouUedhyrri Vid., cl, -Jl) ; 5;) I'/V.'., //,. Vi, ,iiid:,[ 55 Vict., Ht.-M.) 15y seotivm 1!» ■>(' R.S.C., cl;. oi (as aiiuiuli'd ,.y 5.i VicL.,c!< )'i jiul 54-r>r> Vict . ch. ;U) tho Kxclu'ciuer Court in jjivi'ii ji'.risdi^ t.ioii to •.iil,iiidii ;U j upon cw'H of coiiMscting claims to copyright. A /P. ISSO. All Act rcHiicvtiiiK €oi».vriKlii- NOTK Tlu- tirt,.':ii)!ii Act is chaptered 8S of the Statutes of 1875, altiiough I'u ■•« is aixolliiT Act passed in tho same year ;ily ami with tho advice and .'ousciit of tho Sonat'j and IIouiso of Coininoiis of Canada, enact,, as follows:— Siliort title. 1. This Aot may he cited as '' JVic Copi/rioht Act:' 3S Vict., ch. SS, 8. ;31. INTERPRETATION. Interpretation-'' MiniNter " -" l>ei»artmcnt"-" Legal repretiientative!^ . " a. In this Aot, unless tlie context otherwise requires, — {(i.) Tho expression -'the Minister" means the Minister of Afi;riculture ; men {h) The expression " tho Department " means the Depart 3nt of Ao;ricnlture ; ((0 The expression " k\<>;al representatives" inclndes heirs, oxecutors, administrators and assigns, or other legal representa- tives. REGISTERS OF COPYRIGHTS. Afiuitnter of Agrieulture to keep rcgistei f copy- rights. 3. The M'-' 'or of Agriculture shall ca;. t- ,.; kept, at the Department of Agriculture, hooks to ho calle.. ;,■■" " Registers of copyrights," in which proprietors of literiuv., ^eicnTilic and .•Artistic works of composition, may have the fc:iir;;; i":.::stered in iiccurdance with the provisions of 'this Act. 38 Vic :'ij. 88, s. 1. CJiise li 4l< 1 Iiis o\\ !dread_ simnll* hy an_y '■egiste iipplyif one for furtlier forniug cancoJJi 2. '•'^''t sJi, decision r"3. cmti wit fo .•idjudi( iiiformatii "t the suii As ame The thi (iaOO)andm 'iiK the won •It the relati( ch. 12. I'iabliit , 20. Ev '•■'wful prop causes to he printed in C P'-oprietor fo fJio same sliai "'ction. 38 Certl s'laii be receiv P''od notion of 'HfK r-OI.VRKaiT ACT. Of «iMft,»«aj_^. '' '• 165 ,, The tl,ir,l paragrapl. of M ' '^■'^'^ ^''^•. <"^. 34 fe '" t'le Act of g;j yip,. consent. ' '^"*'«"t owner's f'-o same .]W be .-nr'^'l occasioned by l ' ^ '^ ''P «»"'or or 26 AIlc ****'»«*»«• effect. 166 THK COPTRIOttT ACT. By soctiojiH 30, 31, Ii3 and 33 poimlties aro iiupoaed for actB (lone in violation of thin Htatuto imd proviHionH nmdo for the recovery of these i)en- ultiew befor," a court of coiniietent jurisdiction. The KxcluMiuor Court iiua juriHcUction to hear and determine such class of cases. Ijiinitation of actions, JM. No action or prosecution for the recovery of any penalty nniler this Act, shall bo conunenccd more than two years after the ciiuso of action arises. -'iS Vict., cli, 88, s. 27. '•AJiT By 8G Kxcliocjuo 'liH|)iite toi loiirt by t '■1 further ( '■•'grster of ■■» trade-nia l>iinging or Adding to oi A.l>. Her ]V ^^mte and This 42 V Applicj 2- Seetic "I'P'y only to "oth inclnsive 8. 37. Wliat ghaii 3- All ma, noss devices, wl iJusiness, ocenn.n f>y mannfactm factured, produc J-'n-appfied in product or articL ^<^ssel or receptac ^ trade-marks, ai .-» ,1';:,!:;:** "" "^'^ '«■ •:''«''«'iuer Court is i„vlt ..'i ;,"' "*" a"'en.|,.,| l.y 54 -- ... ^ :""^"^V thoMi'^,,"';;^^^ « tn.lo.,„„rk ,t;^"''"« •""««■•« of '•••'^'-ter of trade., Irkf.;:'-"^'''!'''''" i" "mtter;re' ' r'";.' '''''' "'« -""•' «-a"^.Jfe^(J-' with the advice ..U. I Tl A *'••»•* Title. AI'I'MCATION OP ACT, Application of Act. 2- Sections tlimo frv * ^ • *-' Vict., cii. 22 TRADE.MAKKS. 3 A,, „, T'"' *" "•"'•' --rC' •="— ProductTrartideTr"'' ' '"'^^^'^^^^o^-^^ ^''' «''^« '^7 «r*: 168 'IIIK TKAKi: MAliK AND HWION ACT. person rcgistoi i;\". '!ii' iimi! in the tnaiiiii-r licioiii piovitlcul ; aiid tlicrojiftcr Piicli j»i'i ttii ■ ii ill lnv(( till' t'xcliisivo ri;^'Iit to uso the Biiiiie to ui'si ■■ \,ial> ci i";ht to itw usn, i.e., tli« I'i^lii to 1186 it the worhl nvyr .'is a rtiiircrtciitalioii of, . The ^vlinititer of A<;ri( .Jture may, irom time to time, sub- ject to the approval of the Go', ernor in Council, make r 'ies mkI regulations and adopt forms f'' the purposes of this Act. as respects trade-marks; and sucl lules, regulations ami forms rir culated in print for the i of t'.e j)ul)lic, shall he deemed to ! ■ correct for the purpose- t,b' Act ; and all doi inients execute! according to the same id 'epted hy the minister, shall lie deemed to he valid so l.ii as relates to otiicial pr'^eeedings uiulor this Act. 42 Vict., c. 22, a. 2. (Seal and it« use. 7. The Minister of Agriculture may cause a seal to be niaile for the purposes of this Act, and may cause to be sealed thuro- with trade-marks and other instruments, and copies of such trade marks and other instruments, j)roceeding from his office in rela tion to trade-marks. 42 Vict., c. 22, s. 3. H. 'orvv.u'd liereiiia -ii'di fr;, lo Ills U of his ii n. ] '••■gistr.'id mark is i ''■ade-niai When I I" II iiiiy tradc- .,"('0 I'Ntitled to " (L) "iMi ,,r res •leceiio or ilaloii i;^,,,. .■ . " ^''^ ^ fials necessa, KeJereuce 'if- fefer tJie t'i'it. event 8 >">'ie the mat •-"''.ject to wh tid.J As now in ( M o T/w I{evi.,> '■'(1890) ami fi„, •'"risdletlc . , I" 12. Tl '"'"'•Miation of ''r.i^'ioved hy ai ^■'"' in the re< ^»'"liout sufheie '"■ irvirifr tljfi ^ '■'^"'■'^"'theappli, "ifli respect to lit: (led ; 1111(1 to 1180 the r hi\H Ik'cii idti or cull- lUiFiictinc, "incnts of a '., the ri^;li| tli(> owner H , Hush Ml (J. i of n tiair ! trade* lin^ to tlif \y tlio pi'o- II vitli tlic I lii« tradt'. ■"""""*MA«K ,„„,„„„„ ^,,,. ItIO 's to be permit- '' lo Til > u 1 »^«'Hter CoH(«. """■-"i"" of „o Attrv';..!""'"! "' f'-«"^' ...ay o„ „ 170 THE 'I'KADK-MARK ANI> DKfiUlN A(rr. m ItociiiienUoii of lleKiNter. ''2. The said court iiiay, in any procouding, iindirr tlii« Bcction, docido nny |)tiutor of any rf^^isteriMl tradc-uiark may apply to tlio lv\i'liL'ipu!r ("uiirt of ('aiiada for loavo to add to or alter 8ucli mark in any particular, not l)uinj^ an ofHi-ntial particular, and tlio coint may rofutio or j^runt leavo on such tcrniB as it may think fit : Tho name of a traile-mark liaving hecn ^civeii l)y ti'loplioiie and errone- ously' undcrHtooii in be "Dr. Agiiew'H Cl.itarrli I'owdcrs, " it was huIw- ((uontly ri'giHti'it'd as hucIi. Tlie error having bci'n discovorod and it being ascertained tiiat tho real name and that actually telephoned was " Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, '' an application was niaithinS(M 't wa,s register « t isHoinelhin what the tJi In the ileseribed «« ' J. JJ. K .\L- per the anne mark was vh inclined fron iir tli(> wonln ""Kilt be brai '■asks, lalx'ls, >*-as also state 'iIh)!, a copy ( there was no i » as white ai„J •'^'I'nc shape, ai tlie anchor wii •^'I'.vpcr & Son « liieh it ,vas ai a niiiaher ofy, '"'art-shai)ed Ja and they claim, e.M'lusive riglit lint form an essi Tho defomifi scribed as consis "I'ove the eagle «'cli side are the ""' ''•■'» " Van I ''■'•■^"y, at tJie boti "1 the shajje of a <"l')nrof thelabc "Ts" i)rior use of '""' ''y tlie defen( '"'"'' was comnioi "•'idu-mark, that i «'"! label, and tha «J rectified as to n ^I'ch trade-mark. -. Trade-mavh ""''<'<'urt has jur "' "'tries made th. ^wji'^nt to tlie 10th '''• •'^•'' came into f„i 'ill' llm inf!.;,,--- , '■"■'** tlone prior t( ^"'At'/i, 3 fix. c. H. '"'H-'l. a copy o , ■ "|;P '""tio,. that o„ l.,ml, " ,vi : ' "''"'"'"^■^' 't •^^'">e shape, a.ul „„ the 1 . , "'"'' "'*'' "" -.nau.on . " . ' '"'"'' '''--ho.. With th^ !a :^i;%/"-it-' .i.e -lowc. r ;' ;::^'\!^'' '''•• '^I'vper&.Son Kotf..,., . ^- ^- & >i,' an.l ,h, "'","'"'"'"•" "f '■'^"y, at the hotton. the ll r ^o.," m,l the wo,.| '-s "^•» ' y the defe ,r,V '' ''oart-shaped Jal 1 c 'V''" "'' ''"' 1''-'"- «" •octifled as to nlk. r '^ "' ''^^'''^tration ,.i t hei, tt , ' *''? "'^^ «^' "'« o y,^^^ ^ 1- a JL, loi nis no part of ford ■' fame into fon ■ infi 'ngenipii! Qua J»ly. 1891, the date Jjuts done prior to the ■re ? Has the court on which the Act 54 jurisd Mh i'-tion to give relief *«, 3 Hx. c. n a trade-mark where the canso r - o-.^ ....ei - passage of 54-55 Vict, ch 36 '^ "n! a "°" ■'"■*'''' °"' />eA' "Ui'erv. Van 172 TlIK TUADE-MAliK AND IlKtilON ACT. 3. Jicnistnitiou -Tr(ulc-in(irk—C'(ilcitliitc(No ilccclth'.—Thi; rogistralion of u conlliftiiiK trude-niaik will bu rofiiscil wlion ituppL'ars lli.-it it is calcu- liitwl to deceive mid mislead. It is not the competition between trade- marks, hut the decei)tion itself in ropresentin^ the goo Is to be wlrat they are not, that is objectioiiiible. Sitlma tii, On tradf-indrki, :ii). 4. Liniitcil (inni(iiiiiiciil--Cnts, liy their corixirate title, registered a trade-mark, consisting of a label wilh the name '' Snow l''lake Baking Powder" printed thereon, in the Department of Agriculture. Some four years after such registration by respondents, the claimant applied to legistei- the word-symbol " Snow Flako " as a trade-mark for the same class of merchandise, -stating that he knew of the respondents' registration, and alleging tluit it was invalid by reuson of prior use bj- him and his pre- decessors in title. The evidence sustained the claimant's allegations. And it was held that the word-symbol in (juestion had beeouu; t)ie specific traile-niark tf the claimant by virtue of first use, and that the registration by resjiondents must be cancelled. ('>'off i'. Tin: Snmr Diift Bitkimj Poirder Co., 3 Ex. C. R. 508. 9Io/7'//u« /((cv'c evidence of the facts therein alleged without j)roof of the &io;niiture. 12 Vict., ch. 22, s. 7. Suit iiiaj be maintained by proprietor. 18- An action or suit may be m.iintained by any proprietor of a trademark against any person who uses his registered trade- mark, or any fraudulent imitation thereof, oi' who sells any article bearing such trademark or any" sucli imitation thereof, or con- tained in any package being or puriiorting to be his, contrary to the provisions of this Act. 42 Vict., ch. 22, s. 17. Mo Hiiit unlONH trade-iuark in reKiNiered. 10. No person shall institute any prc'ceeding to prevent the infrii reikis K«i a boul. which on dej; (lnj)]ici same w liimseJi receipt he oxar id ready witli, oi '•cgisteri same, ai fho dra Ministei effect th ^fith tlie forth tht register ; shall, wit C'iHiada, a ^'i(•^, ch. 28. ( '•ate shall 'loputy of 'las been r I'ogisteiod "ic nnrnbo registration ''"iitrary, s! 'lie Jiro'prie of registry, "f fhe oiigi; ^■isions of tl """ signed sJi ''lerein state .^. 32. JuriMi , ("3;j. 1 "le i-egiyter '"nC TKADK-MAUK AN,, „KsroN ACT infniiir-omonf of ,,,,,, . , 17,3 ■■"«'''--! -i.»«„„,,i:;?'!i;r^*;,-i!-,;"=N „ „„„„„, , INDrSTRlAL I)ESf(;xs '\l>."ok to be calie, of Ti '■^'^'"c was „(,t ; , 'r."' f«5-otlier „-ith a Wo <'?«'''Pf>oi) in Certificate to l,e Rive,, «„., » evifieijce. ''"*^ct To be •fHri«iietio«ofCourt«st„,„. '«^'^f<^' of nidnstrial designs, W^'l'' ff' '" ''ospoct of 174 THE TRADE-MAUlv AND DESIGN ACT. ])roceediiifif and manner as hereinbefore provided in respect of the register of tradc-niarks, to make orders for tlie making, expung- ing or varying any entry i!i such register of industrial designs, or for adding to or altering any industrial design."] As amended by 54-55 Vict., ch. 35.— For the nature of tlic jurisdiction conferred upon tlie Excliequer Court as referred to in the above section in respect of the register of trade-niariis, see sections 11 and 12 of tliis Act, as amended by .")4-55 Vict., cli. 35, at page 169. Knit may lie inainlaiued by the proprietor. 35. A suit may be maintained by the proprietor of any dcsi"n for the damages he has sustained by the application or imitation of the design, for the purpose of sale, against any person so offending — if the offender was aware that the proprietor of the design had not given his consent to such appli cation. -12 Vict., ch. 22, s. 28. Time for huUh limited. '{6. All proceedings under the proceeding sections of this Act, respecting industrial designs, shall be brought within twelve months from the commission of the offence, and not afterwards ; and none of the provisions of the said sections shall apply to protect any desitjn which does not belong to a person resident within Caiiada, and which is not api)lied to a subject matter manufactured in Canada. 42 Vict., ch. 22, s. 31. PART A.] Her J Senate anc 1. Thi cl). 12, s. 1. laterpreti lehich —Ware] and for —Front] 3. In th uiiless the eoi . (a.) Tlie vcliieles may ^, (b.) The Customs at tli pei'son lawful] of collector tli ^ («•) The tiistoms ; , (d-) The £ ur any feind vvl »'ise, and whet o|il\-, unless tk( Kind or class c "icludes "vehic (^■) TJie ex (•■arnage, barrow ^v letlicr drawn ( "tlior power, an( "1(1 includes alsc "'« vehicle ; , , , (./•) Tlie ex taking charge of Tlio Customs Act "'"""""^"""■"'-■'■■'•'"«' «'^'«'« or otW ;^!''^ ' ""loss the context s nan f?s K^VT' "'' "" ^"'^'"^ wa ers' '>■""' o'- class of vessels from ? '"'^'' "' ^^ clistin-misli Tno '"ci-.dos -vehicle ;» ''"' ""^^'"^'•' ^'"^ the word" "'vessel'' {c.) The expression "vohicl,." ,>, ^''/•'•'a^% barrow; sleigh or o o • rr "" '"^ "■"'^ ««'•- wag^^on Jcther drawn o'r prJpeHedbste /,?'""'' "^ ^^'''^^^ '^'"^ ^^ other power, and inch dos tho l^.u ' "^ '"'""'''*^' o»' by hand or ^ .nclndes also tho t^.^ f Sh^ ''1'*^ "^ ^^^ «"^'"^S^ fi'^^^incle; -' i«ir exporters, if tliere are more than one in any ease, and includes persons lawfully acting on their behalf; (/. ) The expression "i;.) Except in section four, the expression "Commissioner of Customs "includes the Assistant Commissioner of Customs ;] \{j).) The expression " frontier post " means the first port tit which tiie vehicle carrying the goods to be entered arrives by land in Canada after crossing the frontier, and the sea, lake nr river port at whicli the vessel in which the goods are carried arrives direct from a port or place out of Canada ;] [((J.) The expression "Court" means the Excheijuer Court of Canada, or any Superior Court, or Court of AHce Adnuraity.] By section li of 51 Vict., eh. 11, sec. 2, of Tlie Customs Act was amended hy inserting after subsection (i)i) thereof, the foregoing siili- sections, (/),) {o,)(p.) and {q). All the expressions and provisitms of this Act or of any such law as aforesaid, shall receive such fair and liberal construciioii and interpretation as will best insure the protection of the reveniu' and the attainmctit of the purpose forwlifch this Act or such !:iw was made, according to its true intent, meaning and spirit. -IG v., c. 13, s.^4. shall b Minist Oovei-i preside 4. tlie Do] missionc sliall ho; Jierfci'iTi (Toverno cli. 43, s, ["2 of tlie C\ C'ustonis Doniiriioi f^aid lioar respective Oouncij o As auie lieen amend or what 1 5. Th managemei uiatters inc "I tJiat 8er\ Duties iMajesty wit P"i'ted tlierc fjie next folj ti'ne wiien s «)"stitnte a severally, frc I'orfation or P'»i'ter thcrco tinte, ho reco twit jurisdict ^>'tl/, pena I'-'yable for ui„] •'» ''ebt due to Hi THK CUSTOMS ACT. 177 4. Tliero pJiall Ik* t r^ • • fJ'o Po,,„ty of the Mhis or n'r'p '"!'"■ ^'' ^'"^^t"'"^. ^vho .InU I. -»=X's-i-Lfs-.i^^^ " > 5- Ti,o Dcpm-tmcnt „f P . nt nmy bo rccovorod at any lim"' i" ac(nratioii of urii \h in diNlrict. ol' Keewatin. 141. Any jndi;(M)f the Kxclie nection liaa been amen(lellfiCIl's 1 seized go, liihited', f person, li; foifcitcd 1 to any pro ""y «iich ( Action f tiiere« Oil trj [145. ii'id no wrii f't'i'ved npoi the prevent of his oliieo •|i'thority of '''»i' the enfo file p^roiirid pending, rioi deh'vered to 'ley or agent |>i'ocess : "2. In s file cause of ( ^^■'lo is to brii t'le attorney ( "I'tiori shiill h "•'^lec, an.i nt "'dess ho proi <'<^'faiilt ofsuei .l"''A'fncnt and 'rrTK ODSTOAffi ACT. y":i''H';uri;:f!;;-;r::r:'"'";--":"V:s;:';;,;:;s^ ""': '""-^''--■•■■-"■n;;i.;;rs;,;:;-:;;:^;;i--.".v I'ower to call ,v»r ,.j,. ,,„ '---, avf„. ,,„, ,,, ; ;;^,^^ ^;- ;^ .-e fo,n,.i, s„d. o £ ; ' : • , ..■oseomio„,a.tio„ oro ! L^ ';:'""'. ;:''"ll ,uA l,o Hal.l , '''^^^''''^^^'^^f^>N OK OFFICERS -l|tit';;ailt'^nj;l!,;;;;:;-^^;;^ sha„ ,,o eo,n.oncod, uvod upon any oflicor of fl,,. (V ' ' i '"" " copy of afiy p,.0P,4 -^' In SIK'Il Hof.'n,. oI.,.ll I '•'•-'«':"f«: - - -^ uuc sue. writ or o ,s to bn,,^ 3„ch actio,., ;M tC ,' ^^ " f™'« ^^ ^l.c person ,,f „.,„, f^^'l'■'y canst' of siinh c'lL' attoniGv or a<>-oiit ■ n,wi „ •^'^x- an.f no verdict or iiid-nnont'sl,""..!! I ""■ ''^ ^'^"t>''"«d i» s„cL default 111(1 provos on tlin fn-.,i fi rmont and costs, L'tondant shall 'ven ; and receive a verdict in or 180 TIIK CUSTOMS ACT. As iiiueiKUMl hy section :i() ol' 51 Vict., ch. 14. The oriKinal section has l)i>on nmcndod l)y iidilinK alter tlie wonls " in tlio exercise of liis ollice," in the lillh line tlieveof. the loliowinf,' vvonlH, "or iiKiiiiist any jieison in " possession of goods under autliority of any ofllcHM- of the (.'ustonis, so long " as any procee.lini,' for the enforcement of tiiis Act in relation to tlie " matters fonuiny liie ground of siicii action, suit, iiroceedin^. writ or iiro- " cess, is |)endiiiK, nor." Tiie )llicers of the Public Works Departnx-nt euKaj^ed in collecting; slidnKc and hoouiawe duos, under 53 Vict., ch. 19, cannot invoke tho pro- tection, in respect of anytliin- done hy them in tiie exereiso of the duties of their otlicc, as all'orded l>y the K.S.(!., eii. 'M, ss. 77-81 to the ollicers of the lnlan to tho passa},'e of the tirst men- tioned Act, were charK<' 1 with liie collection of sucii dues. Scnihlc, also that an oHicer may he liable, thongli there bo no excess of authority or breach of duty, if, in the exercise of his powers, ho is guilty of harsh and oppres- sive conduct. />cl'oiidiiiit may teuder aiiiciMls and plead tender in bar Costs to delcndaiit If siiecesslul- raymeiit Into Court. 146. Any such oiVicer or person against whom any action, suit or proceo'dins is bron.ylit on account of anytliino; done in tlu; exercise of his office, may', witliin one montli after sncli notice, tender amends to tlie person comi)lainin<,f, or liis agent, and plead such tender in bar to the action, together with other pleas; and if the court or jury, as the case may be, find the amends sufficient, indyinent or verdict shall be given fertile defendant ; and in such eases or if tlie plaintiti becomes non-suited, or discontinues his action, or judgment is given for the defendant upon demurrer or otherwise, such defendant shall be entitled to full costs of do fence * 2. The defendant, by leave of the court in which the action is brought, may, at any' time before issue joined,^ pay money into court as in" other actions, 40 Vict., ch. 12, s. 227. Action nuLst be I'rougbt within a certain time. 1+7. Every such action, suit or jM'occcding shall be brought witliin three months after the cause thereof, and laid and tried in the place or district where the acts complained of were com mitted ; and the defendant may plead the general issue, and give the special matter in evidence, 46 Vict., ch. 12 s. 228. II probable cause is certilled on record damages ami costs to be limited When action for recovery ol thing seized may be commenced -Jilmitation. 14S. If in any such action, suit or proceeding, the court or judge before whom the action is tried certifies that the defend- ant ill s action a nor to a who 111! proceed r-'2, tiie Cru\ for thc! I sioii of n I'ecovery either liy .i'li'i.sdicti ru'> . , L "• witliui th In pun heen amen •Sectior wliom tliey Certain ( 156. the liand ,1 ill the Ilni in any of t or otiier B Consul in { pa|)ers mati relating to facie cvide or any Act reference tc Hnrjit 1«7. Ti 'cspuct to ai "lonts of thi I'Gcn conipiii I'crson wJiosi ^'' Vict., ch. Over.pai, 1(J«. A! ':''fJ'«"igh, afti If iippeavs or : 'iiider an eri-o sliall be retui dateof giicJi 1 pievionsly iij;i ftielzure or « 177. Wh TJIK f-rjSTOJrs ACT. 181 ■■lilt ill siioli action ■K.f,. i I -■ •'> <•''• I-', s. 'JJ!» f- /^'-owM o.. .^ai,,;r;; ; :;:^;^'^«''=^'' '-.nunoMco.. a.-aiMst f;"' th, prevontio,. of s,, ,„.',': ' , ^:"'1'""'^ •"' I'orsun o,np , eithcM' I.y tin. Minister of V" 'I^"'-''^-iom |,,s i,^,.,, (I.L ;, .i'"''«^H.i.. ,. ,,,,[;;, ^',^: -- ^;;: ;'',y a ...n ,!! i!: i: ;;'; .[' <^; i-vory suoh actio,, '"'">"■"'<"' "i tl,e tlii,,.. .sn/f,]-'' , Inp,.,.suanceof,ilVi,.t H, ,,''"'"" ^'"•'^ '^'-■^•" .^•ive,,.-) beenan.ondetn3ya,ldi„.t|,,,'V':, ■'•;''^'^'' ^L tho original .s.vtio,, , is I, Sections 151.ir.'..i5.{ , , ' ' "'" "^'"ve «..f«ecti.,„s hv,, .„ , ;!^'at.„._to thi cu«to,„s ; ' :;^;^ :'• 7'^:/\«t '" ^o,i: ;,'(';! ,/«6'^^^ evidence i,i rofororirlA' ''"'" ''^ mx'ived •./; ' "7"iy Act relatinl'to e t;"!'^' '"=''^^''- co„taine J . "?),/'';": -ieronce to an, .^^.^ .ntttlr'ir\^trcn'' l^l'^''^'"'^ -'^ ;•' «i.rUe„ „i proof ol ,!„« e„,^, ■;''f''0"^'l), after any dntv fC \ """•■ ^'"^^ ^>^^n overn.fd . «»ei«ure or deleuti„u t« i.^ . 18ii TItK I'USTOMH AOT. HL'izcd i)V detained under any of the provisions ut tluB Act or ot any law relating to t!ie Customs, or when it is alleged tliat any penalty or forteituie lias l»eeii incuired under the provisioiia of this Act or of any !;iw relatini: to the (Ju>toiiiti, the collector or the proper oilicer shall forthwith rep(»rt the circuuistaiices of the case to the (\)ininissioner of Customs. 4(5 Vict., ch. 12, s. 218. WluTt' tliero lias lu>eii notliing doiK' l>y tlic master tosliovv an inti-nl to ilefraiiJ the Customs, a vcssi-l entoriuK a port (ov sliclliT, Ijefort; rfael\inK a place of Hafuty tlieri', lias not •'arrive.l" at mvh iiort williiii tlio uR'aninn of 40 Vict,, ch. 10, H. Vi t^o as to juBtify sci/.uie of hcriargo for not report- in},' to tlie Cusloius authorities. .\n(l w here false statements are nuvde by the master reKanllnx the charat ler of the ivuko and port of destination of his vessel, which wouhl sul)ject him to a penalty under suh-Hec. 2 of sec. 12, 40 Vict., ch. 10, they cannot bo relied on to support an information claiming forfeiture of the cargo for his not having made a report in writing of his arrival as re(|uiredby subsec. 1, s. I'i ot the said Act. The Queen v.MavDundl, 1 Ex. C. R. 9)). CoiiiiiiiHMioiicr (o call upon owner or claimant of tliinn HeiViea i'or Htatcnieut nndur oath. 178. The Commissioner iiuiy thereupon notify the owner or claim.' r of the tiling seized or detained, or Ids agent, or the perso,. r.li'iLred to have incurred the penalty or forfeiture, ■ r his airci:; > ;: the reasons for the seizure, detention, penalty or fovfiitiirc, and call upon him to furnish within thirty days from the ut.t'' ''f the notice, such evidence m the matter as ho desires to fnrnisii ; such evidence may bo by alHdavit or atfirination, made before any justice of the "peace, any collector of Customs, any commissioner for takinir atHdavils in any court, or any notary public. 4(; Vict., ch. 12, s.'2iy. Commissioner to report his opinion to Minister. 170 After the expiration of the said thirty days, or sooner if the person so called upon to furnish evidence so desires, the Commissioner may consider ami wei^i,'h the circumstances of the case, and report his Dpinion and recommendation thereon to the Minister of Customs, 46 Vict., ch. 12, s. 220. Action of Minister. \" ISO. The Minister may thereupon either give his decision in the matter respecting the seizure, detention, penalty or forfei- ture, and the terms, if any, upon which the thing seized or (U- tained may bo released or'the penalty or _ forfeiture remitted, m- may refer the same to the court for decision.''] As amended by .'jl Vict. ch. 14, section 'ii. The original section has been entirely repealed and the above substituted therefor. By section 34 of the amending Act the original sections 180 to It^T, both inclusive, have been rej)eale(l and the new legislation enacted in lieu thereof has h.ad for effect to vest in the Exchequer Court a jurisdiction lor the decision ci' the matters in dispute und(!r TItc Cnxtonts Act, as hetein set forth . . I" fained, not, wi decision he acccj As ai entirely r thereof. filmed, 01 thirty div him notic Minister i TJiis sec l!^3 as it sto ly. respectii fioiu the Cu [" 18a file court— fho j)aj)ers \vhicli the c the portion ; I'rodnces, i accordiiie accent^ I fi "'"^ '" ^^-''''f '""A,' that In ), •'' -^Ii'iister's ••'-cei.tcd, tl„. ,)oci.s,un sliall ho (r„al."| ''''''''''"" ^^•'" "ot As aniendod by oi Vict fl, 1 1 Wclercco (o „„ ,„„^^ ' '■'" iias been 'ted in (io„ [•' 18» If t) . '•roc«e„i„g, ,„ t„„„ miiiliiP "'" ™'"~"' '" ■■■'- •■ '» "«.ol' ,rSe,S'o',''s "■■'»-"^io A- amended bj- 61 Vict cl, , , , ''" °<"'"- J , ,, ., '^"'' ^'^'Partnient of Cus- 1. U-idencc by afruJavit - \vi • V"t «. Dec. 7th, 1894. "^°- ^ow^,»o« ZJ«j; ^o. « ril IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // f/. 1.0 I.I 150 "'"^^ IL25 i 1.4 6" Photographic Sciences Corporation 12.5 2.2 1 2.0 1.6 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 ^. ^.\ ;\ n?^<^ <^ 184 THE CUSTOMS ACT. market valiio tliorc of tlio several inRredients. The form in wlilcli the material is imijorted coiiKtitiites the (liseriininating test of tiie duty. -7'.'i ■ Queen v. Aijer Co.,1 Ex. C. R. 232. 3. Cjistoniii-Ctiiistriii-tion of iloiiblfiil inlvrprclalion in fnvoui' ofim- por/ec— Notwithstaiidiiig tiie iiiteriiretation clause in The ('iisfo)iis Act, 188:3, which provides tliat (.'ustoins laws siial! receive such liheriii construc- tion as will ))est insure the i)rotecti()n of the revenue, &c.. 'n ciises of doul)tf id interpretation the construction sliould l>e in favour of the iuiporter. ll>i(l. 4. Intent todefrai xported would have enhiinced their value, and, eonse(|uently, nuide them liable to pay a higher rate of duty, but which in fact was never done before the goods came into his possession after passing the Customs. Ibid. 5. Tariff Aet \SS(J—"Sli(iped'' /(()/(?»()•.— Und'-r item (departmental No.) 726 in schedule "C" of the Tariff Act {\m)) onk iuml)or sawii, but not " sliaped, iilaned. or otherwise manufactured,'' may be iiiiporti'd ind, Canada free of duty. M, imi)ortcda(iuantity of white ouk lunil)erfrom the United States whicli had been sawn to certain dimensions so as to admit of it being used in the manufacture of railway cars and trucks without waste of material, but yet before being used for such puri)ose had to be recut and fitted. Held that tiie lumber, being merely sawn to sucli dimen- sions as would enable it to be worked uii without waste, was n(jt "siiaped" within the meaning of the Tariff Act, and was not dutiable. Maurcli was tf cl)a.ser value, and tJi that tli TJi as tJio from t: showetl wlien sc •.-f .he 1 valuatio 8. L aro proci 'iiiy e.vce action afi such a ca a.ssuined •'uys at tl 9. Mn proihictioi l>rice thc'-i ■"^iich vain, value of si home cons are exjiorte i". Ma, lor duty of •'sections of vei-sally aj)] usual and o their jn'odii home consu, ''> tiie fair n 'ikp conditi( referred to.) 11. Vain in this ca.se Hie time of | "larkets of t "ii'i'c, but 01 «"Uld pay fo, The claim •I'loiit half sue ""' I»i'ice.s p.aic '"■•ideon thec( "illiout intend I'l'if^^t's paid wei '"^fates wlien pn """•"«. On th '"'• tlie claimnn Ihiil. ''-'• Custom, f<'dli~4Q ri,.t^^ THE CUSTOMS ACT, l'urcl,as<.r,s in Canada Ti, . ■ " ''^•^ "■i'TO«ol,I at wliol,.«... I bdoH-tiie fair „,«,.,.,., , '" "'™ices •^^ ''- United sS;^?i^'"'"•^ -'-"'"ptio; "; r"';"^" "'-^ valuation. 7V,;il ,' ^^ ^'' " '^"^ ''^'f'' that thcro ' ' ^'V '''"' '^'''^^'^^ ar« prot Art, 1833. and it was liehl, reversing the judgment of the Excheijuer Court, per (iwynne, ,J., that there was no im- portation of sprinklers, as completed articles, hy G., and as the Act is not imposing a duty on parts of an article, the information should be dis- missed, and further, that the subsecpient passage of an Act (4849 Vict., eh 61, 8. 11, re-enacted by 49 Vict., ch. 33, s. 01. R.S.C.) imposing a duty on such parts was a legislative declaration tliat it did not previously exist. (But see now "Au Actio (Diioul 'The Inte.rpvetation Act,'" 53 Vict., ch. 7) Orinnellv. The Queen, 10 Can. 8.C.K. 119. 13. SmugcjUnfj— Evidence— Burden of proof .—V^hi^re the Queen claims the forfeiture of imported goods which were carried past tlie Custom House without entry or permit, ami that such goods are subsequently claimed by the owner who denies such charge, the onus prohandi is on the owner, Regina v. 1 Bo.i- oj JeweUenj, 8 L. C. J. 130 ; 1 L. C. J. 85 and 31 Vict, ch. 6, sec 51, (Q). 14. Gustoms-dutieH— Importation of steel rails for street railwaijs- Word " rail way. "—The word " railway' as used in (free) item 173 of the Tariff Act of 1887, 50-51 Vict., c. 39, does not include street railways. Toronto Railway Co. v. Tlie Queen, ^ Ex. C, R. 202. (At tlie time of going to press this case is standing for ' "ent before the Supreme Court of Canada.) 15. Construction of Revenue ^-Icf— u\. ■■^ral fiscal policy, reference to.— In construing a revenue Act regard sliould be had to the general fiscal policy of the country at the time the Act was passed. When that is a matter of history reference must be had to the sources of such history, which are not only to be found in tho Acts of Parliament, but in the pro- ceedings of Parliament, and in the debates and discussions which take place there and elsewhere. This is a dilferent matter from construing a particular clause or pr ivision of the Act by reforei.cj to the intention of the mover or promoter of it expressed while the Bill or the resolution on which it was founded was before tho House, which cannot be done under the rules which govern the construction of statutes. — Ibid. 16. Custom-duties— R. S. C. ch. S2— Interpretation— Good faith — Inqjortation of Jute elotli.— By itom GVd of II. S. C. 33, "Jute cloth as " taken from the loom, neither pressed, mangled, calendered nor in any " way finished, and not less than forty inches wide, when imported by " manufacturers of Jute bags for use in their own factories" was made free of duty. By item 201 of such Act it was provided that manufacturos of Jute cloth not else\\ ..ere specified should be subject to a duty of 20 pw cent, ad valorem. The claimants, who where manufacturers of Jute bag:', hf d for a number of years imported into Canada Jute cloth cropped alter it was taken from the loom. Item 073 was susceptible of several inter- pretations, one of wliich was, that the Jute cloth so cropped should be entered free of duty, and in this construiiimi the imiwrters and tho officers of Customs had concurred during sucli as the duty a if anol ofiicert fall up( in tlieii 17. -^ct wh ac(|uire( must be Ibid. 18. Qutt're :- aoiendec to cJie rij case to fi give it a case, of t injustice 19. C for tempc twenty-fii purposes c track cam 1887 (50-51 20. Ct In virtue c that such 1 tramway r onu?nerate( resemblanc "1 section decision re one Juindi l^y sending tlie owner tlic seizure lust citea si notification As amem repealed and Productio ["185. •iny officer o ""ported or tietained unc THE CUSTOMS ACT. sucJi period of • 'n tl e.r favour. Do,ninion Ra,, Co " ^f f ■"'^"°" •'^''""'«' '- .-osolv.,, ft Which .ovorn/^h^ ;;;:;. t-f'V"""-'""^ ^ ^'-- ^r^T..m case fn fv ., '»a«er" were intcr.Ied bv fl.l T ? "'""'•' according 10 /-r J '-'Ourt, work /•nr / ^"*''""«-''''''e* -50-51 Vict oh ^o V "numerated articles ia the Tar tf tl.; \ " ''^ '° "'"■'^'' °f ^n thl resemblance, i;,/,,. ^^"^ "'ey bore the strongest sia^ilit,,! or Service oi flfotlce. ■•" section one In^rdrcd and "ovon'tt^ ^'T^'""^ «^''^^'"«« referred to '0 owner or claimant at^h s' d.^f/ ^"f ^'^ '^^f*-^'' '»dJ'-essed to As amended by 51 Vict Pi, 1^ ffoods, «t;c. *^"*'® •'^ seizure Of ""ported or ontercl, or wl.ofmer'im "^VT" '"='=" ""la"' I v .l"a„>ed under a„, of the pSroffi tr„'r'; '"'^"^ " 188 ■niK Cl'STOMS ACT. relating,' to tlic Customs, tlio importer or oxportcr tlioreof, or tlio owner or elaimaiit tliereol', sliall imiiiediately iinnii luMiiir required so to do by a collector or other proper ollicer of' Ciii^.oms, produce and liaiid over all iiivoiees. hdls, aci'onnts and statements of tlie fjjoods so im](orted, entered, seized or detained, and of all other floods imjiorted into Canada by him at any time within six years preeedinp such reipiest, seiziire or deti'ntion ; and shall also produce for the inspection of such cjlleetor or other otlicer, and allow him to make copies of, or extracts from, all books of account, ledgers, daybooks, cash-books, letter-books, invoice- books, or other books wherein any entry or memorandum ajipoars respecting; the purchase, importation, cost, value or ])aymeiit of the j^oods so sei/x'd or detained, and of all other goods as afore- said."] As anipmlcil ])y r,l Vict., eh. 14, .soc. 31. -The ori-inal soi'lion lias boon repealed and the above enacted in liou tliorenf. Penalty lor witlioldiiig nhoIi books or papers In hiioIi cane allegations to lie ilccuicd proved in cnNc of uon-production. _["1S(). If any person required under tlie next precedini;- section to produce and hand over invoices, bills, accounts and statements, or to produce for inspection books of account. icdgers, day-books, cash-books, letter-books, invoice-books and other books, or to allow copies or extracts to bo made therefrom, neglects or refuses so to do, he shall incur a penalty not exceedin''- five thousand dollars : " "2. "Whenever any suit is instituted under the provisions of tliis Act or an order of the court is obtained, all invoices, accounts, books and pai)cr^ relating to any imported goods, to which such suit or order relates, shall be produced in court or to any person wliom the court directs, and if the same are not so produced within such time as the court prescribes, the allegations on the part of the Crown shall be deemed to be ju'oved, and iudgmcut shall be given as in a case by default ; but this provision shall not relieve the person disobevinispo8al of such 8nm- Itisl'orl'eiture-iVIoneys not released to belong to the €rown— Burden of proof. ["1S7. Any collector or other proper oflicer of customs mav. as may also the court with the consent of the collector or other proper ofHcer of customs at the place where the things seized are, order the delivery thereof to the ownei', on the deposit with tho collector or other" proper otHcor of customs in money of a sum equal colIe( and t '•ollec J>ersoi seizur full ai for sui |»ioj)ej the j)n immed l»v com and lU course ( and if f forfeitu decision deposite "3. same is provided of Can ad ninety- on for the 1 "lonths fi |>rocecdin wliicli su( tlie pro vis penalty 01 "poll the ] c(l and not As aniei si'cond paraj >*<■'<■. Hi, by gi possessed by '"^■'■ein; and ■'"iiount of p i^^i'odings in tl Tlio third Cattle or ' a'HJ not „po„ the Crown/'] ^ "^ ^''^" ^•"" "'• ««'us sodq'osil- As amendwl l.v .'Jl Vfct oh u possessed I.y the Col Ir,. ''"' "^ ^'"sfoni.s tlio «a,n . ''• "' ^"e th.d para,ra,.,. Has ..en:;!- ^^^ ^ -"J ^- ^a.on Z^ ^ >j» > let, Gil. 14 sec li> nie thing seized, if proceed- 'ttiw^sstatti 190 TIIK CUSTOMS ACr. ings for coiuk'iniiation are taken in eoiirt, or sliall become tlio jironcrty ul' J lor Alajosty, if tlio thing seized hecoines cundonmed witliout proceedings in conrt : Provided always, tliat tlie collector shall deliver up sucli animal or porishahle article to the claimant thereof, upon such claimant depujiting with him a sp'm (,f money suflicient in the o])inioii of the collector to represent the duty- Jjaid value of the thing claimed, and the costs of any proceedin<'s to he taken in conrt for the condemnation of the thing seized ; and the inoiuiy so depositcil shall he paid into st)me chartered hank to tlie credit of .the Minister of Finance and Receiver Gen- eral, and shall be dealt with in the eume manner as above pro- vided for in the case of the proceeds of a sale of such thiii"- 4G Vict., ch. 12, s. 205. '"^ Person iiiHkiiiK or aiitliorixiiiK fiilse iiiToicc nut to recover any part or price of K<>o . , ■«• "J. (Juno 1883.) ""' y«"'« ". '^'-•u.ks of alcohol '" '•"«'^e »a.ue ,.r«secnti«„« ,„„, , . ^'2a. All ncMviItl... , . .. *^ *" "*■*»' - f Canada, or in Hip ' ' ^ ''■> •'Jer Ma)o ty'g «toms, or ^ny offi. '' I "^..^r. 'V^'"- of the 1T..I..CC o"'?,,™;;^,'"' "'»■■«"« In .l.e ""c tlio saiMo shall I.n i ,' -^^"-l^t that m the riiv.n.f 102 •niK cfSToMs Acrr. I*rov(Mliirc ill NiK'li miiIIm or |»roMC<>iitloiiH, III the HOvcral C'oiirtN. 22.'). Every prdseciitidii or suit in the Kxelicqner (.'ourt di Ciuiadii, or ill iiiiy sii|)ciior coiiit or cinniit court or court of com pt'teut jiiriHilictioii I'or tlie recovery or eiiforceiiieiit of any peiiiilty or forfeiture iiiiposed liy tliis Act or hy any other law relntin;,' Ic the (Customs oi' to tiaih' or navii^atii>n may iii' commenced, prose- (Uited and procccfK'd witli in a('eordan(M' witii any rules of practice', j^uneral or special, ostal.)lished hy the court for ('rowii suits in revenue matters, or in accoidance with tlie usual practice and procedure of tlie coiii't in civil ea>es, inco far as such practice and procedure are applicalile. and wherever the same are not applic able, then in accordance with tiie direutions of the court or a judge. 4(! Vict., cii. 12, -. VM,j>atL \h to (lie voiiiie. 220. The venue in any such prosocntioii or suit may he laid in any county in the I'rovince notwithslandiiiij that the causi' ol prosecution or suit did not arise in such county. 4(1 Vict., cli. 12, H. 191,/Jrt?V. Arret!)! oI'dclciHlaiil Hl»oiit to leave the I'rovince where the 8iiit iiH ItroiiKlit. 227. Any judu'e of the court in which any prosecution or suit is hioui^lit for the recovery or entorcement of any jicnalfv or forfeiture as aforesaid, niay, upon hcintr satisfied i)y alHdavi; that there is reason to heliev{> that the defendant will leave the I'rovince without satisfying such penalty or forfeiture, issiu' a warrant under his hand and seal for the arrest and detention of the defendant in the coiiiiiion iinol of the county, district or place until he has given security, before and to tlie satisfaction of such judge or some other judge of the same court, for tlic jiaynient of such penalty with costs, in case judgment is given against him. 4t; Vict. ch. 12. s. 192. What sliali he Hiiliicicnt averment. ["228. In any declaration, information, statement of claim or proceeding in any such prosecution or suit, it shall be sulii- cient to slate the penalty or forfeiture incurred, and the Act and section of the Act, or the rule or regulation under which it i> alleged to have been incurrecl, without further particulars; and the averment that the peivon seizing or suing was and is an oHicer of the Customs, shall be suHicient prima facie evidence of tlic fact alleg..'d, aiul no persons shall be disqualified as a witness liy reason of interest.") As amended by 51 Vict. cli. It, sec. 42. The original section lias Ih'oii repealed and the above substituted therefor. Those who sue for tlie Crown to recover full cost^ of sHit -Veiialticn aiiii cost, how levietl. 221). In every prosecution, information, suit or proceeding,' oroii: any f fer re •ii'-^f.v. silcl'i I recovc paid, , nienfs by 1(1,1 may bi iint iin(; 2.'{( Kttisliod (ended f f^ees fit, 1 Midi no/t with tho Averii 2.'n. r('Co\(,'|'y t ■''aid, or'fo f" tlie Cus <•iiii.se of J, iiiitted wit •-hall be s 'i'li'ts, unle t'osts and 232. If •"ly ■'^oizure Ciistoms, de( f'le judge o '"'«'i«-Iit, cerl flaiinant shal poison who II '"■ other suit '"IV action, in ji^'ainst any pi '" f'lo making '•L'l'tified as afe (^'oiits damages Piwecution' in ^''•12,s. 216. le Movcral I" 10 •'[•sioMs .V,.,. 193 lice where secntioii 111 tion has lioen '"■""i-'''f "M.I.M- tills .\<.f (• , 19; i"-w;;':;:';;;;:;^7 "^s, ';:;;:;!;;■, :,■:';^■^ ■ '-'- ;:;:;;;;:y.l; S^'V™ "'i^^'".:^ :;;:?x ""t under fl„. "■'■^''"-"'ixhuH ;ii.:ni,,sf ,1, ' '"■ .> '"' t'rifor,,(;,| '" > ic'f., ell. oi, , *"""*"<* Han, i«„e 't^c-, oil. 12, s. ViQ toMH a.„, ,|„„.„^,^^ ,.^^. on eertiiieate „, pr^.^^JJlT'^l^^/j* «- I'mUe,, •'«to.Ms decision or i^ul.nnet i.f 'f^' '"^^' ''^''''tin.. ' o ^ J .•-^ .T'dge or court LhZ^^T' ^^"' ^^'^ claiinnnF .^i' f '"<^>'«lit, certities tlnf fi,n. ^^'""" ^''« cause !,..,« )...,.. 1 ."." ^^ i;f--Mvho,„ados.:hSret';?;n'1 ' -- "- «'-'«l't,certiticv.t],attl,crew "/'" r'"'^'^ ''•''« '•'^^'" riod ' •''"'''''"t '«liall not bo entitL .!; '""'^'''''« cause for sei/ .^ .^ ;f''«-Mvbo,„adosuel!Sret'yi-;n'1' ^'^ ^"'^' "o^ S S^ -™^;.. . sue. e.e ^ ^.^cl'l^^l^'-'tr-Mn^a • 104 TIIK crSTOMS ACT. Iliirilwii ol' |>r»»roii owiior or (•luliaiiiii ol' kotion arises as t<» tlio iik'Mtity or orii;in of tlie ^oimIh foizcil, or as to lliu payment ot tlio (lutiort on any ^joimIs. or an to tlio lawful importation tliuruof, or as to Mh' lawful ladini; or exportation of the same, or as to the tloin^ or omission of any other thin^ hy whieh such penalty m furfeitnro woiihl ho inciirreil or avoiilutl, — tho hunleii of proof hiliall Ml' on tilt! owner or (claimant of the ;ioo(|s, ami not on the Crown, or on the |)erson Itrinirin^' such prosecution or suit, | As uiiicikIi'iI liy 51 Vict., cli. II. sec. \\i. The ori;;;inul section \m>< liccii repealed iiml the above sulistiluteil therefor, I'orl'eUiiro of iirlU'lVN H«i/.(>(l Ami of iiioiiejN il<>|ioMi((Hl in livii lli(>rvof Xollce of intention to i-liiiiu llnr- 4ien of proof. ['".JSI. All vessels, voliielcs, ^'oods and other thiii<^s soi/ed KH forfeited under this Act or any other law relatiiiif to (Justoni>, or to tra>l»! or navigation, shall ho placed in the custody >\' the iieaieat collector, and secured hy him, or if seized liy any ofllcer in cliiirf.'e of a rcvcmio vessel sliall bo retained on board thereof until her arrival in port, and shall be deemed and taken to he condemned without suit, information or proceedinjis of any kind and may be sold ; and all moneys paid to or deposited with any officer of (.'ustoms in lieu of any things seized, or as the as certained value of any thiiii^s liaijle to seizure and forfeiture, shall likewise bo deemed and taken to be condemned, witiiuur suit, information or proceedings of any kind ; unless the pen-^uii in whose possession or custody they were seized, or the owner thereof, or the person paying or depositing any moneys as aforesaid, or some person on his behalf, within one month finni the day of seiziire, payment or deposit gives notice in writing td tlie seizing oflicer or other chief otHcer of tho Customs at tlie nearest port, that ho claims or intends to claim tho same ; and the burden of proof that such notice was duly given in any ca>e shall lie upon tho person so clairaing."] As amended by 53yict., eh. 14, s. 14.— This section aa now in force |iin- vides, in addition to the original one, that "all moneys paidtoor deposittii " with any oflicer of customs in lieu of any things seized, or as tho ascei- " tallied value of any things liable to seizure and forfeiture, shall likeu isr " bo deemed and tiiken to be condemned, without suit, information nr " proceedings of any kind,"— unless " the person paying or depositing any " moneys as aforesaid," within one month from the day of the " payment " or deposit ' give notice as therein mentioned. See The \'(icuHm Oil Ca. V. The Queen, 2 Ex. C.R. 234. Want of notice not to stay procee' Ah iiinciiil,.,! I,v 51 Vi f i ' ' " " „^,:,i;„::; i:^,.:'i;^-"« ■ "■"- "«- *'?. Iic|«,l„l ,,v 5, Vie,., el,. ,4, .,,. .,9. Ah to claims iiia4l<> »ri.. iMUU, alter |iiocct'Uiii»fs I,,,,*. . i;|vo^^:H;;!;rs,:s^s^|-t;:;;-j.^ *■' "■- <■ ' -^.n As amended by 51 Vicf p), h m.oa.ed and the above substiSed'iSo;:''^ ongi„a, section has been 106 THE CUSTOMS ACT. And froiu other courts. 242. An appeal shall also lie from the Exchequer Court of Canada, the superior courts and county courts respectively, in cases where the amount of the penalty or forfeiture is such that if a judgment for a like amount was fjivon in any civil case, an appeal would lie ; and such appeal shall ho allowed and prosecuted or. like conditions and suhject to like provisions as other appeals from the same court, in matters of like amount; and an api)eal shall lie from the Circuit Court to the Court of (Jueen's HimicIi in the IMwince of (i^uehoc, to be allowed and prosecuted in like manner and on like conditions as appeals froui tlie Superior Court in that Province. 46 V., c. "12, s. 2U1). If brouglit by the €roM'ii. 24S. If the appeal is brought by Her Majesty's Attorney- (ieneral, or a collector or officer of the Customs, it shall not be necessary for him to give any security on such appeal. 40 V., c. 12. s. 210. lit Senate i 1893. KeMtoratlon of goodn, Ac., not prevented hy appeal if necurity is given. 244-. In any case in which proceedings have been instituted in any court against any vessel, vehicle, goods or thing, tor the recovery or enforcement of any penalty or forfeiture under this Act or any law relating to the Customs, trade or navigation, the execr tion of any decision or judgment for restoring the tiling to the claimant thereof, shall not be suspended by reason of any appeal from such decision or judgment, if the claimant gives sutUcient security, approved of by the court or a judge thereof, to render and deliver the thing in cjucstion or the full value thereof, to tlie appellant, in case the decision or judgment so appealed from is reversed. 46 V., c. 12, s. 211. *• J civil pi'oc tlie I'arh'i 3. A I'oason of j C'onipetei viso: 4. Ev Jiiisband, as 11 competei solely or joi "0 husband "lade to hin ''e competer ii'isband dm 2. The f»f such pers( "lent by tlie tliejury. 5. No )ip<»" the gi, '■;• crimiriato <-''\'il proceed ji(.M¥oii : Prov ne Canada Evidence Act, 1893. 56 VICTORIA. 1893 CiiAi'Tioie 31. Sliort title. ». Tiiis Act may be j ,,, y,, ., , •IS y/^^ 6'a«a^« Mudence Act, Application. WITNESSES. 198 TiiK (;anai)A kvidenck act. m used or recoiviilile in evidciico a.iiainnt sucli person in any criminal proeoodin<,' tliereafter instituted apinst liiiri otiier than a prosecution for perjury in ^'iving such evidence. Kvidciicc of 1111110. 0. A witne.-^s who is nnahlc to speal<, may give his evidence in any otiier manner in wliicli lie can make it inteliigililo. Jiiflicitil notice v the production of a copy of the Canada Gazette or a volume of the Acts of the Parlia:ncnt of Canada purporting to contain a co])y of such proclamation, order, regulation or appointment, or a notice thereof ; i . i {b.) By the production of a copy of such proclamation, order, regulation or appointment, purporting to be jirinted by the Queen's Printer for Canada ; and — (c.) By the production, in tlie case of any proclamation, order, regulation or appointment made or issued by the Gov- ernor-General or by Hie Governor in Council, of a copy or extract purporting" to be certified to be true by tJie clerk, or assistant or acting clerk of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, —and in the case of any order, regulation or appointment made or issued by or under the authority of any such minister or head of a department, by the production of a cy Ciioveni- luent l»riiiter Copy of extract duly certitled. 1). Evidence of any proclamation, order, regulation i^r appointment made or "issued by a Lieutenant-Ciovcnior m' Lieutenant-Governor in Council of any province, or by or uiuler the ai head ( be gi\ is to SI the prt order, regnlal Govcn (0. proclan certifie( Executi Govern; as the ci 10. or befoi't Exeliequ of the pe con It in ; of the TJr States of in any acl thereof, p the hand < without ai nature of n 'f any sucl then by a ( :i judge or or coroner, tiirc or othi U. Ini orders, wan Imperial oft t'le same ii provable in copy of tlie t^irl lament ( '"' a notice t purporting t( Pr V2. iu ( coived in evi Canada or of Mi^! 'i'HE CANADA KVIDRNCK ACT [o.) jjy tJie prodiicfinii .,f "urico thereof ; eoiiit 1/1 any Brifi/i, „ '"^''"> ■my pruv iico of r'..,.n.i •' ^*^ ; any such conit, jnsti™ ^ "m,,;;."' l""'"'' P™* ^'lialovc 'I'S I'on ,y a copy piil .o,-(i„s „ t"""'; » ,"•> fA or so ccrifos '•'«»'^««^I»«Peria, Acts etc. ''*nS etsrt n"n"« '- -"""■°- « -;y. ^\il" ' «- 01 pnr aoo THE CANADA EVIDENCE ACT. Imnd of tlic proper officer or person in wlioso custody such official or public document is placed, or a copy of a document, by-law, rule, re}j;ulation or proceeding, or a copy of any entry in any register or other book of any municipal or other (Jurporation, created by statute or charter of' Canada or any province, i)urport- ing to becertitied under t'le seal of the corporation, and the haiul of the presiding officer, clerk or secretary thereof, shalMjc receivalde in evidence without jiroof of the seal of the corporation, or of the signature or of the official character ot the person or persons appearing to have signed the same, and without further proof thereof. Copicifi of public books or e dee.nod to 1 • clucuments givo , by ., f'^.y^^^ou of any powers of I '• '" - 1^3 any o.x.stn.g statuto or 0x1'^. at L^ "^ OATHS AND AFFIRMATIONS. 202 THE CANAl'A K\ IDKNCK ACT. Afiirumtioii <»rwiinc!SN iiiMteiiil ofoalli. 23. If ;i pci'!5un called or (Icsiriii'i; to i^ive cvidoiico, objocts, on ffrouiuis of cotiwicntioiis pcruplos, to take an oatli or is objected to as incompetent to take an oath, audi person may make tho following atHrmatii)n : — "I solemnly alHnn that the evidence to be given by mc shall be the truth, the whole truth, and iiotliing but the trutli." And upon tlie |)ersoii makiiii; such solemn afHrnn\tion, his evidence shall be taken and have the same ell'ect as if taken under oath . Alliriiiaiioii iii!»teail of oath— Perjury. 21. if a pcr.son recinired or desiriiii;' to make an affidavit or deposition in a ))roceedint; or on an occasion whereon or touchini^ a matter respecting which an oath is required or is lawful, wliether on taking ullice or (j'herwise, refuses or is unwilling to be sworn, on grounds of conscientious scruples, the court or judge, or otlier officer or per.son (jualilied to take atlidavits or depositions, shall ])ermit such jierson instead of being sworn, to make his solemn atHrmation in tiic words following, viz: — ' I, A. B., do solemnly affirm," etc. ; wliicli solemn affirmation shall be of the same force and ell'ect as if such i)erson had taken an oath in the usual foi'in. 2. Any witness wliose evidence is admitted or who makes an affirmation under this or the next |)receding section shall be liable to indictment and pimishment for perjury in all respects a.s if lie had been sworn , £Tldeiicc of child -Corroboration required. 25. In any legal proceeding where a cliild of tender years is tendered as a witness, and such child does not, in the opinion of the judge, justice or other })residing officer, understand the nature of an oath, the evidence of such child may be received, tliough not given upon oath, if, in tiie opinion of the judge, ju.s- tice or otlier presiding officer, as the case may be, such cliiUI is possessed of sufficient intelligence to justify the reception of the evidence and understands the duty of speaking the truth. 2. But no case shall be decided upon such evidence alone, and such evidence must be corroborated by some other material evidence. Sections 20, 37 and 28 deal with statutory declarations. "-Vl .'.'i'i" ¥' Coiiiuicnceiuent or Act. 29. This Act shall come into force on the first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and ninety three. By schedule B. to this chapter, the Act respecting Evidence, R.S.C. cli 139, is wholly repealed. ,'1 '»•- <;-' ^.i r, ■*\ 'At-. ■^% mder years 1)0 opinion ii'stand tlio e received, judge, jns- ich child is ;ion of the ith. cnce alone, 2r material m " ,u'^.»-hu ','^i ■ "■Mi \ ,v' ii. fc-'t ,,f \V^' m.w ,%:^i. "or Coiirl Kales. ^J^AHI.K OF f>,^f j,g ^' Jic'pealed. ;• rt:""-^' '*"•■■" ""''"'''•'"'^- --•"»■•-«. S- The 255tli Puiin f «-^"'-tso„ behalf of tl.0 Crown tul.el,vfnf ■ 7.B^who,„Jnfonnationtobosi,..cd. 8 Form of Information. 12. Practice of Cou-t tr. n i 16. Provisions under sec 17. WJien Kefereii 'ar:?r^^:C'5'ro ,. ,-,„,,,,,, filed. ™'« 'n^ Statement of ^-••iiin to be 204 KXCIIEQUEK COURT Kl'I.ES. liulo IS Cnstoms liofcrenco to be licurd without pleadings, 19. Wlion ripo for trial. 2ti. Petition of Right to he signed by Counsel. 21. Writ.s of Iiainediate Keknt and Dies Claunit KrtntDitiii. iniiy issue on alKdiivit of debt and danger, and debt and death. 22. ShcrifTs executing E.xtcnts need not en([uirc by the oaths of jurois. 2;i. Dispensing with pleadings by consent in cases institu- ted by liefereuee. 24. Order to dispense with pleadings. 25. Order to be taken out. 26. What pleadings to be written and what printed. 27. IJow to be printed. 28. W.itten co|)ies may be iiled in case of urgency. 29. Printed copies to be furnished opposite party. 30. Petitions of Right, how to be served. 31. Office copy of Information, or Statement of Claim to be served, and how to be endorsed. 32. Service to be personal. 33. Service upon a Corporation. 34. Service upon partners. 35. Substitutional service. 36. On husband and wife. 37. On infant. 38. On lunatic. 39. On lunatic not 'nterdictcd, 40. Service of information in proceedings in rem. 41. Service of Information in proceedings in rem not provided for by preceding Rule. KXC/rKQUIOR COURT RC.KH. :;"""^— -^.<--.^". ...:::;::"■'"■ •^^•feerv,cooMfofJ„,i«Uk.nuM. ^'- ^'^''•'■^'■^''' 'O- a.lvertiscnent. "'•^'^•'- fo l.t. mailed. ' ' ' '"'"""'a(i.>.., ofc., anj '^^- I'ctitions of JJi„),f „i„,. ,. Jn^'/ir, p/cadiii^'.'^ id. 50- A(f,>r„oy-Genoral to file nlo, i 62. Tho following rules „ot h. um.Iv ^ . • 5., ^,j ''''•'•> ^^' ^•^^'•f'"" cases. "■ ''"'"^oFU;£j::--^tato,„entsof„.ate..iain.ets ''•'''"'''•'''"■">'^-^^^'->ate,i and entitled -•^P'ea or dew to Repleaded in aUement. •^7. VV )ien an alleUjttKI{ ('. On eonfesHing deteixie arisin;; after comrnonecmcnt of action, plaintili may 8if,'n jiid.'^ment for costs. 7(». Offer hy defendant to HulFer judgment for specific; amount. 71. HfTt:ct of offer as to costs. 72. Such offer or consent, if not accepted, shall -not Ite evidence against the party making the same. 73. First pleading to Ije called " Statement in Defence," when to be filed. 74. Discontinuance. 75. Tlio reply. 70. When to be filed and served. 77. No pleading subsecpicnt t'> lepiy, except joif i^r, with- out order of Judge. 78. Time for delivery of pleadings subsequent to reply. 79. Close of pleadings. 80. Issues. 81. Amendment of pleadings. 82. Attorney-General or Petitioner may amend any time before filing of defence. 83. Opposite party may apply to disallow amendment. i-'^nn.^vfu ,ovur «, ,,,^. I»)t "■ '=^;'.lS'!2,i;;;; S^^ '*"• I^omiirrors. •>2- ^^'"'" '•'!"- /iloci and servo,!. f>'5- "i"""iiToran.|,Ii,fo„,.,. *,. i • ''+• Atfv-n<>i.«....i ";;"'"" ™- "•—-.- o „„„„.„.,, l»iii(|. "^". costt, o( action to ha ^'*' ^^''«" 'lomnm.r to Dlei.li,,,, pleadin^rs. '"' '"-' l,.o„,,e.. 132. If at trial nart nf ...,., be considL-ed Z SS""'""' '•^'^^' ^''« ^'^o'e to 133. Notice of admission. 134. Notice to admit and costs of .ofusin,. 135. Form of notice. 136. Affidavit as to admissions. 137. Inquiries and accounts. 138. Special case may be stitnrl f . • • •^ " ®'''*^« ^or opinion of Court 139. Questions of law may I,e first tried. 140. Special case to be printed. 141. Special case in aetinn« ,„i or lunatic is party ''^''''' '"^'''''^d woman, infant 142. Entry of special case for argument. 144- Eopoaled. 1«. Trial of issuea of faet to l« al bar. we. Countermand of notieo of trial. "'• ''Sy '™' *"^ «. ijast liuK' not to apply to c.r juirft' iiiutioiiH. 247. Ai)iilicatioii to lit! made to .ludgc in (Vturt by iiiotioii. 248. No rnliM)!' ordor to tiliow cause t() Ik^ granted (^\cl'pt wlion aiitliori/.ed I)y tliese liules. 2i!K Motion.^ to he on notice. 2.''>(>. Notice ti» 1)0 served two clear days hcforc hearing. 251. Proceedings when notice not given to proper partie,^. ')r, ")2. Hearing of any motion may he ad jonrr\t'd. 25.']. Notici' may he .served without special leave in' certain cases. 254. May he served with or after tiling of Information, Petition of Pight or Statement of Claim hy leave. 255. Application at (-hanihors. 250. .Indgcmay re.'^cind his own onK^r. 257. (vostsmay ho awarded against the Crown. 258. Provisions as to costs. 259. How to he taxed. 2G0. AVitnoss fees. 20 1, llcpcalod. 202. Notice to Ilcgistrar hy party aiipoaling to Supremo Court of Canada. 203, Cases in appeal, how to he settled and what to contain. 204. The Agent's hooK-. 2G5. When the party appears in person. 200, Service in case of neglect to enter name. 285. 280. 2S7. [tl tiiotioiiM. I)y iiKitioii, lied cxci'itl rr piirtit's. in' cortiiin forination, y Ii'avc. Supremo contain. lluU-2ii7. Wrifs. ' ^'-^ 2'!^ Sni.,.,..,,,,. ™"- ''«;;;;,,. " -»- ' ■ ... >..■ „..„„ ,,„ ""• '"'<'<>^niizaii('('s, -'''• '^"^'^"•"•"^ "Hi,.,. l„,„-s. '''■ "-""■"'■'^""'-'-".•siMv.H.afi,.,, "^"- '^^'^'"^'•■"•'^ miMisf,.,.i,| ,„nv,.,.s. -77. Slicriir.s fees. 27.^. iiuiiiir.s r,.,;,s. 27!». <'lnis(,fia.sv,.|,.a(.i.wi. -""». l-'Mir vacat,i„ii. -■^'- <''>'n|.M(a(i,,M„ffiii„,. ''^- '^'"""'■^'"''^''^■'lc"n,larM,oM(.l,.s. compuhilion of i>'' iiln-idiririg 289. KfrocfofMo,,.,. 2!''0. Rcpea!,.,!. >ns ii„( to prevail. '""I»liaii('o u-ith linles 9< and I fnte 292, '■p''titation. i -'•' i;x(;iii.:(,)ii:i; rm i;r lu'i.Kh. lilllc •_".»;:, Kiilcs ii|>|ili(':ili|t' I,, rni\ iiicc r\\\. '-".>."., Ur|.r;il(i|. '.".Ml. Aclini; ii('i;li>li;ir ill Oll.iWil Mild oiltsidi' ol ()|lu\v;i. 'I'lic liplli()\ isions coiitaincil in the 7!tlli scctiuii (if :is \i(iiiria. rhii>il< r II, intiliilcd ••An Ai'l to cstiililiHli n Siiprciiir ( 'I'lirl initl ( the Act ;!^ Xicloria, clwiiitcr I'J, intituled, '■-l/( Aft til iiriiritic fur tlic instil nt itm (if suits iKjuinsI tlif Cnnrn In/ prliliiiu of rii/lit, (inil irsinvtinii iirnciilnic in Cnnrn suits." '2. The liiiloH of April ','ath. |s;i;, imdn- the pfDvisions coiilaiiieil in Tin' I'rtitioii of Rii/lit Ad, \s;t;. :t. The Kiilesul I'd una i> '.'Sih, isrT, ,iiil dl' Kelniiary I'.MIi, ISMI, niKJei the provisions (if V'Ac /V////i. /((./■ /,'/,//(/ .Ir/, |,s;(!, ;1H Viiloiiji, chapter 11, anil It'.t \'icloriii, cliaplcr 'Jii. 1. The Utiles of Marcli ;ili. ISS.S. and of Heci-inlier lalli, ISHS, in pm- siiance of si'clion ."^i.") of rA)-'i\ X'icloria, chapter Hi. 5. The Iviilcs of .laniiar.v H.'(h. IS!I|, in piir.snance of section .V> of ,'">ll-.-|| \'ict..cli. 1(), as .anieiided hy "rj \'i(t.,cli. :iM, (!. The K'lilesof Novcnilier Kith, 18!ll, in pursuance of seclion 55 of 5o. 51 Victoria, chapter in, as amended hy 5J Nicioria, chapter IIS, and 77/, h:.vrliiiinrr (V)»*7 Aniiiiihnciit Art, 1S!I| (."it-.Vi Vict., cli.'J(i). T. The Uiiles of neceinlicr 5tli. 1S|).> ; (.'ehmary S|h, IS'll ; jind May |s|. lS!t5, in piirsnaiice of tlie55tli seclion of Tin' Hxcln-iini'v Convt Aft (.5(1-51 \'ict.. eh. 1(() ;is anieiiiied hy Tjl' \'icl., ch. :!S, The second and third Hull's of the (Jeneral Order of the 7tli dav of M.irch, ISSS, which were made under the provisions of .section i:! of the old oxproprialion Act, K.,S.('. ch. :!!», as amended l.y 50-51 Vict., cli. 17, Jiavc been repealed liy l.'iile :!S of the ( ieiieral Order of May 1st, 18!»5 ; T/ir Kr- l»-oi>ii "J Iv/, IM.;. H,^) -■-";'^::.":te:---^-.^... Ill ill •, "*'*• '■"'<'s. :::r!;^;^:;f;:-fM:;w:i;::i'ia":;t;;^\-'7':;'V- »":^"^rrt'H;S;?'"7-""^ ' '" similar sMff. '."'"■f'"' •"".! pr,),.,.,!,,,-,. ,f „"'•'"'"' "^•"' "'■•'-"■-" ;a;;;;iv';;;l; --""•■■■^i^u';.';'n,j;;,5::- I ",,i, ,1 1(1 )i(i(.,.,|„,.,. , ., ' '_ M( ,11 as ,,1;,., I "'i-'i-oiii, tlidri ,.,,Mi .r''<'<;<'• '',|t'«t.V's Ili.rll ( 'Olllf '•'•■ '"■''iini.'arsiiil .\\x^ iishi acjfi liiil ''■«<•"<' ami tu.„„n I,,., '' '" J'-",i^-Iam| f'oM or iiiafto/ ' I'l'iicfico and "!"■""' niaUors 'I'lli'ial Or r''';'''''''3-<^u,./,-;\r ;;::;•';!','''•' iiiii -'. iukI (licahi.v,. ||;is I '» tlif link.. . 'I f'oniiiiou Law 'H'Cll HI iiImI, I il'IK III ,1; lis now ill / lllllcil ill '•il Onl,.,- of t >• "'■ Manli, i.^rii ll"U (I li■ '>!' Afay, I'CII I Wt'VclllI,. and iliicr J, ''|"ii-t, has boon mcr-o.l ■"* ''i ('i)iirt of J lire aiK .ibj. wc. IS, sulKse,., 4ol Wi'a.'ti,u' |„.f, aii.sf,,iiv(l to tl '" and 10 ( >'•<' thiH ( ■ourt of '•<'iiil first the , Stat lite '•"iiniiiii SI'UOII '"^■'■'■|'t"i« til,, i (".) Whenoro ■I'y. tl ^1' liiil, '• a IJiilc \n , asrolatingtoaRiileiMad HiiU'Hsul)si-(|iu.ntlv' mad till' (late betwocn i.rack VfciTc I to I ";•■ "' Kn^laiid, powers of tlu! Al)j)oal. * "n'^in. ''ovinco of irdly, ""It in .•;iH..,. til ''and |)iil,lisli,.d y itsniiiiil '"''""'y, it is (ol riK! \i (' an. :ots. "ii'iitioiicd "" t'"' itii ,,;;,. „,. 'I' taken iiy tllei ■uiisc of action li Ics \vith an astorisk ,. „ , "'■ -^f't'-cli, 1876. ' '"""'"''•. to^'ctlior witi, ("■) an The Uules of ( :is arisen in the ]>c„ 'I'plicahle („ siii,^. Uniei-H. Tlioset "nit a^: now in /•„, '^■i"ce of (^ii,,| " wliich U 'ce art ^•'^''c liule !.'!>;{,) It' il SIT iintliiiiotical .se,,nenc tinning' on '■''''''"" expt.rien..ed in ,i,;iki ;""aras,„«,ib|,,s„ch,„nf ■encral Onlers woiv inadea.;liren!:!l''r?' '''■"''•'••''' ''-'"'•al s. (les;,rno(,..i I,,, ., , ' " "t "ad'saiide'i,.!. ,. .. ■ ''y numbers be-^inninLr .viii. .'!:'"'""''*'"« con- ;icsofR„|,.s, de.s,\r„ated ^;;"in^ With one -and fur I nuiii refo lie sal fieri "I convenionco to ^iy "K a Hatisfactoi "sion and coaiph.'xit '"•cat di/lienhy has I ■I'cnco fj "«. in boavier (ig tlic Kuli ''^«f"«'Uioi,andtoob.,„. " ^^'••'■^tlK.iiglitadvisabl ■" foi tiiat viato rally :u>-«'.s, to the h.ft „f I N''i'.-irate and tiicUul,., forti consecutive '10 purpose of 'J IS KXCiri'Kil'KK roncT KI'I.KK. Ilic Unit's (il llcr Miijcsly'H IUkIi t'ourl of .luslici' in ImihIiuiiI . I'm' ciiHcs III wlijcli till' cuiiHc lit' jii'tiiin li:iH iii'Ihi'II in llii' I'roviiii I' (,>iii>lii>r, our iiiiihI i'(>iul lii'Hl tilt' Slatiili' , Hcciiiiilly, ihcsc Kiili's ; tliiiilly, tii<' |irui'li<'i' of llor MajcHty'H Sniiciior (Niiii't I'oi'tliitl, I'l'uvini'i' when tjir Mxclicinicr Cdili'l liiili's lid mil a|i|ily ; Mini rmii'llily, tin' [{iili's iil' llt'i' iMiiji'slyV IIIkIi Cotirl of , luslici' ill I'ln^hiini wlicn iirillioi' llii'Si' UiiIi'h iiiir llif iiili'.s ul pr.'icliri' for lln' Sii|ii'rii)r ('mirl id' Ilii' riuviiii'i' of (.,iiu'lii'i', iiitikc pi'n- viHiiiii lor (III' priit'liri' aiiii iiiui'i'iliii'i' in hiiil.s, acliunsiii' niatliTH ciiiiiin;; within the jnriHilii'linii ul tli<< ('niiit . a. i:i'l,K •_'. Itiri \i,i.:i.. This Kiili" has Iiim'ii i-t'iii-alnl li> Itiili' ;I7 dI' t lir < liiiriMl < iiili'iiil' May I si 18l)'->, anil ri'-riiacli'ii as pail nf h'lili' I nuw in I'lirii- :« urLK ;;. * IlnlVM iiexl lullouiiiK not to »|»|>l.> '*> <*('rlaiii NiiiiN. Tlic rnlldwiiii;' I'lilcH ail' not In a|i|)ly lo siiils in wliicli tlir canst' of .ictiiiii ariso in the I'li.viiici! oi (^hioln'c, cxci'iit wlicn e.\|)roi-8ly so innvidtMl. I. *a'i-K i;. -— (j/,,/rA TM, isss; MattorH |H'ii«lliiK iH't'ort' 4lili<'ial Arbitnit'ti's when Tli<> F.xvlK'qiier ('oiirt \vi "imie into Utrvc. lliilfss it is ntiinwise .s|)ociallv nrild'cil any inatfcr pciidiiiL;- lu'tdi'o the otli(ual arliitfators when tlic Act iii'si lici'i'lii iiirii tioiiod (ri) came into fofco wliicli had tlicii hccii iicufd or parilv licai-d, or whicli has since liueii iieai'd, by thciii, shall lie contiiiiicij liei'ore them as ollicial ivtVreus, ami tlieif icport rheivnn shall he made to the Court in like manner as if siieli matter Ii;h1 been l)y the Conrt referred to them under the twenty-sixth seetimi of the said Act. Sfction al) of 'llic K.vcliniiU'r (^oiiii Act (."iO-ril Vict., eh, l(i) rcaiUjs follows, viz :— " All matters jK'ntliii;;' Ih'I'oiv such ollicial aihitnitors wlni: " this Act conu's into I'orcc shall lit- IranslVncd to Ihe Mxi'liciiiicr ('miii '• anil may thcivin ho continued to a linal ilccision in like manner as it tiu' " same liad in the liist instance been refeiieil to the court iinilor the pru- " visions of this Act." Prior to the inakin,u;ol' the above l{iile a claim had been referred to Ilir ollicial arhitrators for investigation and award. The ( mpiiry had Inrii proceeded with and lieard before two of such arbitrators only, and a n'lmK upon the claim duly made by them in fa\our of the claimant. On iiidlinii for judgment by claimant upon such report it was held that the heiuiii^'ui the claim by two of the ollicial arhitrators only was not a liouring wiihiii the meaning of the Rule and that judgment could not be entered on liic report. Rioux r. The (i>iiccn, 2 Ex. C. K. 01. (a.) The Act referred to hero is 50-51 ch. 10. ill NiiiiN. .:;:'";■"'"•' ' ' « • III J.,,,, I, ,.„ij, ^^|. , «• li('/,K.|. w Nulls oil iMliHlioi (,„. ,. ''^''' 'iiiil ill AI;iiiiii,,,/H A'.. ; ''•■'"''l'""<>CiUliiir.„ r ''■"''"■'l'"r I'rarlirr ,,,,,,, ,,,., , •*n iii/oiiii,iti()ii ill (ii,. I,'. ,,| :' "';■ '-'T '"' """" """"■'■ "i' fv;"'- ' " " ^'""""■"' '" -"-iM. .Ma,i. ,,. ,::s;i;:^:s,s::.!::r- ' "-' ■'■ •'i-^."^.'--^ <>i.«.r« to the Crown. ..ither hv , , . •■ "'■'" "'"'" l"''-^"nal ■„„„„,,, ,, , ;-. -wove.., always cither who ^'^f ^;;"^'^^'^ = ^'- '<-.! of infon^.C There was also a proceeili,,,. ,,,l,„, I,' '""'• •'^•^- •^' ''' -'/. ^-'owuor Division, under tl^ ^ /'". ^'•'<'-'' In'-n.ation in Uie iii ;■;;:;;; r^""^" '^-"-'^ --';; •n.C'''rT.,r ^"" ^^-- ' • *JL'i > KM llHil Kit rtltlUI' inil.l.H. 'I'lic l',h;4li.li imIiii Mialioii is iiiiw aliiiiirtl iiivariulily i'in|ilii)'i'il liy tlir ( niWII III I .•lsl•^4 ii'hiliii;; (" Inrc .lioic. Mm in A' lliilllui /•'nccW/o/v', till. I''iir till' l:iw mill |ii'iii'lii'i' ii|iiiii till' Hii!>ji'i'l III liiiKli'^li iiiroi'iniilliiii Ht-c III, I'riiini Suits. ,1,:. .1./. isiiri c's '.Ml Virl , fli. KM (U.K.) i'liil. II), Alliiniiii (Iniiiiil r. Iltillini/, \'> M, \- \V. IW? ; ('i>rin>nili'iii iif LuihIdii r. MliiniiH-diiii ml. I II. I. t'. IM>: W il.iini's .linliriiliin .l,7.s, |i|i. I'JS, rill!) ; .\iiiiiiiil I'nu-lir, , isil... |p. '.Ml. 'I'll!' lilies ir;;iiliiliii;^ priii riliii'i' ill siiilH li\ I')ii;;IIhIi liirui'iiial iuti, Ismih'iI l>y till' Ulirnlis 111' llic i;xrllii|lli'l' ill I'liislrr 'ri'llll, IMIlll, ill lilllMMIiri' ol Tin Crinni ,s'(m7.s, iti\. Ail. ["*>>'>. will In' I'imiihI in L. U. I Kxrlii'inu'r, |i. ;W!i, Till' \l!iii'ni',\ '( iriu'i'.il III ('.iiiaila iiiiiy uIhd iiiitti'i' .VJ Vicl. . ili. KtciiiiHr an liiriniiialiiiM In lir i'\liiliilr nIkimmI. I']v('i\ iiirnriiiiitldii is 111 lie s|i;iii'(| liy llii^ Atlm iicy < it'iii/iiil III llic I tiMiiiiiiiiii, or liy siitiu; |i( rsiiii ilnly aiitlioi'i/.cil to allix llir .siijiialiifr of llic said Alloriii'\' (iciicfal tlicri'lo. KILK II.* Foi'iii ol' iiiloriiialioii. I 111' iiilnriiiaiioii IS to coiiciiKic with a claim lor tlic rclni ^oll^llt, mill tilt' roiiiiiHiicciiiriit ami coiicliisioii tiici'iiol' iiiiiy lie in the loi'iii <;iv(Mi ill Scliciliilc .\ to these oi'ders. Si'c Sfliidiilr I'', I'di- liiiin nl' inloi iiialiuiis uT iiilnisiiiii : ami Itii' rorm-. Ill' iiiriiriiialioiis ami |ilrailiiij;s in ('\|irii|iiialiiiii casi'usi'u iiutcsiimlcr si'c. '.'."i cif I'll!' I'l.riinijiiiiiliini Arl. milr \i. I 111. For cmliii'sriiiriii nil inl'oi'iiialliiii or slati'im-iil nl ciaiiii liri'i'iiilirl'i>i>' iiit'iiliiiiiril, SCI' Sclu'Jiilc ( '. 1> Kri,K 1.-' {Decnnhir \m, ISSS.) .ioiiidi'i- of |>ro('(>(MliiiKN in rviii iiiid in perMoiiaiii. Wliei'ij by the eoiiiiiii.-sioii oj' any oil'eiiee, any thinj; is jialiic to ('onik'niiiatiiui. and the ollender is also lialile to a jieniilty, siirli eoiuleniiiMtioii and |H'nalty may lic! ent'oreed and recovered in one and the same procciediiif;', but no jiidi!;nuMit for imy siicli penallv shall he ^■i\■ell a^'aiiist iiny iiersoii who has not been served willi the infornialioii. or made a claim to sm-h tliiii:^ as hereinbefmc provided, or otherwise lu'eii made or become a l>arty to siu!li |Mn ceediiiir. lO. Kri.lO ir)."-(JA;// ks'^ 18i)5.) J4»!!>4!i>r or riHiMew «i sn'tioss ill laroraiatioii «!' iiitriiNioii. l'roceodii)i:;s to recover nrolits or daniaij;es for iiitriisiun iikiv '»•' joii t^tlCI'll ). "liy vi.'sionN an. also ,„,,.l,. „n,i,„. ' " '""''■'■ ""' ^■''i'l A..( si,. i --;r;:i\:::;:;;;;-;:- ^' -.;::. ^r; — ' '"•' ' '■'----' -:-:;::^^^ fo, The piooe "•"1.S and tiiocloM ol ;^''«, practice, plead "ii;'s times for t,.,|, (a). F l»i; Haxte Pi'ocediire pn-f-ri bed "r qiii-fam iictions, ",>■ the ( '<"'tf proeeediiiir.- fcnera! liidt '"» of i{. S. Q '•s Jii'l. Act. is.-i-(i & so,' SIiIks,;,.. ^n) „,. '^I'P- A. (10) f .'^00. 17 of .10.,-, 1 V.Vt..,.],. or forms, ami A •■ts, 5710 to 222 EXCUKQITKB COURT KUI-E8. aiul OrdLTs of tlie Rxcliuqucr Court of Ciuiadii of the foiirtli of Marc;li, kS7 hail or taken in the said (^ourt under or hy virtue (it' The Kir'h"jjurr Court Anirnr4Midecv 5M, 1892 ^ invoiitjoii. "' '«. iirLi.j V><'''''mhev :^th, 1802.) '•r«vi«.„„, „u^re patent .„,.,„.t ,„ „^ , ^ ^'" ^^-^ A; /,,.//,,,. «.;..«./.^t •^A..S"'''/''/-''='l^.r 24, intituled ....N a hdavt,s,)ecificatio,,a,u7?lrMli '';'/'"' and of the pcH !'e hied in t],e ofHce of thc^ j.^' h ' f ,/'^';'>'''''^'> '•elati,.^. ,'ay The foregoing rules 1, s aiui 'i of ,i , . ;.'c.uber ,892, wore n.ad'e wi u^e ui"-et ";'"' ''''r «^ ^^« °"' 'Jay of .ul procedure in respect of proceodi^' 1 v •"■""'""^' fo'' the practice m. or sections 34 (as amendo.U.3."vc ^ n7 ^7T '" ^ '^^-t case ■«-« N let., eh. 34,) of " Tlu. Patent A^^f-' '* ■■""' ^' ^^' «""-'nded by ^'-iejndant in the ^0.10:^;;;:^;:!:!;^^;;/^--"'. .*"<'K-nt went for Pltadings m this case in favourof t ,0 ,, V ''"' ''«"'-^« "-^i^ed by the ; .i-'gment with costs." it waro.tVv, '''?'''•. '"• "'"^"' ^'^''^ -^ e •■'-10 \ let., ch, ,s:i, sec, 43 (U K 1 tli.i n Uecenil.or ^th, 1^02 .._ , 224 KXCIIKQl'KU fUUKT KIT.KS. «i(m to tax costs botwecn solifilor aiul clii'iU in llic Kxclic'iiucrCourt, hucIi costs should l>e taxed as between [)arty and party. ( liouk r. Mcrcli(HttsiM(iri)ic Inmirdiicc Co., Cassels' Digest, :.'nd VAn. (Vm ; and fti.s.sr v. PoKtilig, 21 Cim. S. O.K. -ll'J, referred to). On appeal to tln' ,lu(lj;e— lield that the appeal should be dismissed, lirst on the ^^round nientiont'cl liy tlie UeKistrar. and secondly, because section 'loot ch. 8;i, l.'i-lt) \'ict. (L'.K.) did not apply to tlii> present case, but merely to a case where an action for infringnient of letters patent had been tirst tak(>ii before a Suiierior Court and where the .fudj,'e thereof had then I'crtiiied nn the record that the validity of the letters patent in tlie di'claration ia<'ntioiieil li:id come in iiuestii)n ami that afterwards the record with sncii certilicate liad been K'^'^'n in evidence upon a case by i)'c(/'(' /'(tc(((N to re|ieal llu^ saiil letters patent. Tlie (,>ii('cit V. Laforce, January 27th, 18'Jt 13. liiijht to Inyiii. -At the trial of an action by Scire Fociiis the Defendant will be entitled to hei;in, ami if any evidence is adduced on behalf of the relator, the defendant will be entitled toreiily. 'Joneral Order of December otli, 1892 and bl-lO Vict., ch. S3, sec. 41 (U.K.) cited in sui)port. Tlic (i>i(ecn r. Fmic <■< (il, October 0th IHltli. 3. Right to ?i('(//(i . —Under the (Jeneral Order of the Excheipier Court of Canada, bearing date tlie ."ith December, 18tU, and th(> provisions of sec. 41 of l.")-ll> Vict, (U.K.)ch 83, the defendant in an action of 6V/r(' /•'((('/((.s to repeal a [latent for invention is entitled to begin ami give evidence in suiniort of his patent, and if tiie i)laintiir produces evid- ence to impeach the same, tlie defendant is cntilli'd to reply. 'Jlic (^itccii V. Ldjorce, 4 Ex.C R. 15. The practice in proceedings by Srirr Fitriaa to impeach a patent of invention having liecome to some extent obsolete, the following forms of pleadings in such cases may be found convenient ; — DECLARATION. (Title of ('(tusc.) Donn'iuon of Canada, [ To wit : ) " Our Lady the tjuecn sent to Her Kberiir of the Comity of (.'arlelon, or any other of Her SluMilTs in the Uoniinion of (_'anada, Ilcr writ dotlnil in these words :— (Tlic writ ofSci./'i. is licir ircited.) WRIT OF SCIRE FACIAS. {Title of Coiise.) "Victoria by the Grace of God of the United Kingtlom ofGrcMt Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of tlie Faith. " To the Sheriff of tJie Coitiiti/ of Corletoii, or oiuj other of our Slier i[h in the Dominion of Ciuimht. Greeting : " Whereas we lately by our letters patent sealed v.itli tin; seal of niir patent otTice in tiie <'ity of Ottawa, in oiir Dominion of Canada, anil si;;m'il by the Honourable . , our Commissioner of Patents and one of our Privy Council for Canada, and liearing date the second day of December, AD, No. petit i for ai assigt inten contn and n said C reipiir did by minist; years f malciii; Domini aniongd provide before j: <'onditio aforesai "An aforesaii in our sa tilings, tl tli(! Uiiitl t.'onimissi iind usefii tion is CO attached i at Ottawa Slid Paten Slid ,/., hi: the period '■1,'e and lil to he used s;ii.ilent, petit K'l'gistrar of 'iiii! docunier "And wl '"'■•ring date issued to the i tliis, that whc vented a cert known or uset said speciticai specification ai mi of (iri'iit i^^'IIK^HJHH ruviir K,-,.,,s. :;:;;";t?" ™"'-"""-:' "■■■'-::;»; t: 'i^^^^t'T-'-r'"^'""' .—. '. ..;.': ,rr;:;:;:;;r;r" -'";' ™^<-'" "'■■ "«.,"rrs. ■•'■'■ •'And wlicrejis wo lateh- In- i .n our ... Patent om.. at Otta J '^^ ; 'St K^'"'' '"'" '''i^^- -•<' -;-ful i..,i...ovo,..o„ts \n ,^, u, "t J ' "' f '^ "^^'^"t ^- allege", :' H'>n .8 containc,.,! in the s,.nri(i ' '' ''''«'''"'l't'on of wl,;,.?. ■ "Ami vviioroaa the saM J i,,,;„. . • ""-"tion,..l, to i„,,.„a,.!. (I.o li..« '^i/T";'''"''' ''''•'''<' '•'•iHon.s J.eroin-iff. -•'-May of I,..,.,,.,.,, A.a';;on: , ; ;:; '•'^'""1 "-<,., ^;rt liiisol.ta.nedasoaled and ,•,.,•., Ti . ' *''''"'^""" tl'<^ sa.d P. l as ■if,.,. , -UI> U.0 provisionn i.. that l.-l.^ f « i l^^ '"';^' ""'» '-. '" accor ,^^ an.ond.ny the sa.ne, (il,.,l the said s ■ 'i '" *^"' ■'^'•' -'"I'l the XlTs l«^t"nt. petition, a.lldavit, Hpei^j ' =^";' "'^^"-'1 "opios of said^et e """ ' :':"-^^ '^'--*" -« '-v .If ;:.-:;; i:^;,;;:'::-:;;v--''« .-^- • And whereas we are mv„„ . , ;-™. .I... u» ..„,„„ „:r.;; o,:.::; .r;™;' isj; ™, «» m..u ti ^■•'Mted a cortai iit whoieas the said L. did i k.iow said in new and nsi'fu n or nsed hy others hefore h «pee.(ieatio.i and d '" the said j.etitiou state •onti'a.y to the law impi "v-.nent .n |.ne,i,nat th It he had 111 iii- "'< invention thereof It' tires not . as s.'t forth in . ' "iiou ,1,1(1 (irawini's n.vwT... • --.".:. .^i.-i lorc «P-.«cation and drawings .tt:^ea::ZZ:i T'' T""-' " 'J to said letters patent Nc yr.soo). the '>Ping the 220 i;\( iii;(jri:i; cuiiir kiii,ks. "And wlii'icMs I he saiil I;, ill I lie saiil iilliilavil iliil swi'iir tliiit lir verily l/i'licv('(l tliiit 111' was the iiivciitdi- oC tlii' .•ill('K«'tl ik'W iiikI iiscdil iiiipnivi'- mciil In piicMini.'iliclircs ilcscrilir 1 ami claiiiii'i! in the said s|»>cillcati()ii,aiii| did HW(>!ir lliat (lie si'vri-a! allc^;aiii)iw rdritaini'd in llic said [irtitimi were I'capcctivcly liiii' and I'Dirt'cl "And whereas we are Kiveii to iii.deisiand and lie iiit'dniied that (hn said L. did not invoni the s;iid alle.i;ed inviMition in t lie said iietition ami letters patent No. liT.SlK) nieiijloncd and (ilainied. "And also that the sail I,, was not the true and lirst inventor of the said aliened inveiilion ol an iiiipiciveiiu'iil in piieiiniatie tires in said letter- patent No, :i7,S!ii) ineiiliuiied and elaiiiied, hut that the said J . wasthetriic and tirst inventor. "And also that the spoeilication to said letters jiatent >fo. lii.SOi) j^ninted to the said I'. L. as aforesaid, does not correctly and fully descrihi- the natnre of the inveiilion daiiiu'd lo ln' patented Iherehy. "And alsothal thesperilieatioii to said letters patent No. ;i7,KlK), f^raeite.l to tli(> said r. L. as aforesaid, does not correctly descrihe tlio mode or mode- of operating the said alleged iini-nlioii in said letters patent No. :{7,Sli(i mentioned an tlio same useful, an, j tliat with the sole aid of the said specilication and without assistance frmii tho patentee and diroctions and information other than that contaiiies in which it is intended to apply and work out I lie said alleg(>d invention. ".\nd also that said specilication does not state clearly and distii'.cll> the contrivances iiiid things which are therehy claimed as new, .■iiid In)- tho use of which the said I'. I,, claims an e.xclusivo property and privilege "By reason and moans of which said several premises the said lettii- palent so granted as aforesaid to the said P. L. were, iire and ought to !«■ void and of no force .-iiid elfect In law. And we, heliig willing th.it wliat is just in the premises slionid he done. comm.uid yon our sherllf of our said county of Garleton or other our saiil Shoritl's that by gool and lawful men of your hailiwiok you giveneiMv to the said P. L. that before us, in our said E.Kcheipier Court of Caiiihl^i. she he and appear within ten days from the service upon her of such iki- tii'oaiid of a copy of this writ, inclusive of the day of such .service, te show if she has or knows .'inything to say for herself why the said Ictteiv Iiatent No. ;!T,890as aforesaid, so granted to lier ought not, for the reaseiis aforesaid, be adjudged to be void, v.-icatcd, cancelled and disallowed. ,iii.l further to do and receive those things whicli our said court shall coiisidt r right in that behalf, and tint you then return and have there the names of those persons by \A hom yon shall have caused such notice to bo given to the .said Pcrmelie La Force, of this writ, together with this writ ininidi- att'ly after the execution thereof. "Witness the llononraiile (Jcorire W. Burbidge, ,Tudge of the Ivv cheiiuor Court of (Janada, .it Ottawa,, t.io d.ay of in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety- and in the fifty- year of our reign. L. A. A,, Registrar. '^•'"'CQfic.e ,mnir ur,.,:.. '^-.n i o,S"-r: "--' ''''...-0,.;.,. :;,;:;;;:;"•""-. <•— ^^ u ,.,...; ' «'«'""-lH i.. sai,| u, t , ;. '•■"■'^''■''- •■'i>'.vll..,|, ,„,,' ^"■f'.m, n.,,y "••livonMl, &L',, ■ ^ <'■"'■■ '>/■(•„„,,,,, !"'"■ rciliiiiviiii. I'l;ii.,iijr iviii r,.|v -., , ''•"■'"■"''»'•""(■ 111,. „l.i ,• "■"'"" *"■ •■i;.««..k™ I ,„ „,,,"'";•"■■ 'i"-v«ii.ii,v,.r ":-.;:;;':s:.}:;'"V'»™'" »^ ■ -■' - ''"?i£ir-=- ^■■^'•■--^sr™ < :^:.:!z::;ixi^'ir^^^^ "-•"t «UUe o,eaH, i^,., Inr!;''.-'' '-.>.... that the .a!./tS "y;""- liru . and ■i"(' lor (ho us(. of wii, '"•'vilPt'o i., tlH. saf.l all, 'tly ti Del ivered, &c. i(!ii the '8:'^d iiiv •ontrivances patentee claitns ontion. and thi •i»'eificatioii; ingH elairiiod as "" e-vchi.sive i)roperty 22S i;X('iiKiii KK coiiM' i;ii,i;s. n-KAS. (7V//r I if ( '((((.si .) " The clayoC , in tlu' y«'Hr of Our I,Kte(l und alU't;ei| tliiit L., in the said writ named, did not invent the said invention in liie «iiid writ mentioned, says tlial th<.( Haid ],. did invent the said invention, and th;il the several alii'j^'at ions contained in tliopotitioii and atlidavit tiled hy the stiid L., rrl'erred to in the said writ, were rnsi)ei"t iveiy true and correct . " 'i. And as to the second Hu^^f,'estion in tlie said writ contained, wh(>re- l)y it is sn^;>;esled iiiid allet;eii tiial the Buid I,, was not tlio true and (irsi inventor of the said alleged invention, but that one J. was tiie true and tirst inventor thereof, the defen(hint, P. L. says that tlio said L. wan the true and lirst inventor of the said invention, and that tlie said J. was not th(> true and llrnt inventor tiiereof. " ;i. And as to the tliird sngj^estion in the said writ contained, whereby it is sn^^^ested and allejj;ed that the siiecilieaticjn to tiio said letter.'* paleni granted to the said I". !,. does not correctly and fidly (h'scrihe the n,ature (jI the invention claimed to he iiatcnted tla^nihy, the defondant, P. L,, sav^ that tlio said specification does correctly and fnlly doscrihe the nature (.1 the said invention. " l. As to the fourth suggestion in the saiil writ contained, whereby it is sii>;;;eHted and alleged that the specitication does not correctly describe thii mode or modes of operating tlie said invention in the said letters patent mentioned and claimed, the defeiuhint, 1'. L says that the said specifica- tion (h)cs correctly describe tlie mode or modes of operating the siiid invention. " ."). And as to llie fifth suggestion in the said writ contained, whereliv it is suggested and alleged that no person, from reading the said speciiii a- tion iiud from perusing and studying the same, would be able to construct ( he said invention so as to make the same useful, and that with tlio sole aid of the said specitication ami without assistance from tlie patentee, and instruction and information other than that contained in the said letters patent, the article atteiniited to Iw patented couhl not bo manufactured, the said P. L. says that any person, with the sole aid of the said specilica- lion and without assistanc(> from the patentee, and without instruction anil information other than that contained in the said letters patent, cDnld 'O.asily manufacture the article thereby pat(>nted. " 0. And as to the sixth sugg(>8tion in the said writ contained, whenliy it is suggested .-i-nd alleged that the said specification does not fully explain the principle and the several modes in which it is intendeil to apply .iml work out the said invention, the .said P. I., says that the said specificalien f Uy explains the jirinciple and the several nuxh's in wliiidi it is intendeil to apply and work out the said invention, " 7. And as to the seventh suggestion in the 8,'iid .writ contaiiuii, whereby it is suggested and alleged that the said specification does not clearly ami distinctly state tiio contrivances and things wliicli are tlieiel)y claimed as new, and for the use of which tlio said P. L. claims ano.vchisive privilege and property, the said P. li. says that the said specification doi's clearly and distinctly state the contrivances and things which are thenliy claime "Form C " Form A " i Rules 3 ixpropriatioi amended by Order of the Provisior -'(•'(sa Vict., Iiy iiiforniatit Canada. 'iRFPJREN Every r( tii« I82nd set A ^ )iir Iionl oiir 32!) Til,. ^,,^^. ^ '''■•''«''"<1 -iKi.t iM.n.lnVl'L,!! nin...v And tlic Knid Sir J,,),,, v, '. ' ' '• ""■<' r,.,,,,;'.:;^^;,™ .;»;■'•' yi „„. ,„„ Slid jllillM .0 .node of j.Ioad!;,. and proSmi in ' '" 'f "' ''' '"">■ ''^•. to Crown l.y petitH.n o? rigi.L '"" '" P'-"«^'^'^l"'^'.s a;,^iiMst il.J •> • I'onu VC " i„ lie,. ,„■ .> K„raVA ' ' '"''"'"'^'''''-''l l..>n.inl,e,cr.. rHVr. 0"i.r „, ,„„ ,.. ..;:ity:im° """ "■"«' ^ ""'-- »» •■' .v:; ■ *„: ;'"« ^r^n-sri'ss;- =" ■;-' -- -' "•■ --..,.„.„ ■"ON.. OK .. THE 0,TSTOM.s'cT. '""'"■ IN. R-LE ,.._(«,,,, ,,„,_ .s •a) 'J30 KXCMKlJI K.H ri>l KT lUI.KM. |ilc;i(liiii;s, unless tin; .liul^c! otlierwisi' directs, liiil any qiiestidii nl' law iiiisini;- ii|)(>ii any siieli ret'ereiie(! may. as in otiic!!' eases, he stated ill the lui'iii of a special iMse (nv the opinion SS.) Wlieii ripv lor (rial I'.vcry siieli nialter shall l)e dt'enied ripe I'oi' hearing' as soon as the it'lerence id' the Minisli'i' of Customs, and liie paptTs and evill(lon of riKh( lo lie nIkixmI by coiiiimcI. I']\t'i'\" petition (d' rii;ht, is to ho sitjned hy ('miiisel for the j)etitiontT, as provided for hy the stuliite applicahic iherulu. Sci' rule '.'ill. EXTKNTS. I»In|> \ any | uritini sliall U i'lid ,di; Th '■"ly Slid I'j 21. Rn.K Id." {Afiti/ l.s-/, isitf).) Hrits <>r iiiiiiiiMliatc cxtiMil iiiid liiviii cIuiinII cxtrviiiiiiii limy iMNiiv oil ailliiliivii ol' t and danger aii«l debt and death. A eomniissioii to tiinl a doht due to the Crown sliall not he necessary for aiithori/.ind writ, .see schedule V iiereto.) "JS-^',) Vict. (U.K.) cli. 104, sec. 47 and fidlowiii^'. 32, Kl'LE 47.-'— (J/rt// l,s'^, 1805.) NlierlU'M lOxeeutiiiK exteiitH need not eiuiiiirc by tlic oatliH of JnrorM. Tiie Slier ill: in executing a writ of iminudiato Extent or a writ of Diem Clausit Extreiiium need not uiujuire by the oatli.-^ of ijood and lawful iiioii in his bailiwick, but shall execute the said writ or writs in the same manner as is provided for the executidii of writs of Fierl-Fachiif, against goods and lands, or of Secpics- tration. .V writ of Extent will only issue for a doht due to tho Crown, ami while it will issue for Custonis-duties mentioned in sections 7 and 8 nf 77;i' (''((.•iA^/i.s .!<'/, as ameiuled hy 51 Viet., i!i. 11, il will be refused fur penalties and forfeitures under section 19, of the said Act, The (^mrii r, Boyd. October 18th, 1803. hve order is t Tile or ill Rule 2 a M'hHt Every •me linndix may he oitl written, an E. O. xi: i'leadii: '"; printed o "ifli an innc '"I outer niai ''•'^'■' ■'■"■'■■« ■■"iiir 1,1;,,,,,. I'IM>KN«IN„ WITI, W,KAI.,N„s. ~"" r;:^-r .:^. -lull I, 1 ■'' -^ "'*' '''"'it'wor t)ic-ir ..t. , ,' '' •=""«*''"' III • ^i''l>nLan/ Sf/,^ |s;)| j ' liu cdiirt (jijiv' nil tl,,. !• -.' »«" "'"i". .i.»ii i: £,:/■(;';;;;;::, -,-M»n., ,„.,,.. „„„ Order |„ !,« t„,,,,„ ^,,,^ 1M!IJVTIN(; ]'rj<:AI)lN(;s. a«. RULE 9* r'""""" "• "" """« -»•■«.......««. ""';°"' »"" -"'T ""-■ i.i«..i;„:';,;;,„'',;l' ;;,i;;-;'»i -i parti; E. O. xix, li. 5. a7. JJCLK 10.- How to l>e printed. _,-ii .11. (iiu iwu ;uH it Ml (I, ,,.!,,, ., ^M'le, ana ^ cngiisii uifonaation. (L.R. l Ex. 2.T2 KX'Mlltil KU rollM lill.KS. 'JtH. IM'I-K II.* M'rittoii 4> lllrd in 4-iim> oi' iirKt'iK'y III Miiv case \vi|icii iiiiy jpjKMi' to tlic Uii;^iNli;ir In In; (Hii- m iiryiMicv lie iiiiiy ixTiiiil ;i uiitti'ii I'opv of a |ilt',i.liiii; tu lie lilcd, iijMm tlif piiity so lirnii; llic Hiiiiit! ^iviii;;; a writlt'ii iii.iiiitakiii;:: tu liio a priiilc'il cdpy wiiliiii ///v; i/aj/s llifiiaflrr. tii». Ki'M': I'j.* l*rilll(Ml 4'«»|>.V to Ik> rill'lllMll4>4l 0|»|M>!>lil4' |llirl3 'PI IK parly pi intiii;;' any plcailiiij^ nr (ithtT pincccdiiii;' Hliall, (rii (Iciiiaiiil ill writing;, I'liriiisJi to any oilier paity, liis Atlormy ni Solicitor, any niiinlK'i' of prinlt'd copies, not: exceuiiiiii^ ten, upon paviiiciil liiereior at. lli;' rale of live cents per folio for oni,' copy, aiul tlirce ci-iiis per folio for every oilier copy. I, of iiialii' SKIiVlCK (»K IM'(>UMATI(»N. STATKMKNT (M' CLAIM (H TITION. I'elltloiiH 'M' ICiKlit* how to lu> MvrvtMl. L'tltlOIlK ol Uli,M are to he left at, tlie ollice o* Her Majeslv'.- Attorney (leiierai, and 8ervetl a> |)iescribfd liy tlie statute in siicl caso made and provided. Sfo " Till' I'diliiin of liiijlil .li'/" iiiul till' foriiiH in Ilic hcIu-IiiIch :it tin ciiii of iiio Ai'i, ((»/«' pp. i;u, l;j(). I' t.- f^ »|. IIVI.K 1 4.* Oltlcc I'opy ol' iiii«»rii»ition or Mtiilciiicnt ol' I'ltiiiii to he Nerved, and liow to be eiif tlie inforiiiatioii, or statenieiit. of elaiin li ulv ill be serve;{;5 ' -'^. :*':;;:;,;: """'■ " • ^ ■..■>•.;..,.....,.,,... I. .111.1 •I'l.V . r /'/'liii/iif; /'•/•■Ill/ill, t. '" ""•<'«MiMi,v,,r '"■■''>" "'llr, I, Ml n;iv:~ '• ' 'lill "II 111,'. ,;"'''^" . |..-HUM,,Ilys..,.v.. "^■' ■ I'V .l..||v,.|il|.'- (,, .....I I ''''.V «> . .'" •'•'- -ii,.v,.,, „,.,,„ ^„.,, '>-".n,.. ...„„,.. "'•?7,::;;!''''''-'.'o.Hi...::i,,vj::;r"''''''^^^ •'.-!::: -v--'mw':^^^^^ .■„,.,, , ;^'-'"v"" '"-.a. Hi' ;•' ;:\^;«'^'-''''iH.Kx..,.,,,,,,,,,, ,.„, "••-^""^""'"•'n,aiun(o,..s(.iu.,„on. r ■ ■■ '..nr:;?--r-;:;=::;::'^:-^^^^^ •"*■"""'"■"■»"•■"'"■.,., ,, „„, "' A. i{. iiiiloH. "VKf, I n.'ce.sHarily tiuv- ■"^"•oni Ix'Con. Ill,, jk, liiv ,.(■ this C. 1) in tho county aiKi PfoviiH-u of A. I) 1H9 7"' f/((' I'rovuiceof 234 KMIIIvi^l Kl! nil lie uri.Hi'. M4>rVl4'4' tit IM' |M>rMOIIIll. Scrvici' iipon ;i (IflVmliUil nl mi dlii-c copy of |Im> iiilnniiii tiiiii III' shitciiiciit III chiiiM i> In Im' cllVcti'd |M'i'siiiiiilly, cxct'pt in flic ('list's lirrciiiiit'lrr iitlirrwi-c piuviilfil i'm ; Imf it slmll imt lie iif('css;iry to pi'mliici' the nriiriii;il inrnriiiatinti or sMitfiiR'Ht nl chilli iit tiic time III' sci\ ice. «». i;i \A\ It!.* K4>i'«i«'<' ii|ioii a <'or|>oriilioii. Service of iiii Inloihialinii, St;iteiii(!iit of claim or IVtition of Iti^iit, wi't, KiiminoiiH, or ntlii-r proccHH, notice, proceediiii^ oi (lociimeiit re(|nireil to lie serveil witliin the jiirisdictiuii of tlic (,'oiirt upon ii ( 'iirpiiratioii a;i^'iej;iiti! is to he ell'eeted by persoiinl riorvicio of an otli.'.e copy tliereof on flu; Warden, Itecvr, Mayor. or(!|erl< in case of a Municipal Corporation, or mi the I'residenI, MaiKii^'er or otlier head ollicer, oi the Cashier, 'rreasiircr or Secre fary at the head ollii-e. or at any liranch or aircMicy in the Domiii ion of Canada, or on any other person di.-chariiini^ the like diitic- ill the ease of any otiii'r corporation. Taylor's ('. Cliy. (). !tl. As iiiiii'iiili'il l).v tlic (Iciior.'il Onlcr (.!" tlic I'Jdi ilay of iM-liriiary. ISS! Tho oriKiiial nilc has licin aiiii'inlcil liy iiiscrliiit; after tlio wonis • rctilinn of Hinlit" wlii'i'i' tlii'V (irst ucciir llii'i'i'iii the wonls •• writ. Biimmons. m oilier i)roci'ss. iiiilicr. procrrdliif^ m- (lociiiiu'iil it'i|iiiri'il to lie served." S4'rvi<'«> upon piirliier^i. When |)artners are sued in respect of any partnership liahi lity, tiie information, sta cment of claim or petition of rij^lit ni;iy hes'rved eithei upon .my one or more of the partners, or at the principal ]ilace (within the jurisdiction) of the husiness of the paitnership upon any person liavinir at the time of service tlic coiitrnl or manaj^eiiient of the partinn'ship husinesss there; atul such service shall h;- deeiiu.'d Mrnod sei coinposinji; the litm. \'ice upon till the part tier.- E. O. i.\.. I{. Sl'liSTlTUTIONAL SKliVlCE. :{S. KULE IS.* KiiliNliliitional Service. Iiiisli or a , !■; \ "f clai diaii o infant Court I infant servieo ■service, E. ( Wli "f t,i()ii sliiill he served liy postiiifj up one copy thereof in the otKco of tlie liegistriir of tJie Ooiirt, and hy tiiking one of tlie following steps, that is to say : — (<-?.) If such tliinir is in the custody of any Co-llcctor of (/iistonis, or of Inland lievenue, or other otllcer or jjcrson for the (!rown, one copy of siich information shall he posted u\) in the olHce of such collector, otKcer or |)erson, as the case may he, and another copy thereof ; (1) On the d(jor or some conspicuous part of the warehouse or hniltling in wliich such thing is stored or kept ; or, (2) In the case of a vessel, railway carriage, car, or other thiui.'' not so btored or kept, on some conspicuous part thereof ; (h.) If such thing has l)eeii delivered up to the owner or any person for him a copy of tlie information shall he served upon such owner or person in like inuuner as in other eases ; ((;.) If such thing has heen sold under any law authorizing such sale, a copy of the information shall he posted up in the office of the collector, officer, or person in whoso custody the same was at the time of such sale. 41. RULE A*—{Dcce)nhcr \5t/i, 1SS8.) Service ot'inl'oriiiutfMii in proeecdliiKf^ in rem In ciiseN nol provided lor in preeediuK rule. Fn any case not jirovided for in the rule ne.xt preceiling the Jiido-e may make such order for service as to him seems just. 12. liULK -{Devemher Votk, 1888.) When person, after coiniuencenient ol'proceedliiKsi lor eondeinnntion ol' the rem, deMlreN to claim liie same. Every person who, after proceedings for the condemnation of any such tiling have heen commenced, desires to claim tin- same shall — («.) (Jive security to the satisfaction of the Judge by a hoiid in a penal sum of not less than two hundred dollars, or hy a de|)osit of a sum of money not less than such amount, for tlic payment of tlie costs of the proceedings for condemnation ;anil (/».) File a statement of his claim with the Registrar of the Court, and serve a copy thereof upon Iler Majesty's Attorney General of Canada, and such statement of claim shall disclose the name, residence, and occupation or calling of the person makiiiij it, and he accompanied hy an afiith, 1888.) ill dcisiiilt Oi' nCCiii'itj' jiSugiiieiil iiiiij' SvS oSrtRiiiCti. If within one month after the service of the information security for costs is not given and a claim made, as hereinbefore )|>y thereof ciiii; one of Jd lector of rsoii for the up in tlic liiy be, ami ; Wiireiioiisc ir, or other . thereof ; wnor or aiiv erved iipdii s; aiithorizirit;' iJ up ill the custody the a ill cases ecetlin<; the ins just. ) lediiiKf) lor claim ilie judemiiatidM cluiin the re by a lioml rs, or by a lilt, for tlic atioii ; and itrar of the 's Attorney 1 disclose the rson inakiiij; it, or of his e nature (if itiniiitrti information hereinbefore nieiitioned, the Ah.,. /. ^^^ -utoiney-Ceneralentilh.,! ,^,, *""""' «-■« '" l"rl«.II,.,,„., •i''"'^^' "f action, and ' I • '^'''''""^'"f tJ'c i.laint , '^"'^'"•''^' l«ili.m „f „■„/,, „;,.J "'"'''■''"" "ftlis I- t, ,, ,„,ii ,' ' ,' " """■'-■ ■»' ^i "•.-%,..oti,;.:;' *'""""""" ^-^ - «» ■■';;; :,,t'':,;;t::;":; No. 1. """"'"--"'-••" or, ..,...„.,„., '^'^(Ulc Of Vaus,- (Short).) U|ioii hearing ■ • , fiJo.l on tl.'e ■ " "■'";; ".''7 '•^'""ng the alfhiavit of "'•''•^'' that the Haintilf,.. ''"'^ "f, LS a,.,, ' ^ ■ ;/"'thor jj;;,:; ^:^: --;;-•' ;^.;«.i...;;. ;,^::-:" -■ «'«";. -^^ 238 KXCIIKQUKK COURT ULT|,KS. Sll II Nu. 2. Koticc in livii of Nervi<;c to he Kiveii out of the jiiriMlietlou. (Style of Citiisc {Full}.) ToO. H. of Take notii-f that A. I?., of lias coiiiiiiciiccil ;iii iictioii UKiiiiist you, (}. II.. in the ExcliCMjnei' Court of Caiuulii, liyuu Iiifoniialiou {IVtitioii (if Uiylit ('/' .Slati'inont of Claiiii, an tlir case iiKiy Ix'), fiU'd in tlio said couri on tlu' "lay of A.U. 18. ., wliicli said Information (IVtition of Right ()(' Htatonient of Claini, r the irlioii against lion (Petition K- said court tion (I'flitiiiii iis I'ollows :- lilt or Stiili- ordor, ami to tlio efftict ic publislii'd ill case ilic r i3xeopti(iii, id by siicli ineiits Iiave tlic oi'ilcr, tliuiij;'li tlic .'civsiiij;' am) putitidii of thufcaftcr 239 "f nVJit or «/,f '^^ "" «^t'e copy of fL • V '^'"''""-'"t t''«Tein i"^' order! '""^'"^ ^'M>'-oceed as ,)rovide?f,;'^J' .'f '"•"^•^^ Pennit- "y 'e next proeed- ' * "I^P^aranee required „„,, „, No appearance to anv ;„<• "lont of c aim 8l,..ll i • "'^•^'""li'tion, netif,-,.,. r.t • , «'^" ''.-.s 8tat.'n e ' \ :"''^'«'' *^^' '''^l.t or stS^^^^^^ '« «^'n-ed '•"fonnation. petit " r"''T' ''^''"•"'■^«'- <• E Vf '''""' ^''"" As amended by Rujo r; ^t „ Z^** amended by R„ie n ,,, ., 240 KXOllKl^l'KU (I HUM' Kl'I.KS. FORM OK l'LKAI)IX(i IN I'KTITIONS OF liHIIIT. I«» K'l'LK 2S. Pelilioii ol' KiK'iit. I'leadiiiKH in. In suits by Petition nt Iii;;lit tlio plciidin^s suliscciuoiit to tlic IV'tilioii sliiill lie ri'<:;iil;if(^(l \t\ iiiid ('oiiforin to tliu procoilurc iiiid mode i)t iili'iidiiii; licrfiniil'tiT |)ivs('rii)L'd. See l^ulo 'i!)l. 50. RrLK2!».^:- At(orncy-r in IJcr Majesty's lli^h (!ourt of dustice in Fiij^land. F.x'ceptiii:;' as regards eases in which the cause of action shall liave ari.sen in the I'rovince of (^nebec. 5a. HULK 31. Tiie lollowiiiK riiR'H not to apply to certain ca^^ess. The l'ollo\vin<^ rules of pleadinjj; sliall ap|)ly to all case- in tlie s:ii property claimed in such i)i3tition was insiitiiiipnt in law; (2) tiiatthe conclusions of the petition were insuflicient and va^'Ui'- (:>) that ill sn fur as respects the rent-i, is-mes and profits, there had Ix'cii im signidcation lo the (rovernmeiit of the ^ifts or transfers ma le by ceiiain heirs to tlie suppliant. These dl'lwim„n,> ^a sni . ' '^'• ■"^--tion b, TS^ ''!;;-;f -ta. ^i.-.un.;i t:n;:;;':r ■ ^"'^" «^ party. "•» opposite • '^ft .tt the urtioo of tiu- AttJ);:;:: x; - .-f ul ^ ^^<-'itiai as the case ll);iy he.' 242 KXOIII'HiUKIi (H)lin' HUI.KS, 55. RULE 34. How pleiuliiiKN tc be ilatcd and entitled. Kvorv plcadiiifi sliiill on its face be cntitlcil of tlic diiy luul year on which it is filfil, and shall also he entitled in the cansc. 5«. la'LK .".5. IVo plea or delenvc to be pleaded in aliateineiit. No plea of ilefence shall he [(leaded in ahateineiit. K. (). xix. I{. i;t. 57. KULK-3(). When an alleKatlon ol'laet in a pleatlinie tn to be taken aM adniitti-d. Every allei^^ation of fact in any |)leailin^ in an acttion. im; hein^ an information, petition of rijrht or statement of eiaim, il not denied speeitieally or hy neeessars iniplieatioii, or ;itated t'«>iindH of defenee and reply wliicli uilKlit take opposite party by NurprlHe, or raine neu iHsues. Each party in any pleading, not being an informatinn, petition of right, or statement of claim must allege all such fact not appearing in the previous pleadings as he means to rely nn, and !nust raise all such grounds of defence or reply, as the e;i-i' may be, as if not raised on the |)leading8 would he likely to take the opposite party hy surprise, or would raise new issues of l;ni not arising out of the pleadings. E. (). xlx. H. 18. 59. RULE 38. No plea, ^. ,, , "•'■ "^ f^'^' facts «a. i:i'i.K4i. *»lc«atloiiM not („ |.„ , ^^''-' a vutv in ' "' «va«,ve,.v. «»• IIVLE 42. **""'«"«"' to stale eiicd«r., SSS=g5;£S«SH nmtoriaJ. "'"" "' f'"^' ^ocu„io„t ur uiiv ...,. i 'l^'^^' ,, ,, . , '"'^ part tiioi'uof are i-' O. XIX, li, 24. ^ 24+ EXCIIKQUEK COUKT KUI.KS. «5. RULE 44. Siillivieiil to nllCKC contract arlHiiiK Iroiii JcHcrM or coiivcrHiilioiiN am n fact uimI coiitraclH ariNiiiK llivrc- I'roiii iiiny l>c Ntateil lu tli« alternative. Wliorevci- any contract, or any rulaliotit; Itctwci'ii anv pcr- sciiis, (locH not arise iVoin an cxprens a^^i'ocnicnt, hiit is lu In; ini plied tVoni a serii's of letters or convei'sations. or otherwise Irom a niiinl>er of circiiinstancos, it shall Lj siitllcient to alk-ife such contract or relation as a fact, and to refer f,'enerally to such let- ters, conversations, or cinMinistances, without setting;' them out in detail. And if in such case the person s(j pleading desires to rely in the alternative ipon more contracits oi' relations than one, as to he implied frtim such circumstaiujcs, hcmaystite the same in the a'ternative. K. (). xix. R. ','7. Mi. IIIJLE 45. .\'ot ucceMHary for party to alleKC iiiaticrm of fact wliicli law preHiiuiCH in liii« favour. Neither pai y need in any pleailinji; alIoi;c any matter of fact which tlic law prcsntnes in his favour, or as to wliicli tiie hurdcii of proof lies ii[h)Ii the other side, uidcss the same has tirst heeii specifically denied. E. O. xix U. '^8. PLEADING MATTERS ARISING RENDING TIIE ACTION. «7. RULE 40. PlcadiiiK matters arininK pendiiiK the action, by lio- feiidant before deliverinK ilefence or time for ilN dt' ' i very expired . Any irround of defence which has arisen after actimi hrou^lit, hut hufore the defendant has delivered his statement ol ilefunce, and hefore tlie time limited for his so duiiii; has expirtil, may he pleaded hy the defendant in iiis statement of defence, either alone or toi^cther with other i'rouiids of defence. E, O. XX. R. 1. OS. RULE 47. After dcllTCry of defence or time for ItN delivery expired. "Where any ground of defence arises after the defendant lia> delivered a statement of defence, or after the time limited lor his doin,n' so has expired, the defendant may, within f<,urtee)i ir urteea ii/ l,v/, 1895.) Niicli oli'cr or <'oiiH('iit, 11' not a<^ne|it«>«l< Hhnll not lie (>Tid('iiCC aKtiiiiHl (!■«' pnrly iiiakliiK liic hriiks Nil fiiich (illor or cunsLMit iiiiule !is above inoiitionod, wliicli lias not lic'fn acci'iitcd, >liall he cvidc^iicc a^^ainst tlic party iiiakiiiji; till! Haiiu', citlicr in any Hiil)st'<|iu!iit |»ritweilini; in tiio acttion in wliidi such offer is rtnulo, or in any otlKsr action or suit. Uon. 8. N. H, 250. Tho alKivc Rules •!(), 41 ftiiil 1-' iiro new and wfiv intrtuliu'tMl hy tliu (lenoral Order of Muy Isl, ISft.-j. STATEMKNT IN DKFKNCE. 7». IirLK 4i). FIrMt pleatliiiK to he eallcil *' Statement in «lereuce,** wlien to he filed. The first plcaiiin^ l»y a defendant is to bo termed tiic statement in defence, ami it sliall be tiled within tlio time hereinbefore or by the said Petition of liif^hts Act proscribed, and a copy of it shall also be served as liereinbefore provided fur pleadinj.?s generally. Sco UuUis 47, 48 and 50. For form of statement in def(^iu'e in exprojiriation oases, sen notis under sec. 9,") of Thf FJ.vpr(>i>viiili<)ii Act. tintc p. 151. See also .Schedule K, DISCONTINUANCE. 71. UrLE 50. I^iNOontinnance. The Attorney-General, petitioner or plaintifJ may, at niiv time be'"ore receipt of the defendiint's statement in defence, nr after the receipt thereof before taking any other proceeding ' i the action (save any interlocntory application), by notice in writing, wholly discontinue his action or withdraw any part or parts of his alleged cause of complaint, and thereupon he shall pay the defendant's costs of the action, or, if the action 1;/ iKit wholly discontinued, the continuance or withdrawal, as the case may be, shall not lie .i defence to any subsequent action. Save as in this Rule otherwise provided, it sliall not be competent for the Attorney-General, petitioner or plainlitT to withdraw the Record or discoiititnie the action without leave of the Court or a Judge, but the Cuiirt or a Judge may, before or at or after the hearing or trial, iipoii such terms as to costs, and as to any other action, and otherwise as may seem tit, order the action to be discontinued, or any part «>'""Kgu,,;„ ,,„^,„,,, ^^^^^^^^ lured Itj- tlu' dci'eiice/' 247 of tl II «'".f«. -"HSSf— -'^rijr^^^^^ .... *-'or„,ofrep|,«ee«e,.ei-to,j::;'7"'^^^"'---Morep.,. ''»• lUJLK 55. CI«8e Of Pleadings A8 soon as either mi.f,, i tl'e opposite pJyJZY ''^^•'"'"e(J is5„o npon ,, . pleading tliereto m2 . *! •>' '''''""'t adflin<. - i v?f //"^ pn-ading 248 KXt'MMil lOU I'KlIM Kl'l.i;w. ISSIKS. HO. i:iiM-: r>ii. On Ihmiicm. WliOiP In Mil ;i('tii>ii it ;i|i|i(!irs to a .lii(li,'c fliat the plrailiii;';^ do Hot 8iilli(',iciitly i'ttlri| l)v tlie lii'l^e. I sii K. (), xxvi. AMKN DM i:\TS. fliu pleai ami I SI. 1>I. /illMMIllllK'lll «M lllCIUlinUM. Tlic (!oiirt i>r a Jml^e iiia\ at any sta;;e (if the pr.i('ee(h'nt;s alh)\v either parl.v U) alter his inlciniafioii, petitidii ol' ri^hf, statement drchiiiii. ilelVnce or reply, or may order to lie .struck out or ameiuh'd any matter in such pleadinu;> or statements re- Kpeotively wliich niav !>c in'.iicrtinent m irrelevai teml to prejudice, emliarrass or i" ' It. or wliicn iiiav ielas the fair trial of the action. am 1 all such amendments shall he made as m.av i)e necessary lor the piiipose (d determiidnL"' the real (jiiestioii or (piestioiis in coii tl'overpy hetweeii tlie partii'S K. <). xxvii. It. 1. .H2. r.s. I tinied in tllu^ •ipplioa ie(jiiiiv act, (If/ ■■my SII, iieces.sai drc.ss o| respect) cahiiilatc '•|,i,dit ai made iij tlic (.'our 4ilorii03lilioiii>r iiiiiy :iiii(>iiiiii pru'cripe and without any li'a\'e, anuMid tie inrormation. petiti, of ri lieconio ^'I'lirt or J I i;- o. XX Opposite party may apply to disallow a mend men I. Where any party has amended hi? pleadint irt) incks alter prceedmi; uiile, I lie oii]iosite parly may wit Inn / the (kdivery to him of the amended pleadiiijj, a|)ply to the (' or 11 .Judtreto disallow the amendment o I art raiiy part tlienol, and the C'onrt or .Indj^e may, if patislied tha? the justice of the caso requires it, disallow the same. E. O. xxvii. R. 4. A plea I'lcadini,^ wl "ifL'ileaVod ( till' insertion """leroiis 01 u-oiiM niiidt '■'fliL'rofwhi, l"'"'t as aineii J- O, xxvii "" tllU-liili,,,..,! , '•••'«-"";.: h:^//;;-: -;-..». 340 «IM»ly s,-i lil'I.K.;/.* ^. '" -"Mai.,., t ii„. , „,„ . "•• f'lnciluiiu.r ih,. ,„ '"'•J--. 'Illy |,„i».,,,,, ,■ , •-''"'^.m;. 'v;;;' "!••.-■<-' .nJl il:;;;^ '"^--^^ of the s« • xxvii. |{, 7 •' "'O How plemiluirs inn. ■ Pnnt.san.e,Klcd;''"'" ^""'■"•'"-'t .n,.t hc^S t "S; ^'J J" O. xxv'ii J{ « ,,> -^ 'b » 250 EXCHKQDEB COURT KULES. HH. RULE 64.* Aiueu ii fmfl.l i ,'" ^'^■<^^'7 cis> -'"bine sis 3 ,";;;. "'."r'v'^ ^'^ '' " .o£'f '^ "--- " ^'•o"»d for the demurrer ^''' '* «''^'««^d thlt /?,.'•" ''•'^■^' f" di '•fserve leave to !,.'.'"■'•>' '"•dee an order. '?•" '^''^^''aMe ^- o. «vii, R^r ^'■^-- -d upon such tZr ",^:r''',"-!. oi **«• liULE 72 notice thereof wj^n wfH • ''«"""•'•«'• «h;di n u U ' ' '^''/'*'^' '''"''oof *" 0. xxviii. R, e_ '-*' J" 'H'^'iliuciit. "-""iCh as to S- O' x^sviii, R. 7 demurrer. "- '"'^de except oij 252 KXCIIKglKU <'i>rKT lUT.lCS. «.S. liUI.E 74. Wlivii dviiiiirrer t» wliole of pediion, iiil'oriiiittioii. »r Ntiiteiiiciil allowed, cohIm of acJioii lo be 3»»id. It' a (It'Miurror to tlit; whole! oi an Iiilnrniatinii, I'etitiim of lliylit or Stiit(!iiK!iit of (JIaim be allouud, tin; (-lowii, Petitioner or I'laintill, as t!iu ea>e may !)e, wtilijeet, to tlie power of the Coiiit to allow ail anieniliiivjnt, siiall pay to the deniurrinji,- deleii (laiit the eusts of the action, iinle.ss the Court shall otluii'vvisc order. E. (). xxviii, K. !•. As atiR'ndcd l)y Utile H of lliu (i ■inTal Order of May 1st, ISil.i. Ti,,. Dil^^iiial nilo lias hei'ii aiiioiuli'il hy sidistitiiliiin lor tlic words "Iju- statement of claim to l>u amended" in tlio fourlli line liiereot', tlie following words "au unionduiont."" no -iff/^i «M>. RULE 75. ■ » . When deiiiiirrer to plciuiiiiii; or any |>iirt pleading al- lowed ■iialfer deiuiii-red io to be deemed Ntriiek oift orpleadliiKH. Where a demurrer to any pleadiiiir or [lart of a pleading' i^ allowed in any ease not falliiii;' witiiiii the last preceding liulo. tlieii (subject to the power of the Ctmrt to allow an aiiiendnient) the matter deiiuirred to shall as between the |)arties to the de muri'er be deemed. U) be struck out of the pleadini^s, and the rights of the parties shall be the same as if it had not been l)leaded. E. (). xxviii. 1{. 111. lOO. RULE 7(;. (JoMtH when deiiiiirrer overruled. Where a demurrer is overruled the t';niurrin:L!,' party sliiill pay to the opposite party the costs occasioned by the deiuurn r, iiuluBs the (Jourt shall otherwise liirect. E. O. xxviii. 11. 11. llheii U deninrri ■ictiori o •IS upon '■iinsidnr E. (). Uhc AVhi "cleiid;!, •"'I'.'ainti ,n"',i,'nient i' down ;|^ ''"\vn on i] '•:. o. X lOI. UULE77. When deninrrer overruled Court may allow demiii- riiiK' party to plead, Where a demurrer is overruled the Court may mala; ^lh■ll order and upon sucli terms as to tlie Court shall seem right for allowing the demurring party to raise by pleading any case lif mav l)e '«riii uf set till,, ■ „ ^ •'•'"imT.M- s|,,|( I,, , , , "*•• •'»•««" "icat. ""i":^«;;::nr;i ■^^-■--;;;rsLl;;,,:-" ".>.■ ,,., '<>*• Ifrj.K ,so■^•■ „ c.:::r'''r-'-'"-'-'".-..... ^fotio,, for i„., ^"^'"'''^' '^/'. 1SS8.) ■«''• /UTLE,S2.* /„ „„. ,,, : * *"»"-.V-«.««r..,. 254 KXOIIKtiUER COCRT UlTLPIS. tilt! pliiiiitiff may a|)i)l_ to the Court or a Jiitlj^e on motion for an orilor that tin; action he taken as confessed, or for an order givinj,' hini lilierty to proceed as it" the Attorney-General had filed a stateniciit in answer, traversinj^ or denying the ease made, and iil)oti oitlior of such orders l)oing made, tiie case may thenceforth proceed accordingly. As amended by Rulo 9 of the ( loiioral Order of May Ist, 1895. The 3lfect of tliin amendment has been to make the new rule more general and to strike tlierefrom such portion of its provisions as related to the repealed Petition of UiKJit Act of 1.S75. For cases of faihire to plead on behalf of the Crown see Clode Oit IWilioiioJ Right, p. 183. See Rule 253. lOH. RULE 83.x I>efanlf in replying or deuuirriitg witiiin time limited, effect of. If the Attorney-General, Petitioner or Plaintiff does not deliver a reply or demurrer, or any party does not deliver any snl)sc(|uent pleading, or a demurrer, within the period allowed for that purpose, the oleadings shall he deemed to he closed at the expiration of thai, period, and the statements of fact in the plead- ing last delivered shall he deemed to he admitted. K. O. xxix. R. 12. SeeRulf 76. 10». R' '.«: 84. * If no reply or demurrer oi' subsequent pleading de- llvered after expiring 4»f one inonlh after period allowed defendant may apply lo dismiss action for want of prosecution. In case the Attorney-General, Petitioner or Plaintiff shall not deliver a reply or demurrer or any subsequent pleading or a tle- niurrcr within a month after the period allowed for that purpose shall have expired, the Defendant instead of applying for an order for trial, may apjily to tlic Court or a Judge to dismiss the action with costs for want of prosecution, and on the hearing of such pnplication the Court or Judtre may order tha action to be dismissed accordingly, or m.ay make such other order on sneli terms as to the Court or Judge shall seem just. IIO. RUVii- -t''~{May Is?;, 189.5.) Dismissal of Action for w.in. trial. prosecution— Notice of If the plaintiff does not within three months after the close of the pleadings, or within such extended time as the Court or a Judge may allow, give notice of trial, the defendant may, hcfore notice of trial given hy the plaintifT, give notice of trial, or may apply to the Court or Judge to dismiss the action for want of see Clode On ne limited, or pi'osof'iUioij • and f ' ' ^^■' "••'Ieri8.na,ie, will hi'? .'"''■' '^'^ t''^ n„tice th .'l r ? ""'""■^ t"'-!'''*-.! «t;^;:;^t£?---jf^^^^ HI. K[fI.K s5.^ "3- RULE t^ry.. Aft M ""^ ^'^P-Hc/prwV:""^ '- «-«.«i«ea ^'C'lor uttieor of tiie t w 250 KXOllKtiUKK COUliT IJIH.KS. court specially iipi)()iiito(l for that |>iir|»()tk', or !>el'nru a Judf^o, if so orloved hy tlic Court or a .Jiulnv. E.O, XX. \i. For a dissortation on llic queHtion ol' DisiNvory, wi- Can*iflhi» Law Times, i-ol. 13, pp. 25-7:{. In !- Petition of Kigiii tiio Ciwivn is ciitiiU'il as (iKaiiiia tii(! iu'-iiiiiint to an onloi for tlio discovorj- of (locunicnts umloi- the ••oniWiiicd cilcils of 'I'lii' Petiiioui- of liiijlii AH, \^\\0, and the rules of i)i(> SupriMiic Court Ord. xxi. 2, 13. Toudhw V. The (,hu.u, J Ks. I), -JV,'. The party to he examined nuist ho scirvcd vith a sultpo'iia and a copy of the appointment given by tlie ICxaiiiiiii^r luuat l>s' K«'rvml upon tlie solicitor of the party to be • aini::L(l. Where the examination on di8<<.vf>rv ot ll\c, |>aiiy is to take place ))ofore another oflicer than th(! I.'egi-irar of >h<' eourt, an order for the a{«pointnient of such examiner may b>' obtainc,; '-.v-pdrti' from tiie t'ourl or a Jud.vre. 111. RULE 87.* lilcgiartuieiitnl or oilier oflicarH ol' the Crown may be exaiiiiued. Any (Icpartriionta! or otlicr fKcoi of tlio Crown may hv order of tlie Court or a Jud<>;c he oviuiincd at tlie instance ot the party adver.se to the Crown in any action for the same purposes and before the same oflicers or hefoic the Court or a .Ind^e, if so ordered. For authorities beiiring upon the above rule sc-e hitrv Hegistrar an afhdavit showitig that before liini. is a member or oHicor of ; arty to the action in qr.estioi.. rule has iM^en to tile witli tlio rson desired to l)e exaniiiicil. ii corporation, company or limly ll« UHLE 81».« Knhpfpna to he i>(Mi;.ii;^ u^ ^-iiforcc attendance. The attendance of a party, j^'ier or other person, fur e.\- ; a Judge, if an\ stance of IIk; ine purposes a Judgo, if (lliliiii's il HI-}; Tlioiiiiis ntioiiH. a j(»iiit stdrl; ;lii!r body uf , citlier in its )ii, any iikmi- ■, may at the itlioiit oi'diT ire the saine i, or before ii 're. to (ilo with tlic () be oxaniiiH'il. npany or IhmIv (iancc. )erson, fur ex- t^^^OlJEqvm ro,;RT «,,,,, 257 "'"inah'uii nridcr t'lo tin * ~^^ -to be .ufur^^L'-''^ '"• ^^-""ation ^^^ t^^^liU'TZ ';:;^^;^ **7- Itl'LE !>u.* '•"'•"*'«*«^— "Inc.. .o..e ,.«.., ^ 'l'tle.s, olliouis or fl tw.iof ,^.:iiL,r ^^"'-- ^-^i'-^^i ti: 1;^-'S;^^:,'3;:! *io. ^if'J.K 92.* — •'• iti JJt, 92.* ^'xaiuiiiatioi, of „„^.. "I liartiuN HitiiniK <■ interrogaiorieH. "'*' '"'"''ictiou liy iMlerroK«,„rieH. "^ '""««"c"oii |,y •a«- RULE 93.» if »,,!;.■""""""""""'■"•"-'"— ■"'■^\vor« insnfficion'fky?/''''''^' ^'' '"t«''''ogated oinifK ^ '-l"'Wn^ ,,•; 'tJ^ , J;^-- "'ay l.o/ancl an o ^J^ .;;';:^-' - [^ *21, liULE 94.* Order i„r i.rofI„cti„„ ,,,,,^ , t''^' pendency of anv ,. ' ^ '""'^' ^'■'' ^^'^'^Sio at .nv f , powei relating to any 258 KXOIIK(ii;KK CODKT KULEg. iiiattor ill question in siicli action or proct'odinj^, us tlic Court or .Iiul^^fo siiall tliink rij^lit, aiui tlu; (!ourt may doal with sucii (Jocu- niciits wiicn [jroiliiced in hucIi tnannur i\6 s^liall appear just. E. O. xxxi. K. 10. Seo WilHon'.s .(iidiciitiire Acts. (Jtli Kilii. p. 'JOd. laa. RULE Do.* Order lor iliNCovvry of (loeiiiiieiitM iiiay l>v obtained iroiu UeKiMtfi^r upon prwciiie. Tlie Atturiiey-Cic'iiL'ral, plaintill' or petitioner, aftor the time for deli verin;.^' tliu (iel'enee lias expired, aixl any ]»art_y after the defeiiee is delivereplication to a ipoii pru'ciiK". ■ Rcxpoiidi'iil] ike cUscovt'rv 189r). uppliunt ; s|M}n(lent. i thill within or Agent, \ni: ake (iiscdvuiT 3en in liis pus- jtion, or whal ul whetliiT he h ati are in lii» der made. tiic Crown, "Kjiinst Whom 8ucli onl ■ ' '^^^ ^•o. xxKi. R,ij_ '^"'^"""sfjincc.H iSi. nVLK 97.* ^''>pie.s tlioreof ,./■"'-'''' ""^' ><' Ponnf/ r '"' "'" <'^ '"« Af- '■VHfence o ,"'' . ^.'^ '"'^"fj to '^, ^ ^"^ \^"«'' Motf.e •^'-all Hatisfv tl rrw ' ';■ «"^'' actio /"/^J'^'. '^''^''''''ont i,, ^. o. xx.i. ier;r '"'• "^^ ^-"i".ving with ,;!:)r„;;;ij:^^i -- Notioot *""'•*' """*'«^«'-oUuc.e. E-O.xxxi. K. 1,,. " ^el.fdulo K ■Police trheu in "■"l"i' ,/<«■ '"'" in ».v .,« , fKl ;" T'' (►^.J 200 KXCUKiilKK <'()lfKT KDI.KK 8(ii''i 'M '''•<• (if a tiiiio tor iiis|,i'tjti|»ly to u -Imlgo for an oidur lor B. O. xxxi.lt. 17. la.S. KI'I-K 101. • Application for. to l»v to uJiidKe upon ailiilatll. I'lvery api in .itioii lo; M\ orlL'aiiin;is or atliiiavits of the party airaiiKsl uih^ni tlio application is niadii or disclosed in his atlidavit. of docnincnis, such application hliall Ix; fouiidcij upon an allidavil sliowiiiff of what (lociinicnfs inspection is 8oni;hr, that the party applyinj^ is entitled to inspect them, and that they are in the possession or j)o\ver of the other party or of an olliuer of tlii' Crown. E. () xxxi. U 18. laii. itULP: 102.* .IuUkc may oi' s«i' not appeuriuK (-(* reply loonier. Tf an;. rt officer of the (Vown fails to comply with any subpir' or ler for vlvd voce cxaminatio!i, to answer iiiterroi^atoi . or i. discovery or inspection of documents, lir shall be Habit; to attachment, lie sb M also, if a Plaintifl m P(!titioner in a petition of riij;ht, be liable to have his action dismissed for want of prosecution, and, if a Defendant, to have his defence, if any, struck out and to he placed in tlie sue position as if lie had not defeiideil, and the j)arty e.xamiiiin:; interro-ratiiiii- may iipply to the Court or a Jud™ for an ordci tu that effect, and an order may lie made accordingly. B. O. x.\xi. K. ao. '"«.» i»c Ilia,!?.. ^ "' '""I"'*'!,.,, 2(11 " "t trim purl , ''"«wo.. Hi.aiu; i,, ••;-viK. wi.ic/;V ;•';!"-"• '-.''o- 'o 1S4 lif^I.E 107. ^••'f ''- Con,.;';: ^^ ^ ;; -fo,, ,.,. J ,,, ..n tei i* j;;;; '-"f"-"^. «"<•;' notice bo notice is i,, fj i^'^'ii, t'.\eej)t wl t;. o. 'I- f'pinioM of tl • 'ciiiiicnt leiv the ^xxii. K. 3. le faxino. office "I'li.'^sion to I- a Having, of o.v liiiMo , 'I'lless pen so 202 KXCIIKQI'I'U CiU'ltT KIII.KH. IJW. IMM-K I OS.* Form ol iiollve. A notice to admit li(!itoror liis clerk, of tin? due •.iicnaturc i i\w proceed iiij,'.^* in a can.so or matter, direct any necessary in(|iiiriea or ac(^ounts lo Ii'i made or taken, notwitlistanilin^ that it may appear that tliorc is some R|iecial or further relief souglit for or some special is-i^nc to Ito tried, as to which it may he proper that the cause or matter shonld proc.ited in the ordinary manner. K. (). xxxiii. Sft> Riilos 12!t, 107 ct K)'!/., and sec. 20 of •W-,')! Vict., cli. in. QUESTIONS OF LAW. I3H. RULE 111.* Npecial cane may l»c Ntated for oiiiiiioii orC!oiirt. The parties to any catisc or matter may concur in statinj:; the questions of law arisinj^ therein in the form of a special ease for the opinion of the Court. Every such special ease shall he dividcil into paragraphs numhored consecutively, and shall concisely state sn(;h facts and documents as may he necessary to enahle the Court to decide the , '».>' the p;, CLse fuv a K. (). J The oii Mile II of word "p|,ii '*c>oial c No spi f Hit or pen ■■|'';i'iuient \, ''"'• which II .'"t'lils oonta '"'crest of mind, are tr '•'■ O. XXX i:ti» 2t5,T Hit "'"^ '"' "••'' lrl«Ml "- "pii i;, ;;^' "^'7 ^i"-'- ■i-.-sti '; " ..::';'^'V"' '!'•'''■•• "<- I II. Ki'M': ii4.;< '■• <>. xxxiv. R. 4, ■'^Illlllll E. O '!(} also if 'ind 1)0 a I""'fj to ti.e ,i,.t "ni;i ". Mif.lllt, .->'^'"'^' leave to enter tl Ion, xxxiv. R. 5. "■' same for ar^nnnent '"■ I'f-'!san of un- tile l"''"'"f''".i,' a cupv „f 264 Order for trial. KXCIIKQUKU coiiin' uri.KS. TRIALS. 14». urLK iir,.* , NettiiiR down for trial willioiit oriler at eciicral HittiiiKH. Wlicii aii.y action is r\\w for trial or hearing, a judge may. on application of" any ])arty and aftor snninions served on all parties to the snit, fix the time' and place of trial and hearing, and may direct when and in what manner and npon whom notice of trial or hearing, together with a copy of the Jndge's order, is to he served, and sneh notice and order shall he forthwitli served accord- ingly Sittings of tiie Excheqner (.\inrt of Camuhi, at which any action ripe for trial or hearing may he set down for trial hy either party thereto, npon giving the opposite party ten days" notice of trial, or i)y consent of parties, and withont taking ont any summons, or ohtairting any directi.)ns as hereinhefore provid ed, may he held at any time and jdace appointed hy a Judge, of which notice shall Ix; puhlished in the Caiifula (la::(ite. Such sittings will he continued from day to day until the business coming before the Court is disposed of. On the tirst day of each of such sittings, the Court will hear any argument of demurrer, special cases, motion for judgment, appeal from the Report of the Registrar or other Otticer of tlu' Court, or other motion, ap|ilication or business which cannot he transacted by a Judge in Chambers. As amended l)y tlie (ioneral Order of J.anuary Viih. 1891. For forms of pra'cipo setting case down for trial, see Schedule H. When the iBSues are joined and the action ready for trial, any pa-ty may apply by summons to li.K tlie time and place of trial. (Foi forms of summons and order sec post under this Rule.) When, however, a general sitting has been fi.\ed by a General Ordc; nf which notice has been given in the Otnada Gazette, the party desirin.i; lo proceed to trial with his case may set down the same upon priccipennl give the opposite party ten days notice thereof, uide.ss such delay is ilis- l^ensed with by consent. Siicli general sittings are annually fixed for thr whole Dominion with tlie view of alfording the subject an opportunity U< have his case tried within tiie province in which he resides. See section 20 of The Excheqnev Court Act. Notwithstanding section 534 of 'Ihe Criminal Code. 1892. the Jiulfjc of the E-xchecjuor Court, pending the existence of criminal proceeiliiigs against the defendant in respect of the subject at issue in a ciise before Ihe Excliequer Coin-t. refused to entertain an application to fix the trial, liolii- ing that as a matter of propriety the criminal case should be disposal of before proceeding with the civil suit. The Quecv v. St. Louif, January 14th. 1895. The practice invariably followed at the trial of an exi)ropriati()ii casu. under 52 Vict., ch. Kl. has been for the Crown to prove tiio expropriatidii unless the defence has. by its plefidings, admitted the same and fiiiilicr to piodu(;e a cerlillfd .v c,f the plan and description of the tan', and niiiy hcG of triiil Icr, is to be •ved acei>i'd- wliicli any for trial liy y ton days" takinj; out Fore pro V id a Judj^o, (if '■tc. ay until the irt will hear r judi^nK'Ut. tticer of tlic It cannot be edule 11. ial. any iiarty Foi forms cif loral Ordcj nf •ty deairiiii; in n pra'cipo miiI II delay is dis- y nxe, JaiuKiiy opriatioii case. expropriation a and further lie lands tnktn Isexpropiiiiteil the defendant '■« entitled to the rebuttil ti > , " "^ ^^^ ;uwsa„d t..e ..ep„ i, «ive„ tl!";!;:! r,;^--;^"--.. »'- Crown tV,.- J,iante(i under the rule. .sa-MMONS TO FIX TUIAL. .^c. In the Exche.,uer Court of Canada Before the Honourable Mr Ju«ti,.o,'.. IN THE MATTEK of fl„ r^ *■ • I» Cl.aniber . iiMi of the Petition of Right of A. M. and •'^ui>l)liant ; Her Maje.sty the (^..een, I>'t the .Attorney-General of th,. I. ■• Resjiondent. agent attend on behalf of ir I, ""'mnion <,r c;anada hi« -u, •"^^•ityof cttaw!^":;;."^ "*-• ^^^^-^^.-le^v- the dud;j'at"ch r; r :;; '"Htant (or next) at. : ' •"'^' day of ' atter as Chan.bers n.ay be held.' to ' slll^'a' "" ''"—"or a.soon there: '^* "- '^bove petition should not be «, '^l "'f "-' ^'•''" i" the niatter '» tbe Province of '^'-' ^''''^^^ "'i' '»'« City of. . AD 18 on the. . , ''' ::' ^""^« "-y -en; best ; and Z::^ Z^^^T :''''' '""' '"«- - ^.^ ;l-'' and „. what nmnner and Lu'r' '^"''''"' «''"''''' "''t also direct ::^;-wrth a copy of theorder^ ^^Zbrr ^L^lr '^'^^ I^ated at Ottawa, this , ^ -' ^-^Ige .s to be OUDEK FIXINt; Th'I.AL. .^c. (Style of cau.se as in .uuimon.) I do order that the tri-d nr i, . ""**'^' 'O' »" parties ; """ i'»..-., au„. .„„;. ;r,:7:Stv , """ "'»"•' "" """ *== «»„ \"'' I do fni-thor order"th^;;':r" 'r'''"' "' ^"•^forenoon: ''^ °' -'. together wi.h a cop^' oJ' j ^ ^ '; . ^'i;! "< "^ ^"- -.« P.ace afore- •^^^■01. served on Her Majesty's VH, A " "''''-''^^ ^^'*^-« '''"i" the date '•■";-'•'>■ "y L-aving ,s„eh notiea„d '';"""''" '"' "'« '^0'"inio.. of -"' ^-ttornoy-Generai in tl citv ,. h ' ""' "'•"*^'- ^^ ^^- ollioe 7tl^ """■ aforesaid on A. F M ,L i^- . '"' ''^' •■*"'J 'I'so served within f ! ;f ving such notice a„, c op ^^'"m , '"^ "^ ^^'^^ Attorney-tJeS t ^''- "-"-• to be witlunu; 4 .;;!';',"*,':'• f ;.'- -!'«oe Of the'aid I f: m! ■' ""'"''^"^■^Un'1'cat.onthatmaybemadeto 266 EXCHEQUER COUKT UULKS. the pivsiding .hulf^f at thi; trial of this matter by any of the i)artie8 Iiereto to have part of tlit' cviiloiice taken or tlu' matter determined at some place other than that liereinbefore a|)|)ointed, uuiler tlie i)rovisions of the Statute in that lieiiaU'. Dated at Ottawa, tiiis day of A.D. 18'J. . . . 141. UrLE 117.''-Rki'eai.ei.. The above rule which dealt with Venire Faeiiis iti trials by Jury has been repealed by rule !i7 of the (leneral Order of the 1st day of May, lyi)."). Section 2'.i of The K,cehef' factn to l»c at l>ar. All trials of issues of tact in the Exelieiiiier (Joiirt hliall In' doeinod to hu trials at the bar of the said Court and nut ut tiisi NOTICE OF TRIAL AND TRIAL. 14«. RULE ll'J.* C'oiiuteriiiaiul of notice of trial. No notice of trial bhall be eoiinteriniindud except l»y consent or by leave of the Court or a .Jn(I<.je, which leave tiiiiy be j;iven BUl>joct to fciich terms a.s to costs as may he just. E. (J. xxxvi. li. 13. 147. RULE 120." KittiiiK or trial !«tau4l luljoiirncd when Jiidee iinalile to attend. In case the Jiid^e is nimble from any cause to attend on the day fixed for any sitting or for the trial of any issue, such sittiiiu or'trial shall stand adjourned from day to day until he is able to attend . As amended by the (ieneral Order of the lath day of January, ISiii, The provisions of the old nile vested in the sheriff, wlien(>ver the Juii>;c was unalile to attend on a day li.\ed for the sitting or trial, tlie jiower tci adjourn the sitting of tiie court from ()ay to day until the Judge iMiulil attend. The new rule has taken away such power from the sheritf ami provides that, in such cases as above mentioned, the sitting or trial shall uf itself stand adjourned until the Judge is able to attend. 14«, RULE 12L*^ Iteranlt h.v del'endaut in aippearinK at trial. If, when an action is called on for trial the Atforney-Genei'iil, plaintili" 01' pelitioner appears, and the defendant docs not appear. parties hereto at 8ome place of tliH Statute s liy jury has of May, IH!),-.. tea of fact ami ulfj;t' willio'it a IT. iiirt 1.I111II lii> not ut ni.si >t \iy cuiist'iit liiy Ijo ;;iveM Iffe unable ittoiul oil tin; , such sittiiiu ho is ahlo t(i January, l.s'.H. ever the Ju(lj;c I, tiie [Kjwi'i- t(i le Judge col I 111 he slienff and or trial shall uf : trial. rnoy-Geiieral, !s not appear. EXCIfEQUEK COLKT RULES. then the Att..rnov-(Jc,n< I i ■ • ,. ^^^ !'■ O. xAxvi. It. ly. I ^^ "Lh upon im,, *•*«. KMLE 122.* l»elaHltl»yAtloriiev.C.'..« . arrHru/"""""-'"»iM>oarl..« ''-;iei.ndant shall h. cLlfi' „l;,:!,;;7-\"''- "ot a lli 1: MO. iillLE 123.- *«'*tp«„e.,.e„t 01 trial. J"«tico, postpone or .ul^ ';i;:^^;,.;';,^;i'^^>^'-''t for the interests .. -'■'-^f any, as ho shill thh'^;;'"' ^^ --h tin.e,and upon sud E. O. xxxvi. I{. ai. I'Ta. fil'/.K 124.* ffpon the (rial of an it>e .•^^ " 1>> . law entitled to ..,)on h fi 7 ""■>' '" ^''^''^'r pa, ";• f,V 7'ter any other hu < u '' " ""' '^^'■'^'''' O'' vary the •^'-all think tiuo in.pose 7 ' ^ "'""' ^"«'' f^'nns, if a y v"i«'-e'l then, and li "V ,. ' Jl'^^, ''"'^'^t jndgM.Lnt S :£-••' «''=^'' '•--tere^ffii.l^/ivr:!/-'/''^'^^ .i"'<',i,'"icnt shall •/lid ire. E. o. xxxvi. R. aa ■See Rules 177 ami 178 I' siieh 't.y* ats itii or same, as lie to he JVo ^'•'■■''' ^v^'tLoiit the order of! ««iJ- {Fchruary 2SM, IS 77.)* -'tl^e^EltSln'anv/I;;;,:!'!:;^^''''^ ■'- any Pe,,,,,, „, ^j, ;;f<';'^onho Court foCiii^- "'•^" "'^ '-'-^t ^lay of^ : P^'poi Ottawa, hie vi"' "{'^'/■"'t: '*' '-o tried , / J' ;;"!'V^ ^''l-A' "f all the ple;a liL „ 1^"- ^^^-''^t""' ^'f the ^a -"■' or lee of *6 and on .!!.'. i::>.!:'""/^'.l^ '^''all ...... ...f^,.. , . '.^ •^' t- ".'<« sum of JtJ fo, tin DCS, on each day at ti pay over to Jii,„ t| «very day (|,„, JO openinf^oftheC.,. "g wliieii the said trial le oiirt, cun- 2G8 EXCIIEQCKK (X)IRT HUM*. It' the rilippliant or phiiiitiff omits or rofiisus to pay in such sum tiicii tliu tk'feiidant may do so aiul it shall ho taxed or allowed him in the costs of the suit. If hoth parties iiei^lect or refut-e to pay such sum, then the Judire tryiuif the cause may order that the same may be struck out of the list, and not further proceeded with at the said sittings, making such order as to the costs incurred at the trial up to that time as he may think iit, or he nuiy in his discretion reserve the (|Uestion of costs or make no order respect ing the same. The Actlnt;; Regiptrar shall out of the said money i)e iiaid a fee of 5f(; per diem foi each day actually engaged in Court. If at the termination of the sittings or at any time tiiereafter it is fo\ind that a sum has been i)aid to the Acting liegistrar in pursuance of this order in excess of that whicli may have l)een re(pnred to |)ay the fees of such Acting Ilegistrir and other ciiai'ges payal)lc thereout tiien the Court or a Junge may order such excess to be refunded to the party who may iiave paid the same. The aljovf is a (ionoral Order made on February 28th, 1877. See Rules 15;}. l.Vl and 155. INSTRrCTlONS TO ACTING liEGISTRAIlS. (Ont[!«ide of Ottawa.) 1. It would he ailvisahlo to post up in your oflice, some six weeks hel'ore the sitting of the Court, u eo[)y of the (ieneral Order of February 28th, 1877, above recited, which make.s provision for your guidance in tln' performance of your duties. The only remuneration the Acting Registrar is entitled to under tlic above (ieneral Order is the sum of $(! per diem and no more : if any fir for filings, swearing witnesses, or otherwise, is collected by him, he has in remit the same to the Registrar's olliee at Ottawa. It would also be well to call the Harristers' attention to the foregdiii;^ Rule, so as to enable them to get certified copies of the pleadings in tiinr for trial. 2. Writs of Subpuina («l tcstilicainlnni. when reijuired, will be issuril frciiu the Registrar's Olliee at Ottawa. 3. l'"ull minutes of the sitting of the Court are to be duly kept ; imn. tion being made of the date, the time of the opening and adjourning of thi' sitting and of the recess (if any), of the swearing of the shorthand wiitcr. the witnesses, and by whom examined and cross-examined, of every im- portant consent of the parties, of all the rulings of the Court and of all liiiii;;.-. 4. All papers and documents of any description filed at the trial are in lit regularly docketed by mentioning the style of cause, the general descrip- tion t)f such paper, the party filing the sauu' and the diite ' """ Co.irl, a eonv of ,. .''"'^"''""' ''<"« day tu .Jay as miv I r Emmmmm "■'"■■ °'»' •''■"■■ '■'-«-"'.~C";:i2:rr'"''''^'"'"- * tii;t liHLK 125.^^ '■'• <*• xxxvi. R •>•] -{"■; """'"•'•"'■' -- ■. .„..„,.„, ■^w I{ I lie !,')•,>. ■ ".>. liil. nVLE I2r>* If mid,,, f! * "«»soIutelv. r.''^^''"' ^- li'.'if effect si .1 1 "'•>' ''^'■^''^«'' ''K Mio A ; /^ I,/ 1 ts J • '-■ (>. xxxvi. K. 04 "'''•'^''-Vc,.,,,,,,,,.,r,,,,^^-n- -^n duties to ,, 270 KXniKQl'KR Cdl'Hl' Kl I,KS. l^S. MVIA': 127.* Whore Jiidse e entered Hiibjeet to leave to move. If tlio .Iiuli^c shall (liri'ct t.li;it imy jii(l,trm(Mit ho ontcrcd for the party sill) ji'(;t to Iwivo to move' jiidirMiciit slia!M)o entered accord i II ji;ly upon the production of the otlicer'.s certilicate. E. (). xxxvi. 11. 2J. 15tes of the evid<'nce to lie made, and aftcu- careful examination of the same he shall cause such copy to be liliul witli the other papers in tlie cause. The original rule has heen amended by Rule l.T of the Ociieral Onlcr of ths Ist day of Mav. 1805, by striking out, in th(^ seeond line tliereof. Iho words "alone, or liy a .Iiidge with a Jury," and also liy inserting after Iho words "Registrar shall," in the third line thereof, the words "if so directed by the Judge. " il for II mc EXCHKQUKR cOUiJT 14i;fj,y, '♦'5«. RULE 131.* Ermvuce Oeiierally. 271 '" tlio al)seii('p rif nil. o At (« wine . rcjuires that i.s.s„is o V t "^',;'f««t">'' ^f the naicl ' tI;o Jaws of the I'rovi.ioo in vl ,{, .?• < ''"• ^r'^''' accu.-.lin;. ./.'the laws of evi.lenco.a.Kl Se "?'''V^'''-;''^'^'^''''"^'"^^ w. Menses at the trial o. a u- 'et ^ 'sh II ^ ^"^ ^''^"^« ''"'««• t'^' ■'" M. ope,. Court, h„t suhfL to hf' i ^^ ^■^'■'".''"^J ^-^'^ ^.c. Act, the (Juurt, or u J.ul-o, ,„av u ,nv f ''!>'^'«'«"« ^f the sai.I t lal on Hueh conditions as the Co „ . r" \'''^ "^ "'^' ''^''^'■'"« - al'lo, or that any witness wl ^e e ' '^"^^.^ "'"•>' '''"'k '-enson- •^*;;'|e sufficient cause to he dpc..;e^^^^^^^^^^^ '" ^'^.'"-^ ^'"f^'l't fur V interrogatories hefore a C n, ni i !, ' ^'' "•''i'""'"'''' "^^<^ vucc Cour provKled that where it a 'V'',:'^''^ otiicer of the f'ootlier party ^,,,,,^^v/., d.vsi.iK ! , ' "''>*^""'t or J„d^.e that cross-exanjination and that s , ^j^ "'^''^''/'^ ' ^^^^^^ i^>v ;- all not he made antl.o Wn^. | ri-'T'' ''" '^'■"^-"'•''''1, an '" l>o given l)j atildavit. - ""- ^'^''<'"'«o of such witness E- O. XXX vii. R. i_ of the C.V.I Codo of Procedure i^_(V"""^'«-""^' «"^J»3ct. see Art«. 2a.. to^Sl ■'^ l-tition of ri,ht clLi.;^^^, ^';;™'; -^/ -..~On t.,e trial of accident upon a (iovernn.ent raitwa , '"'""^'^ sustained in an .H'Kl.gence of the persons in oU^^liJ^^^''^' /'-'^ -"'ted frou. tZ ;;'■ ,^"PP'r*' "« "'"«t show afHrn/a i ell; ^^'^'^'■''''""^P^""^ •«»!'"" The fact of the accident is not sufflcenTt^\'L'" there was negUgenee. neghgence, />«/,,= ,, 77,« Queen. 3 Ex OR 14^ "' " ^''■'■""' /''«'"' ^Le of .....iuo.:5t:nsri:^::r;r7^'^^ '^^ '^^^^-c^^-^-Thepro ^-;i^t or vary a written ITL , tTr:) '"' /"^"' ^"^*'^''"- ^-- .Hulen.e .s admitted withoutobjectionk tl e ri/lT^'"'''''- ""^ '^ «»<^'> -t a.s,de ,n a court of appeal. Pa. ol e^d ^.^ ' ''"- ' «"'«-l»«ntIy be ^il'lc against a written docuniont to ove "^""'"'"•^•'al matters isa.hnis- Ian. S.C.R. 043. n.iio«ul. Mm-ersem-f v. Vineber,,, 19 ;i- Examination of mine witii"- / • exauuniug the same witnesn twice 'on .C'r.T'^'.!'''"'^ '" """""S '"egal in matter of discipline entirely in the ,h-l 1 °^ *''« same party. U i,l ^'-"'.T, a L.U.J. 93. "^ "'' '''^'^••"''"" "f the court. .« Z) " J„ (") This refers to section li'i ««• t; r, ;i8Vict..,.h. n (r«mSi- ? ,^ff '^"'"■''"*'^"'"^ /&c7.«g,.., Co«r^ ,^, 272 EXC'IlKQlKli < nfUT lilLKS. i4(o. uri.E i;52.'=- i:vl taken to lie liled in the Court, and may empower any party to any such cause or matter to '/wv such deposition in evidence therein ini such terms, if any, ai- tin' Court or a Jud. 1«». IM'LK i;55.» l>ci»oiiviitN laay l»v eroMM-exaaiiued on atlidaiil. Any person making' an alHdavit to be iLseil in any action niiv 1)0 reiptired to ai)pear before the lvO>^istrar, or any other pcisuii ' ■ ' ' ■ ' i ilCK'Mll. lO'MU '('' peciallv appointed tor that purpose, to lie cross-examiiieo The attenilaiice of such pert-oii may be enforced by Sub] testificandum. Any person served with a subpietia f or >uc!i '■^""••^".:,( ,,„.,,,, ,.,,„,^,_ 27a iCH. lu'c may lie I till,' apitlicii j-L'\;miiiiati()ii If wiliit'ss i~ i!iterlocnt(irv rulavih Nvliicli .r:j;miu'iitativr ■ paid l)y the i> examined. ; kIkiII a|>|>(';n' ii'dv.'!' i'oi' the Uuiirt, or aiiv or ad:i>iiiistui' less 01' pt'i'Sdii, ill tliu Ci'iiit, natter to ^ivi.' if aiiv, a;- the Art. '-31II tit till >cc. huforo tiial is attidavit in siiji- lilt tlio vovagi' i> it tlio iiiatliT i- !C, li. N. S. (m'.i iiilidavil. any actiuii iii.iy otiicr poi'stiii iiiiiied lliricMii. y Sul)p(rna id ''""•K'"l,..s(on,.,T.T. ,s,-„i, ,,,. ^ ■^■K»' Ti;i.\r.s. ^ *"' "■■ '-.r no,. ,r,„, ^•';''i'"''n'lc»ll.vl{ule](i„f,l,r..' '«^- iil'LE I,'^r».* Order lor wIioh #<^ ■ r wi,e„ t„ ,,^ served. "■■'tnHS?-"-^ 4 274 KXOIIEQCKH rOlIRl UI'I.KS. in the trial of tlic action ; iiiid it it iip|M ar to Hu) (.'oiirt tliat 8iu'li wrong or miscarriajrc alTcctH part only of the matter in citntri) versy, the Court may f,'ivc final judf^mcnt i- to part thereof, and Uiro(^t a new trial as to the other part <>nly. E. O. xxxix. R. ;i. AHanieruU'tl hy Hiik' IT uf the (Icnoral Onlor of May Int. 1895. The oriKiiml Uulf liaH hcen uincmleil liy Ktriking out from tlic hocoihI and tliiid liiioH tliorcof tilt' following wonlH, "on the ftroiind of inimlirt'cticm or ol " tim improiicradniiMsion or H'Jt'<'tion of ovidciicc," iind I'urtlicr liy strikiii;^ out the word • tliercby" from tlif tlfth line of tho said Uule, 1»!». UITI,E 141.* IVew Irial may be ordered of aiij qiieHlioii . A new trial may he ordered of any (piestion in an aoti(»n. whatever he the jj;roun(ls for the new trial, without interferini: with the finding,' or dceision upon any other (juestion. E. (). xxxix. K. ». I70. liULK 142.* Order to show caiiHO to mtay proceed iiigN. An order to show eausi; .'^iiall he a stay of proceed in<,'S in the action, unless the Court shall order that it shall not he so as fn the whole or any part of the action. E. (). xxxix. i;. r,. .IlHHiMKNT. ITl. TirfE 14:5." Iflotioii lor JudKuient. After the pleadinifs are closed, any party to the cause may apply to tlic Court or a ,Tiid_<,'e upon due notice of such- applicii- tiontt) the opposite party for an order dispensing with trial and |)erndttin on the motion for judgment, and the Court or a Judge may grant such application if it appear to them that no .seriously coiitm verted (piestion of fact is likely to arise. 1. Order — JiKhjmciit—Difitinvtioii bcfnvcn same. — An accepted drlini- tion of tlie word " judgment '" in the United States seems to lie the follow- ing :— " The final determination of the rights of the parties in an actimi m proceeding.'" The class of Jiiilgments and decrees formerly called intci locu- tory is included in the definition of tho word " order." " Every diir. lion of the court or a .judge made or entered in writing and not includcil in n judgment is an order. " Freeman on Judgment, pp. 14-15. 3. For the diMtinction lictween an order and a final judgment, mc tin' case of Lorimj v. lllfthij. 1 California Rep. Ben. 1850. p. 28. ««nn Inert on nioti«„ >t \l- KM.,. I.„ ,1... , . 275 *"»ei,i „,„, ^,,^,„^^ ., , "-'...■««« OH IllOtioil ''« KL7.E145* 171 lirri-: Uf;.* Where j„rt«,„,.„, ,„,.^,.. , . ^ , « «H.. ucuo.. „,. .»;t , ' " ' r '""""•"'r „,a ',' .; •iHenrt,,,., ,„„, „„ J'" ««»• i".iR„u.„t, OH hi..,,.;,,,;; "lir. irs. IIV.IK 147, Jgmont. scp till' I TO. FlULK U.S. -REPEALED T' •Kti,,,, l„>iore.i h.rv , '"'''■'■^""» fur > ""'"'*' "ftl.,.(ie„cral OnW IMAGE EVALUATiON TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I ■- ilia u Li, ^ IL25 III 1.4 Pnotographic Sciences Corporation IM M 1.6 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 V ^^ \ :\ ^ 9> J?. t/j i 276 KXCllKglKR COIKT HII.KS. 177. KIl.E 141>. Applicaitioii for iieu trial or (o Met aMidc jiKlKiiiciit. Whore lit or iiftcirtlic trial of :iti Jiftion lioforo a Jiidi^f, tlic Judge lias directed tliatany jiid,i,'meiit Ik; entered, any party may, witiiont any leave reserved, apply for a new trial, or to set aside the jndgineiit, and toenterany other jiidi,Mneiit upon the ground that the judgment so directed' is wrong. E. o.'xi. R. 5. Asameuiled by Rule 18 of the (Jcneral Order of May 1st, It^O.j. Sec Rules ir)I, 178 and Xvito U under Ride 171. Tliis Rule was partly taken from the En^lisli Rule and partly from tlie Ontario Judicature .\ct. Rule 798. subsec. (a). See llnlmoited d- Lamjlan. l>p. 000-068. 1. AjiplicatioH to re-oitcii ciise.— After an action hi)'' l)oen tried and judgment delivered finding in favour of 8U|)pliant on an alleged in-each of contract, it was referred to an oHieer of tlie Coiu-t to assess tlie damages, if any, suffered by tlie suppliant. Sub.se(|uently a motion was mrale on belialf of tlie Crown to re-open tin' case with leave to adduce further evidence. Ailidavits were read in support of the a|)plication showing, /■»/(')• (///a, that the Crown had material evidence to adduce by which it would be shewn there was no contract at all. ami further that Counsel had been in jiossession of such ovir preceding rule to be made. On every motion made pursuant to leave re.served to move to act aside or vary judgment, <)r made without leave under the next preceding Rule, the order shall he returnable in fourteen (lays. The motion shall ho made within thirty dnys after the trial or within such extended time as the (Jourt or a -ludgo mn\ allow. E. O. xl. R. 6. Asamnuded by Rule 19 of tlie Ceneral Order of Jf.ay 1st, ISOf). See Itules 151 and 177. 17«. RULE 151.^- Netting down on motion lor .{ndKinent wlicrr laNueH or questionH of fact or n (picstion in I |)artles leave ly. Jk'KuypiT .o be made. il to move to vc under tlic in fourtetii /s after tho I Jiid- .\l. It. 7 'See Kules 175 and lyo, mmmimm "*S- J!I'1,E154.» '"''"'•e It tu enable it, tol^ivc ,d ,' r "^'^ '•^"^.-innt, niit2i< - "tUMiito J7S KXt'UIiCiUKK COIKT KUI.ES. fried, or the repurt liled, iis the case may be, tlie motion may lie hroiiylit on airain tor further co^sitieration on (< ii ddi/K'' notice liy any party, and aiiv ap|)lication for anew trial of the it^siios to alter tiic entry of the lindinj^s of the .Iiidjjje at the trial of the issues, tn- vary or refer hack the report of tlie Jndge, lti'j,n>trar, or other otlicer, or to reverse the tindinly to such applications, but ary sucli application maybe made by motion, bo soon as the right of tin party applying to the relief claimed has a])peured from the plead ings. The Court or a Judge may, on any such application, give such relief, subject to such terms, if any, as such Court or Jiulgc may think lit. E. O. .\1. R. 11. 1«4. RULE 15C.* Kiitry of .iiiilKuieiit, fori. Every judgment shall be entered by the proper otHcer in tliu book to be ke])t for the purpose. An otii(;e copy of the judgment stamped with the seal of the Court shall be delivered to t'le party entering the same. Tiie forms of Schedule O nuiy be used wiili such variations as circumstances may recjuire. E. O. xli. R. 1. WliL'M judgment lias lieen ileli .ered the party desirous of taxin^r O'l^ls and settlinj; or entering ju^tl,osa,ne;;nu| Hie I wir 'L\iristi-iir or (,r.li it'iit'e si, ill " ''e iil;t,|.> I ilL'S.SO orOfL K'Cl' '<-' f.ticon iipoi .V tin, Co,n-f o,.J,„in "'■ii'iy as c E. O. "•(!iim.staiieL\s will ;,;i T the- ( H" v«/> oiirt. II a loff, ''M1(.'0 licC ■^xxv. K. 31. rn 1 L V'"''"/; in t] "''•' 'lie atfoiid '"^ 'It trials l)of, 10 same 'iianii '■>''t-' .1 Jlld; ori; ,'0. 280 EXOMEQCKR COt'RT RULES. 1««. liUI.K 101.* Power or KcK'Hlrnr or referee. Subject to iuiy such order iis last aforesaid, the Ko^istrar or other otHcer of the (yourt, shall have the Hanic authority in the conduct of any reference as a Judge of the Ciiurt, when presidini^ at any trial before him. E. O. xxxv. R. 33. I!»0. RULE 1G2.* KcKif^trar or referee not niitliorixed to altacli. Nothing in these rules contained siiull authorize tho Registrar or any ofKcer of the Court to commit any person to prison, or to enforce any order by attachment or otherwise. E. O. XXXV. li. 33. 1«»1. RULE 103.* Registrar or referee may reserve iiiiestioiis for tleciHion of Court. Tho Registrar wr other otlicer of the Court may, before tiic conclut-i . ol any trial before him or by his report under the reference made to him. submit any rpiestion arising therein foi' the decision of the Court, or state any facts specially with power to the Court to draw inferences therefrom, and in any such case the order to be made on such submission or statement, shall be entered as the Court may direct, and the Court shall have power to re(piire any explanations or roa.sons from the Registrar or otiicr ofKcer of the Court and to remit the cause or matter, or any pait thereof for further enrpiiry to the same or any other ofHcer of the Court, E. O. XXXV. R. 34. 1»9. RULE 104.* Report to be fileil. The report of a Judge, or the Registrar, or any other ofiicoi' of tlie Court, to whom a reference has been made, shall bo tiled as soon as possible after it is signed, and shall become absolute and non-appealab!e if not appealed against ■v;\\\\\\\ fourteen dinjs after service of notice of the tiling of the same. Taylor's C. Cliy. O. 253. See Rules 175 and 179. 1S>3 RULE 105.* Appeal from Report. '^'\\\\\\\ fourUen (Jays after service of the notice of the liliuf]; of any report, any party may, by a motion of which at least f H.e report or Viwy or S ; , l'"/' "."^ '""'''''^ tlK-'/i,,, /s' i.-tylor'M C. Chy. O. L'53 ««'i' UuloH 17,1 un,l 179, ' '• WJien an awairl of .1,.. ,,«.• • . !-t-';t.fy to tlio Minister of^hnMc.../''^'"' ""'^'' "" ''PI>lic.t on .l"4""ent, an'''t of f C' '^■ft at the office of the Mi^lti of it l!''''' '^''^'^''^'^'"•^-t to or As amended l,y leule "o „. „,. , . " . "'e cert.Heate'of J d^n e ' Jfr n ''"'"' "^ '^'^^ '«^' '««•-'• issued until after ti.e expiry Tf th tv , *" "'" ''">'' K"'^' «ill not be ;'.-t unle«. a declaration t'o L ^t' S h"'" "'^' ''^"^^^ "^ ^l.o udg Xourof T; '; "''■^' "'■ ''-"^'••" "'"^"-"-ful party doet „ot CuurU^:,,;;;:;;^;;;^^ Ke,iatrar of the Exchequer Inefollowintr form of ..„..*:<• "'^ ^-o^. General may be u J "l"' """"''^" '" "'« "i'-ter of Finance or Receiver lietween ^^ '"^^ EXCIIECiUEK CURT (,F CANADA '"^S^fC^^Llir— ^ "'—ey-OenenUfo.be AND Plaintiir ; A. B. and C. D., ^" ";;' ^^«»«'"-"Wc. ^A. .l/*«/,^,, „^ ^y . Defendants. I hereby certify that on the ^ "■""num from the day" ' "'''' °' ^'^ "«•• centum '"/'"-' day of.... ^ ■■.••,: A. D C r""^' ?'' ""^ ^"^^^^ "f "'« action! which L:. , ^'''^ ''"'^ «^ '''^ 'Jay of . . . . ^ >, , A.D.18.. fsee also form of similar certilicat,, in .. f • •^- E. C 2S'i KXCIII gl'KU (III 1,1 uri.Ks l«.l. IM'I.K Km.-- JiKlKiiieiit lor iiayiiiciii of iiioiioy iiKiiliiHi tmy party other tliaii <'iouii iiiiiy l>c <>iil'or«>(>4i l»y ||. la. or H<*4|ii«>Nl ;niv party toasiiit oilier than the Cinwn inas !«■ riilMi,','.,! l7v uriis ,,'|' Jiiri fiici(if< a^'aiiiHt yjoodu, _//,/•/ /uriii.t ,i::;iiii.-l lamlN, (.iVcniicsliii tiiiii. ' iiMi. i:ri.!'; ics.- JimIkiiumiI lor iMiyiavnl ol iiioncv into C^oiiri may Im' <>iirorc(>a l»y M4>4gu<'Mlranoii. A jii(lj;'iii('iit t'ur the |)aviiiiiil nf iimiify iiidi Coiirl mav lir curnrcod l)y writ ()t'S('.|iu'sii';iti(iii. K. <). xiii. i;. 1. See I'nrm K. ami K'lilr '.'J I. I1>7. UTLK ICilt.- For recovery or oi'|M»sM>NMioii ol land by uril ol |l4»S!SeNMiOI| A jii(li,Miiciit for tlu' rcciivciy ol' i.rilic di'livcrv ,,f possrs.sii.ii of land may lie enforced liy writ oi jio.-.-o.sioii. !•;. (>. xlii. i;. :j. Hoc Hull's 'J,'; (i. sc'i. I«.S. Kri.I-: 17(1.* Where indKiaout lor reeo«ery ol any |»ro|M>rly otiier iaiMl or nioiiey. A jud-z;incnt lor tlio recovery of muv iiropcrtv otliertlii landor nioiioy may !'o onfureed- l»y writ for delivery of the property; Soe little 331). Hy writ of attaelunent ; See KiiliB I'J'.t, I'Od, 3JJ and :^',';!. By writ of secincstration. K. (). xlii. K. 1. For lonii of writ of ilclivciy, sec ScIumIiiIc S. For form of writ of scijiicstral ion, ser Scliciliile R. an WHIT OF ATTA< IIMhWr. Tlir foil owin- foiii, may |j(> ,,^^,,1 i- II r I iiia.v Im> ml It.v uril «»l y u isMniil witliuiit tlic iinKliictimi to tliu olliccr liy wlioiii tliu Haiiie wlioiiM liu iHsiioil of tliu jml;;- iiHMit upon \vlii(;li till- wiit of cxwMititdi is to issue, or mi oHici; copv tliiTiiol' slnj\viui,Mlu' tl;iti; of iiitry. Arid tliu oUii!(M' siiall lie siitistli'd that tiie pro|K!i time lias elapsed to oiititlu the jiid;,' Mieiit ereditor to exeeutiuii. i;. (). xlii. U. !». See liiilf '.'((3. Nil writ of Ji-fit. to iHSUe lict'on' tlie oxpirv of 1.". iliiyH from tlie date of iiiiteriii)^ tlie juilxiiiuiit. 2o:i. itriJ-: 175.* l*rii>ci|io to l»e iNMiidl. No writ of execution shall lie issued witiiout a jtrnf/jK lieiiij; tiled for that iiurpose. K. <). xlii. U. U). 201. KIIJ.E 170.* H'licn writ to be dated. Every writ of e.xeeutiun shall bear date uf the day on whiili it is issued. K. O. xlii. U. 1-'. 305. RULE 177.* l*ouudaKe t'ceM and expciiMeN of exeeiitioii uiay be levied. Ill every ease of execution the party entitled to execution may levy the interest, })oundae Kcer tu wliuiii Hie writ a a I ('( til ':V(iiK,^,i;i{ ,/,,,, J *" O. xlii. j{. ], ' '"" a««. \iV\.K ISO.* ^''■^''''■'■^r-''-^'--/.^ ;;:r''^'''•'^• -«;h> exectioM la-fon'ro ".?:;':••"='>■ ^'^o I,;.,.!;! ;i".V tiKio after t|„. ..v,,;, ''^ •;'".> «'Ve(;iitio„ ,,,1(11 ., „ , '"-■'•"■-' [>mscril.J " "''•"'''"'" "^ tlH,. ,,en,Kls /„ ' • ' Ah n.m.,„|,.,| |,v K„,,> o;{ ,.,...; ';; Kcnewin^ whi^ •if lea vomyp,, ,,,,,,„„ ', "''y of October, A I) i! I i; I <>l l.'l III I.I':: 'ilO i:«iiu>\iiil IC pliMlllrllnli mI ,1 \\ fil ,if f\<'CllllMl I III 1.1 ilif iKiiicc relieve in:: the simic. jnii |iiii liii;: in lie mai kel w itii -iieli si-al uu in the liist |ireee(liii;i rule iiieiifii>iiec|, >hii\viii:; ihi' -Mine f<> huve hecii llilieweil. ^h.ill lie hllllieielit e\ iiU'Iiee iil il- havillj; her<|l so ruiu'wi'il. K. (). xlii. i; 17 'ill. IM'I.K l^M. r.X4><'ii iNNiM> tiilliiii n1\ yvtirH, As lictween th e iiri-in;il piirties I jiiily:inent. cNfciifii iiiiiy issue ill auv time wifhiii m\ \v;\v< Iruin tlie i very hI thi jiiili^nnent. K, o. xli IM 212 UII.K IS4.* .tnortlial it.v losivo or ti E. O. xlii. K. 111. ir otiierwisf as shall seem just 2!:$. i;i;lk 18;^.* F.v(>ry order ol' a f^oiirl or :• .lii :iiiy order, or in wliose favour any order is made, shall he entitled tu '^^ni,.^vi.:H ,„, ,n ,„r.,,- iMilorf'CMl ill I not lioiiiij 1.\S7 '•'l''"f« llClllCIIC,. t I "'^* •-7''-<-.^^iM;;\!::''';;i ;-;• ^'' -.^iu,i;;„ .1;;;';^ ^••^ lii'i.Ki.s:. 'Application fV»rMt». .- Any |.„( »«»'*«t»»l «l «*,.t.„|,„„ "'"" '"*' >>..-.... ..,.,..,.,,„. "■«"^Ktr-t-ss„;r,!:s^-:~ t::::::::::"»7"''---.-...»..... <«.HI« ...MI ««„.,« to ,.e ,.«„„.,,,„„, ;;~^^ --1~ ,/' Wrli „| Upon the i^eiiditloiii exponas '■"'"'■" "^' ^''« «l'^ntf or otJ.or 192. * •»«y iMsne, form ol. oIK '^t-''. as the case 288 KXI'llKlilKH <(irUl' UII.K!*. irnv he of '' laii-ls or yoods mi liniid lor want of l.iiycrs" a writ of V.w/ilioni Krj.ma.^ in tlie form i.i Sehodulo Q may i>*sue to compt'l the sale of tlio property scizoil. aai. Hi'LE 19;^.* Mlieriflto lolloM lawN ol lil« province as to mode of Mel I i UK In tbc mode of selling lands and -oods and .d' advortisin- tho 8unu for sale the SlieritY or other officer is, except :n so tar as the exi'^cney of the writ otherwise rcciuires or as is otIierAMse provided T.y these orders, to follow the laws <.t "'^ l'';;'^'"'!'^ =^1', !>lical)le to the execution of similar writs issumi,' from the highest (jourt or Courts of original jurisdiction therein. 222. RULE 194.- Writ of altacliiiieiit to be executed accordiim to exi- gency thereof. A writ of attachment shall he executed according to tiic exigency thereof. See Rule 198 and I'orni tliereunder. Under tho provisions of sec. 4 of eh. 15t It. S. C. the Judge n-ay direct the prosocution of a perKon Ki.ilty of perjury Move hun and com- mit said person to h<> prosecuted at tho next term of tho Criuiinal t onif, he mav also permit him to cuter into a recoKnizance conditioned for ln> appearance at siiid next term. The .JudKC may further require any person to enter into a recognizance conditioned to prosecute or give eviden.v against such person directed to he prosecuted. For contemi-t of court respecting coiuinents hy newspaper on pemliM- proceedings see Croirii llintk r. O'Malh'H, 14 Cli. D. 019. 22:«. \iV\M 195.* No writ of attacliiiient to l»c iHSiied without leave of C)ourt or Judge. No writ of attachment shall be issued without the order of the Clouit or a Judge. See Rule 198 I'l .sc(/. WRIT OF SEQUESTRATION. 224. RULE 19fl. M'hcu writ of sequestralion may Issue. When any person is oy any judgment or by any order (d' the Court or Judge directed to pay money into Court or to do any other act in a limited time, ai.d after dv,(> service, of such judgment or order refuses or neglects to ohey the same according to the cxi- o-ency thereof, the person prosecuting such judgment or order shall at the expiration of the time limited for the pertorniatKr thereof be entitled without obtaining an order for that puri«oso aper on pending' KXCIIKQL'KK CUUKT HULKS. ;;;»t'i;^,^^;;;^:r""" ---'--».^ 280 i- O. xlvii. Ste Rail' ;iri(| jiFucts ut I'jy. aas. IWLE 197. Form and ollccl ol'. sch.';;;^l^;l;:irn;i';rszj^ the provision, of ti.eso Kulci n ^ e ,ir;;;ir'''''^r'' ^'"'•'^^'^ ^'^ turce in Ho. Majir/s sai.l 11^:;: Cour^of '^ZJ^'''' ^^ ^'"" '" .l>c la«t lino but one thorcJ, t,;!. wo^d' '' '"" '''"-■ "•^''^^ " '» "-" '" use tinii' to tiuio in force." 3a«. IJl'l.li IDS. C.«r. .,,..«.e ™., .n..J P^c^H.- ., .. ,.. „„,„ ,„.. The Court or a Judge eeds of any writ of yo( Is or otlior property to .,^ the sale to be paid into Court. The Court or a Jud"-e niiv fn ,>. .. i • i- money produced by AVUIT OK POSSKSSION. 227. RVLE lini* Wheu writ of poHHCHsioii may Isshc. A judg.nent that tlie Crown or any other n.rtv ,1 . ssess.on of any land n.ay be o,>forced b Writ'o I '"""' .nainu.- heretofore used in"^ actions of I'tn e, i . f ^'T^'^'".'" Courts of Common Law in Enuh,„d. '■'''''^'"^"^ '" ^^^ Superior E. O. xlviii U. 1. SeeUuIe 1!)7. |)i( Tlie following forn. of Writ of Possessior. ,nay be used .- IN THE EXCIJEI^LIEK COURT OF CANADA liotween A.B., and I'liiintm ; lo the Sheritr of ^ViiKHEAs bya judirment ofOiir Pw.i.„ ,, Greeting. i .)uaj,mtut ot Oui E.xche.iuer Court of Canada, bearing 2'JO KXCIlKtil'l'li COl'RT RULES. .late the .lay of 18, ..., (A .1^ recovered) or (0. U wiiHOr.lere.» to .leliver to) or (We recovere.1) possession of all that {nistrt h,;rt!>w,>n,i„d owl pmnm'x) svith the ai-piirtenanees in your hailiwick • TluM-..foro, We eoninianil you that you omit not ])y reason of anv liberty of vour Couiitv, l>nl that you enter the same, an. UIILE 201.* Writ «f delivery. A writ for delivery of any property other than land or money may he in the foi-in in Schedule i> hereto and may he is,mici1 and enforced in the manner heretofore in use in ai-tions of iit ■<;'\t:. such notice and some document cvi(lenein,euil,, etc , «f «tt«ri,ey „r solicitor. ;;"f'- -.n,«t I.U given to tl.e I, ^ X ;. J' .nK':"'""' V •'"'^''' iiUuniey or solicitor '" '^ ^''^' I*'"'f>' ^^•^''•i' l.i.s „wm CHANGE 01M>AUTIK8 i;V DKATU Actio.. ..„t t« be «l»atcd !» ...«rri««e, Ac. .none, croatio.. or dJv'utii ' ':^"^:;;: ;^;;^-f-^ \tU. assign- K. O. 1. R. 1. ^ "^'^'^ ^' ^'^^"^ ix^ndait- Ut<;. 23». RULE 203.* AUdltiou of parties lu certain cancH !n.sl.an,K personal represenfitivp ,J I ''^^'o"- '^''^ler that tl.e i"toro8f, i/ any, of sncrm ■ l l/e n f '' "' /''''^''" '^"''''^^'««"'' '"" 1'^ .ser.e,! witl. notice t he c Hn nd m o' '""^'/l? '''" "^"■^"' ^r ^"■for proscril,ed, and on ud tor s • n "'"' ^"'■'" "^ ''^''•-i"- tl'i"^- ,i..«tana shall n.ako ch o I . ?JZr ^'' :^".''^'^' ''"'" ;'^ may be just. "-' ^*" *'"^ ^''^posal ot the action K. o. 1. R. o 3a4. RULE 204. -^^ C«..tl..„ationol actio.. I., case of «««,«„,„«.., „ clia..Be of estate or title. "' -'^.ti';;tiuo^j;;;^:;ss;";^ ^^^sf:;..;", '""'"^'"" '^^ -^^^ i^unst the person to or nnoMw "^ ''« '^ontinned by „r or devolved' "'"'" ''''"'" «"«'' ^'S^ute or title has cLue E. 0. 1. R. 3. 292 EXCIlKyUKR COUBT KULE8. a»5. UlILI-: 205. •'■ AfldiiiK <»r chaiiKiuK parties in certain oaMCM. VVliuro l)y ro:(si)ii of iiiarriM-o, doatli or iiisolvcucv, or any otiior event (jucurrinir after tlie enimiieMcement of an action, and eawriini; a cliaiiji;o or transmission of interest or liability, or l)y reason" of any person interested coniini>; into existence after tiie eonnnenciinieiit of tiit! action, it becomes necessary or desirable that any person not already a pirty to the action should i)e made a party thereto, or that any person already a pai'ty thereto shall be made a party thereto in anotlier capacity, an order that the |)ro- ceedinics in the action shall lie cii'ried on l)et\veL'n the contiiniim;' parties to the aeticjii, and such new party or parties may be t)\A:\'u\in\ c'.r parte on ap[)lication to the Court or a Judge, up^n an allciiation of such cliaii<^e, or transmission of interest or liidjdity, or ot such person interested having come into existence. B. (). 1. R. i. Wlien tluTo are .several joini; contractors and that tlie action is l)rouglil only against one of tlieni, tlie dt'tendant is entitled as of riglil to have lii^ co-contractors joined as defendants. rUki/ l\ Robinson, L. K- ~" ^. H. l.V), and cases therein cited . a:«;. lail.E 2i>lication may l»e made to diHcliarge or vary mik-Ii order. VVlicre any person who is under no disability, or under im disability other than coverture, or being under any disabiliiy other than coverture, liut having a guardian adlUcni'm ihr action, sliall be .'■erv^Ml with such order, such person may apply to the {/ourt or a -Imige to discharge or vary such order at any tune within twelve daij.^ from the service thereof. E. O. 1. R. G. I';X(!III.;(;l-,,:i{ r„[KT Kil.Ks. 2»>*. liCLK L'OS.* 20H --•tu.;nn;;';jrh:;';j:7:;,,:;:'-'-.v /Wvv ,A,^,. siKill have- ex inL., m ,; ' T'u , '"*''' I'"''"'' '''^^-^^;^T^^^^ '■... Mill tlu' t(l IIIC or -.1' III' ^»«>. .'tULE 20(».* '•ijnnctloi.H «,,,! rt'celvers '^ t"' ^''•-'' ^<' ^i'e c ^^; ; .1:;:;; r"^^ : =•" --^ - - 1:' /'"^•/^ or on notice, an.l ( t ' no L 'n m''''^'' '"='•>' '"' '"^"'" ''""-;-- a. H,e(;o,n.n.rri^:!":i;;;;i'';^:[^ n-aral water toll,, .li.sHwuw.l fro,, „ . T"^ "' "''"' ^■•"' ■•""I '.nu.,,.- -on u. existence for a n.Knber of ylZZi '""" '" """^'^ '''"' <''<'-^I"-ni«.an.l the allegation of Inhtl "' "'•'^•^ "" "■^I'inK I.efore ;n.i.avitMlu. court refnso.l,,,elt:n,oX t ".« that no ilischarRe of s„..„ water .,t ''';''""' '•'""•'•■'".v u.„le... -'"nj; "I the ti.ie ami at sueh time I ,ri 1' ■'"''^ '^'''''l" '''""'« (he < "uncii of the city nnght -lirect , " ^iir ', "' ''^ ''^ ""' < •"'"-"■'.. ;A'/"' «.,s. L/,j,u Co., January i-Snl iS '"'/'.'"'•""■''• ^'"' V",„,,„ ,, 310. nVLK 210 * Conservaiorj orders. '-M-.Jn.l,en,a,n.alcc: an order/... the presorva. The C 294 tioii or ii) KXCIIKlil'l'K COIUM' HI'I.I'S. tcrtii) (MiBtoily i>r tlif siihjcc.t-iniittcr nl" tim litii^'Mlion, oi limy ordiT tliiit tlio aiuoun wIhc socuircd. K. (). lii. K 1. t ill (lispiiU- 111' jtiiitl intii (!()iiit <>r otlicr 311. lllll.K '-Ml, How money to bo paid into (!oiirt. Any party (liri'ctcd liy any order nf tlic Court or a .liidirc to pav ii'ioiu'V into (\>iirt iiUKst apply at tlic ollico of tlic llnfristrar for a diri'ctioii ho to do. wliicli 'direction must Ito takuii to tlie Ottawa I'.rancli or afAcncy of tlio I'.aiiU of Moiilroal, and tlui money tlu're paid to the credit of tlu^ cause or matter, an'e must he ohtaiued for that i)urpose upon noti(!c to tl opposite party, 24». lU^LK 213. How iiioiiej' (<» lie paid out of Court. Money ordered to Ik- paid out of Court is to he so paid upon the e]ie(|ue of the !Jct,dstrar, countersiirned hy a .liid^re. MOTIONS AN!) OTIIKIl APPLICATIONS TO TIIK COIIIIT. 241. RULE 214.* NittinKM of Judge in C!ourt. A judjio, when not elsewhere (Mij^atred, shall sit in o| Court, at''.'V" liave ..r to liuvu liad sudi iintiue, tins (;,.iirr, or HiKl-'o may cithor dismiss tlie iiotico or aitplicatioii, or u.ljoiin. till' hi'arii.ir llu'rcof, m oidor lliat m.cI. i.oticu may bo Uiveii. iiinm 8ucl. torms, if any, aH the Coiirt or .lu-lj^'u may think lit to imposi'. i;, {). liii. li. 5. a.Vi laiLE 222.* lliMiriiiK olaiiy 111011011 may be- H«l,|oiiriieer8. Every application to a Judge at Chambers antiiorized l»y these rules shall be made in a summary way by summons, E, O. liv. K. 1. P'or form of summons see ante p. 365. 2!»7 e ill curtain "'■ z'*^ i:::r:rn,:^::;:;:,:;;;; •■ ,"•■- ■.-„. „„. ,.„„„. .„: HCiH Jii.linittin. A..(, ;ti,.,. "^""•"•m.. ..r,!,.,,..!. i.;. ,,. iii,. ,. , ^^,., a««. Itl'LF': 2'2r!.x- i.v ail nviU-v Ilia, I,. ,•„ C'()S'l\s. a''»7. Ulfl.K 227."- '"• •"•''-• f'"- payment of Mi.ln.lHil'lir^l^lli,-'''' "" " .i"'I,.il..n,: a*"5». lUrLK 228.* PrOViMiOIIN as to C«MtN, •■"'•I shall follow tlu, cvV, lo ■?"""•"' ^■''" ^'""'•f' '-■ a .lu.l..'. - aj „.i^o may also ^- ! ^1 1! ;;;:;;r"V''"' r"'^ '''*'•' ^ '--^ '" I't'M of taxed (■usts. IH>MU!Mf ol ,, ,,,,,,, ,„. ,,,,^^1^ ^^^^^^ '■'• O. Iv. As amended l)v Rni,, o~ ,■ ,, mr,. "> '^"'" - -f the (Jenonil Order of ^r,.y Int. Tho original Rulo Ims I.ecn nnie.„i„ i k , -ti-Iy in the diseretion of t "o 1;'; rnf, '"""'"r '"' '"■•"'^'"" "^ --•^ «a-ue ,I,e power of allowing a In . h , 'i ^ "V ''' '^"'"•''•'•"'K "1"... the This last provision will, .'l "!!',. "J """ "' '■'''""' ""'^l''' '"'•"tory matters, wherel.y the sometime! ,"'" .''"''^' ^''^''''^'-''-''''-y in int.M- g'-eatly sim,,li(ied. TI.eVamow '''''' '^''"'^'""' "' '■'"^^^ "iH ho t!..' Court. ™"" '"'^^'"•'' '"•^•^"'■'« "n (He Admiralty side !.f 2««. niJLE 229.* How to l>e taxed. a'Hl «uoh taxatior, eliall be l> t I' . , """•'"'' ^'' '^''''^ ""■'I'^-b ""avoKlal.le absence of the RoXu-u- f il""' ^■'''^^'^^' '" ^''^ ;';'->«e u-hen the taxation shal fe Xe Z ^"'' "'" ''■'^' ^^^'''^•• t'o Court to perform the Roln\ rar's d ,? ™^'i'''°'''^'''^ l'^ al.scnce. '^'^o'^ir.u h duties in his nceossary Security for cosfs.—NosDccial ruin no . made l.y these fJonoral Ordorn^it U " 'T''"" '"•' "''''' ''•'^^ '-en «■'» 't was held thatanappi^n^;!^ C R. «' ".ado before the time aJLwed for Hi .^ thSX? ^ '" "'" ' '""■•' ""'«' ""'"-speoial circumstances. See see "s of < ""f ''a« expired, except and notes thereunder, ante p. 93. " t'-mhequer Vouri ; j" 208 KAtlllWI KK cniiur ini.lrt. TAXATION nl' (OSIS. Si'i' iinii'N iiikIi'I' I.'iiIi' IMl, .((i/. |.. ■.THIcr lli.' pnulici' In In- r.ill.iw.Ml <>ii tHXIltillM. Tlu' K'cKiHiiill-, ill llii' I'MTiiMi- 111 liiH (lisciTlioti iih (;i\iii- liiiiMln-, Iiii< (lie |«)w. i'imIi , l>iil lli nilMi ,<\ I'-miiH.'! iiii.l llu'ir fi'i' limy I"' iiii'iciiH.'cl l.,v III.' < 'mill, or .IikIkc, mikI IIk' lltU lor Niicli iiuMcii4.> In iiHimlly (il>l;iiiicil ii|.(iii an ii|iiilic;ilioii iiiii'li- m CIllUllln'rH III lllf clom' of llic lilMllioii. I'liilcr (lif |in.vlHiiiiiH ol :.■.' \icl.. cli. M, n.r. ;tl. tin' cosIk i.I iiihI Iihi ili'iit lomiyprocnMliiinmiiKlcr Tlir Kvi>i;>)„i,ilii>u .1(7, iir.^ in lli.. .liMcrrlion of llit> l'',xcli(>iiiii'r Cciiirl, wliicli imiy dJit'cl, tin- wlioli' or iiiiy |i.irl llii-i.'ol to !)(' imici liy IIh- Ciowii or l>v iiny piirly lo hihIi proi lin),M. CosIh niiiy lir iiwanii'd li> llii' Hiippliiiiil in a I'l'litioii ol IIikIiI ilii alno iimilc iiiiiltM- H.'clion 17 oC •• ilir F,.vi'lif pnviMi'iil of ciihIh awardfil lo any pcrKoii ii);ainMl llio Crown 1. (,)ii,niliii,i iihriiit. AcconimK lo Ilic law of Ilic rrovin-T of l,)urlM( II nu.nilHT of IIh- liar, In llic aimcnc." of special Htipiilalion, can huc for and recover on . 'I iiiiniitiiiii mrniil in respect of prolcHKioiml Hcrvices rendered liy him, and nmy lawfully coiUracI for any rale of remnneralion wliicli i. ni>t cdii/nr Ixtims morc.v, or in violation of (he rnlcH of tlie Itiir. \Vlien> a incndier of the Mar had heeii rotaincil hy the (ioveriimeni .i one of their Counsel hefop the Kislieries ConiinisHion HiltinKi" No\a Scotia, //c/(/, timl in llie ah ..'iicc of .slipiilalion lo the contrary, exprcHs oi illiplintl, lit< nuiHf he (IcimiumI to have lieeii employed upon llie usual term aivordinj; lo which such Hcrvices are rendered, and thai his ,s^(^^s• m respect hoth of riK'hl mid remedy was not alfecleil either liy the /cr /(« / I'oiitriirtiis or the Ir.r loci fi,)liilii>iii>i. Tliv (,)iirni i\ Doiiln; i» A pp. Civs. 7I.V 2. A'o tariff bflinrii (itlnni,!/ tiinl rli' iit. 'rhen> IteiiiR no tarilf as he twetm attorney imd client in the Kxcheipier Court of Canada, an attorin > has the ripihl i" an action for his costs, to estalilisli the iivciiiliini iiirnnt of his services hy oral evi(h'ncc. Homv ,'. I'urdilis, 21 Can. S. C. K. lilt See also Hinih- r. Mrnli»tn W'hi'ii tlisiillttiird. Where (he amount demanded in tin stntement of claim, as coiniHMisation for lands expropriated, was exiia vft>;ant ant! such amount was insisted on at the trial, the court. althoMj;ii awardiiiK an amount in excess of what was tendered, refused to ni^'' <"''<" to claimant. MrlAO:! r. The <^>ii,r)i. '^ Kx- C. K. 1 (Mi, .referred to. Itnl.rr V. Till' (^inci'ii : and DcKivi'licru r. 'I'lu' (t>iiirii. Keliy. (Ith, IHtKt. 4. Conts iViiuiiluT npiiliciitioii. W'hori' the Registrar allowed if'.' Ice on a Chamber apnlicatioe to extend the time for leave to appeal under mt tion T)! of '•Thr Kirliiijiicr Court .1(7," the .ludKe, on an iipplicatioii In review the taxation, refused to interfere with the UcKistnir's findini,' oniiu' ground that the tarilTof thf Court did neither make provision for a lii;;lit'r foe nor gave him the power to increase it. Clarke v. The (^)iii'C)i. Miiicii llith. 18i«. 5. Distnirtioii of conix.-hi a suit in which the cause of action liiui arisen in the Trovince of (.jhiehec and which had conio Itefore the Kxrlu- Huer Court under sic. 5!) of ">U-r)l Viet, c i. Ki, upon a report of the OMicial Arbitrators finding in favour of the claimant, and where the Crown iuin moved to contirm the r(>i>ort and had obtained Judgment accordingly, with costs to the claimant on the proceedings before the OHicial Arbitralms, a motion (ov ilistritrtioii of costs by claimant's Counsel Iwing made several Ill' ri>iiii\vi'rl„;, rl.un, . ,l'r ' !'"' ''"'""••"> ■III,, IM!h. '^'^ — "^ "'" «ii .1... ■ , : , ;;;"-"'^"'". la , „,i, ; 7"" •""• "« ■ .i.t a-iuiiiwi.^ ,;:"■'• "r ••""'- *•■ w,;,i4 ,.; ■■"■" """"■- •■ ■■."..■..,/,';,,,",;,./ ■ ' ■- »"i.„...„ WilllCNHKllJill l)C,.„(i(|,.,| ,1 '•"■""■- ' '■■)■ «■• I I ';!„,;: ':,,';;;:;|,;;"^ <'■'■" > ^."-v, , aiti.:a,,nt,.t„k.s,-,,;,,:,„,. ,,,„,,,,,, =*«• i;ri,|.: ail. ::'''-™'f;i:'s;;r,:;;;!;;;::?7:,:,;';'''^' ■.i..^k., l"-'f ••! M.,.„nf,y Cor rosts on s .; , /'"^ "■''"' '^'•' for fh„ ,|e' ;;;"•"•'« f<»ivoso,M,to a,, a, Xi ,'!■'■'" V'""'- ^'"^'"« ^'"-^ '^^ '''>rV'itiniUMl ,„. al.an.lom', ' '''""'' i^'l"'"" -s tlu^vaftcr ;^-!l!;i;;w;';:';!o;;.;;;;:;;;^t:;;:V'"^Tr ^''" ^^'^«-^--'" tm. "^ "I tl.J nnionnt of tiiu ni,i,.„„.n. '"'Ceiv..|--(„.n,.,-,.ii fr,r t|j,. nav- '■-"l-",. againnt the party HiSlir- " "'""' '■^■''" '^^^^ '^ -' ^r 3c "0 KX«'HIW/«'KH rOURT RUr.KB. (!mm« ill ni»|KMil liOM to Im> MVttluil himI what to conliiiii. Tlio wirto, ill upjH'uV "'^m tlu' Kx('lu)(|ii(5r Oourfc to tlio Siipniiiio Ooiirr, is, in Ciifti! tlic piuticn dilTiT iiImiuI rli»! wiiin', to In; Mcttlnl l»y 11 .lii the .liid>;c in ChauilterH for Hettling the case hi aiipeal; Inlil that such atliilavits wore no part of the ovi'lonce of record and accortliiiKb' they roiild not form part of the caao in ap|>eal. DiKujipcr i\ Van Diilhr,,. April \Mi, IHllt. For information hh to what the case in appeal to the Supreme (^onrt cil t'anidu shall eontain seeCaHSi'lV Practice, H. (J. 0. pp. M and KM, and < tlu- laf . mv '"r»K.;n.. a w,itt..n autho.i.v , , ^ 1 ' "' •'":"'"' """'^ "'- '"""- - •'"'''•nly«.aykM.ith..Kw..rulo air. '""' "'^' '''■«'«"•..•. Tl.o I'luce. imposed of aii'i To Ihitv. A. ft. Hiiriihtcr. Ottawa V.-„ hi'vrhy autlioii/,. voM to V '" «"•' < ourt. "^ • '"""''i =tn.l to act an hu.I, agunt Any ftuUiority „,av i„. „,.„ . , , ""lieitor. ,.tc., ,>t,.. -"'<'ritytothato,r..c; ' """''^"' "'"' --"'-I '.y a s„,.e.,.K...t ll'foM.WN,„„toapi.oi„tanaL'ont n,.,v I i- • l"o«ro«H of an action. It i.s tru U ^I i ^ r ' '" ""'•"'v^'"-"-' in tho "K.'..t« arc appoints, service of ccS. o .n '";'""'"' '" '"•^"^ -'"•'" - '-"• ••"'i«.-ns t,«, oinions to rcMUirc -x n '^''K'^fa.- at Ottawa. I.ut ';- ••-''''•'Koutof,,ttau.r Cm ^ienn "':■■" '''•'^''■'''■''' "'"t -• ' the it;:Tx;:;r";:;rrr'';fr' ''•'-'•-•-••-• •.e.on.in, to a05. unj.E 234.* %Vl.e.. the party appears ,„ perHou. Any party t(, any actio., oi ."i!,!^!'!!^'' ^"---^JinK "Ot ;;'^^c.tya|wl„•ci.pa,KM•smayt. 1 ftfoT^ -^ '"""« '>^ ^^'^ A imrty apin-aiinc; in iierHon iiii,,i,f i l-'y«nd party, butt. «™:"'«' '-allowed his costs as between ;^- refused to res,xindent an adrn'r^ "'',,/ ""''''''. *'''"— ^^ f-'^^Hsal fee ^ ore t..e Supreme Court of 0^1.1^ ^^ f" ""»'-' '» I«fson iisseis' Digest, 302 EXClIKCiUKU COURT RULES. a««. RULE 235.* !>ierTlcc in ease ol'noKlcct to enter name. Ill case- the attorney ur sidieitui' in any aetum, .^uit or otlier proceeding, shall liave neglected to enter tlie name of an agent, or a party a|>))earing in person to enter an address for service in the said hook, papers not re([niring personal service may ho served I)v atli.\ing them in the ulHce of the Ilegistrar in some conspicuous place therein. WlilTS. 2«7. RULE 236.* WrltH. All writs shall be prejiared in tlieotliceof the Attorney-Gen- eral or hy the attorney or solicitor suing out the same, and the name and address of the attorney or solicitor suing out the same shall be endorsed oi\ such writ, and every such writ shall before the issuing thereof be sealed at the otlicu of the liogistrar and a j)nicij>e therefor shall be left at the i-aid oflice, and tliereupoii an entry of issuing such writ, together with the date of sealing and the name of the attorney or solicitor suing out the same, shall be made in a book to be kept in the Registrar's office for thai purpose, and all writs shall be tested ot the day, month anil year when issued . Rules regulating procedure in suits by English iuformation . Rule xviii. 2«H. RUhE 237." feinbpo'uiii^. Snbpo'iias to witnesses may be in the form set forth in iSchedule V to these orders annexed. Where eleven witnesses hail been subpo'naed for trial and eleven ori;,'- iiial subpoeiuis taken out, ami one original used I'or each of tliein, nolwitli- staniling the fact that the witnesses all resided in the same city or in tlir neighbourhood, and where also an atlidavit of service had been given in respect of each witness, the Registrar, on taxation, refused to allow more than one subpoena and one atlidavit for every three witnesses. Tin: Iffucrnv- Flinii, January Oth, 18i)."i. See Wilson's Judicature Acts, 6th Edn., p. !U0. E. O. xxxvii. K. 20. a«». RULE 238.* WrilH in revenue eauMeH how to lie teMtcd and returneil. All writs in revenue causes are to be tested of the date ou which they issue, and shall bo made returnable immediately after the c-xecutiyn thereof, or on a day certain to be Hxed by a Judge f'-\«'IIi:Q(KK (Qvii-v K,.,,,,^ .^uit or otliur rmation. Uiilr set forth in nIccI and p;'eeofthoConrt;a,Hir, ,:'';■'''[ 'r^ '" ^i- l:n ;u Asiiinendedbvlhik. •'oCil.oc -oU,,e,.enc..alOnlerofFebn.a,,v ...,,,,,,«,. '70. nVLE 239.* ^ ^VrilH n,„y ,,« aiuendcl. ^'''- nVLK 240.^^ -.1 itsis:;::;^^,;:;,;-:;;;- -.] an oti.or ...... ...v u. tak.,. ;;^ -itliorifv ,o take ro! .; 'il, ;;^:;;n"-": -■ fn. ,;,lioer v! Ivv'-licjuLT (JonrtH. " ""'' ''' '""' '" ^he Supremo an.l [TnfJor sec. 44 of 77„. /,',. / ' ■'" *"""•"■•"■'■" ' •<" "" -•o.ni.an," 11 1 i, -ir:;;';:'"' ^'"•"•^ "^ • •-- '^^'^ ni'LK 241.- . ^"V '•t' «n imper. I^ooo^ni.anoos ,na,- ho proparoW o„ pape,, -7;{. ]IV],]<] 242.* McKlNlrar's olliee Lours -OS 11:^ ter't':; f;;7^ tr T"" •'''^" -^•'' '''• v -oopt s,,,, f f-''<-h and iii ffi!o r L'r'r ""^"■' ovhj,, i^ ""••".g those hours. ' "" ^^^•"■^"'•^'f"l'^' in attendance 274. Rfll.E 24.3.* Ko«..trar% ol.iee ,.„„rs ,.. vacal.o... ■ .,. 'l''"'» ^''"i^'tion the Ro«*l*|i| 3Q4 EXCIlKQUKIi t!OritT RUF-KS. a7.T UULE 244.* KookH to be kept In Registrar'.^ olllce. There are to be kept in tlic lloj^istrar'somce all books ncces- sarv and proper for recording and entering all proceeding^ m Court and (]liand)er,s and in which all judgments, reports, orders, rules, tilings of pleadings, and other papers are to he entered. 27U. liULE 245.* Keglstrar's iiiliiisterlal powers. The Registrar shall have power in revenue causes to do anv ministerial ac"t which the Queen's Remembrancer in Her Majesty s late Court of Exchequer in England could have done in tlie sanu| class of cases, and when any proceedings in such cases in the sani Court of Excticciuer vvere re(iiiired to be taken in the othce ot the Queen's Remembrancer the same proccedincs may be taken lieiv in the office of the Registrar. For information in respect of the Queen-s Kenienil.ranwn'-s office, wo Introduction. e, wi' o ■j3 Ij SI 'ees and poiiiui- ed. °S 2)' Court Act." So 3H. I'.iiilitV.s wild Hcrve iiiiy pniccss or piipiT l).y diivctioii of any party to any (.-anso or niattiT, shall not Ik; paid the. IVcs pivsc-riljed fur shuiilVs'and coroiKTs. hut, the Ivv. or ices allowed to ha ililTs for ii liUc! s(!rvicii in the Snpurior Uuurt uf the Piuvinc.c; in which; the service is made. Tills m-w rule lias lu'cii iiitrudiiciil liy Kulc I!:! ul' tlif (ii'iicial OrtltT of May 1st. 18!)"). VACATIONS. CliriHiiiiaN Viifiitioii. There shall he a vaeatioii at Ohristnias, coiiiniencini:; on the Ir.tli of Deceiuher. and ending' on the 8th of .laniuiry. a.HO. lilll.E 248.* I4011K Tuvatioii. The ionij; vacation shall comprise the months of duly ami Aujfust. COMPUT.ATION OK TIME. t»HI. RULE 240." Coiiiputntioii of Time. In all cases in wlii(!ii any p.irticiilar inimher of days not expressed to ho clear days, is prescrihed hy the forciioini? rules, the same shall l)0 reckoned exclusively of the first day and inclii sively of the las'" day, unless such last day shall happen to fall on a Sunday or on a ilay appointed by the (tovernor-General for a public fast or thanksgiving'-, or any other leijal holiday or non- juridical day, as provided by the statutes of the Dominion of Canada. Whore iinythinK is rtM|uireil to lie done '•I'ortliwith" tlii' word ••I'drtli- witli" must bo construod with regard to the object of the provision ami circiiuistancos of the case. Ex' parte fjiiiih. lOCli. 1). 109. 3S2. IIULE 250.* JMoiiths lo be calendar luontliN. Where by these rules, the time for doing any act or taking any irroceeding is limited by months, not expressed to be hmav months, such time shall be computed by calendar months. E. O. Ivii. H. 1. A calendar iiionth.when notexactly coterminous witlia given calendar month, is from the day of commencement (reckoning that day) to ainl '■••\'<'l'Klini.;U coiTRT HLTf.Ks. icriil ( )i(li'r of 'liiin; (III. <'!' liny I lor ,•, liiiii(c(| "i''liiHivo(.cti„,,|,j_y i„ „^^ '•• U'UH, 10 0„t. I'. K. ;„,. '"'"'• " \^ ■ If. «0-', n.lVrr.Ml ,„, '«»■ miK S?5I.«- '""«• '"''''^'''"""l'>'tatiuM„f«„ci, ^^*- laJLK 252.- ■'"'"'y reasu,. tl.on ;f ,:^' "•'''■^' "" ^vl.id. tl.u of! L i:'"'f "f tin,e of dJhi'," ,:;:;;;'; i— i-;, ^ik;ii ,■.'";';"" r ;=iti!?%:.*::=, « --^■^^^^^^^ M.wnluy A.i \V ■^'.'^'"^'"••. Ml .Saints" Day ' ?^ "'" ''l''l''"t"v, •"J. A.,n \\ (HiiKvsdav (1ii-icf.> i-> ••• ' ""<<'l>ti()ii I).,,. 1.. / -«^. mn.E 25;j- Vacation . »"rcH i„ i„„jj. N't) ploadinx-s sliill k -«« iUrLE254* of time. " *" ^""'IMitatlou J Im tinif) of flir I "J"i|nitafin,. ;,f .,,"^^''"ft' vacation sl,al| n„f, 1,^, ,„h. „ , . .107 I 308 EXCIIKQUKK CorKT lU'I.I*. a.S7. UULK 25;-).* l*owcrMor(;our( or JiKlKC uh to eiilarKinK »r abriduliiK time. Till' (Jonrt (If II .Iii(l,ij;i! wli;ill luivr powor to eiiIari,'o or iihridj,^' tlie tiiiiL" apiK.iiittd i).y tlu'sc rules, m lixi'd liy any order uiiliiri!;iii^' tiiiie, for (loiii^f any act or takiii;,' any proeeediiij,', ui»(iii swell terms (if any) us the jiistiee oF tlie case may recjiiiiv, and any sucli en- larf^ement may he ordered, altliowffli the application for the same is not made nntil after tlu; expiration of the time appointed or allowed. E. (). Ivii. R. 0. The Englisli rule coni'sixHulinj; lo tlic aliovc is siibstaiitmlly tho Haiiio. and for leases (li'ci(l(' proceedint; in the said Court shall he defeated hy uny ineroly formal ohjection. Provisions of a similar nature are also made by section O.j of the Su- preme and Excheiiuer tJourts Act, which reads as follows :-•' No infor- '■ mality in the heading or other formal rei|uisites of any allidavit, decla- " ration or afHrnuition, made or taken before any person under any " provision of this or any other Act. sliall be an objection to its reception " in evidence in the Supreme Court or the Kxche«. RULE 258. 1895. Repealed hy Rule 37 of the (leneral Order of May 1st, 309 iibriiltfiiiK I^^CIIKcilKl; ,.0,.,;., ,,,,, ,,.^ 'NTKfil'RKTATlOX. '«^- liCLK 260.* (n flic prcoo.lin.r mi,,^ fi,,, ,• ,, . "'■'^"""••V ......Minus, n'V.o , '•'*''■ ■■'"'' "I-vot),oirs,. ,. ^^ "o.V-(;o„en,I. '^'■'■''■'^•^ •""' "<"'• AJ.i.sfy's At' or- ■t. Tll(! \v,ll'(| ";||li,l.,,-;f " • 1 1 , ,j., "'"'^ "'cJn.ks affirmation. ".-MJ.„,v.mi„,;„H,,r,;;^cl,,,!;'7-^^^ _, i'"»''t i.^^*(i,i,", ;■:,■ ,:;;;'l,tP'°«™i'"- •■"'-i iho «„,,. III. Tlio c'xpreseit dofenihni " „„ «l».Klo„. i,; a pctifolhrrislir™"'''''*-'' ""■' "'O ™- % I(iil<> :u of thn nctiernl OrrW r X. :!lo I':x(;iii;qi!i;i{ ioiiim' ui'i.I'W. lii;iJ«:s AIMM.ICAI'.I.K TO CAI'SKS, IN WIIKJII (^AFSK OF ACTION MAS AlllSKN IN l'KOVIN(;K OK giKI'.KO. 2«:«. KlLK^Cl.* ItiilON a|»i»llcHi>l(> to Province of (tiir^ltoc. liiili's iiiiiiihcnMl 1 to 27, hiitli iiiclu^^ivc, 21>, 57 to 05 both iiu'liiHivc, 7S to ir)71)otli iticliisivc. 15!t to 195 Itotli inoliisivo, \W to 257 Itotli iiu'hisivc, 25i) ami 'itiOof tlio liiili'S mid Orders made oil tlie 4tli day of IMairii, lS7t>: and tiio Rules aiwl Orders re speetively made oil the 25tli day (d' April. 1S7(); on tliu 2>^tli (lay of l<\;l)niary, !H77: on tlio 12tli day of Kobruiiry, ISS^l ; ami also all the 4; and also these present Knles and Orders (Afay 1st, 1805), shall iipply to any actions in wliieli the eaiiso of action arises in tht; I'rovincc of Queboc. As aniendetl by Rule 35 of tlio (Jonoral Order of May 1st, 18!)."). Tlit> above Kiite lias boon aiiien suitor to be prejudiced in .any way or to have any el his rights defeated bj' any merely formal obj(>ction. Se(> lt"le i!HH. {•KTITIONS OK RI(;iIT. .2114. HULK 2G2.*-(vl^*/v7 25///, l>7t;) KiilCN applicable to PctitioiiH of HiKlit- Tn pursuance of the provisions contained in the Pctirimi el Rie;lit Act, 187f>, it is ordered : That the Ciene.'al Rule.'* and Orders of the Excheciiier ( made and promulgated on the 4th day of ^[arcIl, is7fl, ii and pursuant to the Petition of lii«i;ht Act, Canada, 1875. the Supreme and Kxd: Mjuer (/ourt Act, shall, so far as the : ..lay be applicable, apply to I'etitions of Riijht and other | ceedings taken under the said Petition of Right Act, lS7t'. See Rules 20, 49 and 50. .iiii't iiilcr aiul siiinc irii iii(;ii (Wi^sK VINCK OK KX(;|IK(il|.;K roVHT itri.KH. 311 », 57 t.i O't Ixith Hi iiioliisivo, llt'.i iiid ( Jrdcrs made i\ii(I ( )nl(M's re 7(5; oil tlio iJStli •iiiir.y, 1881; iiinl CO tlic 1st iliiy n| rivc'ly : On tlic ,88; oil tho l-Jtli I'tlio ntl' Decoiii so tlioso present to liny at'tidiis in of Qiichoc. y l8t, 18»r). 1)1(' to tlu' I'loviii'c proceiliirt', wlih li, liaa. hovvovor, Ihim hiw of cvidcnc ■ he present l■ul('■^ nl ' extent siiiiilai In laaes in wliicli \\\r )ec ; l)iit for ciiscs ee antl pleailin.; i^ ation in lielinll dl l)()\vers ol' aiMiiiil al)l(> to Qiieliei-. it y or to have iim\ nl e h'-le ','H.S. lliKht. the Pctiriiin el Cxelic actiii'r ... |.,.„ ; '^L'gistrar at A.«lc«:^l£;,!';;■:'Er•:;■;:/;:^';^•;'/r»"•«^ --^^^:::^.::t:: sr:; s'- '•- ^-o Ku.e to a. oue..,e or "nnutes of the sitting etc VtT\ \ 11' ''™'" ^^'^noHseH, take down th. ""t^ana powers se^^;*,:;,; g ^'^l- r^"""'^" ^" -'-^^ li: '^"'e ^'59. can only be .lelcUS o an o , "T '' "' '--^'ng coHtn un Sr nrcnmstances. '''*''"' '" ''» «»'««'• of the Court nndor spc" .af SCHEDULE A. Form of Information. INTHEEXCUEQUKncoUUTOFCANADA i>KT\VKKN AVI) I^la -lOlIN SMITH. Filed on the. ■day of. A.D. 189 iniij- Defendmt 812 KXCIIKlitKK COVUT KUI.KH. 'J'o the IlononraUe the laihj,' of tlio Exchaimi' Court of Canada ; — Tlic liifttrmati.-ii ul tliu lloiu.uraldu Hur MiijcHfv's Alt..riR'.v-(loiiuriil for tlic Doiiiiniuii of CiUiiid.i, oi» heliiilf of llor Miijotsty, «lie\vctli as follows :-- {Ikt'c date facts concisely.) CLAIM. The Atlorncy-(JciK'iiil,oii liflmlf of Uor Miijesty tliul^ioun flaiins as follows ■.— [a.) (8igmitiirc) E. B., Attorncy-( Juneral 1«05. Ah amended l.y llule ',' .jf the (ieneial Older of the 1st day of Ma.v, J. For form of information in ex|)ro|iriation i.aw!« seu ante p. 11!). SCHEDULE 15. Form ol' Statement of Olaim in Aetion on PoBtmaslerN Koutl. 11. {liide.l, Jii the Exclieqiiur Court of Canada. Canada, Province of . . . . Filed loth March 1876. The PostiiKister-Cleiieral. AND A. U., C. D. andE. F., STATEMENT 01'' CLAIM. 1. The defendants, by tiieir bond bearing date the day of A.D. 18 , became jointly and sever;illy bound to our S(;veroij,'n Lady the Queen, in the sum of |. to be paid by the said defendants to our said Lady the Qul'cii, subject to certain conditions thereunder written, upon fultihiiuiit whereof the said bond was to become void. Plaintijf ; Defendants. Iter Court of Ilur '-t.H..:y,rrcK .„,„,• ,;,,,,,.,_ ;(i;j esty tliu Qiicuii iirnoy-Genci'iil . 3 Int day of May, itc p. UO. Poi^tuintitter'N I. (A'«/ti.7.) ii Caiuida, Plaini{tf ; Dej-endanh. tc the )' and scvcnilly iim of %. idy the QiK'eii, upon fultihiiuiif for .alo „. l.,„„„„,„ ,„',;!';■ *""» .«|,„,u,v„l,. ,|,„„„, ,„' I"; •*• 1 '10 said A. W I,... ....•■ ' 'or tlie l)a iirico of fh,. ... ' ^''''' 'I'ld rofnwps! f,. *>• A statomoiif ,.t »i... ImI.'iiico. '''''oj)laii,tiirciaims- '• •''id<^rnoiit a'Miiisf fi.o • , , „ yCHKDULE C ■"■""- '•~"—.~™ .,.,.. ;.»...i..*,..„....„„..„,„"' '"■"* ■our defence within the tin'.e ' ' e 1 '"'I'";"'' *"" '^^^^^ .r al e ohave such judgment, dee L t- ' ' ■-'"" ""'" ^'^ ''^' ^'''m'^^ iou,t may thini? just'nZ'^," '^S'";' '"'"'^ against you as S ; '"^^-'"f,'. and if this' notice i a^ 1 f""'"'"'^ ^ ^'^'' P'a'-'tilF's) o vn ^<^^m^^0gm&mmii^ m,i 814 KXCIlKQnKR roiIKT Riri.KH. Form C! C. 17. h'nh' 1. [Miiir/i 1th, lb8S.) Tlio claimnnt priiys for a Htatcincnt in (lol'ciicc on l)elialf of llor Majfhtv u itiiiii four wocks after flie dato of wjrvice licrcof, orotliiM-wiHi'tliat tlit-statcinoiit of cliiiiu may l)o taken as (•onfcsstil. Ah uiiu'ii.lcil in iiiiiHimnce of Kiik' :«( of the (h-nrriil OrilofM of tlw 1h1 (lay of May, lW»r>, liy ciilliiiK the !iIm)vc form "('.('." in lieu of "A." scuKDniJ-: I). A(lvertiMOiii«>iit In riiHe ol' a l>er«ii(laiit not to lie fonnil. 45. (/.''//'' 24.) Canada, PrttviiR'o of . . . . IjutwetiM ( II tlio KxplKvpior Court of ('anada. A. 1!., ANP C. I)., J'laintili': Defendant {Copy Order). To the (lofondant CD. : Tako iiotico that unless yon lilo yonr plea, answer, demiirrei'. exception or otiiervvise make yonr (k^fence i>nr8uant to the recpiirc nients of the above order, the ('ourt or .Indfje may direct that tlie ease shall thereafter proceed as thoii^'li you had filed a i)Ieii. answer or defence, traversiiiij and denying the allef,^iti()ns eon tained in the information {or i^tatevmit of dahn) filed in tlii> cause, and the a(!tion will thereafter proceed aeeordinj^ly. SCHEDULE E. FORMS OF PLEADING. Form of Informntion ol' Intrusion. 5». {RuUm.) Canada, I s In the Exchequer Court of Canad;i, Province of ) Filed loth March, 187G. rt of ('imiulii. rt <-'f Cana<];i, '''•'7''''«-'n;'m (1.0 i„f.,,,,,,,,i,,,,,f ,,,,.,, AM. t'lninti^lf ; •'"ii.v Smiiii, '1'" tlif llo.K.n.M.. flu. ClnVC.rM.n,.,. . i , ■ ^^''J' >,,/„>, f. "'" .vcar a ,x!i,,' -if :''•';'''' "" ^''« «^""'i «r«t ,iay of (,,., , • • r.AiM Tl A " 'AIM. ^•iaiM.t^!f;:;;r^-^-''-^-,,oi.,f.f,,,,^.^^^^ ^- possession .ft,..au,,..,,.,,,,.,,„,^^^ OefolH,,., A.I). 1875 f ^'"' /""' '"'^t S"K IS^:-' -^'f"'ono„f„.r ' i^cfondftnt. '•^gislatnrc of n tl 'ys. as loliows 't is enacted. I'oniKs f*'>-*«»».:;:.;:;^:;)rsi^'^; 316 KXCIIEQUKR COURT Rri.KS. 2. Tho said C. 1). who was aiitl is a broker vyitliin tlie tnoaiiinf^ of the said Section, received on or about tlic first day of February A.D. 1870, from one E.F. in payment of a debt due by the said E.F. to liim the said C.U., a certain Bill of E.xchange drawn by one G.ll. upon and accepted by one K.L., for the sum of $300, and bearing date the twentieth day of January, A. D. 1870, whicli said Bill of Exchange was not duly stamped ; and at the time the said CD. so received the said Bill of Excliange he knew the same not to be duly stamped, but he did not on receiving the same affi.x thereto" and cancel the proper stamps within the meaning of the Act thirty-first Victoria, chapter nine. CLAIM. The Plaintiff claims— I. Judgment against the said Defendant for the said sum of $500, and costs of suit. [Title.] (Statement of Defence. 1. The Bill of Exchange mentioned in the statement of claim, was duly stamped when received by the said C. D. [Aarate paragraph.] {Title.] Reply. 1. The Plaintiff joins issue upon the Defendant's statement of defence . {Add any other grounds of reply in concise separate i^arn- graphs.) SCHEDULE F. Form ol' Admission of Defence. 6«. {/MeiS.) Canada, Province of . . . . Between In the Exchequer Court of Canada, Plaintiti : A.B. ANIl CD., Defendant. The informant (or Plaintiff) confesses the defence stated ii) the paragraph of the Defendant's statement of defence [or, of the Defendant's further statement of defence]. r witliiri tlie le first day of n del)t due l»y of Excliiuigu , for the sum lUinary, A. I). mped ; and at Exchange he J did not on proper stamps chapter nine. e said sum of statement of C. D. [A(h/ i concinely hi «0I1EDULE G. Form of demurrer. yi7 Canada, **'■ ^^^'"^^ «7.) Trovince of j ^" ^^'^ E-xclieyucr Court of Canada Between int's statement sejmrafe 2)ara- t of Canada , Plaintitf : Defendant . encc stated in 3nt of dofoncu :e]. SCHEDULE II. *orm of Precipe for Hetli....^ I lor Heuing down Memiirrer. C.v:u,M, ***'• ^''-^^^^)- i''uvinco of p' "'^ E.xchu<^uer Court of Canada. A. B. vs. P C. D. J^"ter for the argument the demurrer of ,, ■ ■ ' ^- ^•' ^'^"^''«'' f°'- 1''« i^laint]ff(oV^i; '■■'•■^- "'"""'■'" "^-^^ "- - --re .ett.,ao.„e.e .or ^Heading same as above ) t,nter this action for trial at. • „ '" ""• Province of ' " ' ,' •" "le city of. ■■• o'clock in tliP ••••••-on the . . . . day of "'\^""\ ^ noon. >lS..,at iJated at this day of 189 -'■inmm 318 Canada, EXCIIEtiUKR COURT RULES. yCIlEDl'LE I. Form of aliidavlt an to dociiiuent!^. 13». {/iiile 9t'..) Mil the ExclicMjuer Cuurt of Canada. Province of. JJetweuii A. r.., Plaintijf: ANU C. D., Defendant. I, tlie above iiiimed ilefeiidaiit, C. D., make oatli and say as follows: 1. 1 have in my possession or jiowcr the docnments relatini; to the matters in (juestioii in tins suit, set forth in tlio tirstand sec olid parts of the iirst sjliedulo hereto. 2. I object to ]n-oduce the said doc'iments set forth in tiic second part uf tiie said first schedule hereto. 3. That [kere state upon mhat grounds the oljection ismadi\ and verify the facts as far as may he) 4. i have had, l)ut have not now, in my possession or power, the documents relating to the matters in question in this suit, set forth in the second sciiedule hereto. 5. The last-mentioned docnments were last in my possession or power on {state when). 0. lihiit {here state what has become of the last mentioncJ documents, and in whose j)ossessio7i they now are). 7. According to tiie best of my knowledge, information and lielief, 1 have not now and never had in my possession, custody or power, or in the possession, custody or power of my solicitors or agents, solicitor or agent, or in the possession, power or custody of any otlier persons or person on my behalf, any deed, account, book of account, voucher, receipt, letter, memorandum, paper or writing, or any copy or extract from any such document, or of any other document whatsoever relating to the matters in ques- tion in this suit, or any of them, or wherein any entry has been made relative to such matters or any of them, other than and ex- cept the documents set forth in tlie first and second schcdnlus hereto. Sworn, etc., | SCHEDULE K. Form ol* uoticc to produce dociiiueutM. 135. {Rule 9^.) Canada, 1 In the E.\chcquer Court of Canada. Province of ) A, B. vs. C. D. nts. , {Hale 9t',.) i-t of Caniuia. Plaintijfx Defendant. uatli aiul say a,s iiiut'iits rolatini;' thu first aiul sec et forth in tliu .'jection is iiuuh-, cssioii or power, ill this suit, set 1 my possessuiu last mentio7ud information and sscssion, custotiy of my soHeiturri >o\veror custoilv y deed, account, ndum, paper or locument, or of natters in ques- entry lias been ler tlian and ex- ecdiid schedule.'^ luentM. ». {Rule y.s.) irt of Caniuia. ID. KXOIiEQtJRK ,;ofKT Ijcf „•, Dated at. . . ■■'■;■ "''•. '''•'^^''■''"^' ''"f'"n.enf.. ..e-juired" x. V. 10 /,, tiohcitorfor SCHKDCLK L. Canada, I'''ovince of *a« {liul, 09.) '» ^''0 Exche.jner (V.„rt ..f (^,„adn. m , . ^- U. VS. v.. I). ifiKe notice thaf v,>n „ '" .yo"'- notice of the .^ " '"" '"^^'^^^ ^''1" ''<-".nents nu.,tionod '^■•veept the deed n.nnhe 3d '^'^ "/ A ' ; 1'inrsday next, the, . Z "' "'^iV'"^''"'^)' "^ "-y .(i;;;; '-' and 4 o'cloclc. '"•'^tant, hetween the I „ ^t' MIS <>>• that the (Phinf/ff m . ■- "".os ot , • • V % of . Y '" .)""i' notice „r fin, Dated ■ day of. . X. y />;• ,18.... Solicitor for , SCHEDULE M. I" the Exchequer Court of Canada, iiovinceof j ' between the hours of' " ; and 32(» RXCIIICQUKK <'01IKT KUF.Ke. the Defciulaiit (or I'laiiitifl) is lioroby re(]niied, within fort.y-eit hours from tlie liist-iufiitionoil lioiir, to iidiiiit that sucliof the said documoiits as aro spetMtiud to ho oiij^inais won; respcrtivL-iy written, si.:;en served, sent or delivered were so served, scut or delivered respeetively, savinj,' all just cxeeptions to the ailmissilulity of all sueh docununits as evidence in this cause. Dated, iV'c. To E. F., Solicitor (or a<,'ent) for Plaintiff (or Defeiulant.) (t. II. solicitor (or agent) for PlaintifT (or Defendant.) 7/^?r (hsmhe the documendi^thc manner of doinfj w/i/e/i mai/ In as fol/oms :) ORIGINALS. Descvijyfion of Dnnnmi'nts. Deed of covenant between A. B. and C. D., first part. and E. F. , second part Indenture of lease from A, IV to 0. D Indenture of re-lease between A. H., V. D., first part, &c. letter, nefendant to Plaintitf Policy of insurance on goods by ship " Isabella," on voyage from Oporto to liondon Bleniorandum of agreement between C. D.. captain of said ship, .and E. F Rill of Exchange for t'lOO. at three months, drawn by A. H. on and accejited by C. I)., indorsed by E. F. and (r. II Dates. January 1, 184s. Febrnarv 1. IS is. February 2. 181S. March 1, 1848. Decend)er 3, 1S4T January 1, 184S. May 1, 1819. COPIES. Description of Document. Dates. Register of baptism of A. B. in the parish of X Letter. Plaintiff to Defendant. , . Notice to produce papers. Record of judgment of tlie Court of Queens Bench, in an action, J.S, ■!'. J. N January 1. 18t8.. February 1, 1848. March 1,1848'.... Trin.Term, lOVict. Oriijinal or Dujili rate .scriw/, scut or ilelirfrcil, when, how ami hji whom. Si'ut by general |iosl, February 2, is is. Served March 'J. 1S4S, on DefendanI- at- torney, by E.F., (if. A:c, I which mail In *«r". .«. ««UI„, „„„„ ,,.^^,,^, ^^^^^ Canaha, '■*'• ^^'''"'' "•••) i''*^vi„c.,. of j '" "'^" I^^^t'lifiiici Court of Ciw.a.la. u..";X:v"«:'"'^:':';''" »'-■"' -•«i..ii .„ A', v., Solicitor fur FOKMS OF .JrD(;MKNT. '. I>' «aiiit of defence i.. case «i ii .^ >' ™... E.VCliEQm.:U COUUT OK CAN.MM iw!r'^-''"" '''^"< A.,,,,s.. ■ Tlio llononi-ablo Mr. Justice uctvveeii AN., ^ ^''"'^'tl ; <-' J^>. and E. F ,> ^. , {Uemltntj as in Form 1 ) 322 KXCIIKQUKU Cm'KT KUI-KS. :i. .liKlKiiivnt in dcl'aiilt of dul'cuev niter asseHHuienI of «laniai;eH. {Ileadhuj us in F^rin I.) The y his report, dated the day of ,18 , rqiorted that the said damages liave heeii assessed at the sum of ^ ; This Com! doth order and adjudge that the plaintiff recover the sum (d' !? (and the costs tt) be taxed). 1. JiKlKuiciit nt trial. {Ili'diliiKj as in Funic 1.) This action coming or. for trial, at the City of . .' this day (or on tiie . . . '. day of A.D. ISO ,) helore this Conit, in the presence of counsel for the plaintiff ai: entitled to recover from ller Majesty the Queen the sum of $ and the costs to be ta.\ed. U'licii action dismissed. {Same as above for the first part.) This ("!ourt doth order and adjudge that the said plaintiff re- cover nothing against the .s;nd defeiuJant, and that the defendant recover against the plaintiff hor {or his) costs oi the action to lie taxed. 5. Jiidgiiiciit at trial when action instituted by petition of rlKht. IN TIIE EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA. Monday, the day of Present, The Honourable Mr. Justice. A.D. 18 sseMHuient or if dcfoiice, iiiul . . to iihifiess tlie r, iiiid tlie wiid (lay ut j;os liavo i»uun )laiiititr recover EXCHKQUER COCRT KU,.e.S. 323 F ..- , A.I). ISO .) ho plaintiff am! tiot (tjfjM'at', for ring for tlio do i\y served witli , tiled oti 11 hearing read 'lis as Diaij In hy C()7n.i)iiss'i 1 \)\ Counsel (III Tliis Court Wiis r for jndgnieiit. iitur said plaintitT i> ;ei.' the sum of ) said plaintifl ii;- it the defendiiiit the action to lie ^"Pp'iant; ^" ^'- -'tter of the iVtition of Ri,,,^ ], A. K, fore tnal h,j enmmJ.shi ur T ''<'''• "»!/ <'VH/,mr ta/,c I ;''^"«e adduced at ^-'ia , \ ^^'^'11'"'' IT"" ''-"- J ^ evV "•/'m m.sc reserved aid --T 'i, '■'^"'•' ''•^' ^'"""^'-•l"tf..,Uj I ''"« -'.'^tion .h,>„M stand 'vc., ^T' ''"'' ^'^""'^''^ *'> ''i ' U) on th,8 day for j.ulg.nent.) •"'^-'"^■"^ ^'"J the «an.e eomin'!! Hlien rellei Kra.,ie,|. -M.g the reh-ef (or pi.rt : ti u e lief'''';'''.';'' '''^' •^•"" "^ *• Hliea relief reliK^ed. ('''^''"'<''''^cd,ovcJor_p-rsijjart) ^•o«ts herein, to be taxed. '" ^"^"' "'^'«^'hI ^"ppiiant IJer «• J«U,.me„t o„ u.ol,«„ generally. {Ueadiny as in Form J.) This action having this day (,,/.,,, ,., . day of A r/ (i , * ^^'^ <-'«*« /«<;// be ...i f 1,„ J I- Court doth order and ad.iiuige 1;, ^tc " ^"'■^'""'^^- Ml by petition ANADA. .D. 18 . SCIIED(7.E p. *«r„.„, Writ o, Fieri F«e,„, Can AIM, -'«• {Rule 188.) Province of T " *^'^ Kxciiequer Court of Canada. 324 KXCllKlillKR CUIKT Kt'I-ES. IJctwcon A. B., Plalntif ; AND C. 1). iiiul others, Defemhints. f Gull, of thu United Kinirdoiii .4' (iivat Defoin'or of tlio Fiiitli Victuriii, l)y tlio .yrace o I'.iitaiii aiid Ireland, Cjueen, To til'' Shvritf of (li'i'dimj : AVo command you that of the <,'oodfi and cliattelb of ('. J)., m voiir hailiwiek-. von" cause to be made tlic sum ot and :d^o interest thereon at the rate of six per eeiitnm per annnm. 'f,.',„n tiie dav of 1'^'// '>f JHihjiinhl or onlcr or (htc\. which said sum of money and interest were lately helore us iii our Kxchc.iuer Court of (^anada, in a certain action, [or certain actions, o.s the ease may l>e\. wherein A. 15. is plamtdf and L. D. and others are defeiidants |or in a certain matter there dependmi;, intituled, "in the matter of E. R," as the ease ',nayl>e] \)\ a jud- mentlor order, «,s' Me mw man br\ ^>i "'"i- «'"il (^-nrt heann- j.itc the /■; f, t! ,i,MO(i.M .•irill (.| 32.' Ilcitts 1 1 iri>ef(..l fot|„. SlMTiiruf ■■'"'I intcrcHt U iiitft'i,s (,r c. I J l''^'-annn,M.f,,,;.ti;;:/"^'"'^""'V'"^r''«"f* iH' Mini Cnsfs f "^ |"'i' (Till mil ('1 "•'^'"'...'t fur un|,.r],|ato,I, IIKl X'. II Mill.'' ■V. v.,s. iMllSto I'.S t't'i'dficatc, l()i>, iPf]"er Court .,f Canada. .) weeii A. B., ANIi Vi.:t ^-'- 1). and otlicrs. /'' t/ic .S/tei-iff of Wl loroas l,y our writ we lately Oreet, Kintrd •>f the Faith JMcndants. Mill i.f (i,.e.,f ny ^oodsandc.hart;;]sof C V!CS m"''::^^ ^'"'^ '>f the l"er Conrt of Canada 'aforosanV 'IZ 'f^'"'""'^ ^" "' e)ul at onr Excl tl <.f tl sai( lUI oni r.xcfio(iner Court of PmnJ,' e' " •.•.• 0<>'i ntnrnod tu n« :c said writ, t'o yon drc^e'Jd;,;'^'^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^'"'^ ''V virtu, of the said () U f. .i,„ 7 •^'•'. '''*•' f'^l^f"! the iroods ...,„? «i.,...„. _fflC. jX,tothevai;,;;Jni '■•^ and chattels tl <^ whicJ. sai.i' goods a ;;.,'', '"^*""^. '■>'"' '■"^^"■•^'■"t a'f ^"1o gotten for the same, and 1 'lave the m fyyon, ill f,„.,„ P'lfo that A. ' " >^aie Detore ns in our s-nM Pv„i ^"''•^ '"''^'*' 'I'O'liately after the oxe^" i, '' L5'?«5"«'' ^onrt of arising fmni and ii f ^^'-tion hereof, t^ be paid Can Witness the fl ave there then th ad a IS writ paid to tiie said ^"*;:f™Xc!:;;;:;o;s;r^"i""..''-" '«c ^ ly of. 'iii'Hlred and. 'lequer Court of Canada, at Ct HI the and tl year of our i^ord, o„o tl tawa, the. Chief le. .year of our i loiisand eight ei'Mi. 320 ICXCIIKyllKK (dl 141' UtILKB. SCIIKDULK H. roriii oI'M'rit ol'Ncqii<>Mtriilloii. Canada, ) I'niviiioo of ) Itutweeii aa5. (I!>ilr 107.) Ill till' I'lxcliciiiii'r Court of (Jiiiiadii. A. n., Pldintiif ; ANI» (/. I), iuid others, Defcndanh. Victoria, itc. 7W , Grceih\(j : Whereas lately, in our Exolieqiicr (Jourt of Canada, in a ccrtiiiii action there (lependinj;, whe.ein A. I*, is plaintitf and C. \) and others are defendants {or, in a eertain inalter there depeiidiiii;, intituled, "In the matter of K. F., an the caw may he], by a judg- ment |V>/' order, r/s thr rase inaiflu'] of our said Cfturt, made in tlu^ said action \or matter |, and bearin j^ivc to you full power and authority to enter upon all the inessua<:;ee, lands, teneinonts and ren' estate whatsoever of the said C. 1)., and to collect, receive and 8e.,ue8ter into your hands not only all the rents and profits of the said mcssuaj^es, Ian Is, tenements and real estate, but also all his floods, chattels and personal estate whatsoever, and therefore we command you that you do, at certain proper and convenient days and hours, In the E.xc'aequer Court of Canada. '■•\<'iitvi;Ku ,;ut;in jj, r.KH. I*lii!ntiff; A.i;., AND ' » till' i^licnif of r "' "'i-' I'iutli. "UIVUI to tll(! s;,„ yV J! |;„„., ' ' ' ' '' ^^ • ' ^- U'lLS onicivil U SCHEDULE T. '^'^■'^ ^^ibstituted by Rule "i^ ni i) /- fiXCIIEQUEli TAlilFF. *'«es and cliarKes to be «ii« . ^^** (^'^"^^ 220 ) ' '"""tj ' ^"«w Oeiweeu parly "of 'rlr"".'":. !';"!-■'» "f c'^iu, „„a „„.,,„„, ... 8 6 00 328 ICXrilKQL'KK COUUT RUI.K8. 2. For Hpucial c;i^ot«, (K-inurrers anti uiiswcrs tlieroto 1^(5 (Ki 3. To iiiiuMid any ploiulin^;, wlioii tiie imiciiiliiiL'iit is proper imd not oi'c'.iHioiit'il !•}' crriir or (icfiiiilt » "<' 4. For Itriff, I'ur moving, for injuiietioii '-^ <^'* 5 For iiitcrroL'iKoric'rt iiiul iHVa«lliiKH «"<1 oilier «lo«miieiitH. 11. Drawing informations, petitions of right or statements of claim, not exceeding 'Jit folios 5 i"i 12. Drawing defence, answer ui other pleading not si)eci'allv mentioned, not exceeding 5 folios in lingtl' • 20n 13. Engrossing any pleading so drawn, for printer, or in case of pleading not rcijuiicd to he printed, engross- ing a clear copy thereof, pi r folio h) 14. For examining and correcting the proof of any plead- ing or atlidavit or other paper required to he [)rinted, per folio '^^ 15. Preparing joinder of issue, and tiling same 1 00 IG. Suggestion as to the death of parties and the like I 50 17. xVltidavit of service of information, statement of claim or petition of right • ■ • • S" 18. Special atiidavit not exceeding 5 folios 15" m. Every bill of costs not exceeding 5 folios 2 tit) aO. Copies of all documents or papers, per folio 1" 3tO *& t"> 16 |>r(»[>cr 2 <•<> ii 0(t ijf piirtius 2 tn' y lUiittcrH 2 »»n o.luctioii, . 1 (Ml of claim or trial or 2 0(1 oi Illation, 5 (HI 2 W r «lovnuieiitN. itatuments 5 till tiling iii't folios ill . . ._ 2 w ntcr, or in (I, cn}!;ro88- 10 any pload- bo printcfl, (I,") I (lO lelike.... I 50 lit of claim 1 5i5.1' davits on production and pv. ! • V^ i'^gi^tnu; aHi- the same rate.) ' ^'^•''"""ations of party, at 330 KXCIIKQUEK (JOURT Kl'LES. 37. For perusing copy of snppleiucntal statement and copy of ordoi to revive, each $1 00 38. In cases wliere pleadinj^s or papers are printed, the amount actually and properly paid the printer is to be allowed, not cxceedinji' per folio 30 Attendance. 39. To inspect or produce for inspection documents pur- suant to notice to admit or order for inspection ; 40. On taxation of costs. Each, per hour 1 00 41. To examine and sio;n adnn'ssions; 42. To obtain or give undertaking to defend. Each 1 00 43. On a reference or examination of witnesses or parties, per hour ; 44. On a summons at Judge's Chambers ; 45. In Court on motion, per hour ^ 40. In Court on demurrer, special petition or ajiplication adjourned from Judge's Cliand)ers, when set down for healing or likely to be heard ; 47. On consultation or conference with counsel, if Registrar think the same reasonable and proper ; 48. On hearing or trial of any cause or matter, per hour • 49. To hear judgment when same adjourned ; 50. For order made at Judge's Chambers, and get same entered, Each ; 51. To settle draft of any judgment, decree or order; 52. To pay money into Court, Each 2 00 53. Every other proper attendance 50 Briefs. 54. For drawing brief, per folio, for original and necessary matter 20 55. For drawing brief, per folio, for matter not original but necessary 10 U 00 ;50 1 00 h 1 on piirticfl, 2 00 .50 20 10 Gt) EXOHEQnER COURT RULK8. „„, -«• Copy Of documents, per folio •■'>7. Copy of hrmf f ^ ^'^^ i^^n,p^^^i^^r"'""""^^^'-^« taxed to J'"cl» the Reeistra, t nis '^I':;';^^ '^»^' ^'ocn.nent ecoHsarily included t e ei„ ami M 'r""''^'''->' ''^'"' !" a"J case in which he 80^ fi R«/?<8trar may ",'^'«'ul of, but not exceedS ft '"^l" ;\ '"'"P «'"" •''>ove provided for.) ^* ^''"^ ^^^ ^^''" •■iHowance .50 Counsel. "'■ ''°™",j!r.'''« »■■ ""'"'« pleading, and a,„,,,,^, „„ Services. • ^^^^•^'"'"'ssioners for oaths f;^ m . , >)0 ■ io tjio attorney or solicitor f «x'»»>it ...... Z^' P'-eparing each 3 Commissioaers for marking each exhib It. 10 ^ ?'-^'i'fx' t 332 KXCIIEQL'EK COURT UUI.ES. a»i«ibiirBemenUi. 70. Hcpides tlie Registrar's foes, reasonable charges sluill bo allowed to attorneys and solicitors for necessary disbursements, and postage on services of notices, motions, subpoMias translations, printing of the same, copies, and other incidental proceedings. nam and Surveys-Coxt of. -The cost of plans and surveys of neigh- bouring properties made with the view of (lualifying or briefing a surveyor as witness to give evidence at trial and where the plana were not hied of record, was refused by the Registrar as taxable between party and party. (McOannon v. Clarke, 9 (). P. R. 55.5. referred to).-The reasonable cost, however, of a plan of the premises expropriated and used at trial was allowed. On appeal to the Judge in Chambers to review the first findrng and to increase the amount allowed for the plan last referred to, it was held that the Registrar had only exercised his discretion m the finding and the Judge refused to interfere with the same.-r/ie Queen v. Fhnn, Janu- ary 5th, 1895. 71 In cases of special references, where, by order of the Court or a Judge, the enquiry is to 1)0 iirococded with at some jilace other than Ottawa, or when the referee does not reside at the place where the enquiry is made, he shall then be allowed his actual travelling expenses, and a per diem sustenance allow- aiice of 72. For drafting report ou reference, per folio -^f 73. Per diem fee during the time employed on the ^^^ reference (To be increased by order of the Court or a Judge.) 74 In actions under $400, a deduction of one-third of the amount of the fees (other than dis- bursements) above allowed, shall be made by the taxing officer, unless otherwise ordered by the Court or a Judge. 75 In any case where the defendants sever in their defence, the plaintiff's attorney, counsel or solicitor shall receive, on each additional issue, one-half of the sum which he would linvfi received had there been but one issuj; tiie whole amount to be payable, in equal proportions, by the party or parties to each issue. EXCHEQUER COUKT KULES. 70. Whon the proceedings are cxrrin,] to tJie practice of T7 \r • ""' •i«c^"'Jinff Court /n hePro .-.ce .' f r'^T'^''^ ^'^"l'«"^^^ the fore-ruiiHrKr ffT '^"'^''''''' ="'^' "'''^''e fcosiCt\^ J'^,«"'^V''T"''!'^^'^'- f••o.n time t, tim. • ^^'"'^' '^ '''<^' f'"''"fcs8ioi,„l I... . 5 00 '7^reS:Sj;;;:;;:!;ia^^-^-'-'^ by. then, and to give^eii Jem t '"J-"'"^'' ''^^''^'^^''^^^ skill or judfennentrpi diem ^'^'•^'"^"'^' "I'ou their -e .he, win ,,e entitled ,„ „ ^o^li.Z:]:^^^':^"^^ '" "oca« shall exieed 20 cj!;. ^'i? ■"ft.'.etn''' '^' '"'"'■"'""'' SOriEDULE V U. »..»« «. S.ae 30 ,/ .„ ,,„,^„, ^,,,„„^ ^^^^ ,^^ ^^^^^ («•) Mu>i»i»a)na. IN THE EXcnE,jrrEac«L'KT o/cTNADr" '''' 334 EXCHEQOEB COURT RULES. Greetiiiir : 1. To 2. 3. 4. WE COMMAND YOU that all excuses ccasiiiir, y*^'" "'"' each of you, do personally be aud apitear .before the .at . . .oil the day of at. . . . o clock in 'the . . noon, to testify tlie truth accurdinjr to your luiow- led.'e in a certain cause dependinK in our Exchequer Court ol Canada, wherein • • is a''^' ' " t' f'-]" V'^l ,un the part of aiid hereof fail not at your ])oril. WITNESS the Honourable Jn^Jge of Our E\chc(iuer Court of Canada, at v ' •,' * " ^''^.; i " "• " i ". j.,^. ^,t .ill the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight '•undred and' and the year of our reign. Registrar. (b.) Subpcena duces iecuni. The smne as the preceding form, addlntj before the word.s "ai'd hereof fail not at your peril" the words "and that yuu brin- with von and then and there produce before the siud J uilp (Ile-ribtrar Referee or Commissioner, as the case may be) Uw following documents, viz: -(//m^«to "• '""''''"'' "P I" sel and except all disbS^/.e , TH^ ^", ^-■^'' ■'^-'^J sci.edu^'St^S;;^p'^?tr^"'"'^^ . copy to defendan .'S:*^^,;" y; '- P-coss, includin. f-iich folio above live ^'^^'^<^^"'^^' f'v-c foli„s. ^' , '>« posted up hfrOmrrffr "'■"'''"'• "«»'^ o . ,^,^;ransn^ttingia„.e,^•n eS, s'dt"' "' ^'''-- i'-'hoo. a.Kl' ^'"' «'nn aetnallHisbursedfo, ;/";'•'" ^'''«'' ^"^t- ■ '•^^v to bei„sertXu^l/'^r-'f'^ newspaper. ^"'' *<^'^««^ 6'«^fi'^e or othei •Mir 2 (10 I 00 ('< 00 2 00 I 00 no I 00 2.'; r.o GO 50 00 00 00 00 10 1 r.o 75 ?;a*!5^i6s 1 I 336 KXCIlKtirFH COURT RIU.K8. 1 50 1.". 'A (Ml Kxcciitiiif,' writ of possession hrsides miioiij^c ^f' ^" i?rin;?inj,Mip prisoiiCM- on iittuciiniont or /i(ih<'ii.^ rarjHis, h.- ^ ^^ Hidof. travel, (-( 2(tc. p(M' mile • ■ • • • Actual and necessary iMileaj^^e from the ()oiirt House to the place where service of any procc8s,paper orproceedmf,' is made, per mile .■■'■,■■, Seizing estate and eileets on attachment against d(!l)tor. . . . Removing or retaining property, reasonai)le and necessary (lishnrsements and allowances to he made hy order oi the Court or a Judge. Presiding or attendance on execution ol writ of eiKpury or under any wiit of escheat, or other writ of a like iiatare Summoning each juror in such cas(! • iiailiff's fee snniuKining jury, mileage per mile Hire of room, if actually paid, not to exceed $2 per day. Mileage from the Court House to the place where writ executed per mile • • • • • • • • Drawinf hond to secure goods seized, if prepared liy ShcritY ;• * ' •'" Every letter written (including copy) ixvpiired hy party or his Attorney respecting writs or process.wlien jKistage prepaid • • • • Drawing every affidavit whet, necessary and prepared hy Sheriff..' ••••• ,••••.•• Giving possession of lands, exclusive of mileage and assist- 5 00 2.'> i:; ance . r>o 2r. r> On All necessary dishursements to surveyors and others for surveying the lands and giving possession,to he allow- ed to the Sheriff. Coroners. The same fees shall he taxed and allowed to Coroners for services rendered hy them in the service, executions and return of process, as allowed to Sheriff's for the same services and ahovc specified . Tariir of Fees to €rler. The following fees shall he taxed to the Crier of the said Court ; Calling every case with or without a jury Swearing each witness or constable rroclaniation and calling parties connected with proceed- ings other than witnesses or constables, each person . . . -''i On each inscription for cnqiu'te in actions not contested. . " 4th March, 1876. The following form of proclamation may bo used by tlio Crior wlien opening the Court, viz :— Oypz ! Oyez 1 Oyez ! All mannor of persons who have anything ^f with Her Majesty's Exchequer ("ourt of Canada, draw near and give yi attendance and you shall be heard. God Save the Queen. 50 1.^ llO )iir i by tlie Crier when ooj ^CUEDUIK X. (,,) ^ •^•''>'' '^^'^ '^'■^,r^7.."'. ;"^"r'''''- «'«to-. not exceeding one hour ^ "' ^^'' ^^^'''''^ '"««tu,g IS. l^or every report .nude by tl o J{"'\ reference, etc. . . . ^ "^ Kt^fenstrar upon such 11'. On payment of nionev'ii.f.WV ,' \" $200 '^'"'■^ '"^^ ^"'"•t- overy sum under -'<». On $200 to $400 ^'. On $400 and over -*• lix-emplification or office 'r-nnv "^f" folio "- ^opy of proceedings, per __ (A folio sJiali consist of 100 words:) (") All fees i)ayable to the rocistr-ir nr., f i ^iee.c.ction48of.-,0-5l VictT'^ '"" ^'^^^ ^'^ "'eane of stamps Ihe Clerk of the Court need „„t ,,,-, tran«,„ittecl to hiu, without the ^008^^.^^"'' "'^ ^ ^°'^'^™ent -me. Parker V. Clarke. C.L.T.vTxiv.p'at '"^ '"^ ^'^^ ^'"« «f 10 10 10 2 00 2 00 1 00 10 no 50 1 00 25 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 5 00 25 1 00 10 338 KXOlIEtiUKK COURT KULKS. 25. Kvorv HOiirch tor Hpucijil ij.iper, or ii i!;oiieial suarcli in olio catiisi' ^'* 2t). Kvcry hcarcli in any hook 25 27. Every allidavit, alliriiiatioi: or oatli admiiiiBteroil \>y lifgistrar . . ._ iJ5 28. Evory eoiiiiiiiKttioii or order for oxaiiiinalioii of wit- iiesseB I f*" 2t>. Etiteriiij^ i>r settini^ down any caiit^o for trial or liear- iiijf on di'iiiurrer, special case, i)etitioi< of rij^iit, iii- I'oriiiatioii, Btateiiieiit of claiiii or otiierwise 2 00 30. Scttiiiji; down a ease Ity defaidt r»0 31. Every liat orsuiiiinoiis 50 32. Every appoiiitiiieiit made '"y a .Iiul^e 5ti 33. Every enlargement on application to .Iiid<^o in (Jiiani- bers or on return of siiniinoiis or otiierwiae 2;') 3i. Evory ap|)()intnient for taxation of costs? or otiierwise made l>y Registrar '-."i 3,5. Enlargement of same 1" 30. Comparing, examining and certifying traiibcript rec- ord (case) on appeal to Supreme Court of Canada. 5 on 37. Comparing any document, i)aper or |)roceetling with the original on tile or deposited in the llegistrar's otlice, per folio (i3 3S. On each opposition for [)ayment or claim aliove $1,000, 2 5ition of every witness taken in writing (long hand), 'or every folio lo 43. For taking down in writing, answers to interrogatories upon articulated facts 1 no If over ten folios, for each additional folio In 44. Appioving or taking bond, or recognizance 4 uo 2«7. RULE 32. * {May 1st, 1895.) 32. Rules 8, 9, 10 and 11 of the Exchequer Court of Canada, made by the General order of the 15tli day of December, 18^8, have been repealed by Rule 32 of the Ceneral Order of May 1st, 1895, and the following substituted therefor : — MSiOf tiliiiifl ir'riiCrSa 1. Every shorthand writer employed under the authority of tli^ Court, shall, if directed by the Judge, Registrar, Referee or roll in ar. 25 •ed l»y ii5 »f wit 1 r>u IlL'iU'- jlit, iii- *2 (Mt r.o . ... 5(1 5(1 (JIlUIIl- 25 iciwiso 25 '. 10 pt rt'o- iiiuidii. 5 (Id i; witii :i8tnir'8 di'. Jil,0(»(>, 2 5(t $400, 1 (111 400 1)1- 1 4(1 ir witli- 2 5(1 1 (Id 1 Id 8 dd 2 5d writing Id ^ratorioB 1 ( Id O Id 4 dd l«t, 1895.) urt of CiiiKulii, icoinber, 18*^8, lor of May Ist, e autiiority of ar, Referee or KXOMKyUKB (,onHT KtTf.EH. C/Odimifisioner k'forc wl .i '^^^ mmms :'• V .«''«'' note.s of evi,J,.nl ; '-^ /''^' ''^'i"" nation . « i ^n SCHEDULE Y. toiia of «Mirta»lt for writ „r . *^- (^«^Hl8!>5.) l^it also some jMmicular factor;:, '^^f^^^'larifs msolveno. 41 fr M 340 KXCIimjlIKB ('OlIKT Htr.KH. 3. TIk! .loiM)iient fiirthor says lie verily hulicvcK tliut m[luH« some M.etlioil more fipefdy thuii the or.liniiry course of proceedmu lit law t.o had a-'ainwt the k;u<1 (iefoiulaiit, i " " "/ ■:!■' for the rec.very of the Hiiin of $ , or thereal.outb, the Biiiiie irt in daii^'er of being lobt. Sworn, etc . (2) Form of flat or order for Imhhc of iiii Iiniiiedliae IN TllK EXCUU'J^I'KU COUUT oK (CANADA. Uefore The lloiiourahlc Mr, lustice. In ChaniherH. Upon liearing A {Style of cause.) n. of Counsel for Her Majesty the (iucen. /rits of inl- and upon reading the atHdavit of C. D., let a writ or wi mediate Kxtent issue against the said defendant, for the recovery of the sum of 1^. Dated at ()ttawa, the day of A.]). 18 (3) Form of writ of Immediate Kxieut. {Heading as in Form 1 of Schedule 0.) VicTOKiA, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingiluni Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith. To the Sheriff of Gkketinu Whereas, by the alUdavit of C. D., it ajjpears that A. B. is indebted to Us in the sum ot ^ , - lawful money of Canada, for which said sum of |. . . . . still remains "due and unpaid to Us as by reference to said athdavii tiled in Our said Exchequer Court more fully aj^pears. Now We being willing to be satisfied the said sum of f so due to Us with all the si)eed We can, as is just, do command von that you omit not by reason of any liberty, but enter tho same and summon ^lie said A. B. to appear in ( )ur said Exche.iiir. Court at Ottawa, on the day oi . . . . . A. D. Ih , and tliat vou diligently enquire what lands and tenements and n what yearly values that said A. P.. now has in your bailiwick, and what goods and chattels, and of what sorts and prices and wimt debts credits, specialties and sums of money the said A. Jl, or any person or persons to his use or in trust for him now liath oi have in your said bailiwick and that all and singular the said coc.ds and chattels, lands and tenements, debts, credits, speciaitu-s and sums of snoney in whose hands soever the same now are. you dih>cntly appraise and extend, and do take and seize the saniu into^'Our hands, there to remain until We shall be fully satistiod the said debt, according to the form of the Statute made for the \ that uiilt'Hrt F proceed iiiic » CallOlltb, till! tiiiiudlnlv I A DA. n Cliaiiibei'ti. y tliu (iiiecii. writs of iiii- A.I). 18 . tt. •) lviiij:;dtjin ot Fiiith. GKKEnN(i : hat A. B. uf un of $ un of $ I t-aiil aiiidavil irs. sum of $. . . . do comiuaiiil but enter tliu lid Exclie([iu'i . A. D. 18 , iinents and uf bailiwicl<,aiid COS, and what said A. B., m' 1 now hatli or trular the said lits, specialtKs i now are, yiiu liize the panic fully satisticd I made for tlie [•y Hio Wiirrant ..f J>»''- .liistic-c. TABLE OF FORMS, '• ^ifonnatiofi ij, . a II i' ', ■ ' '^*"''- ■]■ ,, ."f I'ltrnsioii... 311 i- ;;f '-" of ';;,iir''*''''^^''''' -^ ?];{ <;. btatemont of C]ai,„ . . . / ' ' ; ;; .)j 8." Kmlorfleinent ouuJ^ '^'1- ^«'" "cHon". :::;;: l\l •^ o„ 8tatc,nent of Ch, ,f "^ ^^'''■'"1 ' " '' ' '^ wises ^^'''"" '" l*-xpi-oj)riation li: '■■"""r"'""' <■" ''->;/'«;..■ „f- Ri,i,t (li,;;.; 314 covervof rml , ,. .,„ 1 ^^/ "^ (--ases lor rp- '-• Affidavit of servicn ,,f 1../ ' ' : i qt '4. Notice in liJ,;Ti^irto t"": ••• ^3? diction ^ ^"^ ^'^ ''« g"'en out of juris- 15. Advertisement in msp n ,LV' " 'i' " * '. pqs 1 «. Admission of dofencT '"'''"' '« "«* *'^ '»« fonnd . |?| '• Appointment of agent. .'.". 316 ll,; ^f"'^:;»e"t in defence ^general)'. :;:;:: ^01 2a Demurrer ... " '" ^"^P'-oP'-i'ition cases ' ." .' .' ." ' .' f^f S R^^' '""'"« ^'^'^^^ '-Deinnnxir: .'. V ! ; ; ^17 ^- Afhdav.t as to docun.ents on I'^Uuction" V. .•; :.•.■;;;; |j\« ilf I mi a III 342 EXDIIKiiUKU (JOirUT KULE8, 2»5. 27. 28. 2i>. ao. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 3(\. 37. 38. 3i). 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 4r.. 47. 48. 40. 5(». 51. 62. 53. 54. 55. 5f). 57. 58. 59. 60. fil. C2. Paok. Notice t»» iirodiicc tlo(!iimoiit8 318 •' lI18|H'Ct " 311» " iulmit " 3Ht Siimiiiuii tfi tlx trial 205 ( )r(lor ti\iii;f trial 2'"''' I'rii'(!',)e setting '^nt or .... 330 tc 34(t 340 lidiitcd 321 covcry 321 icnt of 322 ': 322 322 'etition 322 *ctition 32;'. 32;-. 2SI cases i;;: i\irt of 3011 305 280 32;'. 324 325 32tl 32r. 283 285 i a] a H y, o y. 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'^ 8 a i a h< jg -s 'A 9 •» o a o « O a 4/ < .2 =9 u O ^ t! ; [ a ■S ca CO o «; o H ■i -> "3 o a «_ S 3 3 o OS {O 8TATDTE8 nEARWO PPON .nTR,8r,roT,oK. 5 ^ *!«% 352 STATITTES HEARINfi ITPdN .lI'IUSIUmi.tN. fe o i 4) 0/ f 13 1 ^r u c m '/i i::^ w S^ -3 a 1 IT a Si *-• u ■s. 1 2 a a S s J2 -3 a *M 5 is a7 3 1 o 'S g la ^ CS t ■T3 £ fc a;' s. a ^ ^ a -1 » X C3 i 01 s i tM *^ ■M t a e n d 3 \m — a 3 •*-» '^ 4-* 73 •s a o a o c 1 2 u 1 g ;t3 o .2 a 9. 1 1 -M 1 c4 JTT """""■ ■•■»" «««„•,..,„. 355 Authority of »• 'i-i.^ «,, "NTAItlo. 'n Ontario, the iihh „f n. i, ■■'r»„,„i„, i, , " ■ lrovmd„ir„„„ ||„„„,, ■■^. «-,;».. . L,/;;:;r;L;;::-',r:^- "=;;:£^•:^-"-^™rs^£ ^"■"-- Ottawa. " \Vork8. that authority be 'ltedr"r''°' the Mi.,u,; „?' .'^'f ihe Lomnuttee advise thAf n, otherwise ordered, 'accordingly. ""»' the requisite authority be granted Nova Scotia tings of .raltTExX,tr^7 "' """"^^ ^^'"-^ ^---In caae sit any city, town or Place i "rh ,t ( .r; V" ^^'^"'"''^^ tot t, n presiding at any such sitting shall! "*'"'*' '" situated, the Jud^" ty as a Judge of the ^upr nfe Surt "/l'; '^''^'"'^^^ "^ — autl S yard to tlie use of the Court , "''* ^''""^ at «m,- »n«« in 1 : «;."<.. ti.« ecu...; 1° :L':,^::i°»■- '•■■"<''« »- •««"-« eve,, that n„tl,i„g ,„ ,„/, ,„,,„„„ ,," f'™""" "' J""'™: Provided, l.ow and other b„. ,i„g. me„.°,Zrhern T °' '"'' "" "'« ''o"'! Se 35(; ISK OK I'UL'KT IlOlijKrt. ;il NKW lilUNSWICK. Hy .".l Victoria, ( 'liaiitcr '.», Section '2, It is pioviilcd as lollows, viz:— 2. '■• AutliDritnof prexiilhiU Jii'h/i' n^ I" Court Hoiine -I'mriKo: -h\ " case sittings of the Court of Kxclicqiicr of ('lUiaila arc api.jointcd to l)c " liukl ill any city, town or place, in wliicli a < 'onrl House is situated, the '• Jud!j;e i>rcsi(linK at any sucli siliings sliali have in all respects the same "aulhoiityas a .ludgc of the Sui)renic Court of >'<•«■ lirniiswick at h/s/ ■•j>rM/.s or upon Circuit, in regard to the usi' of tiic Court House and other '■ buildings or apartincnls set aiiarl in the County for tlie adniinistration •• of justice: riovided, liowever, that nothing in ihis ^ection shall he con- '• .striied to deprive the Huprenic Coiirl, or any County Court of New " Hrunswick, or any of tlie .ludg. s of >aid Courts, of the uso and authority ■• which said Courts and the Judges thereof, liave Ijcretofore had ;ind exer- •' cii-od of and over the Court House' and other huildings mentioned iierciii, '• .luring any term or sittings of the said Supreme ( ourl or County Courts •■ of New lUunswicdi." HlUTI-M ((IMMIUA. By Section t2, Chapter 21 of the Consolidate.! Acts of British Colunihia; 1!S8S. it is enacted as follows, viz; - 2. " I'roci.'iioii in ciisc of I'lirlii'.fnev Cdiirt fiittiiif/ in tliis I'rovince:- •' In case sittings of tlic ( 'ourt of Kxchc.iuer of ( 'aiiadu are appointixl to he " lielil in any plac; in the Province in which a Court House is situated, th.' '• Judg." presiding at any such sittings shall have, in all respects, the same •'authority as a. ludge at nisi priiis. hi regard to the use of the Court " House and other huil. lings set apart for the a.lndnistrati.Jii of justice in •• the I'rovince. (IHSl, c. (!, s. 2.) (jUliUEC. By a Despatch, h.'ariiig .lai.' the 'JDtli day of December, 187(3, His Honour, the Lieutenant (iovern.)r, L. f.etellier, '• met a la disposition des •' lloiioraliles Jugcs ile la Cour .I'l'Jclii.iuier, les Sallcs des seances et les " Chamhres .les Orateurs .lu Conseil Legislatif, ou do la Chauibre " .i'Assenibh'e.'' And by a further Despatch, bearing .late the OUth day of Decciiihei-, 1881. His Honour, the T.ieuteiiant (iovernor, Theo.lore Uobilaille, ainon- other things, informs the Honourable the Secretary of State for the Do- minion of Canada, tiiat:— '■ Cette Cour (Cour de rKchi.iuior) pourni a " raveidrtcnir ses st'ances ilaiis le palais de Justice, uiais avec prieres de " preveiiir dravance son (iouvernoment aiin de le niettre en uiesure .le " t'aire les arrangements ni'^cessaires." Jl.\MTi>HA. His Honour, the Lieutenant (iovernor, .\lexander Morris, by his Des- patch r)f the 2nd .lay of Mandi. 1877, informs the Honourable the Secre- larv of State for the Dominion of Cana.la, lliat • 'I'lie Provincial Court " House will be jilacd at tiic servic.'s of the Court of Kxcho.pier, should it ■' be re.iuired." I'lnNcK I'.DWAitn Island. With his Dpai)atch of tti.' nih Kel>ruary. 1877, His Honour, the Lieut.'ii- ant (iovernor, U. Ho.lgson, transmitted to the Honourable the Secretary of State for the l)(jiiiinien of Canada, the following resolution of tlie Kx- equtive Council, which reads as follows, viz.: fSR OF corUT IIOfSEP. .357 ()\V8, Viz: — I'liiriso: ~\ii jipoiiitiMl to 1)1' sitUiiU'd. tlio K'cts till' same iiwwick at )iisi )Uso anil oliii'T iiliniiiistratioii 1 shall lie coii- L'oiul of Xinv ami authority liai! anil rxi'i- itioiU'ii liori'iii, rounty Courts tisli ( 'ohiinbia, • is Pnivince:- il)|)(iinti'il to be is situati'd. tlic wv.U, the saiiu' o of the Court 111 iif justice ill • of DeceinlH'r. ihitailli", anion;; tate for the Dii- iuicr) pourra <\ avec prieres dr K eu uiesure dc ris, by hin Des- •ablo the Socri'- 'rovincial Court a(|iier, sliouiil it <-'<'rti(io.l. \VILLIA.MC. ]„,..snK.i,SAV, >'mTH Wkst Tr.:,i,iiTo,a,.:s, --' ^- "-^ «itti,i,. Of the E.;ir;.;:r;;^, -,;;;;;;;-^. <.. ..,..,;;;;;: KefercncetoAc»«„f,.,,..,i„,.,^.„^ '''ei^n. i Victoria Passed h, the li,.i„u of if, 1 & :?iV- r. \: Oi\: 7iV: \'iet. !< Vict. 4 Viet. ' Vict. Vict. 7 Vict. 8 Vict. 9 Viet. i» \- 10 Vict. 10 iV 11 Vict. 1 1 '^- la Viet. '■•''4: ! 3 Vict I-i iv: U Vict. H i^ I.') Vict, '■'''V: 10 Vict. l'i^'17 Vict . 17 \- IS Vict. 1^ .V 1!) Vict iit\-aovict. Reign . 2(1 \- 121 Viet. 21 iV -3 Viet. 2?\-3,"Vict. 2;i \- 'i.\ Vicr. 24 \' C.-i \-ict 2o k. -.'fl Viet. 20 \- 07 vi^,^ 27 \- 2S Viel. 28 iV :?(( Vict 2»iV-;i(i Vi,-(' ao 1 \- r,'> Vict WViet. 51 Viet. _ 55 Vict. . '•> .V 50 X'iet. 50 .V 57 Vict. ■)7 \- 58 Vict. I 'ale. ■■■ 1877 ••■ 1878 ••• 187!) • . . 1880 • • . 1880 . .. 1881 . . 18S2 .. 188:j . 18,S4 • 1885 .. 1880 ■• 1880 • . 1887 ■ . 188S • . 1889 ■ 1890 . 1891 • 1893 . 1^9:! . 1894 ur. the Lieut"!i- e the Socretuiy tionof the M.n- Made i Act,: by I tl APPENDIX. General Rules and Orders EEGt'LATING THE PRACTICE AND PROCEDr RE IN ADMIRALTY CASES IN THE EXCHEQUER COUKT OF CANADA, bjO,ealer \ a siipp Hehr 11 pie II owriei " used i lield th nor, fo I s! vov in' lip on ige lie cc ADMIKAT/rv SfDR 301 I'.irliii- ""I'lemeiitf. „i-so.,| ',)-" .''™. , Hiereof flshiW „, .1,",' -.mmmtm 362 ADMIRALTY RILES. forfeiture unless the presumption therein raised can be rebutteil bv the owner or master. T/w Queen v. The Ship ''Oscar tt' fattier 3 Ex. C. R. 241 . On appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada the above ]udg- menr was varied. It was affirmed in so far as it was held that when "a British ship is found in the prohibited waters of Behriuir "Sea, the burden of proof is upon the owner or master to rebut l)y "positive evidence that the vessel is not there u-ed or employed in "contravention of the Seal Fishery {Behrirujs Sea) Act, 181U, 54- "5.5 Vict. (Imp.) c. 19, sec. 1. sub-sec. 5." It was reversed in so far as it found that ''there was positive and clear evidence that the "Oscar k. Hattie" was not used or employed at the time of her "seizure in contravention of 54 & 55 Vict, c.llt.sec. 1. sub-sec. 5." The Ship ''Oscar & Hattie'' v. The Queeiu 23 Can. S. C. R. 39*1. The Queen V. The Ship Ainoko" (4 Ex. C. R. 195) was the next case of the kind decided by the same tribunal. It j^vas an action for the condemnation of the ship "Aiiu)ko" under tiie Sea/ Usherij {North Pacijic) Act, \'r,m,-MM\\t was there held that where the official log of a ship, arrested under the last mentioned Act, did not disc'ose the position and proceedings of such ship on certain material dates, an independent log kept by the inate and offered in evidence to prove sucn fact.s will not be admissible as evidence. (77*e "//««/7 Cftw;*", 3 P. D. 150. referred to). It was further held that the mere presence of a ship within the prohibited zone owing to a hona fides mistake in the master.^ calculations did not constitute a contravention of the Act. The last of this class of cases is that of The Queen v. Tin. Ship "Minnie'" (4 Ex. C. R. 151), for condemnation under the Imperial British Seal Fishery {North Pacific) Act, 1S93, and the Order in Council thereunder of July 4th, 1893, ot the Schooner "Minnie" seized by the Imperial Russian Transport "Yakout" within the forbidden thirty mile zone around Kormaii dorskey Islands, manned and armed and having shooting hnple ments and seal skins on board and otherwise fully equipped for hunting, or attempting to hunt or taket^eals within the prohibited waters in contravention of the enactments therein mentioned It was in this case held that the Court might without proof, take cocrnizance of the Imperial Order in Council referred to in sec. 1 oflhe Seal Fishery {North Pacific) Act, 1893, which reads a^ follows:— "Her Majesty the (iueen may,_ by Order in Council. " prohibit during tlie period specified by the order, the catchini; •' of seals !)v British ships in such parts of the seas to which the " Act applies as are specified by order." Tuder subsec. 3 of sec. 1 of 56-57 Vict. (IT. K.) ch. 23, the provisions of sees. 1(>3 and 104 of The Merchants Act, 1854, giving jurisdiction to Cnlonial Admiralty Courts in actions for the condemnation of ships guilty of offences under such Act are made applical)le to offences against tiio first mentioned Act. And where the protocol of the examination of an offending British ship by a Russian vessel did not disclose on Ita face that tiie person who signed the same was an officer in command of the examining vessel, or that the vessel was a Russian war vessel, the Court by reason of it hem" a matter involving international obligation be robiittetl ADMIRALTY KLLES. fne jimsdiction of tlio Pv^i Aduiira tv for fl,p n • • ^•'^'^''er^iier Court ns ., n . . in P-.l • •', V "^ ^^^'""IKJII ot ru..,!.. • ^ '"^' '^S i» Court of FfmsWs0M '" t'- Canada Gazette ol^tlJui^^li']''^'''^^ ^^'"^ P'='^'S.ed ^^ The Admiralty Act 18'»1 / ■ ^^'^^'"'^^''•. 1^91. ^-^utte 'on the Itl dlv ofo" ",'"''''7' '^"'''-''^ i tj^^d uf. f ■^^"etion 26 of the said Act ^'''''^"'- ^^^^' »"d-' the .uUl.o^C'o? ^'OATEXIH The Colonial CouiK ,.«■ a i • , ^ , ^'' *'-ii..les .. " ^"^-"--^-eneral i„ Council a p'pr'o --o-e...aie.,.co.i;;;u,;--;,^^^;.^^^^^^^^ I. 2-4. 5-0. 10-19. •2n~-24, 2.5-2S. 29-;52. 33-34. 3.-M4. ■i">~'r2. ."'3-59. (iO. 'iI-67. 6S-69. ro-ra. 74-75. 76-79. f^O-84. 85-S7. ^S-92. !t3-94. 05-10], i02-10S, HrLE.S. Iiiterjiretution.... Action.s Writ of Summons «"3!ceofAVritofSummo;;;: ^^e' vice out of Jurisdiction... ^4>J)eai'ance Parties (^ynsulidatiun of Actions >>anant3 . I3ai] "" Rt-Ieases Preliminary Acts Pleadings Interrogatorifs Discovery and Insp^iii;;;,; ^^otions Tenders iividence .. Oaths "'" Allidaviti Ji" III. Printii.ig A.ssessors Setting down for Trial Trial.... Reference., Costs 112-113. H-i-U7. 11 ''-1 23. 124-131. 132-13S. 'J144. Taxa.ion'ofCosts 14o-lo4. A] 155. Di I'-'S. Consents 'praisement uanci: and Sale, &c., I.- 15S-176. Certificate of State of Action"; APP^I irom a Local Judge in-Adm^,r' to Ext TAOE. 27.) 1 13 VI ng 1!) 20 2;i 24 24 25 2(1 27 27 2s ■■■■ 2S •■•• 29. ■ ... 30 •.. 31 ••• 32 ■■■ 33 ••. 33 ••• 33 •• 34 •■ 34 .. 34 •• 35 . 35 . 35 • 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 4(1 4(» 41 42 heq uer 42 42 42 ill 170. 1M)-1!>1. Iif2. li»3-194. lit.",. IOC. 197--20 lor ruymi'iit "^^ Attachments "*' Execution '^^ HeaU •^^ Instruments, v\:i' "*" Notices from Kegistry -^^ Filin- -^"^ Time -^^ Sitting- of the Court ■*'* llegistrv and Regisuar -^0 Marsh!i!i -l'' Holidays ■^'•' Records of the Court ^ Copies •'" Forms ^" Fees ^" Cases not provided for •''' Commencement of Ruks ol Repealing clause ^1 PAGE. .. 4r> .. 4« .. -If! .. 47 .. 47 .. 47 .. 4s .. 4>S .. 4>* .. 4S .. 4>- ... 4s ... 4!l ... 49 ... 4!t ... 4',t ... 49 ... :-<> ... 50 ... ."lU ... 51 ... 51 ... 51 VPPKXDIX. f —FORMS. '• Title ofCiMirt -• 'J''"eof Action t» rem... '• ""f ofSuiumoii.sMTOM.. ;_'■ \Vn, of .S.unmons U ;.,„,«,„ '," - "'■;! '^f «>.n..no„s in j^ersonnm l^-r'^en-ic,:;,;;' lf». ^'"lorsumeiits of niaim I'i. i>"l'Jrseiiu.nt of Sut-off 'niiH-.ii,.ti„i,. ii'tioii.... CViiifiratoof Scn-i int ice iif Warrant i'>- '\anant... K '7. Jiailboncl ]^- <^'"'"'uksion to take Bail ^i'' Aili.lavitof.Tustiil,.ali„n -"• Notice of liail :'• ^"'''^'''^'■•'''Jectiou^ioBail'Z.''; ^3. 1'l^'udings. !."■;;■;;;;";;;;;; -4. Iiitorivj,'aturics ... 2-;. wr. to inter;oga^oncs.::::::.':.':; -'*'• Athilavit of Dis, overv -'". Notice to Produce...'.. ;'■ J'^"^'^ '" Admit Docuiu-nts!'. -•'• Notice to Admit Facts 311. Notice of Motion... 31. Notice of T,>iider...!y.!;.^.'.'.' 32. Notice acce,,ting or rejectiny^Tender"!;; 3.1. Interpreter'.s Oath 34. Appointment ,0 Admini^ti^Oa;!::::: 3.'. Oath and Declarati ' — tion by Witnes.s., S w!::.!!.;'""""^''""' '" ^ ^'^i'--'*-"-. ■"::':: 3>. Order for Exo 3!>. Conuni.s^ioi: amniation of Witnes.M.s 40 R . '"f'^E''a"ii"eWitne..sc.s.... 42. Notice of Trial 43. Registrar's Rejwrt... 44. Coninusdon of Api^aU^n^uZ I'AOE 5:2 5i' 5:j 53 5;j ,54 55 .5.-, 5(i 5(i 5!» •"-!) (if) (iO (Jl (il (i2 ';,' U-.i (13 (14 (i4 ()5 Sf) !»M 90 91 92 92 93 93 94 94 94 95 95 95 90 96 97 97 9 s !iS 99 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) Y' m // o /. ^^ * 4 % 7a 1.0 I.I JfrillM ii«i2-5 •" 136 2.2 U IL25 ill 1.4 2.0 1.8 1.6 jnic Scieices Corporation 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 V iV 4^ % \ "^ ^'■ %^ .r4i <; .^ V . PAGE. Commission of Sale 1"" Coiiuuis~i(in (if Aiiinair-eiiKJiit and Sale "^1 Cunimissiun nf llc-ni()Val 1*^'^ Commission for T)iscliai';,'e of (.'aigo 1<^- Commi.-^sion for Denuilitinn ami Sale 1"^*^ Ovilor for Iiis),uctiuM l''^' Notice of DisiuntitiUiune l''-^ Notice to enter Jiul^'nient forCost-; 1"4 Notice of Motion on Ajipeal l>'-* Receivable Order 1''"; Order for I'aynient out fif Court l'"> Notice for Caveat Warrant 1'^'' Caveat Warrant 1'^'' N.itice fur Caveat Release 1"7 Caveat Release ^'^ Notice for Caveat Payment 1"~ Caveat rayi"»'nt 1""^ Ndtice fur Witlulrawal of Caveat 1'^"^ Subjuena l"'-' S ul i[) ten a rf w:es tcctim 1 "'■ ' Order for raynient !•'■' Attaclmient ^1" Order for Committal Uti Cnnnuittal 11' Minute on Filing any Uocniiient HI Minute of Order nfCnurt H2 Minute un Ivxaiuinatimi of Witnes>e- ll:i Minute of Decree H- Minute.- in an Action fnr Danue^'e by Collision 117 II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X, II.— TABLES OF FEES. T'l lie taken by llie Registrar : — (1.) For Sealing or Preparing Instruments, &c 1 (2.) For Filing 1 (3.) Fcir Evidence, ^tc 1 (4.) For the Trial, ^vc 1 (5.) For References 1 (6.) F(ir Taxatiun> 1 (7.) For (Jllict Cri])ies, Searclie;:, iS;c 1 By the As^e^^sois 1 By a Cuniniissiouer to Examine Witnesses I By a Coiumissiiiiier to take Bail I r>y the Marshal or Sheritt' I By Appraisers 1 I>y Solicitors By Counsel > By Shorthand Writers i Bv Witne^.-es 1 111 l;) 111 l:i ■HI L'O l'o io JO ■2i\ ■M III {■1\ 5 3-54 \^ I C T H T A . CHAPTER 27. B E [7 ,v ,. , , , V^'^th Jul,,, 1800.1 •Temporal, aiul (.ommons n l^^ ''" ^^^''^ ^Pintua"! Adiii.nilty. assembled, and by the authSy'!^' ||;;f ^^^1 "^^^ -Orally tt%^' ''' '''''' - the Colonial Court.s of Ad- s , .„. '» force in the possession hi h '"•-^' ^^^'"^aration is r^vil. iurisdietion shal be 'a iu;^:;''! r^^^V^^l unlimited .lurisdn.tion in this A.t mentioned .,, /'^"^^'?^^y' ^^'^^h the oi that jurisdietion, exercise ]'' ''"'' '"'^^y; ^^' ^'i^' Purpose '«>• the PU.POS, ofit ^:" ^;:iy^;:f«-hichitp^ssises '.ourt, m reference to the inrisrli r ■^""^^^^^tioi. ; and such IS 111 this Act referred ; in V^'"",'^'^"^^^"''^^ ''V this let du'tion of the Hiffh Court in K^' 1 *^'' -^dmiraltv iuris- virtue of any statiite o 1 h '^'^'"^^' ^'^''^^er existii o. iy of Aumiralt/ma^^xen s:t inS^I'*'^^^/?'^^^ ^ a'ld to as full an extent •,. H 'J,!""^;"^'''"'^ "» ^^^<^ manner ,^hall have the same V t^^/t ti?t c""' ^" '^^"=''^"^^' "nd *^^^*'o,nityofn Lf.' '^'' ^''''' *^ "iternational (<>•) iSubject to th Inferring to a V,..-^um an Act of the Imperial 1 •^ provisions of this A, t loe-Admiraltv Co urt. imy enactment which is contained ailuiment or in a Colonial la^^. in , sh; 27 & 2S \' ic c, 2r). lit! \- :'■: \ ic c. SS. apply to a Colonial Court of Admiralty, and be read as if the expression " Colonial Court of Admiralty " ■\vero therein sub- stituted for "Yice-Adniiralty Court" or for other expressions respectively referring to such Vice-Admiralty Courts or the judge thereof; and the Colonial Court of Admiralty shall have jurisdiction accordingly. Provided as follows : - (a.) Any cuiirimcnt in an Act of the Imperial Parliament referring 'o the Admiralty jurisdi(,'tion of the High Court in England, when applied to a Colonial Coiirt of Admiralty in a British possession, shall be read as if the name of that possession were therein substituted for England and Wales; and — (/>.) A Colonial Court of Admiralty shall have, under the Naval Prize Act, 18G4, and under the Slave Trade Act, 1873, and any enactment relating to prize or the slave trade, the jurisdiction thereby conferred on a Vice- Admiralty Court and not the jurisdiction thereby ccn- ferred exclusively on the Hiuh Court of Admiralty or the High Court of Justice ; but, unles.^ for the time being duly authorized, shall not, by virtue oi' this Act, exercise any jurisdiction under the Xaval Prize Act, 18(34, or otherwise in relation to prize; and — {r.) A Colonial Court of Admiralty shall not have juris- diction under this Act to try or punish a person for an offence which according to the law of England is punishable on indictment ; and — (d.) A Colonial Court of Admiralty shall not have any greater jurisdiction in relation to the laws and regula- tions relating to Her Majesty's Navy at se-^ or iinder any Act providinu" for the discipline of Majesty's Navy, than may be, i'rom time to time, . .xcrred on such Court by Order in Council. (4.) "Where a Court in a British possession exercises in respect of matters arising outside the body of a county or other like part of a British possession any jurisdiction exercisable under this Act, that jurisdiction shall be deemed to be exercised under this Act and not otherwise. Power tif Coloniiil li-f;'i latiu'i' as tn Admiralty juri>^ilictinii. J*. The legislature of a British possession may, by any Colonial law , — (it.) declare any coiirt of unlimited civil jurisdiction, whether original or appellate, in that possession to be a Colonial Court of Admiralty, and provide for the exercise by such court of its jurisdiction under this Act. and limit territorially or otherwise, the extent of such jurisdiction ; and — (/;.) confer upon any inferior O: subordinate court in thi\t possession such partial or limited Admiralty jurisdi<'- tiou iiuder such reii'iilations and with such appeal (if a)iy) as may seem lit ead as if the : herein sub- expressious ourts or the liraltv shall 1 Parliament 1' the High lia! Court of le read as if hstituted for ', under the ^ Trade Act, or the slave on a Vice- hereby ecn- .dmiralty or "or the time of this Act, 1 I'rize Act, [— ; have juris- erson for an England is ot have any and regula- '"i or uud(>r Majesty's . .i'erred on exercises in a county or jurisdiction lil be deemed se. :nay, by any jurisdiction, essiou to be a ride for tht: ider this Act, tent of such court in thiit ilty jurisdic- ["h appeal (if i.ii Court of Adniirahy. ■ '^*^ 'oulerred upon a Col- ■l'Vilti,,|l,,f f-r ■ty's as. j'uri ouia p^^^^d^t cr^l; '--"'< on-.'^:; ^:i tnereoi, possess nil t\ • 'lIM'fiii slial . jbr th^ ,^„. «} tnis Act, either where there i. V. V , " *^''" '■onf^'iTed ^'I'l-^'i t-ti,,. eave for such appeal, ^^.l^^^" ''P^^^'I^d Irom has o.ivou ("•Mrom any iudo-meiii- n.il> ,i bee;. iod.;.^vithh:' i^ r';;;.^:!?.^'"; f "i^p-i ^as no ime is prescribed with J! '"'''7^ '^3' rules, or ii' 1.^ judgment appede;' , • ^Z^;"/,^- '-^^ the date has been given then from thl' Hfl' of V' *^ ''^'P''"^^ (rf) For the purnos,. nf ,, [^'"'^ o^ «Uch leave. Majesty the Quein in roj^'^r^f the 'f T '^t. ^^^' "er of the Privy Council ,h,u s ) 1 i' •"<''"'al Committee t on have all such powc.Vbi • ki .V'"'"; '''"^'' '^is sec- ments. whether interh^niton- r fin fl "f "»'°'-''»ff judo- ;-^pt. lor requiring the pa n"n '^ „i;;:^^'->;f ""^ -n- purpose, as mav !... ». ,...-..'" •' ""<> court. ssed by the Hiffh C m isarv, or !i.eA;;..^nSSir"°f^'''?'"-|-i;;;e,h Jii Council. IS were po or as are Ibr the t powers of su.-h court to hJ;M e passing of aje'stv 'me being possessed bvTh I k Hulr-of I'lnirt Droits of Admiralty and of liu' Crown. Hi"-h Court in Enfflaud or by the court appealed from iu relation to the lik.' mutters as those forming the subject ol appeals under this Act. , (4) All Orders of the Queen in Council or the .ludicia Committee of the Privy Council for the purposes aforesaid or otherwise in relation to appeals under this Act slia 1 have full effect throiighout Jler Majesty's dominions, and m ail places where Her Majestv has jurisdiction. (5 ) This section shall be in addition to and not in derog-ii- tion of the authority of Her Majesty in Council or the Judicial Committ.'e of th(> Privy Council arising otherwise than under this A.'t, and all enactments relatini.- to appeals to Iler Majestv in Council or to the powers ot Her Majestv in Council or the .ludicial Committee of the Privy Council in relation to those appeals, whether for making rules and orders or otherwise, shall extend, save as otherwise directed by Her Majesty in Council, to appeals to Her Majesty m Council uiuier this Act. 7 (1) Eules of court for regulating the procedure and practice (includinir fees and costs) in a coiart in a British possession in the Exercise of the jurisdiction conterred by this Act, whether original or appidlate, may be made by the same authority and in the same manner as^rules touch- iu"- the practice, procecaue, fees and costs in the said court iiAhe exerci c of its ordinary .'ivil jurisdiction respectively are made : , . . i n i Provided that the rules under this ScM-tion shall not, save as provided by this Act, extend to matters relating to the slave trade, and shall not (save as provided ))y this section) come into operation until they have been approved by Her Majesty in I'ouncil, but oncoming into operation shall have full etiect as if enacted in this Act ; and any enactment iii- eonsistent therewith shall, so far as it is so inconsistent, be repealed. ,, . . ,, ... (i2.) It shall be lawful for Her Maj.^sty m Council, m ap- provino' rules made under this section, to declare that the rules sS made with respect to any matters which appear to Her Majesty to be maUers ol' detail or of local concern may be revoked, varied or added to, without the approval iv- nuired by this section. • ,. (3 ) Such rules may provide for the exercise ol any juris- diction conferred by "this Act by the full court, or by any judl>ointm..n, ' t^t'^T =""^ '"='>' '-- '1 ^ ;,;, 'r '"""'■ "^'^'^"''^ 1"^- '>" Mlsp,.u,l,,a, '•"' "»'M'"'l.S(l„.(,nn so Vs|,,l,,Ji,,|| I'rovidcd that — I (h.) in till' ovt'ii triir. lUiifN' 6 t ol'ii vii.iimv in the olliff orjudir*-. rouis- or otliiT (I lii.vr it' iiiiv Vicc-Adiuiiiilty (3.) Court in ii Miitisli possession, lli." Governor oil hut pos- session niav appoint ii lit i)eison to lill the vaean. y until an ap"pi>intmi'nt to the oliiee is niach- l>y the Adnn- rallv. • , flliis Art with res peet to api)eals to lie provisions o ller Majesivin Counril IVoiii eourts in liritisli possessions in the exer(is("' oi'the jurisdietioll ton i'erreil hv this Arevious Iv suspene revived I'nuil' !!• il|i |i'ii|lt M \ il'l' lO. Xothinii' in this Act shall all'e.t any power of appoint- inii' a vi<.-a. only to the iiavtial or limited extent si)ecilied in the Order. .f la. It shall be lawful for ller Majesty the Queen 'ouiuil l)y Ori)licatioii. Hie Knli-sfni- lii-iK'ciliirr ill sluvi' tiadf l».— (1.) It shall be lawful for Her Majesty the Queen in Council bv Order to make ruii's as to the practice and ] ii'ii- cedure (includin returns to be mai and costs) to lie observed in and tli le from Colonial Courts of .Admiralty ami Vice-Admiralty Courts in the exercise of their jurisdiction udiT"'. roii'is- -A Viuamy y llu' Adiiii- ) ni)i>i'iils lo )ss('ssi()iis ill is A.t, shiill lit the rail's i'-A(liiiiriill y II lo iippi'iils II under llic I'iliiiu' uikIit ity. :il)(>lisli 11 li possi'ssioii jurisdiction 'ssi(jii whii'li r ol'iippniiii- ssioii or iiiiy Iv iipjtoiiili'd lure llu'rciu. vir('-;idiniral pcct to C'olii- thc ChilllUrl u'il hy Order 11 wlii( li liMs ■^diction coii- ilty sliall Hut lali tic vested the Order. lie Queen in ulijeet lo till' V) eoiltnilleil Her Miijesiy out of Hi'V der iis ii' tlinl id to pro V id'' the Qu»'»Mi ill tico and pro- ■d in iind tlii' Imiralty and r jiirisdieiieii IL' ix ill ilici). iitii|.iita III. ;iSf;v:';^;;- ;;,;::;;;ri;-,::-:;v'':;. ", .'.: ,1 , ... Umu.sM.t.s 1M7:!„..<| 18;!. ''''' '''"I'MKas, Afri..,,,, (->; ihe provisions or this A.i „.;n H"; Majesty in (V.„,,,i,^ in.n eo^t l„7'-;'-V''"P''-'^« ^" >'?gto he made in eLr s A'^' V°"'t 'nacle or p, nnm^^ ''"•" "■""■ <"■■■'- ■•^<-'^- ^<'"-n.C'r^i:;'z,'S;; ' '^■' P«« of ,hi.lT "■»'>•■'■•"''■> ■-hall have.Ht":,/;;.'S.'-;'T The expression " unlim tod vH P°^^*'f «^«» jurisdietion nnlhniZlt I'll l^^^^^^^^^^ meauscivil "latter at issu,> or i In f I, ^^ ''''^'^'^ «'' the suhit- • ^ ed or recovered " '" '^' ^""^""* ^hat may be effinf. ■I he expression " iudfrmmif " ,• i i senten.'o. ^''"^Sment nichides a decree, order, and The expression " mirjoi " ^ ■■"■unv ; „ "l thTSpi.."™'"; f-'^^PP™'., -i-nn.., or »Pl«al ,0 any conn taft°';,„ fe'.'iPP"'' ". ">'■«"« au or other law having , he for,-, ^rT ""f -^^■'. '"-diuauce, Provided!"com^e''imo w"' '''''" ^' otherwise in this Act r the first day of JiUy one fhol!^/ ^^^ Possession on """O'f Act. nmety-one. ^' °"^ thousand eight hundred and Provided that— («•) This Act shall not come i„to for^. ; i-ntish possessions named in )^LV 1 c ? *"y o^' the Act until Her Maie,^y so cCt f "^ .^^chedule to this and until the day named in th!? hi V.'^'' ^" ^^^^^^^ and— ^ ^"^^hat behalf in sueh Order; A- .'i; Vi.t. ."ill, •V i.t \i, f. 8 20* f. 'Jt. {b ) It'bi'for<> any day above nji'iitioncd inlcs of court for tho Colonial Court of Admiralty in any Hritish posses- Miou have been approve(l by iter Majesty in Council. this Act inav be proclaimed in th:it possession by the CJovernor thereof, and on such proclamation shall coine into force on the day name-u- latinff the respective Vice-Admiralty Courts or Courts oT Admiralty in India. ineludin eil'ect in the Colonial Court or Courts of Admiralty of such possession, and in any Vice-Admiralty Coiirt established under this Act in that possession, as rules of court under this Act, and may be revoked and varied accordingly ; and all fees payable under such rules may be taken in si\ch manm-r as the Colonial Court may direct, so however that the amount of each such fee shall, so nearly as practicable, be paid to the same ollicer or person who bvxt for the passing of this Act would have been entitled to receive the same in respect of like business. So far as any such rules are inapplicable or do not extend, the rules of court for the exercise by a court of its ordinary civil jurisdiction shall have effect as rules for the exercise by the same court of the jurisdiction conferred by this Act. (4.) At any time after the passing of this Act any Colo- nial law may be passed, and any Vice-Admiralty Court may be established and jurisdiction vested in such Court, but any such law, establishment, or vesting shall not come into effect until the commencement of this Act. Alidlitioii Viri-Adnii raltv t'cuirt f 17. On the commencement of this Act in any British possession, but subject to the provisions of this Act, every Vice-Admiralty Court in that possession shall be abolished ; subject as follows : — (i.) All judgments of such Vice-Admiralty Court shall be executed and may be appealed from in like manner as if this Act had not passed, and all appeals from any Vice-Admiralty Court pending at the commencement of this Act shall be heard and determined, and the judgment thereon executed as nearly as may be in like manner as if this Act had not passed : (2.) All proceedings pending in the Vice-Admiralty Court in any British possession at the commencement of this Act shall, notwithstanding the repeal of any enactment by this Act, be continued in a Colonial Court of Adrai- (if court for iti.sh jKtsscs- in Council, sion 1)y tlu' II shiill coino lutiou force ill 'iny I posHi'ssion. t. any I'rilish ivcd hy Her force at such ts Act, 18(5:?, ■cnicnt r('i>'U- ->r Courts of ■ with rcfcr- cr Majesty's the Colonial 1, and in any Act in that and may be iyal)le under the Colonial of each such » same oilicer would have ike business. ) not extend, its ordinary the exercise by this Act. .et any Colo- y Court may I Coiirt, but ot come into any British s Act, every e abolished ; ourt shall bo :e manner as Is from any timencemeiil ed, and the ay be in like liralty Court iment of this .y enactment urt of Admi- ralty of the poss '•""'■t. and, so I n<'r, as neurli ar •'sMoii in ,„i,, •^ no such r„i '','"'' ''"vc,.,i I., ,„, "'yun m .sue], (3.) Wh .judy( i>* niay In conn"; •'xi'-nds, i„ Jij, es I) ilN If they h,„| I f ^<'' niiiii- ,r!'«-'«tnir or marshal "'♦'"onyinaih '."-"" olli, whether (hat of sufl.-rs any Hon of ,si,;.]j si's.> ■ suili wav of "•eUllJiirv ] >"rt in a J{ri(i,s| '■"urt, (he ( O.ss 111 111 any > I'OSSC.S.siojj ;;r::7"v,"';-'!: .he ab.., '"''- '^'' '--^•iaintoZ:;:'''''''''^ '''•/'':• 'iritis) ]>«'r«oii shall P.nntofsurh , wi,> in V m iiicreas." „r ^al '■'''■:.''^'"' l-ea.sonabl ;::7v"''^''""i""vi.i..;i •'•'^P'-.ff of his loss ">■ f"' ■•• e.aj)ita| .'■ompciisation (| |II)S- lat "in, oro(h •T'ormaucc, if rcrjuired bv |, ' .";'y;''tJi"i.-«.s to ,he "'l"T llli„o.,„ ,1 . ■, ''"'"""■"IS, „||i,,,. |,„,„j,,„.„ , |H' delivered over tn .1. • '^'''"Ji"'! I v Court U, 7i Court of Admi;;ii;;tKr;;v'''^'''7'^'^-"'^^ ^lyocate in any^i..,..A 1, S^V'""V"^^'"" to ac .s ^••'. "Hher for Her Maics A " ■ ""''t '-''olished bv th s -■'""ission shall b..^; ^ Zn"' ""; ^•'"'i'-^'l'v.-s Ih \ All ""''"•'« ; and— "■ " "'iH'-u iiad noi [0-) All enactments •nwi , i i" force totu.) ^ ; ^,;"^;r '' t^^^' l>'-inu- of this Act ^turns in mattJiJ , £ i. "j T''1''''' '^''^^ -^^s ^d Admiralty Courts and Ens /•' '^"'" ^'•''^^^' »• Vie. ftt'H.^ «« '•"l*^^ ma,Ie n ,^ ^'i'^^':^",^ «urts shall ha4 pply to Colonial C altered and in imrsuaiic,. oftln-.s A, ourts of Admiralt t. and shall 'vvoked acordino-lv ' •'' '"''' ^"«y '> 10 SCIIKDI'LES. HwtionlO. FIR8T t*CHKl)UI-E. Bkitisii Possessions in wiikh Operation ok Act is kelayed. Nt'W South Willi's, St. Helfiiu. Victovin. Biitisli lloutluras. '4 « Spcti'in Is. SECOND SCHEDULE. ENACTMENTS REPKAI.El). 6(i(;<(i. 3c. H-2 2 & 3 Will. 4 c. 51. 3 & 4 Will. 4 c. 41. « iS: 7 Vict. c. 3W. Extfiit i.f Kiptal. .\ti .\ct tn riiiilir viiliil the jiiili- The wtmlf .\it. cial Act> (if .Snrr(i>;iit.H iif Vici- Ailiiiiriilty f'ciiirtN iil'icmd, diir-; iiiK MiciincitH ill utficc of .fiwlKf" of Hlicll COllltH. .\n .\ct to ii'pilatf the iirHCtice The whole Act. and tliH fees in the Vice-.Vdnii- riiltv f'oiirts aliroiid, :ind to oViviatf doubtH as to their jiiri«- diction. An Act for the Uetter adininiKtra- Section two. tioii of jn.stice in Hix .Majesty '«{ I'rivv Council. ' \n Act to make further re(fula-| tionsfor facilitatiuK the heariiiKl apiieals and other iiiatterN hv the .ludicial Couiinittee of the Privy C(jiincil. Infection two, the words "or " from any .\dmiralty or " Vice-Admiralty Court, ' and the words "or tin- " Lords Cominissioners of " ApiK-nlH in prize causo " or their surrogates." In .section three, the words •"and the Hish Court of "Admiralty of Kn(- section. In section seven, the words "and from .Vdmiralty or " Vice-.-\dmiralty Courts." .Sections nine and ten, so far;ts relates to maritime causi s. In section twelve, the wonls " or maritime.'' In section fifteen, the wonls " and Admiralty and Vice- " Admit ally. ' & 8 Vict. c. 09 An Act for amendinK an Act In section twelve, the words passed in the fourth Year of the reign of His late Majesty,! intituled; "An Act for thei " Vietter administration of jns-1 " tier ill His Majesty's Privy! "Council," .and to extend itsj jurisdiction and powers. [ ind from Admiralty and " Vice-Admiralty Court-." and so much of the rest nf the section .is relates to maritime causes. 18 PELAVKli. iduras. it iif RiiKal, Alt. Alt. twii, tlif Wdrds "or iiiiy Adiiiinilty m- Vdiiiinilty Court," ■ wiirds " or tlif C'oiiiniissiiincrs of ,'.s in prizf ciiiists ir Miirrojfiitfs."' 1 thrw, tilt' wiird> lit' HIkIi Court ot ralty of PliiKlimd, " words "and from Ulniiralty or Vicc- ralty Court." tivi', from the tir>t igli Court of .Adiiii- to the end of tin- 1 Heven, the woiiN roni Admiralty or Vdniiralty Courts." ilUMUid ten, so fiiriLs ;o niaritiiiie causi >. twelve, the woril< ritiiiie. " 1 fifteen, the woril> Ldmiralty and Vic • talty."' 1 twelve, the words •oni Admiralty iind .Vdniiralty Court-."" nuch of the rest of tiun .as relates to le cause". 11 ^'^inLI (Corfi„„,,l) KNACT.ME.VT.s UEPE.VLED, •■^"■"ioii .IMd CI,,,,,,,.,, 'I'lt'e of Aet. -'" Viet, • , LM , .,., ... ~ — - - U"""''""'-^'">-'' "-Aet,TI„..,,o,.. V.., •'"''f ■■" ^■u.t. ... (.-, -,.|, y. 'It of |;,.,„,,,| ^KiA-.'tr Vict. I.. .•,!,, -,.,„ ;''i>t;t7 Viet. ,.. he .S|,,\,. 'I',..,),, ,1. . , , , •'■""■'^) \.' ! in:;.! ■""' •\f'''-"-'><'"e., fo, ll-.llld (i,,.. , »"^'"eeof ,i,i,/';^.;''"' I"""- V::'i""" '«""f.v ti,reo. ti,.. .. i^;|;(';/-'ty Courts .w;, r;fv^"--" Si!:: "on on any eonrt. "''"''A\^'\." I'nnt v.S K ,, , "' ^>^;:" V „.M ,„„,„, '"■'■'"""■•■■■'•■■-'•""'"■iw.i,. ,., ,.„.,, . Aet, l.s--,, ' "'t',ti,,n ,s, 5 4-55 VrCTOKiA. CHAPTER 29. w 'HEKEAS by .h. third . ''''""""' '" '"" '''""■ ''^^'1 ' m..„l ol th u S i'""\ "- -"' A.t of the r,,,,-,, dedavo any court of unlimiter^fc:/^ ^"7 t'olo"iul Jaw original or appellate, i That Pn' •"'"''^^''^^"' ^^^otho; Court of Admiralty, ;„d pt-fd. IbrX"' ^' ^^^ ^ ^^«^°"i '•ourt of Its jurisdiction indVr he „ a"?'"'^'^ '^>- ^^^^'^J^ Mr;!/rt£^-f— i^ o>-/. ./ ^^./,v,/^; 2; Sou" ,^;;;*^:^,- ".^^ coj^a, nnited as to the value of the' sub e. ml .)"n«di,.tion un- he amount that may be cMnL '' '■™^^**^'' ^^ issue, or as to by the second section o he " f '^'r v'"'- T^;i ' ^^'^^ ^^^''^''^^S '•"% An, 1890." it is ,,„o,i': other tM ^"""' '^ ^'"^i' •^very court of law in a iJrit.ih • ^'"^' ^'nacted that f;me being, declarecA^ ^^^TST^ ^' "t ^«' ^^^ '^^ CourtofAdmiralty, orwS 'n^ l'"/^^^«t »« ^e a force in the Possess on h.s th. '-'''-^ declaration is in .innsdiction, slnxll tH Cwf'o ' .^d^ISf '' "^^^^^^^ d." diction in the said Act mlnt^oned i ^^' T'^^ ^^'' .)»n^- ;;h«querCourtof('anada?sf.ou ' f 1 ""^'"''T'l ^^^^ ^^'^■ Cauada. ha.s orio-inal unlimif , ^^ ''^^^' ^^^li^h. within by the said Act.'rnd it is"de Iribil' ir"'''^^^^" ^^ ^^^ Act, to declare the «aid cot ^to be fcW "f^I ^^'^^^^^^'^ Thoi.^re Her Majesty, by and ^t^t^^^^^^^ V. r,:i. 14 of the Senate and Hoiise of Commons of Canada, follows : — enacts as Shdl-t titlr 1. This Act may be cited as " The Admirnlf// Act, 1891." Int. i|.ivtii 2. In this Act the expression "the Exchequer Court," or ''""• " the court,' means the Exchequer Court of Can ida. Cdiirt t'l insti- tuted II Court iif Ailiiiiniltv. .Ini'iMliitiiiii, JJ« In pursuance of the powers given by ''The Co/om'dl. Courts of All mi rail// Ac/, 1890." aforesaid, or otherwise in any manner vested in the Parliament of Canada, it is enacted and declared that the Exchequer Coiirt of Canada is and shall be, within Canada, a Colonial Court of Admiralty, and as a Court of Admiralty shall, within Cantida, have and exennse all the Jurisdiction, powers and authority conferred by the said Act and by this Act. 4. Such jurisdiction, powers and authority shall be exer- cisable and exercised by the Exchequer Court throughout Canada, and the waters thereof, whether tidal or non-tidal, or naturally navigable or artificially made so, and all per- sons shall, as well in such parts of Canada as have heretofore been beyond the reach of the process of any Vice-Admiralty Court, as elsewhere therein, have all rights and remedies in all matters, (including oases of contract and tort and pro- ceedings it/ rem and in //ersoiKni), arising out of or connected with navigation, shipping, trade or commerce, which may be had or enforced in any Colonial Court of Admiralty un- der '• The Colonial Courts of A/Zmiralli/ Art, 1890.'' 5. The Governor in Council may, from time to time, con- stitxTte any part of Canada an Admiralty district for th(> purposes of this Act, and fix the limits thereof, and provide for the establishment of some place therein of a registry of the Exchequer Court on its Admiralty side. 2. The (ioveruor in Council may also, from time to time, change the limits of any Admiralty district, create new dis- tricts, and assign to any district a name and place of registry. '55. The Governor in Council may, from time to time appoint any judge of a Superior or County Court, or auv barrister of not less than seven vears standing, to be a local judge in Admiralty of the Exchequer Court in and for any Admiralty district ; and every such local judge of Admiralty shall hold oiHce during good behaviour, but shall be remov- able by the Governor General on address of the Senate and House of Commons ; and such judge shall be designated a local judge in Admiralty of the Exchequer Court. Oath of ottitv. 7. Every such local judge in Admiralty shall, previously to his entering on the duties of his office, take, before the Ailniiralty districts and iTtristrirs. Locid judjri's ill Ailiiiiriilty da, enacts as / Act, 1891." ler Coixrt," or 111 ida. ' The C,»li„iiiil • otherwise in ■X, it is enacted aiiiida is and dmiralty, and ida, have and rity conferred shall be excr- rt throughout 1 or uon-tidal, , and all per- ave heretofore iee-Admiralty id remedies in tort and pro- ►f or counected ?, which may Admiralty un- le to time, cou- istrict for the f, and provide )f a registry of I time to time. ■reate new dis- and place of time to time. Uourt, or any ^•, to be a local n and for any e of Admiralty shall be remov- ;he Senate and designated a )urt. all, previously ke, before the ■ •'"'^^^''Ui^'tion ol such ,.()u,.t " '" i^'^Pectof the ™^^w."!ii;-;s,--r^2r^^^^^^ , 3 A I,. 1 ■ , • """■'■ ol 111,. "III". 'i>.''Gov.;;'i;'',v>';„"' ■*'?«»""t.v ...av. will, ,1, A ■^ t>'"''i»s!m»mmBmmmtimtMi I'ldVlS Ai.|.'-^'l- Kl'lllilVill nf I'..<. \-c. I'l-'ivisii district rct:i.-tvi < ami 16 (A.) The owner or owners of the ship or i>roperty. or the .)wner or owners ol' the hirger number of shares in the ship, or the managin}^ owner or the shii)'s husband reside at the time of the institution of the suit within the district of such reii'istry ; (r ) The port of registry of the ship is within the district of such registry ; or- id.) The parties so agrec^ by a memorandum signed by them or by their attorneys or aavnts : Provided always, that "when a suit has been instituted in any reu-istry, no further suit shall be instituted in respect of the same niattt-r in any other registry of the court, without leave of the Judge of "the court, and subject to such terms, as to costs and otherwise, as he directs. II. An api>eal may be made to the Exchequer Court from anv final judu-ment,'decree or order of any local Judge in Admiraltv, and, with the permission of such local Judge or of the judge of the Exchequer Court, from any interloiutory decree or order therein, on security for costs being first given, and subject to such other provisions as are prescribed by u'eneral rules or orders : 2. An appeal may, however, be made direct to the Supreme Court of Canada from any final judgment, decree or order of a local Judue, subject to the provisions of" The Exchequer Cu/n-t Art" regarding appeals 15. Any party to a suit or to an appeal may, at any stage of such suit or appeal, by leave of tht- court, and subject to such terms as to costs or otherwise as the court directs, re- move any suit institiTted or appeal jiending in any registry to any other registry. 16. A scale of costs and charges in Admiralty causes in the district registries of the court, and fees to be taken in such registries, shall be prescribed by general rules or orders. 17. U)itil otherwise provided by the Governor in Coun- cil, the following Provinces shall each constitute an Ad- miralty district, for the purposes of this Act, and a registry of the "Exchequer Court on its Admiralty side shall be estab- lished and maintained within such districts at the places followiiiir, that is to say : — («.) The Province of Quebec shall constitute the distrii t of Quebec, with a rcu'istry at the city of Quebec; (/>.) The Province of No; a Scotia shall constitute the dis- trict of Novi. Scotia, with a registry at the city of Halifax; {(•.) The Province of New lirunswick shall constitute the district of New Brunswick, with a registry at the city of St. John ; (t/.) The Province of Prince Edward Island .shall const i- i\\te the district of Prince Edward Island, with a registry at the city of Charlottetown ; and — operty. or the s in the ship, reside at the istriot of such n the district iin signed by L instituted in 1 in respect oi' ourt, without 3 such terms, u'r Court I'rom oral Judge in local jixdge or interlocutory ;ts being first are prescribed o the Supreme lecree or order The E.crltequer y, at any stage and subject to irt directs, re- n any registry ralty causes in to be taken in rules or orders. >ruor in Couii- t...i.„i,.. "'.\ ilv..\,|. lllllMlly ':'..iii'lKcuf .L rp "'^i itT a iik;(. time h..,- i "" •^uan, u the Toronto Admiralty distri ..'.if l '^ '/'"'■'■'•^•' ^^'''hin r .V and authority of a local judiv in Ad;:;;,:!;;;-;r^^^''^'«^'. power. L;;;;C"^""- 21. F\- ^/o4/a;;;;;:;;;X/S:}^* ^^; '-!;;;i?.juto ib.. of '■ ne ...,..„„,. Nha or other olficer of a Vice A "hnir ". n" '■"""'•^trar, mar- "Oi-A,l" sha 1, .h^in. ,h, pleasure of th So .^ ^"^'"'l '" ^^^'^cla, :':i;':^ yithin th,. A.lmiralty ct of the Ad- miralty Jurisdiction of the court, or otherwise. Rui.sdf court. 25. Any rules or ordi'rs of court made by the Exchequer Court of Canada for regulating the procedure and i)ractiee therein, (including fees and costs), in the i'xercise of the jurisdiction conferred by " The Colonial Courts of Admiral t// Art, 18U0,"' and this Act, which requires the approval of Her Majesty in Council, shall be submitted to the Grovt>rnor iu Council for his approval, and. if a])proA-ed by him. shall be transmitted to Her Majesty in Council for Her ajiproval. Cdii.Miino- 2li. This Act shall not come into force until Her Majestvs mcntof Act. pi^i^j^^^.^. th'Tcou has been signilied by proclamation iu the Catiada Gazette. O'rTAW.V Print, il liy S. K. D.wvsox. I,iiw Printer to tin Kxci-lliMit Miijcsty. ()w M.ist il riniiiod as may bi' in :I: t at the coin- 1 the district rri> institutctl t'cs and costs) vise piovidcd ly as may be, t or hi'vcai'ter isti'ict in the lb-sections of ••/ Ac I " shall gistry of any ' of this A.'t' e jiiriKdiction ;t of the Ad- ho Exchequer and practice U'l'cise of the s of Admiraltif > approval of the Grovernor by him. shall Her ai)proval. Her Majesty's latiou iu the (iiiiM-uV M.ist 1!) Certified {\m\- oC. p approval i^v v t. ' ''* Ailnunilhi Ai-l ism ^ provisions of section 7 o f 7',I r- , ^""'"•'J- and under the to, - r'}!. ^^'■'^J^"'' ^« ^^^« provisions o , "'"'^-^^ ^" ^ouucil tion i ol 7V/e tV>/o//,V,/ a^/wV, r J / ?^ «>^bsection 2 of «(.,- Majesty in Council mi i^'"^^":"l'!J ^^t under which iCr section, declare tha u.; wkh^r's^"' '^'^'' "^'^^'•' ""d "the appear to Her ^'ajesty o be m J r'^''^ !".^; "^'^'^ ^vh .^ •ern may be re^Wd. varied o 2, ^^" "'^^'^"''^'^ ''^'^^ ^'Pproval required bv the .seetL '' '^^'^ *«' ^^'i^i^out the -;^^^S1rtl^tLr-,I;-Wnency,^^ Mmist,.,- of.(u,ti..,, ' "" "■''•<>'" "Jatioi, of ,he '™'-'y'ra,Sv!ll'' ■■'■^' "■"">■ -"»i'ted ,0,. You. Excel- JOHIv J. McGEE. To the Honourable ^^""^ '-^'^" ^'''■'■'^ ^^"'"■'/. The xMinister of Justice. •- t''f-;'7'r?f''i*"-'-«''t^i» 20 Downing Street, fith April, 1803. Mv Loup, — I Imvc tlic honour to transmit to yon. witli rt'l'i'ri'nti' to vour di'spatch, No. :'>-ll. (tl'tlir IJtli oi' nccfnilxT, an Onlt'r of lier Mnjt'sty in Council iipi)roviiiu' the rules of Court rt'fjuliitinir the j)riirti(«' and proccdun' in Admiralty cast's in tho I'^xchcqut-r Court of Canada. I have, iVc (Sd.) The OHii'cr Adminislcrinu' The ClovtMUincnt of Canada. ]{. H. MKADK Fur flu: S. of .<. l»at. I li'soriiitiuii 111' 1 >uoiiiiii'!it. "itli .Miinli. Oidi T iif ili'i' Mujrsiy in Cuuiuil. (4 -pail' etijiics). AT THl': COURT .VT WINDSOll, The loth day of March, 189:?. , Present: THE QUEENS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. Lord PREsmENT, Lord Chamberlain, Mr. ItRVCE. Whereas llifn; irns ////,•< ria// read at iJw Buttrd ti Mviiiorinl from flie Rig'ht Iloiionrablr the Lor/is ConiDiissio/in'f el 'the Admirnhtj. (Idled Ihf 2-ilh ll())t'i»..; thj'" :;;:i:i:'-^ .!"- •Il.vf iis ir "11 "otnirin- ill! "'.'•11 Uppiv.vr.l 1,,. \- JIIV "in.' into And Sorri'ti wli iiacird in ,) 'Ti'jis if R !•• siiid Ait •l'I>''iirs to [ " <>I><'r;ifi( • our Mjiicsiv '!;>:"''^^.^irMoMA.V(^;L';:.;;r;'''V''^vourM "it'sofCouif hvU't '))• (.1 lie prop,.,. Authorit " lllllll'X.'d. h iil«'.s to I, i'.M'.stv's C'auiid fstiil)li.sh,.d and I y iis !•( i\iii^- l)(',.n dill ■^P»''ii<'iit th'iit th qiiJivd by t) ■V" 'f'^ Ad.nin.lt And \vh :"'^'^-j"_th,.^Kx,.h..: oi'tiu- iu; t'lViis the pi fipi>i'oviiii.' nil rules so iiiiid'. >r('siiid Act yjiuisdirtif,,,. "visions oc ^,jj «'iiil»o\vi.r Vour M . y pn.par.'d ■""' A. t..sh,.uld |U''I' Couit ,,|' •'Muade uud,.i. th Your Mi.j.'sty to I., b" revoked, varied, with respert t IS s ).seclioi, J ol's.vt i'''^'y ill Council Ion "''■'■"" 'Oderlnretln.t tl ••,<•;'>' matters whi.h And wh '-;te,.s or detail -on:,;:; t"- witliout th OI 1011. dde.l I'l'latinii' U Judy to •'' ill Ad J-i'-'is it appears to ( '•PJ>"aslroin the juP''ar to lOllceril may ap])n,ra] '"'■•'•Ky (o the Kx,.h. that Oii'Mit, or rii es I, I.->8 or(;..r '"';^t's 111 which iialr 1 i a the Tables of I ''i«J''r Court ; Ii„le 22 1 .Sldered t CCS a "illy should he 'all " <'oine within tl ^\'*"- es- lOll, ,)<'sty in "Uiicil to dire..t that the 1 •"'vc humbly to «haIlbetheKuh.sofC ><'«-raeiously pleased by v' Caiiad iules ol" Court 1 recommend "^our Order lished and I I lu its Admiralt ourt for the said Kxch 'vules 158 to 17( >t' ill force iii t'h y j"-,ii,.i„„, ^r:su "'••'■to aiuiexod qucr Court of •n (both • C s iiid ■^ appended to th.3 Rul •ourt, and to declare tl idded to without th Her Majesty, h " dusive), Jiul, 004, ,^^1 ^j^ •' estab- lat «.s. mav be Pprovalol'YourM revoked. ■Tabl les varied or '•^ideration '^■ing taken th 1 I'lvy CouiK.i] t \yas ideased, b lid M ajt^sty hi Council. tod the R y "lid with the adv «morial into con- " iipprove of what is th I'tict that the Rules of ( "urt hereto i■"' °'B es, may be revoked aud the Tables of «s 158 to mira iugly Ity our; are to g-ive the er M Varied, or added ees to abi. *:?;„, k't;^!'''"';'""-" Aud,h ne ^ords Commi 't/ess .ssioner,s of the Ad- ary dire.tion her t'lu accord- ^- L. PEEL. ""^wms-" '■»»"«»«a«»r^"' re CO its ra] tal not the is t (b {d. (/■) '■'■•^•":'^\'-'^n,,.:.s.Ax,>oKn,.:K.s '•■':"l LATIN,. MiK PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE IN respect ol' pro.vcdii"^ fj'' «' "«* ^rf, IWi] .. „„j j any deputy, asdsTam o^diS^r°■^*^^ ''^"^^ «r (^'•^ -'Marshal". hall „.ean the^X^r' ''""'' or any sheriff or ^o Sn^^^i^ ^^P^rshal ther;on clut,.s and functions of a sherS it, *" ^''^''"^ ^he the court ; ^neriit in .onuection with 24 (/.) A. tioii'' shall iii«';m .^uy ii.tion. raus.'. Miil. (.r otli.'i prot ti''lint^' iiislitnt>'d in the court ; ij.) " Counsel ■' shall nu»au any advoiat.-, bariist.'i-iit-l:i\v, or olht'r pi'rHon futitli'd to prni-tisf in tlu' toiirt ; (h.) ••Solii'itov" shall i, u>;iii any proctor, solicitor or attor- ney entitled to i tctise in the court ; (/.) " IMaintiir' shall includo the plaintitf's solicitor, it he sues by a solicitor ; (m.) *' Uetl-ndant " shiill in the deleudant's soli<-itor. ir lie ai>pc!ns by a solicitor ; (//.) " Party '" shall include the party's solicitor, il' he sues or appears by a solicitor ; (().) •' Person" or "party " shall include a body ( orporat*^ or politic ; {/I.) " Ship '" shall includi' every dt'scrii>tion oi" vessel used in navigation not propelled by oars only ; (7.) '• Month ■" shall mean » alendar month. AcTlnNs. 2. A'^tious shall bo of tv.o kinds, actions in rem and ac- tions /// /)er!«oiiaiii. 3. Ai'tions for coudemnntiou of any ship, boat, cargo, pro- ceeds, slaves, or eilects. or for recovery of any pecuniary forleiture or penalty, shall be instituted in the name of the Crown. 4. All actions shall be entitled in the i ourt, and shall br numbered in the order in which they are instituted, and thi- number u'iveu to anv action shall be the distinguishing number of the ai'tion, and shall be written or printed on all documents in the action as part of the title thereof. Forms of the title of th<' court and of the title of an action will be found in the Appendix hereto, Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4. AVrit ok Summon.s. o. Every action shall be commenced bj :• v. rii <<'. suui- mous which, before being issued, shall be indorsed with a statement of the nature of the claim, and of the reliefer remedy required, and of the amount claimed, if any. Foriii> of writ of summons and of the indorsements thereon will be found in the Appendix hereto, Nos. 5, (J, 7, and 10. .'. in .-» action for seaman's or master's wages, or fur i'!..-it':;"- wages and disbursements, or for necessaries, or tor \)o. toi.iry, or ir '^y mortgage action, or in any action in whii-h the riaintitf de.sires an account, the indorsement 011 the writ of summons may include a claim to have au ac- count taken. Miil. (»r otliiM riistfi-iit-law, I tht' (Oiivt ; icitor or (ittor- Holi<'it(>r. il lit' luit's soliritor, itor. il' lu' sui's )Ocly ( orpornte ioii ol" vessel ours oiilv ; in rem and lu- oat, caru'o, pro- itny i>tM'iiiiiary 10 iiauu' ol' till' t, and shall be instituted, and distinguishini. or printed on title thereof. :le of an action , 2, 8 and 4. ■ , rn ol sum- idorsed with a of the relief or if any. Fovni> s thereon wil , and 10. wages, or lor :essaries, or ibr any action in ndorsement on to have au ac 7 T)i fO"rt, and a c. pv i' '' I'' -^t»..d under ,h.. .„ ' ■' •f fnnn.orl:;;;,'ri';!t;:;;;:,i;'':y''''' "• ->-<• the .,, -nvd- "• "^"-' '■" '-'• •!- u-m of sumnions .hall ,... («•) upon .ship, uv upon car..,, fr,.,„.h, tho cargo or other m n. .''^' "' f^'"' I'-'op-rty, if "ttachinuMhewri C • ''•"" '"••'"••'••' «lnp ,v P'lrt of the ship, and 1 V I., T ' ''^''"'' '•«»'*I»''nous ntta..J„.cl (hereto; ^ ''"'- " '"J'y "'the writ (/'.) upon ca]-"-0 IVeio'hf' 1 o;'^-•p^.:pertvi;:;;':^^;,^;7;'^'>^'7he..^ •1"; "■"< for a short time to l'^"''' ''>' "'tachino. it^to^i:::'::;^-;;;-^;;--^ any Po..on appearing ";;i;^.;';,:Z^-^l '>y «howinu. it to ''V^^'avino. ,vith him a copy of the'lirft '""'^ ^^''"^"'•'^J' ^»»^I '>e'^ri::d"brite^;^r;^/i;'r1 of summons shall ^vith him a copy of thT- writ. ^^'^'^"^^nt, and by leaving- ;"8'.at the time of serv V rh" xMh" '"''■ ^''''°" ^J'l'"-^^ J>n«iness of the firnr. "" ^^' inai.agement of the -ntA,r;h::'ma;:;;^roST yorj^ration ma. be own .] k,clerk,troLsure;or c eta n-ofHo '' ^^^.^°" *^^« a ;N rit of .summon,s agaiiist a nnh ,1 .■.!.L"--°^'P'^^«tiou and upon the secretary of oiiKe of the company, igainst a public cump, th e ( mv ompauy. or may be lei't y may be served at th. 15. A writ of summons ajrainst a corporation or a public company may be .served in any other mode provided by law for service ol' any other writ or legal process upon such cor- poration or company. 1<). If the person to be served is under disability, or if for any cause personal service cannot, or cannot promptly, be ellected, or if in any action, whether /w rem or in /lersonam, there is any doubt or "diliiculty as to the person to be served, or as to the mode of service, the judye may order upon whom, or in what manner service is to be made, or may order notice to l>e given in lieu of service. 17. The writ of summons, whether in rem or in /irrsonam, may be served by the I'laintilfor his aiient withir. hoelve months from the date thereof, and shall, after service, be filed with an affidavit of such service. 18. The affidavit shall state the date and modi' of service and shall be sinned l)y the person who served the writ. A form of affidavit of serviee will be found in the Appendix hereto, No. 11. 19. No service of a writ or warrant shall be r^npiired when the Defendant by his solicitor undertakes in writing to accept service th(n'eof and enter an appearance thereto, or to piit in bail, or to pay money into court in lieu of bail ; and any solicitor not entering an appearance or putting in bail or paying money into court in lieu of bail in purstiance of his written undertaking so to do, shall be liable to at- tachment. Servk^e OrT OF Jurisdiction. 20. Service out of the jurisdiction of a writ of summons, or notice of a writ of summons, may be allowed by the judge whenever : — {((.) Any relief is sought against any person domiciled or ordinarily resident within the territorial jurisdic- tion of the coiirt ; {b) The action is founded on any breach or alleged breach within the territorial jurisdiction of the court of any contract wherever made, which ac- cording to the terms thereof ought to be performed within siich jurisdiction ; (f .) Any injunction is soi;ght as to anything to be don-' within the territorial jurisdiction of the court ; (d.) Any person out of the jurisdiction is a necessary nv proper party to an action properly brought against some other person duly served within such terri- torial jurisdiction. 21. Every application for leave to serve a writ of sum- mons, or notice of a writ of summons, on a Defendant out nt 27 I or a public .•icUnl by law )on such cor- al)! lity. or if ot promptly, • in personaiii, to be served, ' order iipon aade, or may ' in /jrrsonnm, vithir. tivelve rvioe, bellied dc of service the writ. A he App'nidix be re(niired 's in writing ice thereto, or lien of bail ; 3r putting in in pursuance ■ liable to at- of summons, owed by the domiciled or )rial jiirisdic- h or alleged ictiou of the ie, which ac- he performed ,g to be done the court ; , necessary "V 3iight againsi in such terri- writ of sum- fendaut out nt the <'nce, statiiio t]i.,f tili'h jurisdiction s1j„|j i^, "i!:!;::!;':!l':r"'!v,. I,. ,, Appf.aiianci.:. 2->- A pnrty appearing to a writ ,.\' '■I»"". lint If in the „|,i„i„, at .\ ■ ' "'" "'' "'""f"r- -■'■0... th.,i„ds,. may„,.a::;.'u\:'l ;' *«1-7'1 -i' .., „u. •'^ Til ''I . -^ -^:a slale 1 •^^^J^.tlf ,:;jj'!;"f,b7 ^1^<' party .,,.„,. '''■}'' ''^^""'l a'l address fose ^^"T'^' ""^' ''" '•'^^'•-ss, >">Ies from the rcQistrv -it v-i^-V' -'.""'"'' '^''"' ""''''^ /'^•" ='» ^I'-unrents .:.;uirT>d ,; h:^'''" 'r ^uHicient to '■onns of Appearance a „■ l.do ""'"''"^.^i^'^" ^'^^■ •ounter-claim will be ion " ., A "/• °^ '^"'■""' '>r 12 and 13. '^ '" ^''« Appendix Jiereto, i\os. Parties, -.?-^:;L;;:'"t;'o?',i::r 1;;':;;:!= -rrT^'^ »'■ '"^ »- ■■--mmMmm 28 80. The ius of the hist preceding rule an under- writer or insurer shall be deemed to be a person interested in the action. "2. The judge may order upon what terms any person shall come in, and what notices and documents, it any, shall be o'iven to and served upon him, and may give such further directions in the mutter as to him shall seem iit. Consolidation of Actions. 33. Two or more actions in which the questions at issue are substantially the same, or for matters which might properly he combined in one action, may be consoli- dated by order of the judge upon such terms as to him shall seem fit. 34. Thejud<>-e, if he thinks fit, may order several actions to be tried at the same time, and on the same evidence, or the evidence in one action to be used as evidence in an- other, or may order one of several actions to be tried as a test action, and the other actions to ])e stayed to abide the result. Warrants. 35. In an action in rem, a warrant for the arrest of pro- perty may be issued by the registrar at the time oi'. or ni any time" after, the issue of the writ of summons, on an atlidavit being filed, as prescribed by the following rules. A form of atlidavit to lead warrant will be found in the Appendix hereto, No. 14. 3H. The affidavit shall state the nature of the claim, and that the aid of the court is required. 37. The affidavit shall also state— ((I.) In an action ibr wag( claim, niul 29 (''■) in an action Ibr b .sh the't uildi th iP..'lie natioiiiil eh 'iiii«.ol'th,.i„j,tit "iJ\ equippii 'y.'x- ivpMirii,, •-^ I^i'oe,,,,},, th.rcof (d.) Ju court i'li action hctw "«' 'heacti„„,(h,, ,j II 1(1., I.. .1 ** urio 'II"'' under rh anv at ar ip. or ""■•'Nl of )Ju. ecu -'norshii, possession ;;;;:^ '■o-owiu'rs ri'lati mployrneiit "^- to thi '^*'' carni/io-,> 38. I pi'Oceedino-. ^" 'P o\vn,.,i l)v II 11' parly 0'"Jgina], and, i| tJK'reof. shall h of th If i« in a foreimV 1 y, the })of I' i;eq-istrar, and a produced I'oi' tl inuuaii '^'-'oi'uy hoiHi in ' ''•■uisJation H' inspection a,„i 1 i- '"■s'^Liur, ana a conv r>f fi ■'''^' ^'"" ana it ■on-cvt, shall b, P''i'usal le trans- no. Th ^' iiniiex,-(i t aitw-h ;hf:;;;T'*';^' ^hinksht, iiiav issue lin all th, •I wari'ant. a warrant without the o de of th': :^"\ '"'^Vreiu,,. t 40 TU., ... . """• ' O' tiKMudo'e shall I'h tht ^o issut « warrant shall J of tl; t)e siq-m.(i by tl '(^ J>ivpared in th U' court. A ibrm of 'iL' ivo-istrar, and « rei-i.stry, and ;-^ued under the seal Peudix hen:to. ^.^T ^^ "^'•'•^^ -^" '- fbr;;;^ i^ Z Tp Offici 41. Th warrant shall 1 '<-'r. in the maun .^;;n-ed by the marshal. ---^v.., ,„ ij^^. manner DreserJK i i V '"•" vi^e of a wnt of .nmZl't^.^y t'^<"«'> rules •sumirious iu an a*' si^'iied lie c rtilicate .shall Stat.' I lercon. «^;n-ed, and th,. date 'and >y whom tl will b 'Hi by th It' Warrant h e mars found in the Appendi.x 1 B.AIL. commission to take bail and the ailidavits of jus- tilication shall, with the bailbond, when executed, be re- turned to The registry by the commissioner. 49. No corami.'^sioner shall be entitled to take bail in any action in which he, or any person in partnership with him, is acting- as solicitor or agent. 50 Before filiuii' a bailbond, notice of bail shall be served upon' the adverse partv, and a certilicate of such service shall be indorsed on the bond by the party lilingit. A iorm of Notice of Bail will be found in the Appendix hereto, No. 20. 51 If the adverse party is not satislied with the sulh- ciencv of any surety, he may file a notice of ol)iection to such surety.' A form ot Notii-e of Objection to bail, will be found in the Appendix hereto, No. 21. 52 Upon such objection being liled with the registrar an a"ppointment may'be obtained for its consideration before him Twenty-four hours' notice of such appointment shall be o-iven to the riaintiff unless the judge for special reasons alfows a shortiT notice to be given; and, on the return ot the appointment, the registrar may hear the parties and any evidence they may adduce regarding the suihciency ot the sureties ; and he may direct such sureties to subniit them- selves to cross-examination on their ailidavits of justilica- tion ; and he may allow or disallow the bond. He may adjourn the appointment from time to time if he thinks necessary, and shall hinis(;lf make such inquiries r<'specting the sureties as he thinks fit. Releases. ,^3. A release for property arrested by warrant may be issued by order of the judge. 54. A release may also be issued by the registrar, unless there is a caveat outstanding against the release of the property,— (a.) Ou payment into covxrt of the amount claiired, or of the appraised valu.,' of the property arrested, or, where cargo is arrested ibr freight only, of the amount of the freight verilied by alhdavit ; immissioncr oi' bLvilhond le Appendix may alttMid A iorin ol' (■ Appendix avits of jns- •uttid, be re- ' bail in iiny ip with hiin, ill be Hewed su<'h service igit. A ibrm 3udix hereto, ith the sulli- ol)ieetion to lUul, will be the registrar 'ration before iitmeut shall -)ecial reasons the return of rties and any cieney of the submit them- s of justiiiea- iid. He may if he thinks ies respecting rraut may i-istrar, unless release of the claiired, or of y arrested, er. ; only, of the davit ; (/'■) On on :1; 31 "•orniorebaijhondsb. arrest j..( inned, or for th iiii-' filed for f] '.•;r„H;:"i:i;:!::-'-'":-"nh lt( I eel to /(»'!■ h( /"■il notobj,.,t(.df "Wiincc of tht ''I'x notic(>ol " '^"1 l^roorthat;' »e aniniiiit l>i'(>|)crtv •^■•inic ii' ob-- 1 - ■■" 1 mil lU'etit I/- ^U'-eti,.s hasi,;;:,; invvi;,!!!;;!:"^ and ad,ln.ss..s ol'll^;. (^••)^>^^'l-appli.ationoftrp '''^^''':'™^^ arrested; ^"•''•.KKe th.- property ],as -l,,,,.,, the or- ''■''"'• '° i»^- <• .■.loasc. ,vi,ho„, p.;rsonai;;,or'by h^lvlllJ^;;:;;'^'];'::! «» th. marshal, either wlmm It i.s taken out. " " ""'"*' ^>' '^^^ party hy -JH. On service of th(> rele.i^ > i ^hal of all fees due , h ch r •"' '^'''^■^'^*'^'/ ^« ^h*' mar- 'vspec.tof the arrest and ."to hoTf/"''"'"'^^'' ^>' ^'^^ '" P-'ty shall be at once .vleas:^;!-,;;',;!;:;^'^"!^-^)'- ^^^^^ pro- TRKLi^iuv^^^py Acts. ",1 ihe names of the shins wl„- i • ' a,Klthename.o&^^^t!;rr--- collision, - Ihe time of the collision; 3. lmp],,e or the collision; W Ihe direction and fone of the wi (^•) The state (;t^«;^^^ frs ^le!S^e^,r;:;:''..-^u'T'''^'^"-'^ ^'- ^- -n- the party interrogated o n;^^ '^ "^ '^''"■^' <'^'t ; and if on-mly, the Judg;^ .n^- o d ; 'hiulir'' «^ '^"^^-rs 'insuii ! urtJier, and either by aifidav to l""'"''*;'' "'' '" ''■'■^"'"r /.onus of interrogatori vs „ul ; ^"'> '^^al exa.uinatiun. the Appendix hereto, Nos 94 ■» d r ' '" ' '"""^^ "^ DiSCOVKHY AND INSPECTION. cIi-ve;^rthr:?^:i;l;::;^^^;^>;to an action to ,nake session or power relating to a " , '^'''^ '"'" ^" his pos- 71. The alfidavit of d? T '" '^"*"''^^'^ "^^''-''i"- orthe docun.'^^'\|;:^^:;-;;!;>;^;;sr..cify which, ifanv, produce. A form of affidiv t o cb ' ' ^'"n^^ '^'^J'"''^^ ^o 'he Appendix hereto, No 26 '^'^''^^''-^^y ^'H be found in par^.^^.S-:,^;^r i;;s;:::;ir^f ' ^ -^-" to any othe,. ^nent m his possession irprerrew!r'''f''"''' ='">' ^^"*'"- ;PK'.stion in the action. A form ofnn ? ^"^ 'V "^^'tter in louud ,n the Appendix hereto .No 27 '^^^'^'^''••^'- '''^^^' (3. If the party server! ^vifU , .■ 'vfuses to do so wit] ii the t^ ''1- ^?P'^'^^^-- omits or '-Averse party n^ay^^ ^h:S:^f '''''''' r^^' the duee. ■' ^^ y '■^ me judge for an order to pro- '-iHnafmim 84 SPKCiAii Case. 7(;. I'artifjs imiy iitiri'c to stiitc tlu' (jut'stioiis at issue li)r the opinion of thi- judst' in iho Ibrin of a special case. 77. irit appears to the jiidge that there is in any action a question ol' law -\vhicli it" would l>e convenient to havt' de- cided in the lirsl instance, he may direct that it shall he raised in a special case or in such other manner as he may deem exjn'dient. 78. l-lvery special case shall be divided into para^•raphs, numbered "consecutively, and shall state concisely such I'acts and docunu'Uts as may l>e necessary to enabh- tlie jiulii'e to decide tho (juestion at issue. 7(t. VAU'vy sjH'cial case shall be signed by parties, and mav be iiled by any i>arty. Motions. 80. A i)arty desirinti' to obtain an order IVom the judu'u sliall iile a notice ol' motion with the alhdavits, if any, on which he intends to rely. 81. The iu)tice ol' nuition shall state the nature of the order desired, the day on which the motion is to be made, and whether in court or in chambers. A lorni of lujtice ol' motion will be found in the Appendix hereto, No. ;^0. 82. ICxcept by consent of the adverse i)arty, or by order of the judire, the notice ol' motion shall be filed liofidy-lovr hums at least before the time at which the motion is made. 83. AVhen the motion comes on for heariua', the judge, after hearing the parties, or. in the absence of any of them, on proof tluit the ]U)tice of motion has been duly served. may make such order as to him shall seem lit. 84. The judge may, on due cause shown, vary or rescind any order previously made. Tendeks. 85. A party desiring to mak(» a tender in satisfaction d' the w'hole or any part of the adverse party's claim, shall pay into court the amount tendered by him, and shall tile a notice of the terms on which the tender is made. Hut the payment of money into court shall not be deemed an ad- mission of the caus<> of action in respect of which it is paid. 86. Within ii ire.eh from the fding of the notice the ad- verse party shall fih^ a notice, stating whether he accepts or rejects the tender, and il' ht> shall not do so, he shall l»e held ro nave rejet ted il. Forms of notice of tender and of notice acceptin<>' or rejecting it will be found in th( Appendix hereto, Nos. ol and 32. ao IS at issiu' lor iiil case. II liny fiction a lit to havo de- al it shall 1)0 iianiu'i' as he () parayrnjMis, onciscly such lo ('iial)lt' (lu> parties, and •oui the judge its, if any, on nature of the is to be made, m ol' notice ol' No. ?.0. V, or by order ed twrn(i/-/bur atiou is made. m', the judc'e, [' any of them, duly served, arv or rescind satisfaction d' [aim, shall pav d shall file ii ade. 15nt the ieemed an ad- lich it is paid. notice the ad- ler he accepts so, he shall he ice of tender e found in the ^7. J^Midini>' fl pr(.c(.i.ding.s shall h le accciidiii,.,. e sus])cii^. Kvideii,.,' shall b," ..iv „ -.i 8!l. RvM „„ '■■""' l''""y HI ,iii„tli,.f ^vlf..e.s,scs;bu, themod.'orn.n ■ "•••'' ''■^"•"'"'"i"') nl '^'' ff'Ven. either on , - ^, L ' ""''^"'"■^•'''""ce sh,l ^'I'Mudg... ^ ""•"" 'J' tile ])artie,s, or by onl^r of "•-i^iriu;, !;;;'r,i;;;;'';:s::;,:i'-, .--•" w.,.. ,. .„„ on hclorethe iudoc nr y '''^'^-''^Mmi i,at in„ ,1,,,,,.. «I-iallyappoiLl.a;' "" '"^•'^"•'"•- -'• - 'onnnissi^ner •^t >\ itliesscs eyaniiiiiwl n i .. g-l-.oraconun/sS; :r^,: /I >,^f- f'"^ .i"'l.v. „,.. ,„. ^'»^l iv-cxaunned in such o 1 "■'"/'"":•'';■••— ^aniincd, '•omnnssioner may direct ,1 '• •"' •'"''-"- '•"yiMrar („• witness by th^jml' Vc!.;i; n/C'^'"'" '-^y '"' Pui toan^ "I'ly I'e. " iL.^istKu, 01 .■ommi,ssu>n,.r ,,« (h,. ,..,,;, . ;'-• 11 ■■my witness is eY'imn, ,-i i "^''^n>.vtation shall be made - a u^ "'^•'^•P''"f'^!'•• ionn ,n the Api^dix Ki! N^^ 3^"'^ "'"■■^"^^ ^" '^e Oatiim. l»:";7d,n<..s. l-orms of App >i t ' ,^; ^ ''Y^IY P^riicnhv wili be found in the A ppex/,l^x ;;!.":; o.Val^'"'"^^'^'- ''^^^^^ 9^. If any person tendered for *i, f"'i'- objects to take an oath o uV'^'Tr "'''^^'".^ ""vi- ^>»t to take an oath, or s by r^-.so , o •^'''^"V" "''^ ^"''^"^P- knoxylcdc^e or beliefinc^,^ , , ^ " ' n ^"T'"';:''^ «'' 'vlio.!^,,, '" '1" oath, thejudo-o or per 01 ''•'''^'?'''"'-^^*^ ""^^^-e <^^" \«hall, if satisfLd h X f o T'^ ^" a-lminisfcr the "" '»"'li>'S' effect on rcon .i V "^^ ''''"^'/^.^ ^^'""1'' h^ve "» oath, to make a de hr-it o T n ^''''"V '^V^' ^" ''"" of ';"'"'^'tion in lieu of oat 1, ? 1 k /"'%'^^^^*^^-'"'l of d ^'^''•''to, Nos. 35 and 36 ^' ^^""^^ ^'^ the Appendix Affidavits. ^^^^;,_I^^ry affidavit shall 86 96. The iiiiini'. addii'ss. and dt'scription ol" ov»• inst-rlcd tht-vi'in. !t7. Tht' names of all thf persons niakinLi' an allidavit, and the dates when, and the places where it is sworn, shall bo inserted in the jurat. US. When an allidavit is made by any person who is blind, or who i'rom his siunature or otherwise appears to be illiterate, the person belbre whom the allidavit is sworn shall certify that the allidavit was read over to the deponent, and that the deponent appeared to understand the same, and made his mark or wrote his siiiiiature thereto iii the presence of the person before whom the allidavit was .sworn. 1)!). When an alhdavit is made in English by a person who does not speak the English lanuuage, or in Ei vieh by a person who does not speak the l-'remh languagv, the allidavit shall be taken down and read ov;-r to the deponent l)y interpretation either of a sworn interpreter of the court, or of a person previously sworn faithfully to interpret the allidavit. A form of jurat will bi> found in the Appendix hereto, No. 37. 100. Affidavits nuiy, by permission of the judge, be used as evidence in an action, saving all just "Xceptions, — (1.) If sworn to, in the United Kiugdoui of Great Hritain and Irelaiul, or in any British Possession, before any persoiv authorized to administer oaths in the said United Kingdom or in such Tossession res- pectively ; (2 ) If sworn to in any place not being a part of Her ]\Iajesty's dominions, before a British minister, coiisiil, vice-consul, or notary public, or before a judge or magistrate, the signature of such jiidge or "magistriite being authenticated by the official seal of the court to which he is attached. 101. The reception of any affidavit as evidence may ])e objected to, it the affidavit has been sworn before the .solicitor for the party on whose behalf it is offered, or be- fore a partner or clerk of such solicitor. Examination of Witne(>ses bekork Trial. 102, The judge may order that any witness, who cannot conveniently attend at the trial of the action, shall be ex- amined previously thereto, belbre either the judge, or the registrar, who shall have power to adjourn the examination from time to time, and from place to place, if he shall thiuK necessary. A form of ordt^r for examination of witnesses will be found in the Appendix hereto, No. 38. i 87 every porsoii uliidiivit, iuul .'orii, shall bo •rsoii who is iippt'iii's to ho iivil is swovii t he (h'ponciit, 11(1 the same, thoroto in the iillidiivit was li hy a ix'isou or ill lMM<'h lanMe I'y order of the judir,, ' ' ''''"^v-.d o,, taxation, ex.vpt 100. Th.. ,.,;,! " _,. i" )v'''''«^ -'''''^halM;:;:;:^;,;:;;;r-^'-i' '- take., dow,. '•y the Judo,, or reo.i«,;;,'^,'''\'^f''«rro,.t or approved of ease may be. = "' *^' ''> "i'" <'ommissioiiei-, as (he or, inal!:;; i;;'''t!i:2n ':,::if ' >';,'*'^"r' '" ^'- ■•--^'•v. hy the commission,.,. ,o ,' n ';."'' "Il'^ ''"^ transmitted mission. A fonn of ret , n ' -'■'"^' *'H''"'"'' with his .,)m- — wHl be lound ni' "S"^""/" --"i- wil- . 'OH- A8.soonasthocer.ili 1 •■^^•'"• '" t'»"'-,.o.istrv,it mav bet "''"*"',^''" ^'"'^ h""" ''-eived -v d ;^; ;,;'5y'"^ ^'-i '>y .-ither p':;; ^'xeeptions. " ' "'*'^'' a'-tion, .savint-' all ju,,t ^SHoiniiAND AVriters. 'J- -'i'j;";-" 'f ^iully ,o repl.^ !'ob>s, .•ertili.a by him to 1 ' ..rr ,• '", f orthand writer's .l"^y«' rei-^istrar, or comnd ' one J f^^ '^ ^'PItovcI hy the '"■. "^lS'^-^1 in or transmi e To hV . 'r'"' ''';'>' ''"• '^^^^^ :'Vi?'*'',""' ^^'"'"'- ■^''='". 'l"'""' copies of such tr, : ^:^''"''><'-^npply lo the reolstrar ^'--l^'^l '<>the udl and he'"';' """•"^' ^^'^^"^ '^^^^ ;'''d ])efendaiit respT. oti^^ ,'''' {'t-m ^r*'!, '^* ^^" ^'^''''''iff t.'rod to the shorthand wt'er wil TV V' ^1^" ''^'''"i"'- hereto, No, 41. ^^ '" ^"^ ^«""*1 )'i the Appendix Pri? •VTLVO. and 10. Thejudovmayord written proofs or an er that the whole of the pleadi ^y part thereof, shall b nffs printed 88 lu'lori' ihi- trial ; im . prol't'.ssional knowlfdgc llf. Tht' I't't's of tlu' nsst'Nsovs shall hi' paiil in tin- livst instanri' l>y till' riainliU', unh'.vs tin- Judyo siiall olhrrwiKc ordt'r. Siri'TlNC. DOWN lOI! TUIAL. 114. An artioii shall hr si't down lor trial hy liliiiLi' a no- tin' of trial. A ibrni ol' notirt' ol' trial will hi' I'ound in thi' Appiiidix lu'iTto, No. 42. 11.') ir thi-rp has not Iji'i'U any appearunri', the Plaint ill may set down tin' artion lor trial, on ohtainiuL: from tlir judgi' Icavi' to proci'i'd ex /i(irli\ — (n.) In an artion in /inrsinuiii. or an action uuainst pro- reeds in rourt, alter the expiration ol' hro irn;/iS from the servii'o of the writ ol'sununons ; (/y.) In an action in rem (not beinu' an action against pm- eeeds ill court), alter the expiration of tiro v-nl.s I'roin the liling of the warrant, in;. If there has been an appearani'c, either party ni;iy set down the action lor trial. — (« ) After the expiration ofnwe ?/,'f^/r I'roin the entrv of thr ■ ■ " " ■ I(.i- ai)pi'aran'i', unless an order has been inadi pleadings, or an application for .such an order is pcndinu' ; {b.) If pleadinu'-s Iuiac been ordered, when the last pleml- iiig has been filed, or when the time allowed to the adverse party for filing any pleading has ex- l)ired without such pleading having been liled. In collision cases the Preliiiiinary Acts may be opened as soon as the action has been set down for trial. 117. "Where the writ ol'snmmfnis liasl»een indorsed wiili a claim to have an account taken, or the liability has berii admitted or determined, and the question is .simply as lo the amount due, the judge may, on the application of eitlnr partv, fix a time within which the accounts and vouchers, and the proofs in support thereof shall 1)e liled, and at the expiration of that time either party may have the matter set down for trial. ill SUill lllillllKT l)t; |innti'(l in piirfy. <»■ with- it tllC IlilllU'l' III :im' iiautiial or aid ill tln' iii'>t •sjiall otli.'i'wisc hy niiiiL;' n no- il l)t' ioiiiid ill ct', the riaiiititl iiiiiiiiu' IVoni tlif on aiiiiiiist |)ro- II oi' luu) iree/is iiioiis ; ion ai»'ainst pm- m ol' firo v'tcL'- thor i)arty may the entry of tlif been made jnr It'll an oi'tlcr is I tho last plcad- imt' allowed lu leading- has ex- ig' ln'(>n tiled. niav 1)« oi)eiie(l trial. II indorsed willi bility has hei'ii is simply as lo liration of either i and vouehers, )e tiled, and ■■'■\ have the mailer •IN. After ih 9^ II I A I. "'■'"■ "'"y upon ..iviMo. iV """""• ■■"Id pi, ,,■ ' > -^^'> 'i-'Mdow :;,':i;i'''^''^i'.!r>y.e;idavvM^^^ '■iM'I'-Mted ,..,.,,,,,,,, ,Vi;;;!|;;^-.ys,,t.n.ofthe ;.,,,;.;;;,;; !''^""">-.'l l-.in l!u ft"' ;"""""'" ''iaintiirshill ^''"" '"'inn. '""" "■""till or whi.h l)..|;,Hl,'',f ;^;';|'p^'r■l^iJ■-;l;;;:s'";;!^l;-".^^ ., , •'""■^ ;-^'all II,,,, ,„|,|,,,, ,|„ ,' • ")^ I I,- ..ll„.r I,;,,,, „, h'KI'Eril'XcKS. '::tjL;:^. ■"■■ -^»'"i""y -• o;"r.';;,t £■-;;: •"■SKlK, may a.ljo,,,,, i|,„ ',' "' ^ '" "■'■•"■^'"Ifar, ,i„,l i|,„ -;^^-om piaeetcj pi..!';;. ,n;;if ;;:?:; r;:^^ •^■-'^ J^r.;^;:f r;;;t ''::;^ li^?^^- *^'; -^^^^rar shaH '•"•t^ii"'- particulars that niav „ ''^''"^' f<»^';ther with any ••q>ort will be found iu hf A 1 ul ^ 'h''^' , V"^'" *^^" thj- '28. When fl ApP'ndix hereto. JVo, 43. P|>ities, aud either part •;^reporr is ready, notiee sh i'i'l)ort may thoreupou tak. ill be sent to tht ' "P aud iiie th. 40 12!). Within two we Tt'pDvt, cither party may e/.-s from the lilins- of the reu-istrar's lih' a notice of motion to vary the re port, specifying the items objected to 130 At the hearing of the motion the juda-e may make Mich order thereon as to him shall seem lit, or may remit the matter to the registrar for further imiuiry or report. 131. If no notice of motion to vary the report is filed within two weeks from llling the registrar's report, the re- l)orl shall stand conUrmed. Costs. Vii. In general costs shall follow the result; biit thi- judge may'^in any case make such order as to the costs as to him shall seem lit. 133. The judae may direct payment of a lump sum in lieu of taxed costs. 134 If any Plaintilf (other thmi a seaman suing for his wages or for'the loss of his clothes and effects in a collision), or any Deftnidaut making a counter-claim, is not resident in the'district in which the action is instituted, the judge may, on the application of the adverse party, order him to <>'ive bail for costs. 13;"). A party claiminu- an ex(^essive amount, either by way of claim, or of set-off or counter-claim, may l)e con- demned in all costs and damages thereby occasioned. 13t; If a tender is rejected, but is afterwards accepted, oi is held ])y the judge to be sufficient, the party rejecting the tender shall, unless the jrxdge shall otherwise order, be con- demned in the costs incurred after tender made. 137. A party, who has not admitted any fact which m the opinion of the judge he ought to have admitted, mny be condemned in all costs occasioned by the non-admissiou. 138. Any party pleading at unnecessary length or takinii' any unnecessary "proceeding in an action maybe condemned in "all costs thereby occasioned. Taxation of Costs. 139. A party desiring to hare a bill of (>osts taxed shall file the bill, and shall procure an appointment from ilie reo'istrar for the taxation thereof, and shall serve the oppe- sit'i! party with notice of the time at which such taxation will tak(> place. 140. At the time appoint d, if either party is present, the taxation shall be proceeded vvith. 141. AYilhin one week from the completion of the tiiXii- tion application may be made, by either party, to the judgi' to review the taxation. 41 a lump sum in ;y is present, the i42. Costs betw...„ party and pa,";'^ ^''''''''' '^^^^'^tov L;" ,^ ;;;^;;;;\ ^j-tvveen soli.-ifor and ,.li.,,t ^un: pay .11 the ..osts att;;.,-;,!!. /hM^i^;'' '^- ->'-*«>■■ S ^^•'i^t'p:>-!;i^-;;:,;:tt^ Al'PKAI.SKMEXT AM) SaLE. .tc. tin judii-e , th(> judn-e 'I "'oninii,s- «lo,i of sal,. I,„i„„. ,;4„'ai»hi.i. Form, i? ?o,„' „ °"o ns":!;;" '"'''"^^"■'i '" 'i» ^ri-;-".""" ^'"" "•^" '« «--• ";~;i.e"i;„°i.d'i"t,r:;:; 'i»0. The , .01111111881011 sli-iM .... . ;:.'■• -«u,.r ill .i,,i„„ iM;:?';i.rot.;.',i;r,"™ ^^■"'"= «eds of tho »„|,., aud Jh ili v' 'lA h', ™'"'' .">» '™« I"-- "■ ™:"'! ""I '--her. in .upport'tht:?"""'"""' '"" ''- 153. Applicati m tin fgis'rar on the taxation. proceed.'^ revn^w the registrar's t on may b.Mnade to the jnd ixatnni. Jiiug-e on motion (o 42 1;")4. Tho jndii-e may, if he thinks lit, ordor any property under the iiriest of the .oiirt to be inspected. A form of ordc'r for insp.'ctiou will be found in the Appendix lu'reto, No. 50. DiSCONTINUAXCK. 15.-) The riiuntitfmav, at any time, diseontinue his ae- tiou by lilin^• a notice to that elfect, and the Defendani shall thereupon be entitled to have jud<>iuent entered f'>v his costs of a.'lion on liliuu' a noticr to enter the same. Ihe discontinuance of an action by the I'laintilf shall not preju- dice any action consolidated therewith or any counter-daini previously set up 1)V th*' Defendant, forms of notice of discontinuance and "of notice to enter .)ud^•ment lor costs will be found in the Appendix hereto, Nos. 51 aiul o2. Consents. I5tj. Any consent in writing .sii-'n(>d by the parties may, by permission of the registrar, be hied, and sluiU thereupon become an order of court. C'ertificatk uv Stati-: of Action. 157. Upon the application of any person the registrar shall, upon payment of the usual fee, certify as shortly as he conveniently can, the several proceedini<-s had in his olhce in any action or matter, and the dates thi'reof. AppealFrom the .Tudoment ouOkder of a Lc^cal ,Iud(h-: IN Admiralty to the Exciiequeu Court. 158. Auy person who desires to appeal to the Exchequer Court, from any judgment or order of a Local Judge in Ad- miralty of the said court, shall givi' security in the sum ol' two hundred dollars if such judgment or order is final, or if interlocutory, in the sum of one hundred dollars, to the satisfaction of such local judge, or of the judge of the Ex- chequer Court, that he will etf'ectually prosecute his aji- peal and pay such costs as may b(> awarded agaiust him by the l"]xche(pier Court. If the 'appeal is by or on behalf of the Crown, no security shall be necessary. 151). All appeals to the Exchequer Court from any judg- ment or order of any Local Judge iu Admiralty of the court shall be by way of rehearing, and shall be brought by notice of motion in a summary way, and no petition, case or other formal proceedinu' other than such notii'c of lion shall be necessary. The appelUuit may by th^^ mo notice of motion appeal from the whole or any part of aiiv judgment or or der, and the notice of motion shall stati 43 <"n''uy';ilK.;.'.':,^'';;;',;;W-»'^;.»l> l.-».n-,.d „„„„ „,,,,„_, 161. Noticii of anni'..! r,.^ •ippeal IS brouffht TTnm" '' decision from whiXlu have powor to draw inf.: iuce o .. 'Th ^^'' ''ourt hi I •i'' that part only of the Jl i "°*'''*^ of appeal in.,,; '•"d such povvci^nav ,lso f '" "'">' ^'^ ^'^'versed^oi v, ! ,^ 2;;y of the responSSJlt^t ^.rHer!^ "^ f'-- o^^aj ' ^1 (lents or parties mn,. „ * u ^ ''*'^' althon'>-h sueh ,. 01' the deiiji^;;.^ ^iz^^^^'^^ ^'■- o^t.s::i , ;t'' ^^« to the whole or m of 'tV'^'^''" ^« '"^^e siv '»^ may be.just. "^^ ^''''^ of the costs of the appeal thelxcLqr Su!"t"f :'?"^^ ^^^^^7^- '^ «h^^" 'n>Pe.r to iawful Ibrthe'said onti-ht to be had. ^^ the verdict and ;n^S^:":;^!k!!;i^^hall ^^nnk fit "*-^\v trial shall be had indg-ment shall be ^ , . , to ord set aside, and that It er 44 for 104 It shall not, uiulor iiuy eircumstaiiccs, be necessary ndi'ut to ffivi' uotice of motion l)y way ot cross a rospo a\y\w 111 but il'ii r.'siiondeut inti'iids. upon the hearing- oi th. appeal, to contonathat the d.'.isiou ol the lo.'al .]ud-e m Admiralty should be varied, he shall within the time spe. i- lied in thl" next rule, or such time as may be prescril)ed hy special order, ffive notice ol' such intention to any parties who may be elfected by such contention. The omission to o-ive such uotic." shall not in any way interiere with the powi-r of the court on the hearing of the appeal to treat the whole .ase as open, but may, in the discretion o the covrrt, be oT„und for an adjournment of the appeal, or tor a special order as to costs. 1(]5 Subiect to i.nv special order which may be made, notice' by a respondent under the last preceding rule shall, in the case of any appeal from a linal .)udo-uient. be a fourleen days' notice, and, in the case of an appeal horn an "interlocutory order, a seven days' notice. 106 The party appealing from a jiidgment or order shall produce to the feii-istrar of th.' Kxch'quer Court the judg- ment or order or an office copy theri-of, and shall l.'ave with hiin a copy of the notice of appeal to be hied, and such olhcer shall thereupon set down the appeal by entering the same in the proper list of appeals, and it shall come on to be heard according to its order m such list unless the .! udgc of the lixchenuef Court shall otherwise direct, but so as not to .'ome into the paper for hearing before the day named in the notice of appeal. Kh AVhere an ex parte application has been refused by the Local .Tuda-e in Admiralty, an application f.>r a similnr purpose may be made to the lilxcht-quer Coiirt ex park within ten da, IS from the date of such reliisal, or within such enlargi'd'time as the Judge of the Exchequer Court may allow. 168 When any question of fact is inyolved in an appeal, the evidence taken before the Local Judge in Admiralty bearing on such question shall, subject to any special order, be brought before the Exchequer Court as follows:— (a.) As to any evidence taken by affidavit, by the produc- tion of printed copies of such of the affidavits a> have been punted, and cilice copies of such of them as have not been printed ; {b ) As to any evidence u'iven orally, by the production of a copy of the judge's notes, or such other mate- rials as the court may deem expedient. 169. ■\Vherc evidence has not been printe ''. in the proceed- in o-s before the Local Judge in Admiralty, the Lo-al Jud in Admiralty, or order the w purpose iV ,, ^. the .ludge of the lixcht'quer Court, m • „h'ole or any part thereof to be printed for th if the appeal. Any party printing evidence for th } 4o be ne(.'08sary ,viiy of croKs- Kniring- of tht^ )cal jvidt>'i' in ic tiiut^ spi'ci- pn^scrilx'd by Lo auy parties it> omission to •li'vc with the pptnil to treat icrt'tion of the ppeal, or for a nay be made, •I'ceding rule idii-ment. be a -)peal from an or order shall nrt the judg- all leave with lied, and such y entering the \\\ fome on to less the.Tudgi' ■ect, but so as the day named MMi refvised by n for a similar Court ex jxirh xsal, or within ;cheqvier Court d in an appeal, in Admiralty y speeial ordi'r. llows : — by the produc- le affidavits a> af suehof them the production leh other nuue- •nt. in the proceed- he Lo"al Juduv icr Court, ni.iy printed for thi' n'idence for tlu' purpose oliiii th »P])eal without I'l-eof, unless the J otht'i-wis,. order. 170. Ii; upon (he ] urh order shall h. udge of th.' ]•: xeh ir th e (Osrs equer Court shall as to the ruli »g or direct icariiioT.r 1,11 appeal quer Court slial] li loi «'iico, and to sueh otl 'vid leeni expedient 171. Ui ive reo-iinl t ' f^' the Local Jud ' i' question ari> > verilied not ''. the l-:xeht ''I- materials as th es or other nrt iiiav e (•( ■shall operate so as to b-u I, ^^.Te has been no ai)p,.al -urtfromgi.„...th!;:-J-t';.- tory.in any matter not^>e..•'^ '!'''' ''":'' /^ '"^-'rlo-u- ■specta leave o,' the Kxeh q :^. CW t be". ^"^"^ ' ""."''^ '•.^- expiration of //urn/ ,!„„, .,ncl .o n V ' ''^"'/^•if "I"t th,. by such leave, be brom'lit "jt ?h" 7 •'^?""' ''^""' •'^'"P' The said resi)eetiv,. period sh. I '^^'^''^V^'' ""^ ''■'''■" '^"U such order was pronoutuvd r i h^ " " * '," '""" ^^'^i<'" notiee then.of. In.d in Vl o h , ' i'^'^'''^^''"^ ^'''^^ ^^''^^ which the juclnnu.nt or order '■'"''•, *''°"^ ^^''' t'"'"' at wise perfec/ed, or, n the 'fs of'.r'"''r' "'!^"''"'' "'' «^^^^>'- t^oa Irom .he dale o|' s;;,h .vfns.! ' ''"^""'^ ''' ''' '^^'P""- li-i- An appeal shall not operate" as •, s(..u . c fi proceedmo-s nnder the fl..,.i., % ^'' ''Xeeution or ■'n- as the Lo,;i Juc i „ .U ^ n dtJ'l^nf '^ .^7"- "^-Pt so ^"'^y ord,.r ; and no in-ern e h ; , 4° ,\''^' J'^>^^-i.'quer Court invalidated, exv,.pt so fa • • / V 7 ^'''"r*?'^""' '^'''''l ''e Court may direet '' '''" '^'''^'^" «' ^^e I'xchequ.,. Exchequer Court ofhTn if f' "\ Admiralty or to (he .he i J instance 'tft^!; iSj^lt' • lli;; Sll^" -<^^ ^^ 176. On appealfron ./ioc. 1 V'^^'^f ,'^" ^^^' "^o'^on. for such tirnl. as exec t on Lt } Fl'] ^"^^'^^^7- i"t"rest ■shall be allow,>d un e s he o 1 i '^'"1 ''-^' ^^'' ^^PP^^^^^ and the taxing ofii o 'n w ^^m / ='i "■^^^^''•^^'i- -vLvs. ='"y order for that purpo^e^ ^ ' '"''^ ''''''''' ^^'"hout r-AVMENTS L\TO CoURI ^^''i^^S^I^l'^Z'^t-^T ^^^^'^ ^^ I-d- upon -ouut of the registrar -it n l /^' '"P^^^"^'' ^« ^ he ac- Canada to be anpinv.^ by the 'udr.^ "' '^1 ^/^^"'"^°" '>^' of the Treasury^Joard, imJtii¥^=:;^:.:j^^,^S^ --^-" 41 lound in the Appendix 46 178. A bank or Treasury roceipt for the amount shall be filed, and thereupon the payment into eourt shall l)e deemed to bt^ complete. Payments OUT OK Court. 17!i. No money shall be paid out of eourt except "Pon an order siii-ned by 'the judue. ( )u signing" a receipt to be ]m'- pared in the registry', the party to whom the money is pay- a])le undi'r the order will receive a cheque for the amount signed by the registrar, upon the ])ank in which thi' money has been" lodged, or an ordt>r upon the Treasurer m such form as the Trcnvsury Board shall direct. A form of order for payment out of court will be found in the Appendix hereto. No. 55. Caveats. Any person desirinii' to prevent the arrest of any pro- may file a notice, undertaking, within three days 180. party ...^.j — , >^ after being required to do so, to give bail to any action or counter-i^aim that may have been, or may be, brought against the property, and thereupon the registrar shall enter aT-aveat in the caveat warrant book hereinafter mentioned. l"'orxas of notice and of caveat Avarrant will be found in the Appendix hereto, Nos. 56 and 57. 181. Any person desiring to prevent the rehnise of any property under arrest, shall file a notice, and thereupon the registrar shall *'nter a caveat in the caveat release book ht°einafter mentioned. Forms of notice and of caveat re- lease will be foiuul in the Appendix hereto, Nos. 58 and -59. 182. Any person desiring. to prevent the payment of money out of court shall file a notice, and thereupon the registrar shall enter a caveat in the caveat payment book he^inafter mentioned. Forms of notice and of caveat pay- ment will be found in the Appendix hereto, Nos. 60 and 61. 183. If the person entering a caveat is not a party to the action, the notice shall state his name and address, and an address within three miles of the registry at which it shall be sutficient to leave all doi'uments required to be served upon him. 184. The entry of a caveat warrant shall not prevent the issue of a warrant, but a party at whose instance a warrant shall be i.ssued lor the arrest "of any property in respect of which there is ,i caveat warrant outstanding, shall be con- demned in all costs and damages occasiont'd thereby, unless he shall show to the satisfaction of the judge good and suf- ficient reason to the contrary. 185. The party at whose instance a caveat release cr cav- eat pavmeiit is entered, shall be condemned in all costs and damages occasioned thereby, unless he shall show to the satisfaction of the judge good and sulficient reason to the contrary. ount shiiU bo all 1)0 (Icemod ccept upon au 'ipt to bo ]ivo- luoiioy is pay- n- tho amouut eh tho monoy iviror in suoh ibrni ot'ordor the Appoiidix ost of any pro- lin three days any artion or y bo, brouo'ht trav shall onter ;or montionod. found in the reh^iso of any thoreupon tho t release book 1 of caveat ro- s[os. 58 and -59. e payment of thereupon the payment book . of caveat pay- Xos. 60 and 61. a party to tho ddress, and an which it shall to be served ot prevent the anco a ^\ arrant y in respect of , shall bo con- thereby, unless I good and suf- release cr cav- iu all costs and U show to tho reason to tho "■'" h^' found in ,„o i^j^,:i,r^:^ "'"■''■"»"' 1«8. Th,. j„dgv may „v..r,,,l,. „„;. ,.„-«„/■ witnes^;ilf:;:;;/i:ii;^';;,,t--l>'^l the attondanco of a ^^'•"P'"'^^J I'y tho pa tv ul i n"l ^"'■''••^"'^''■h •Phalli.,. i'''''eto, Xos. 63 and 64 ^''''"^^ '" *^^"' Ai)pondix pro\od bv Orders for Pavmext. om or ...... ,,^ ,^ ei;:Jra;j;a;!rKoX-po::- ^"^^^ .1- k^;;:^m,v^£tC^th^ ^r^^ z '''' ^« --nici..nt. iound duo, ortr^£^^:2^^'^^ Paythosun. within suefo;ttI^jK^l^:(^';^^i-"'.-ithont ddaybe brought ' outompt, tho ftul'ot ,V ol] - '^ '^ disobedion,Hror of order for cC mitta]\,7l ''' ^^'^^ '.''""^ittod. Forms ^•- Appendix Co! Nor'rind'r"''' "^" '^^ ^'^^^'^ ^ ^h. order for committal shall be executed by the mar- 48 EXECLTIOX. I'.to. Any clt'crtH' or onU'V of tho court, mado iu the t'xercise of its Admintlty jurisdiction, miiy be enforced in the same manner as a decree or order made in the exercise ot the ordinary civil jurisdiction of the court may lie en- forced. Seals. 10(!. The seals to ho used iu the registry and district re- gistries shall be such as the Judge of the Exchequer Court may from time to time direct. Instruments, &('. 107. Every warrant, release, commission, attachment, and other instrument to be executed by any ofRcer of, or com- missioner acting under the authority of, the court, shall be prepared in the registry and signed by the registrar, and shall be issued under the seal of the coiirt. 198. Every document issued under the seal of the court shall bear date on the day oi sealing and shall be deemed to be issued at the time of the sealing thereof. llt!» Every document requiring to be served shall be served within twelve monlhs from the date thereof, otherwise the service shall not be valid 200. Every instriiment to be executed by the marshal shall be left with the marshal by the party at whose in- stance it is issued, with written instructions for the execia- tion thereof. Notices from the Registry. 201. Any notice from the registry may be either left at, or sent by post by registered letter, to the address for ser- vice of the party to whom notice is to be given ; and the day next after the day on which the notice is so posted shall be considered as the day of service thereof, and the posting thereof as aforesaid shall be a sufficient service. Filing. 202. Documents shall be filed by leaving the same in the registry, with a minute stating the nature of the document and the date of filing it. A form of minute on filing any document will be found iu the Appendix hereto, No. 69. 203. Any number of documents iu the same action may be hied with one and the same minute. Time. 204. If the time for doing any act or taking any proceed- ing in an action expires on a Sunday, or on any other day on which the registry is closed, and by reason thereof sxich act or proceeding cannot be done or taken on that done or taken on the nes uay, It may De aon the registry is open. ay ntuU' in the ! enforced in 1 the exerrise ; may he eii- d distrirt re- hequer Court achment, and n' of. or com- ourt, shall he i-ef^istrar, and I of the eonrt ,11 be deemed ved shall be ioi, otherwise the marshal at whose in- fer the execii- either left at, Idress for ser- ; and the day osted shall be i the posting e same in the the document on filing any ito, No, 69. le action may ' any proceed- on any other eason thereof aken on that lay on which th 20,5. Where, by th era, any act 49 ose rules or b' or finy order mad e under ■> h.- or after ,„)• hours. ,hJ „„t inclml,, "he ,v IT 'l 'T '"""«' '" seem fi(.,aadanvsu h i'.'r^ ""'^ ^"''^'•^ "« to him ^hall the appii-aUon dlt.^ i^^?^;;^ -!^,''" ^r^^^'^^ although piration of the time prescdbod. ' "'"' ''^^''' '^" •'•^■ SrTTIXGS OF TKK CoURT ib:'smin!;:^;:^!5;;f;;!!jrtl;;r^^"i^'°'^^'''^^ proceeding-s from ime to time S I''' '"''^ """^ ''^^^'''""^ the him shall seem fit. ^ ^'''''' P''^'*^' to phice as to Keoistry and Registrar shall not act as counsel or'solic?tor inTh: ^or^t. ""'' "^ Mahshal. .0 him aud shall Zkl rrra^ihZf"'"' "" ""'''™^«'^ cans tEaS eL'uTr' '"'^r" " °"^«- -'«!"»« m,.ut iu person ho shan™Xv ""'"">' """"« ''">' '"'""- his olBce'r to exm.te the sZ^ '""° ™™'""'^"' P"-""" '"' Holidays. o/^LI';s,'to7l.-ri'd''''k";t;rM'\°'''™r?^»"''-'''-d and ChristmatllTv » ,,i L 1^ "'"■'J'' '^'""" Tuesday, law or b, P-,?S^n^^bX^a?hSiiT;;'Sl,5 Records of the Court 111 order of dalp nnrlav +v, i, j r ^'.^^''^^ar shall enter page nul^^^:X o Sf a^lf'./'r^ .T of ' the commeneemeot of the aetion, of all appearano'es ente'edf 50 all (loi'uiiu'iits isMii'd or lili'(l. nil nets done, mul all ordors d(l. niadt ()V tl ICJl uu^re, or bv and (ircRH's ol tlu' court, wlu'tJuT n thi' nvn'istrar. or by consent of the parties iu tho action. Forms oi'niinule oi' order ol' coiirt, of iuinut(> on examina- tion oi' witnesses, ol' minute oi' decree, and ol' minutes in an action lor damage by collision, will be I'ouml in the Apjx'n- dix hereto, Nos. 7" to T^!. 214. There shall be kt pt in the reutistry a caveat warrant book, a caveat release l)ool\, and a caveat payment book, in which all sucli caveats, respectively, and the withdrawal thereol', shall be entered by the registrar. 215, Any solicitor may inspect the minute and caveat books. 21(1. The ])arties to an action may, while the action is pending"', and I'or our i/i'ar alter its termination, inspect, free of charge, all the records in the action. 217. l']xcept as provided by the two last ]nH'ceding- rules, no jierson shall be tiititled to iuspeci the rerords in a i)end- iug action without the permi.ssion of the registrar. 218. In an action which is terminated, any persoii may on payment of a search lee. inspect the recods in the action, CoiMEs. 2 lit. Any person entitled to inspect any do>'nment in an action shall, on payment of the proper charges for the same, bo entitled to an olUce copy thereof under seal of the court. Forms. 22i\ The forms in the AppiMidix to these rules shall l)e followed with such variations as th(> circumstances may re juire, and any party usinu' any other forms shall be lial)le for any costs occasioned thereby. Fee.-^. 2:.'l. Subject to the following rules, the fees set forth in the tables of fees in the Api)endix hereto shall be allowed on taxation. 222. In any proceeding instituted in the registry at Ot- tawa the fei's to be taken by the registrar shall be paid in stamps, and the proceeds of I he sale of such stamps shall be paid into the Consolidated lvevenu(> Fund of Canada. 22o. ^Vhere the fee is per folio, the folio shall be counted at the rate of 100 words, and every numeral, whethev con- tained iu columns or otherwise written, shall be couuced and ( haru'ed for as a word. 224. Where the sum in disput(,> does not exceed §200, or the value ol' the rea does not i'xceed §400. one-half only ol' the fees (other than disbursements) set forth in the Table hereto annexed shall be charged and allowed. 225. AVhere t^osts are awarded to a V\ siou " sum in dispute " shall mean the lintifF, the expres- sum recovered by fl nil nrdors jiulgt'. i)r by ih(! action. )ii I'xainiiiii- inutcs ill ail 1 the Appcii- cat waiTiiiit t'lit hfH)k, ill withdiMwal and tavcat llio action is inspect, i'iHM' (Mling ruleK, Is in a pond- rar. l^crsoii may in the ai'tion. imeiit in an for tlio saint.', ol' the court. ilos shall be stances mav ball be liabl'e i si^t forth in 1 be allowed nistry at Ot- 1 be paid in ^tamps shall f Canada. 1 be counted .vhether coii- [ be counted ?eed $200, or -half only of in the Table ^, the expres- •eoovered by '."" ,'" "ddiin.n t., tl, 51 urn. ir ;,„v, 5.;:^:r::i;;;if::.;,r; •■r■;:;^t::l::,';r;: ^"I.V .-IimU be allowed.'- ' '" ""•■ "■"■""' •"•''"'• 'Hat half |,...s -^'^;'''in';r';;c;irr':^^^^ ."""^^"'1 "> revive i;.,. " , '•" '»">: Proc ii,.„. ""'y '.^ nee,.s,sarv. "'"" "'" "" of ,, solicitor Casks Sot I'ljovii IDKI) FOR 22s. In „]] lor by these K„l,,, ,1 "' I'dlowed. '^' "' •'"•"^ti'o in Knyiand .shall --!•. These liuJin; vli.ill ^vhich notice ot it ''""y' '"'" '•"•<■"' "11 the ,].,,. ^'nmril shuU he V. blisl S '^; ""•' ''>' ""'r Males ■ ^""'•f of Canada on i,,s Adn i • h ""^' '" <^" Kx'li".|Uei liKPi-:.\u.V(i Ci,Arsi. ;..>p?ov.:iTt?:l t;;.l'^;^^Lrr'!;^^ ^'^^ "--• ^>^' ^i^-- <-"^"'al in Council a,Hi-b"^lr^,"''';''"?'<'y the Governor- J-^ published in th„ k„;/^'' ^^^'^.I'-'«ty i" Council '•"'- and regulations. £ Xr whr*!! ^^'^ ^•'^'-^'"i' ;',""oxed, and the tabh> ol fees ^/^ ^^rnis thereto J^xchequer Court in Adminlt L 'r "' ^'?'' "» ^'^^^ ."--' ^" ^ ouncil 'y the judo-e of sth out on th .? ""Z-'^^' '^"^^ "^ndo ,^8!). and approved bv H s ./' r,,^^'^^ '^"^i °^' '^''nuary. <;;'""ral iu Council on the l] h dav of k'-, '^' Governo;. ''• mles of the said Maritiine CwS^^^cJ^l H^ •'' ''''' "^^ iJated, at Oi f^iwa, this oth day of December A. D. 1892. CMiO. W. BUKlilDGE. •r. E. C. 62 appf:ni)ix. I. I'OTIMS Rule 4. No. I. TlTLK OK COI'UT. In the Exchequer Court ov Canada. In Admiralty. or {if instituted in a District Rcs^istnj) In the Exchequer Court of Canada. The QUE15EC (or as the rase may be) ADMIRALTY DISTRICT. Kulo 4. No. No. -2. Title of Action in rem [Title of court.] _\here insert the mimber of th^' action]. A.B.. Plaintiff, against (a.) The Ship orih.) The Ship or{c.) The Ship and freight. her carsfo and frei. :]. Title uFArriox ix i No. [Ti(/e EUfUSAM. of court ] ''"»'^^>-f>h^- number of the uclton\ AB., I'laintilf agumst Th." Owners of th.- Ship Action tor b.«/e.«^..;;';:;;;,^^.. ^.«, /..). • f»^ «>■ ^/'« r.,se Kill.- «^^'^^-^^- Rulo,. No 4. Title ok Action in the Name ok thk C [Title of court.] Onvs!^ • ^^'?' ^^'^^'"'^ "I't'iber of action] r '^'o" '-"1(1} the (^)iiet.ii. '"•""""'"'«""■ i» "" Offl,. „r Ad.„i,,,l,y| ag'aiutit '^" f«-) The Ship r ;^' l^''" ^'■'•- the rase may be], (*) A.B.,,Scc. [the person " ... Action fbS- [stL nLr. :.;7tl^"''""''^''^'^'^' d freight. ship on board of s ladeti]. zed by the sale ip. for damage bi/ be.] No. 5. Writ of Summons in RE.M. (L.,S.) [Titfeof court and action.] Rule ^ Faith, Empress oi India '"^•^'*''^"' ^Jefender of the I ,0 and ireight, ,yc , or as the case may beJ' We command von that i,-;f),,- ^•' this writ, exc We ohhe i r:; '"'f ''^^^'^^ '^' ^^^W.-e ^j'urt of Canada in the aboi f f^ "?" ^'^'^ "' ^"' E.xehequer that in defoult of yon so doii^'Thl'^'T ' '"^^ ^^'^^^ notice ^-1. and Judgment mayV'^if.^nt X ^S^SSc^^^ ''^ 'iH'fH'SV^'mitmrs 64 G-iveu at Ottawa {or rts the case may be) m Our said court, under the seal thereof, this„_„ .. day of 18 _ Memorandum to be subscribed on the Writ. This \vrit may be served within tioelve monllis from the date thereof, exclusive of the day of such date, but not afterwards. The Defendant (or Defendants) may appear hereto by enteriuii' an appearance {or appearances) either l^ersonally or by solicitor at the registry of the said court situate at Ottawa {or as the case mny be). Uuk' 5. ' No. C. Writ of Summons in personam. \Tille of court and action.] (L.s.) YlCTORiA, by the grace of God, &c. To CD., of , and E.F., of We command you that, within one weeli after the service of this writ, exclusive of the day of such service, you do cause an appearance to be entered for you in our Exchequer Court of Canada, in the above-]iamed action ; and take no- tice that in default of your so doing the said action may proceed, and judgment may be given, in your absence. Criven at Ottawa {or as the case may be) in Our said court, under the seal thereof, this day of 18 _ Memorandum to be subscribed on the Writ. This writ may be served within twelve months from the date thereof, exclusive of the day of such date, but not afterwards. The Defendant {or Defendants) may appear hereto l)y entering an appearance {or appearances) either per- sonally or by solicitor at the registry of the said jourt situate at Ottawa {or as the case may tie). ill Our said IS Writ. out lis from the such date, but oar hereto by ranees) either stry of the said ;e mni/ be). ki. s:c. rter the servirc liervice, you do our Exchequer ; and take uo- id action may r absence. s) in (Jur said dav WriL uonllix from the ' such date, but pear hereto hy iices) either pi T- try of the siiid se mujj be). Writ (L.S.) 00 ^G. 7. OF .Sc;.M.iox8 IX Tkuson^m Kor S'pp. .-..i-u i OR SERVICE OT-T nv .TURISDICTIUN. °'" '^"'^^; ■a).2.j. he srrv„.e of this ^yviUornal'^^/^f■ '"'''"'' '"- "<>^''^e} aft.r ^'^•) on vou, inclusiv, j .'the ] ,v 1'^ '"f ' "•^- ^^'^ '-Je Zl , c;u^se an appearane. to be onter iV '"^'^ •^•'rvi.'.. you do Court of Canada, in th- abov f ,4^f ^r ^" ^^"^ l"-"H-,n. Indorsement to be nuule on the Writ before ,1, ■ N.K-This wnf ,• . u '^ ^'^'"'"'"'>^^r service within three miles of the registrj/]. Rule ; No. 10. Indorsements of Clalm. (1.) Damage by collision : The Plaintids as owners of the Ship " Mary '" [her caruo and freioht, Sfc., or as the case mat/ be] claim the sum ol $ against the Ship " Jane " for damage occasioned by a col- hsion which took place [state tchere] on the day of , and for costs. 57 licitor ior A. B. 15EF0RE Issue )f claim OS ijcireu t [insert address (2.) Sa/v(i"-i.« and ib,:v'^k°'' """■ ■*" :"■'-« "- ■--«•» "4;:',.,„„„. (3.) Pilotaire: (4.) T(noai>e : (0.) J^.^er'.s- ^...es and disbursements : The PJaiiitili' claims the sum of S »■ u- ud disl>u,.sements as master of thShin-''Ar" ^•- '^''T^''^ ha^e an ac-ount taken thereoi; and for^t^s. '•'' '"^ '' (6.) Seanif^n's ivag-fs ■ lows, aud tbr..ost*: = '''"^ '" ">""•• »s fol- to A.B.. the mate « <■ ^ the '' Vav-f ' '" '"^"'^^ ^^'^SX'^ Irom to C. O., able seaman $■ x-,. vv^ :' (7.) Necessaries, repairs, S^'c. ; The Plaintiffs claim the sum of ^ f sanes supplied ((;r repairs dm,.> ^^ ., ' ^^^' "''•'<'s- .i-ship "Ma,;- atihopt";,*:!:" oiuL'""*"" '° ha?e°au aocouut'tak'uL™:;;;, '"'"' ""^ "aintiBs-; ,,i^^ (S.) Possession : '"irtof '''""'""■■ ''■\^°'^' ""■"" of '!■,. Ship "Mary "of 01 ti: pol, :r'"" °' ^»i'»"' "•-- of .h.i shi,, ™;i^^hipa,ai,.. c^.. <^.„e,. of i6^?y;i^i;s:^;- ^f,;;;^ Mar 58 (0.) Morl>iage : The riaiixtitr, uuder a mortJiage dated the_ day of , claims against the Ship ''Mary," [or the T^'•oceeds oTthe Ship " Mary," of na the case may he], the sura )f $ , as the amount due to him for principal and interest, and for costs. (10.) Claims between Co-Owners : {a.) The riaintili; as part owner of the Ship " Mary," claims against C D., part owner of the same Ship, the surn of $ ° _, as part of the earnings of the said Ship due to the Plaintitr, and for costs; and to have an account taken thereof. . (b.) The riaintiti; as owner of 24-64th shares ot the Ship " Mary," beina" dissatisfied with the management of the said Ship by his co-owners, claims that his co-owners shall give bail M the sum of ft , the value of his said shares, for the safe return of the Ship to the Dominion of Canada [or to the District, as the case may be], (11.) Bottomry : The Plaintiti; as assignee of a bottomry bond, dated the day of , and granted by CD., as master of"the Ship " Marv " of , to A.B. at the port of , claims the sum of $ against the Ship "Mary" [her cara'o and freight, Sfc, or as the case may be] as the amount due' to him under the said bond, and for costs. (12.) Derelict : A.B., claims to have the Derelict Ship "Mary" [or cargo. iSfC, or as the case may be,] condemned as forfeited to Her Majesty in Her Olhce of Admiralty. (13.) Piracy ,• A.B., Commander of H.M.S. " Torch," claims to have the Chinese junk " Tecumseh " and her cargo condemned as for- feited to Her :Majesty as having been captured from pirates. (14.) Stave Trade: A.B., Commander of H.M.S. " London " claims to hav^' the vessel, name unknown [together with her cargo and li^ slaves] seized by him on the day of IH condemned as Ibrfeited to Her ^Majesty, on the ground thar the said vessel was at the time of her seizure engaged in or iitted out for the Shive Trade, in violation of existing treaties between Great liritain and Zanzibar {or of the Act 5 Geo. IV. c. 113, or as the case may be). or CD., the owner of the_ vessel [and cargo. I'r as the case may be] captured by H. M, S. " London" on th" day of_ 18 .claims to have the said vessel [and cargo, or as the case may be] restored to him [to- gether with costs and damages for the seizure thereof J. )9 I'oreigu Enlistment Act, 1870 '^"^' ^^' ^'iolatiou oV the (17.) i,'-w,/fcY Customs Acts : j't.taities are chiinied]. , No. 11. Affidavit ok SFPvrr-,^ . [kl", , '™"°'■■■■'"'''™^• (Signed) Sworn before wo, .'to. A. ]J. -4 Commissioner, Sfc Rule 18. No. 12. APPEARA.\(iJR:. 0^) By Defendant in penon. [Title of court and action] ^"^'^^Tt}^'' I «PP^ar in this action. day of |g ('%ned) C.D.,D'^aant. ■IJated this Kulo 2S. 60 My address is . Mv addross for service is- (2.) Bjj Soliri'lor far Defeii'htnt. [Title of Court and Action] Take noti(M' that I appear for C D. ol' [insert at/dress of CD.] in this artiou. Dated this —day oi lii (Siaued) A'. Y., Solicitor I'or CD. l\Iv phire of 1)usiness is ]Mv address loi service is No. 13. Ruiccs. Indorsement of Set-off or CouNTKR-cLAnr. The Defendant [or, if he he one of seneral Deferidnnia, the Deieiidant CD.] owner of the ship "]\Iary" [or os the case inai/ l)e] claims from the Plaintitf [or claims to set-off against the riaintiff 's claim] ihe sum of for [state the nature of the set-of or coitnter-claiiii and '' e relief or reined// reiiiiired as in Form No. 10, mutatis mutanius] and lor costs. No. 14, Euie:)5. Affidavit to Lead AVAKnANT. [Title of court and action.] I, A.B. [state name and address] make oath and say that I have a claim Against the Ship "Mary" for [slate nature of claim]. And I further make oath and say that the said claim has not 1)een satislied, and that the aid of this court is required to enforce it. On the„ day of 18 , ) the said A.B. was duly sworn to , (Signed) A.B. the truth of this aliidavit at ) Before me, E.F., &c. or Where the Action is in the name of the Croion, 1, A.B., &(■. [state name and address of person sninn' in Ihe name o/' the Croion] make oath and say that I claim to havi' the Ship " Mary " and her cargo [nr the vessel, name un- known, o?'the cargo ex the Ship " Mary," ^c, or as the case may be] condemned to Her Majesty ; — ^ert address of X.Y., icitor lor CD. r-CI.AIM. lefendanls, tho [or as /he case set-oil against s/afe the nature eiiicdi/ re (/Hired )sts. and say that 1 [state nature of said claim has urt is requii'cd giied) A.B. •ov)n, ^OH sui'nfi' ill llic I claim to havi' essel, name uii- •., or as the ca^c 61 («•) as havi no- been fitted on f f Trad., in violat on onVl'^J' ?^'^^ i" ^^^o SJ.ve '«<-< »■ » ,/„. ,,i,' t//' ""««■-«' '« Lave /,„„ ,,„. 'ej;.St»te£-;:,:^:;;;-..'-i. OHM. ,.„,,,, the s.u,i A r '^'^' °^— ^'^ the K;iihlnhi:'affi<^;v/rr'^^( ^*^^"«d) .1.5. Before me, No. 15. (^■"^•) r'/V//., , Rule p «^'3"n™i,rv" "'■■■-' "'■"^"*" "'^ ™"*''^- keep the same under s.n. ""' "' ^''' '""^^'^^V^'^^^^TfT: ^•^rther orders iroxn Us. ''"•"■^^- ^"'tH you iairCi^'^ Gf^iA-eu at_^ Tl-a,.J!'"'^'°''' •'=^=^^^^%T ■'"'" '■"■"■*■ ""*- ».'■ sod Taken out by Registrar (.-i),,,.,,,^,^.;^;^"^ ^. /:; No. 10. Certificate of ^Service to t*,- , .-r uiiy 01 2g — . — — the ^"(■fi./ 0/ the Counti/ 0/ ~^ or, 5^ "'«^ *«J- ^ ^- ' «'• «^ l/ie case I »» «i nr»in ii m.i« ii i i i 6:2 No. 17. Rule 40. BA1L150ND. [Title of court and action.] Know all men by thes*^ pri'soiits that wo [inxerl names, a>h/ressrs, and dcxcriplions of the mrHies in full] hereby jointly and severally snbmit ourselves to the jurisdiction ol the said court, and consent that if the said [insert name of parti/ for whom hail is to be s^iven, and Hate whether Plaiidilf or Defendant,] shall not pay what may be adjixdged against him in the above named action, with costs [or, ior costs, // bail is to be l ^ourt, un lift (iiid urtion.] Take notice that I object to the bail proposed to be ffiven by [stale name, (i'///ress, awl description of siirrly or .sureties olyrrtud to\ in tlie above-nami'd action. Dated the -„ day ol' 18 (Signed) A.B. No. 22. Rule .-^7. Rei.e.\se. (L.s.) [Title of court und dction.] VlCTORI.\, &c. To the Marshal ol' the .Admiralty District of (0)- the Sherilf of the County of , or aa the c(m may tie.) Greeting : AVhereas by our warrant issued in the above-named actimi on the 1 dry of l^'—, we did c(.m- niand you to arrest [atnte name and nature of /iro/iert// arrrstn/] and to keep the .^anu^ under safe arrest until you shouM receive further orders from us. "We do hereby command you to release the said [state name and nature of jiroperli/ to he released] from the said arrest upon payment being made id you of all fees due to and charges incurred by you in res- pect of the arrest and custody thereof. GMveu at , in Our said court, under the seal thereof, day of 18 . Release Taken out by (Signed) E.F., Registrar [or District Registrar] '10 Xo. 2:J r/S till! Cd^f Pl (1.) /// ,in Artfoft for ,/, RADlXd 'I III at ■'' "// r(,//,sii,)i •^TATEMKNT ny Vlmm. [TU/r of mini and ,„r,uu\ Hritksu,>cl. jg Cardili' to Granville, •> , 1''^' '"'■ 'I ^''^y"^" ''"'u "lannod with u rrow ' , i n i '''", ^'"'' '•''"'■^- au.l '-.i'tij;;:it;t;;s ;;;;;;• ;:,;r f 7'^, ^^ was almuf .lark ^^^ f V a o hi " ■ ''' J'"^y-""1 H'-n.l' ut the rat., ol^.bonriiv'la.1 X' h:^;;;= ^^{^^h '^^' --^-v latK.i, side sailiiio. li.,.l,(s wr,. . nl, ' , ^ ^"'"1*"^' '''■^H- on board of her. ^ '"''*^ lo..k-out was l.-mo. kept the' ^tt^'trz^'^'^^ '-^V'T " «'— I be tho "Atlantie," a he rlT ' '''"i:^^ I^^-'^^'^'d to one mile and a ha i' to tu '^^^^;^ of about from and bearing- al o oi e ,oin/"'^'', *''°"^ '^^*^ "Anth..." ''Anthes-' was W ir ImN^^^ '''\.''°^'' '^""•- '-^^'^^ port taek. The 'Athme-' i?V:^\''" ^^'nx^X on the and shnt in her red 1 .' t „ul ,' ' "'"r \^"'" -'"^'" 'i^'^t board bow of the ' A uh es'' Ld sh ' ''^''^^^ '" ^^'^ '^t^'- approaehinu- a.ul .'an in- )»;..],•'' T' *''"" '"''' ^" ^e The helm oftlie " 4 ■'-' av- " ^^"^"^ "^ -'Hision. I'ut the '^\tlanti('"]tbonn'lr''u '•'''!''''' '^''''^l ^lown, ••^nthes," ran 1 inst nd Stl 'h ^ ^''''^^^ ^''^"^ ^h"" bow struck the «tarboald'; na,^ ! f f,^ "^'^Z^'^f^^ .ho,K^h;.,andiil;-;f^^::;;;5;-- "Atl2!S;-'"^^"' 1-per look-out kep^^r l,oard the ..> tai^^rdue ^^f^::;:^:r''''^f^ -^^-^^^ with the " Anthes • "i^^'^^^"*^- for uvoiding-a collision ^. ;;• The helm of the "Atlantic" wasp..,,edat an improper The said collision, and the d Uuent thereon ' wyre occasioned by the ne;.'l amaffes and losses conse- per navigation of those on board "the "A j gent and impio- itiiio i;(. anti (3t; The ri.iiiititl rlaims— 1. A dorlaratiou that ho is entitled to the damacre proceeded tor. 2. The (•ondenination oi' the iJefeiidants [and their hail] in sui li damage and in coists. 3. To have ,m aciount taken oi'sn. A-'..D.'i;.iidaiit.s. Hat.'d the day ol' -_18 ^•/>'-, Plaiiitili: ''• (The '\r„/u, Davir/-) State.vknt of C'lai: .M. Writ issued ________ j^ "•'a voyage, from SIku '.Lu dit'h ''''"''' r^'""^^" ^^'^^'^^t w.tha..argoorteaand tl : :..ooi^^^^ T'"^' !'^ ^^"»^l<^". south-west of Ushant. ' ' '' "' *'''"^^t ^'^^^^ty miles -• The wiud at sudi lim.. ■„.no i, ^veather was a litth- h^ /v n 1 *""/, '^O'^^h-west, the a'Klthe "Sarpedo " 2 ulTf '""''''>' ■^"'^•'^tly thi<.k! iiorth-ea-f -uu] Wvl ' V steam and sail «teen„o: l"'i' hour. H ate of about t fu kiiot> wove I look- 'ur. ner proper reo-uhitinn mncfi ,"""'- ^'^^^ Knot duly exhibited a.Kl^ b^ • ;^" Ifc^' ,-d ^Y^^ ^i^'ht out was beiu'v k opt and buruiug brighth-, and 11 2'ood 68 3 At such tinn' the masthead and rod lia'hts of a stoam vessfi which proved to be the almve-nained vessel "Julia Divid " were seen at the distance ol" about two miles Irom Mild ahead ol' the '■ Sarpedon." but a little ou her port ])ow The helm of the ■' Sarpedou " Avas ported and hard a-ported, but the •' Julia David" opened her green huht to the "Sarpedou." and althcuoh the enu'ines ot the '• >arpe- don" were immediately stopped, and her steam whistle was blown, the "Julia David" with her stem struck the " Sarpedou " on her port side, abreast of her red light, and did her so much dainaue that lier master and .rew were rompelled to abandon her, and sh.> was lost with her .■nr-'c The "Julia David" went away without render- in"' assistance to those on board the "Sarpedou,' and wilhoul answerinu- signals which were maue by them for assistance. 4. Those on board the "Julia David" ne-lected to keep a iiroper look-out. , x i . i i .-). Those on lK..,rd tlie " Julia David neglected to duly l)ort the helm of the -Julia David." i;. The helm of the •• Julia David" was improperly star- boarded. , , , 1 1 7 The " Julia David " did nor dulv observe and comply with the provisions of Article 1(3 of the - Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea." , . , . i 8. The said collision was occasioned by the imin'oper and neuJin-i'iit naviu'ation of the ".lulia David. file riaintiil's claim— 1 A declaration that thev are entitled to the damauv ])rocce(led for, and the condemnation of the said steamship ••Julia David," and the Defendants. therein, and in costs. 2. To have an account taken of such damage with iiic iissistance of merchants. :). Such further and other relief as the nature ol the case may require. Dated th" " day of 18 ■ (^'igned) A.B. ^V''., Plaintitfs. Defence axu CouxTER-ciiAni. [Til.l>- of cniirl and arlioii.] 1. ihe Dcf'iidants are th.' owners of the IJela-iau souto.45a.m. ofthe4thS David. ' n fU . , ^"' '^ Bi* hunk \vith cay. Th '•ourseof hersaid pt"ml)er, IS7,;. th,> •• j^^i '• Wi'alhei vov la 11 good deal of way thirk vvitira'drix/l lid a .stiii' 1 was in the JJav of alone, was steer or >S.W. J ^v „, sea. lHVe;ie blo\vii,o. j , Vi-^ -'.lulia David "'^' I'iiin, and '■0111 .S.S."\V. "^•^V^W. nV. hvbHd und an h OUl'. If ili'lieli '■!■ regulation ii„.ht 'lid was ]iiaki >urnn,gbrightlv:an(l board her. S Wen " good look-out •3. In th( '■r SI earn )as,s, , , l<:aot.s iiily ''xhihiied and was l„.ing k,.pt on •e steering ,\nu\ I'ii' about live [ ' 'lulia David >oarv; th. on i'«<'n and masthead lio-Ju bout t\\ P^'iiits on ,he starboard b the of , was kept on hei c'ourse o miles ow. Th, ■oil ^^^arpedon" opeiu'd L, . ,,.,, ision. 1 he helm of the 'M >nt after ^'•y red lioht and a s I'l'on i.ut hard a-port, and "lia David" hort ■aused dai s ol' a and 'ulia time w immediateiy,v^;ied inn ;,;;:;, 'i:;!;'':r^.^^':rpr^' -'■' ai pedoi wit r;,,:-;;";;'"'r-^":»''-^i'i;";--ruii"; nevertheless, th '•onsiderable d 4. The ves.« ■fulia David I^ort side h image. ''!■ SI em and nort I avj( ^Irik. >o\v. and doino- J tJhTe- Imo.st 'ar- lllg 'ler d seis St 'paratedimmediatelv. Tl .Sh to turn h(M' hi 'ad -n;.ho„M„,p,.a::;,,;ih,-';;„;:i;-;::-:';'h was makina' much wiit -" ^>ii.i iier neacl ■iu-m- iv -i ''^"*^. '^ ^^"^'^ found 1 pumps sounded necessary the d ii'<'<'ti()n in which tl I't'at daiio'c.]-. '^'it' Was 81 1 'iipedou 'tobe, but whend is ,so()ii as amed in 'arjx'don :;<;»■ o,, !,„„,,, , ,„,;;-:;i- vo uld be d «iid the " Julia David " b her way to a port of refu"-e' iscover'd, th ay broke and n,, t ra( e sea re es (I ^'ing m a very disabled f Ihe '11 up, state, made was o'ivi >^ave as herein bel ore appears, tin eontaim.d in the statement ^fd several 6. A good lool ion. Iv-oiu was not ke]it iim are denied. slateiiicnt,^ on board th( or I "• The helm of the '•; S. Tliose on board tht 'arp,>. arped 'iTiitted to keep her on h •'• Those on ))oard tl i^ar on" was imin'operly ported pedon ■■ ■''1' courst ini] >r..perly nen],.,.t,.d ■ -"wov uu MoarutiK. '^"^ar|.edon " ';:;;;""!'^!!^'J^^■":■^«l^oftlK.'•£ul Collis "■|"'*lon" did not ol sious at Sea 1*^. The .'ollision ations for J'l ').serve the ventiucr matters and things alleo'od was occasiont'd 1) paragraj^hs hereol irpedon," or th 11. Xo blam ose on board her y s(nne or all of the mjhe^Oth. 7th, Hth, atul o!k ult of the or otherwise by the def the "Julia David L' 111 respect of the .-oil And by 01- to any of tho.se on board h i>i"U is aiiributa])Ie to 'ollision caused wayof countei-.laim the Defendants er. UMtdama-e to the "Julia David say th lU the Sa»»tiSS!^i#S«S!w (0 And thev claim — (1.) The coudemuatiou of tho riaintifTs [and thoir bail] in the damaue caused to the " .Tiilia David " and in the costs of this action. (2.) To have an account taken of such damag-e with the assistance of merchants. (3.) Such further and other relief as the nature of the case may require. Dated the_ day oL 18 (Signed) C.D.Si-c, Defendants. llEPLY. [Title of court and action.] The riaiutiifs dcuv the several statements contained in the statement of defence and counter-claim [or, as the case may be\. Dated the__. day of 18 • (Signed) A.B, \c., rlaintifis. (2.) 1)1 an Art ion for Salva^Jie : a. (The " Cm^i//.'") Statejiext of Claim. [Title of court and action.] "Writ ijssued, 18 1. The "A ia"' is an iron screw steamship of 902 tons net reii'ister tuuuairc, litted with engines of 120 horse-power nominal, is of the value of $ 1. and was at the time of the services hereinafter stated manned with a crew of twenty-three hands under the command of George Hook Bawn, her master. 2. At about It a.m. on the 29th of April, 1877, while the ''Asia"— which was in ballast proceeding ou a voyage to Nikolaev to load a cargo of grain— was between Odessa and Ucliakov, those on board her «aw a steam-ship ashore on a bank situated a])Out ten miles to the westward of Ochakov. The "Asia" inanediately steamed in the direc- tion of the distres.sed vessel which made signals for assist- ance. 1 thoir bail] JiiA'id" and mage with ture of the Dffeudauts. ■ontaiiied in r, as the case c, Plaiutiii's. I of 002 tons horse-power at the time of ■h ii crew of 3-eorge Hoolv 77, while the oil a voyaue tweeu Odessa i-ship ashore westward of ill the diree- als for assist- 71 lyiiig with W^ad'abcJut ^^^'' ^''' ''-«""^^' ""^ was o. The master of the " A^i., " i' • the master of the "Crosbv' ih r% '^^^''''"ainrd from '•Crosby" had ffot I'^or h. til n'^''^".^ ''^'''^ '^^ upon the starboard side o he 'fco t ' ' T ''':'''''^ to her. »-rosby and was lashrd "Cmby" before Z cImL 't Xtri,"' '° "''"'" ">« he o„rgo from the " Crosby "shonM 'I', t "" "'■"'""Swl that Asia." "' *"°"'<">e taken on board the a«ul^ha,th::S„"ftr:;2'-"' »'""»->•: ">'■ ■<'r.«hy" from the "Crosby- in?o he" A" =° ,"':',".*''"" • " ""-e. As salved, the " Crosby ■' and her cargo and Ireight have been sgreed for the priposes of this acfion at the value of s;!; The riaintilis claim— , i . i 1. Such an amount of salvage, regard being had to the said agreement, as the court may think lit to award. 2. The condemnation of the Defendants [and their bail] in the salvasv and in costs. 3. Such further and other relief as the case may require. Dated the day of 18 (Siffued) A.B., iV'--. Plaintiiis. Defence. [Tide of court and action.] 1. The Defendants admit that the statement -f facts con- tained in the statement of claim is substanti il/ correct, except that the rcshipmeut of the cargo oi: board the "Crosby" was completed by 4 a.m. on the oOth April. 2. The Defendants sirbniit to the judgment of the court to award such a moderate amount of salvage to the ^^lain- tiffs under the circumstances aforesaid as to the said court shall seem meet. (Sio-ned) CD.. Si-c, Defendants. JiEPLV. [Title of court and action.] The riaintiifs deny the statement contained in the 1st paragraph of the statement of defence that the jshipment of the cara-o was comideted by 4 a.m. on the :SOth April. e cargo was comp Dated the -day of (Sio-ne d) 18 --- A.B.. ,S'c. Plaintiiis. '" broken as lip of 1,118 salvod, tho 1 p greed lor rr had to the [it to award, d their bail] may require. ._18---.-- aintilfis. ■^f taet.s con- i i; / ( orrect, ii: ^joard the April. oi' the I'ourt to the :r'laiii- le said court )efoudauts. 'd in the 1st ? shipment ot h April. . PlaintiHs. 78 'j- r The Newcastle.-) 'Statement of Claim. [Tillr ofrourf a„d „rliun.\ Writ i.s.Kued ; ly stc^aJtat^;^:;;;,;:^^^ «« th..whitbv 40 horse-power, nomin'.] •, .1 • ' TT'''- ^'''^' "■'^■'""^ «i' ^- -'"St before mid ii'.ht on f]i.> •^•^.,,l r t , the -'Emu- was lyino. ] \vhi v- 17 ■^"'^'' ^''''' ^^1^"" with a k,.,lov .,u ,.■,'; T "■'' "T '""' "I'O" ""■ '« k . 4. The master ol' the •• j-'ini, '' ..ii' ,. i i • were at iir.st derlin-d hv t .. "' ' "'*^.'"f M-rvir.-s. wJii.h shortlvalterwrds th. V 1 "'''^^''^of the " Neweasll. "; castle- swu,:;: , .,^' i:^f;,,:^---i;;--ke .„d the •' X.w: rocks, '^^^mn^}.ol^^^^..^.'^'^ '^^ V^^^'^ ^^^" of the •' Emu" to tow him u f ; '^ rt , '''''^^'^•'^^"'•'^^*^^^- Jt was agreed that the remllu- ^^Jlllo^hl r^S-;; -me towin, thisi!;.. b:i,ke:""!rh"t>w:fi;;:; :? r^^ ^''^ east e wa.s then got on board the '• Emu ' • md the ' !• ''''• kept towmo- and twistinc the " Yew .^f i. ,-*'^V^'' ^^^"'\ to ovt her off till about ^, ,n -vl ': ' '"" '''"''' ""'"'1'' The master of ^^ S^.^^^ l^ VI ""^''' ^^='^ ^^'^^t"^'- , '\'E^f'"''**'^' '^^^h^^'J^mu" then asked if the "Newest] . '• 74 7. About 8 a.m. a gale I'rom N.E. whi.h coutiiiuod all that day and the next, eamc oii to blow with a high so;i lUh.i " ^^^e\V(•llsti^'"' had not been got oil' bct'ort' the gale vavae ou she would have gouo to pieecs ou the roeks. 8. By the scrvit vs a rorcsaid the " Newoa.slle "and he c oargo and the lives of tho.s>' ou board her were saved frora total loss. (1. The ' Neweastle ' is a serew steamsldp of 'I\ I tons re- gister, and was bound from Newcastle to Hull wiih a gen- eral carQ:o and 19 passenu'ers. The value of iht 'Neweastle" her cargo and freight, in. lading pu^^age money, are as fol- lows : — The "Newcastle," § _,_ her ^nrg'>, and passage money, .■!!; ; in all, •"$ PiMiii! ill's elaivii — freight (!.' The condemnation of the Defendants [and their bail] in sii. b iui aniMant of salvage remuneration as to the court ujay seem just, and in the costs of this a<'tiou. (2.) :*^U(r. iurtfaer and other relief as the nature of the ease inwr vccjuirc. Dated ^ day of 18 (Signed) A.B., Sf-c, I'iaintitfs. Defence. [Title of court and (tctton.] 1. At about 0.4') p.m. on the 22nd of July, 1870, the iron screw steam-ship "Newcastle," ot 211 tons register, propel- led by engines of 45 horse-power, and manned by 12 hands, her master included, whilst proceeding on a voyage from Newcastle to Hull with cargo and passengers, ran aground oil' Kettleness Point, on the coast of Yorkshire. 2. The tide at this time was the first quarter ebb, the weather was calm, and the sea was smooth, and the "New- castle," after grounding as aibresaid, sat upright and lay quite still, heading about E.S.E. Ellbrts were then made to get the " Ne\\'castle "' again alloat by working her engines, but it was found that this could not be done in the then state of the tide. 3. At about 10 p.m. of the said day a 1 warp attached to it, was carried out from the by one of her own boats and dropped to such warp ■ s afterwards hove ta^. ".;. board the • nvcastle ' with the vi a '1 re, with a •wcastle '' -. dv ard, and secured on ..f its beiuii' hove upon when the Hood tide mad'. Several cobles came to the "Newcastle" from Kuns\\ i. k, and the men in them offered their assistance, but i.-ieiv su'vices, not being required, were declined. " an* L hi' I- cargo iVed from total 75 4 At about 1^ a.m. or th.. lollow iiiu, tug " J riaintili olI'iTfcl as.sist who; s in this acti ■St' owners, mg morniiii.- the steam on, oamc to tht master, and ,r '■W iiri' •3. The Hood tid mee whieh wa, „l,so deeliiu-d A<'\Vr.lstl. md a.m. the "X •' was th were made t alloat, eweastle" had lloat.'d 1 •■n making, and by about 2.1/ o livt the stern of th rward, and att( 'i"d the warp atta<>hed to tl s'tnvrasti ifoi nipt.- also was attempted tol^ Lve , mt th -f'"""''^^ '^'■<^^" Pai^'cl, the master o? h ' ' N .we^st^e''! ""!' '"^■'"^' inHfeetually to make an a.-reemeut - h „ ''^""''"'^'"^■^^ '•Emu" to assist in oJ „.' H,T'v "'^^/'^^ ^''^i^t^'r ol' ='t about 3 a.m a .one "fs ; ^>^Tu''^" " '^^°'^' ^>"^l the port bow ot th7^v;4Vi::".^^ ''E'"''^'" iVom given to the "Emii" tn I . i^' /'"'^/l^reetions w,.re |;.;o.Kl o., the portboCv „?',t '.'"now:. J '•! VuK ''rlSr lUUl to stop towill"- and tn clii/f fV, (. , -i-^niu b^^lard, wire it wa^ts^f tr ^^^r &. V^'T* • Newcastle " ..ontinuin- to go X^ad het.tl , ' ^Y /^' 1^<' I'^t go on board the "Emir- uu il w',s th 7" i''l -^^ on board the " Neweastle." Th^ W : ^^"V^^'l ''' own steam, then conini,.uced roe.vd i .: so tl/ll '' '?' Jr wu- 1 ^ Pioeeeded baek with the '" Yewrnst o '• her voi' ^^^"^' ^?^^tho "Xeweastle" then eon inu on ^^^ih^Sed!;;.^"-^^'^'^ "^^^^ «-^^"- ^^t about ..iv^s; '. During the time aforesaid the master, ,rew and n... .eugers ol the " Xeweastle " remained on b^a ^ h ''' X^^' uistle and no danger was ineurred in their so doino- ^^"'" ai'^h ''"i n"''' '''^'^''"•'''^ ^'^^' l^'^feiidauts deny thtMrufh ^^'^f'f'TT '^"^^^^^"""^ ''' '^' .s.atemeL ofV i m U.;i^-ut^;;!^;^^;i;!^,.^r.£-!i-:^Courtandteiiderec;^;:; 'uXt A ^'''^ ^^«"'. '"'^'' ^^'^'^ ^^^^^ Defendants sub Hich tender is sufficient. and h "lit that are Dated the day of 18 (Signed) CD. cVrDefeiuhim tr ifv-yxm 76 (3.) In nn acHonfor distribution of mlvage : Statemknt ok Claim. [Title ofcoin-f (ui'l action.] "Writ iHMied 18 1 Desn-//;e Imello the salvaire sercices, statiwr the part ta/cen in then, bii the Plnintip, and the rapacity m which llieij tvere '^^^^'^^^^^^ ^^^^ j^,^^ ^^^,^,^ ^.^j^ ],y the owners of the ship &<^ Utate name of shii> or other properti, salved] to the bef.'iKlants, as owners oi'the ship [slate name of salving shipV and has been aecepted by them in satisfaction oi their claim for salvanv bnt th.' said Defendants have not paid and re- foset iKiv any part of that sum to the rUuntilfs for their share in I lie said salvage services. The riaintill's claim - 1. An equitable share of the said sum ol !< , to be apportioned among them as the court shall think ht and the costs of this action. 2. Such other relief as the nature of the case may re- quire. Dated tho_.. day of 18 (Signed) AM.. S^-c, Plaintills. (4.) In an Action for masters uniges and disbursements : a. (" The Princess.'') Statement of Claim. [Title of conrt and action.] Writ issued -18 1. The riaiutiii; on the 10th dav of February, 1877, wa>- appointed ])V the owner of the British barque " Princess," proceeded against in this action, master of the said barque, audit was al^Tced between the Plaintiil and the said owner that the wages of the Plaintiil' as master should be$ per mouth. 2. The Plaintiil' acted as master of the said barque froin the said 10th dav of February until the 25th day of (October, 1877, and there is now due to him for his wages as master during that time the sum of $ 3. The Plaiutilf as master of the said barque expended various sums of money for necessary disbursements on ae- count of the said barqiie ; and there is now due to him in respect of the same a balance of $_ tinn' (he part in v)hich Iheij owners of tho aalvedl to the f salving ship]. ol' tlieiv claim it piiid and ro- iitill's I'or their ,1" ^ , to be i-t shall thiuk e ease may re- riaiutilis iabiirsenients lary, 1877, wai? |ue " Princess,'" he said barque, the said owner nld be $ barque from the .ay of (.)ctober, vages as master arqne expended rseuieuts on a^ - due to him in 11 The riuiiitiii (lainis— P»KH„ hi„r:;!;'j;!,:/;:; ■;■»•,:;■:'■•"•■." i o,j - >uch further ;nid oth..v r i; r i '•a.so may require. ''''' ''' '^'' "'^t^^^'^ ^f ,he l^atedthe ^ay of ^g ^%iied) ^.R.l'lMintifr, b. (•'7'//e Xorthinnbrin:-) Statemknt ok ChAi^r. [Title of curt and n -m . ^■ngaired l>y the owners of 1^ i^^^hthT '^r:/''?^^'"' ^vas to serye on board her as leA„ st fw^' ^^orthumbria " nP C Jiiasiei, at Want's 'itf.iv +1^ , . i seryed on board her in th'.t .,n. ?" ' then.vionyard w^es unti, b aisei;!;i;!edrhi;. -1.;^ saS l^':^^'J2XZ ^ril!""' ?'% ^" ---- of the th.> eounty of kortWrnberVnul ^''';* f ^^^^^ '^^^^^'^ds it, Point de ilalle, and hen""^^^^^ -sailed to and returned home to Cn • iV l)f '^ °*'''-'" i'"'"*^ *'^»''^^ad, day of October! 1^75 ' ''' '^^'^ ""'^^'^"'l «^^ ^he Lst paLI? CaS^lTlhS^ po?/t ^r^"S --iv.;d diy.rs re- 1875, utider the com,. L'i ol H r h^mf '' ^^"'""'"•^' whi.'h is thits described in ). I ■^- n"' '' voyao-e, " West Indies ;;. Co H, ?.,,,' r '^'"^' ^"^^^^^ Colonies, " Mediterranean ^Sea or " s 1 ^"f^"' i"<^i"dino. the "quired ibr any7:e.iod ^^ ^'^Sn' '^"^ ^''^ ^^' ^•^- Continent of Kurope." " Ivingdom or 4. The "Nortbuml>''iii " iftr^v «A 1 ,,.; r. t i, b»u.u V iiiUU ■ hi' said vova-iv, but tli.- D.-lVn- dants, the o\vu«rs of lUc •' Nortluimhna," wionulully ami witliout roasonablf (nitiso (lis.haruvd the Tlamtill on th.- 23rd day o|' Xovt-mhir from his fuiph^yuu'Ut us inastor, and appointed another pin-son as master of the '• Noylhuni- bria" ou 'be said voyage in the phire of the rhiintill, and thereby hi'ayy damn<-v and loss hav been sustained by the riaintitt". ti. The rhiiutill', Avhilst he acted as master of the ■•North- uminia," earned his wau'es at the rate aforesaid; and he also, as su'^h master, made divers disl)ursements on aeeount of the 'Xorthumbria"; and th.>re ^yas due and owing to the Phiiutilf in rcsi)eet of such his wages and disburse- ments, at the time of his discharge, a balance of s,; , which sum the Delendants with- out sulficii'nt cause have neglected and refused to pay to the Plain titf. The P];iintitf claims— • 1. Payment of the sum of 8 , the balance due to the ]''laintitf 'or his wages and disburse- ments, with interest thereon. 2. Ten days double pay. accordins' to tho provisions of section 1S7 of '"The Merchant Shii)ping Act, 18o4." ;]. Damau-es in respei>t of his wrongful discharge by the 1 lefendants. 4. The condemnation of the Defendants [and their l)ail| in the amounts claimed by or found due to the Plain 1 iff. 0. To haye an account lakeu [witli the assistanct." of merchants] of the amount due to the Plaintiff in respet't of his said wages and disbursements, and fur damages in vcspect of --uch wrongful discharge. (j. Such further and othe- uef as the nature of the case may retjuire. Dated the ,y of Sic 18 (1) A.B., Plaiutitr. Defence. \ Title of court and action.] 1 The Defendants admit the statements made in the 1st. •2ud, 3rd and 4th paragraphs of the Plaintiff's statement of claim. th, iiiuc in tlio liis duty a.s th<' Dt'l'i'ii- iffl'iilly iiiul Atiir on thr as mastor, '• Northuni- laintiir, and iui'd l)y the tlio ••North- lid ; and lie ; on ai'count d o\vin<4^ fo id dishursi- l)alan«'e ol' (hints vvith- ■d to pay to , till' ItalauL'o id dishur.so- provisions ol' ippini!,- Act, lisL'harg-t' by id their l)aii| . due to the ussistanee ol' > riaintill' in sVnirsemcntis. ■h ^vrou^•^ul laturi' o! the Plaintitl'. le in the 1st. 1 statement ol' Whilst th.. -Nwrthumbna the said 3rd l^v.^^TZuZ' l""'" V'^" '"''' ^ ">•""•" i" •"^I'-'put into l-'unioif , \'*'''''^;/'''^^^^ "na until y oi ^ 1« , to the day of 18 , imd diuin.v thai time as mate of the said brig earned wagvs amounting to $ • After giving ^.^'^it or he sum received by )um on ae.ount, as shown in thr srlu'dule hereto, there remains due to him for his wages a balance ot ■T The Plaiiitifls C. D, E.F. and (I. H. were engaged as able seamen on board the said brig, and having m pursu- ance of that engagement served as abU- seamen on board the said briu' during the periods specilied m the schedule hereto, earned thereby as wayvs the sums set forth lu the same schedule, and after giving credit for the sums received bv them respectively, on account of the said wages, there remain dui^ to them the following sums, namely :— To CD. the sum of 8 • To E.F. " $ • To an. " I -• 3 The Plaintilfs IK. and L.M. were engaged as ordinary seamen on board the said brig, and having served on l)oard the same in pursuance of the said engagement during th.^ periods specilied in the schedule hereto, earned thereby the sums set forth iu the same schedule, and alter giving credit for the sums received by them respectively, on ac- count of the said wages, there remain due to them the ioi- lowing sums, namely : — To IK- the sum of § . To L.M. " « • Schedule referred to above. "Wages duo to A.B., mate, from the 18 to the ___18 , months and days at $ per month. Less received on account Balance due of the British •r month, iiiid liite ou l)oincl 18 , iiucl .Mvued wag-fs credit tor the I the si'hi'duh' ■s a baUince of ro euuagt'd as iny ill pursu- mcn ou l)oard t t\w sohi'duk' ■t forth iu the sums receivt'd . wagvs, tlioro ely : — ed as ordinary 'VVtHl ou board 'ut during- tht; arnt'd thereby d alter giving ■ctively, ou ac- 3 them the fol- i" 18 _days at • « i • . — 81 Wages due to CD , Mo seaman, from the days, at $ per month. Less received on aecount Balance duo The rhiintiirschiim— 3. ^uch other rehef as th. nat.;^-^ M' the Ja^ mav retjmrc, Dat.-d the •' i.ase may day of 13 _ 'Si-ned) A.B.,Scc..ninnim, (6.) In uu Action/or hottomrif : .Statement of Claim. [Tide of court and net ion.] Writ issued 18 vLh ^!!^'^"«»Jh «f July, 187.;. the Italian harone " Roma Cap.tale was lymi,- in the port of Rano-o.,u i, the W Ihvision ot British lUirmah, and I'ietro !)..lia her m. s,;:. S^t/ma^ G: fva tKm ;^' '" ^'"^'" /T ^'^ ^^^"^ and indispensable ;;;Sr^X:^, and sup^i '^l'^ ::;S vessel in the said port of Kar^goou, and\o enab e h.n to IMosecute^^e^^ iVom Rangoon to Akyab and thence „-• ^^•'^•ordingly by a bond of bottomry dated the llth day s!id PieirorrT"'"^ .Tuly and duly exn,.uted bv him, Z W ^C''^^.?'^!h 'I '^«»«'d--ation of th. sum of$_J___ lent by the said C said adv maritime ■said issa Marirtima di G euova ui^on the barqu enture upon the said barque and frei-ht at the prem im of 23 per cent, bound himself aud the e aud the freight to b leeome payable in respeer of r.3i -the said vovao'c to pay- to the said Cassa Marittima di (Jeiiova, their sixoi-essors or assigns, the sum ^ --^ (which included the principal charges and the maritime interest due thereon), within 30 days alter the said barque should arrive at her port of discharge; and the said ho.ul provided that the said Cassa Marittinia di Geuova should take upon themselves the niaritim.> risk ol the said voyage, a The " Roma Capitale '" has since successfully prose- cuted her said intended voyage I'or which the aforesaid l>ond was uraiited, and arrived at - as her port of discharge on or about the 30th day ot March, 1877. 4 ISelbrc^ th(> issue of the wi'it in this action the said bond liecame due and pavable, and was di\ly endorsed Vy the said Cassa Marittima di Uenova to the Plaintills who therebv be(>ame and are the leual holders thereol, and the said sum of $ i« now due and owing ther.'on to th riaintili's. The Plaint ihs claim— 1. A declaration lor the force and validity of the >aid bond. 2. The condemnation of the said barcjue "Koma Capi- tale" and her freight in the sum of $ with interest thereon at per cent per annum from the time when the said bond became payable, and in costs. 3 A sale of the said barque and the application of the proceeds of her sale and of her freight in payment to the riaintili's of the said amount and interest and costs. 4. ?iuch further and other relief as the case may re- c[uire. Dated the_ day of (Signed) .18_ A.B.. tVf.. Plaintiffs (7.) In an Action for mortgag-e : Statement ov Claim. [Title of court awl a:tion.\ ■\Vrit issued --18 1. The above-named brigantine or vessel "Juniper" is a British ship belouaing to the port of , of the registered tonnage of 109 tons or thereabouts, and at the time of°the mortgage hereinafter mentioned. Thomas Brock, ol \v!is the registered owner of the said briffautiue. .larittima di $ he inaritimo said ban^ue le -said bond 'uova should said voyage. ii'ully pruse- the aforesaid ay oi" Maroli, ion the said endorsed l^y liiintiti's who rt'ol', and the A'iusi' thereon y of the said " Roma Capi- ; per auuum mine x">ayuble. ieatiou of the t in payment and interest case may re- _„.18 . \r.. rhiintiffs. uuiper IS a , of the id at the time nas Brock, of >r of the said 88 , ■>■ I n '■ ^ •'' J'"' ' ^" ^^e form Art, 1854," and Nvas dnl.^v, .; , . , ^'"' '^^^'■'■'>^"" Sl,i,n,i„,r Art, 1854," and ^vas duly r" s, m-d {;:Y''™"' ^" '''"■■'- provisions of the said \."i. "^ '^''^ '" '''H'ordan.-e with tiie ,«hi!;°.fs.;;!'»;;^i ^:::if ;■-;■;>' -.." -.■ :.*.,,.«, ,„. , „ on fh,' said ,norl=., ,/, "nrilV ' '""■ """,'" '" 'I'" ''l^'mnl' t"go,h,.,. with ., 1 Tie , ,1 ,;:■','''■',!'"'.■■'■''" "f* -id Thorn.,, ihJ.ir';;frf '.*;';,■''''' """'r'' •" ">•■ The Phuntilfehiiins — 1. •T" 84 ■?, By a subsoqiient bill of sale duly rog-iMered on the imh Deromber, 1876, th.' said Thomas Woin-aker tvansfevred his said iinh shares of the ship to O-ooro-e Wright, the Plain tifi; for the sum of ^ — • 4. The Defendant, John Horloek, has had the entire man- an-ement and the eommand of the said ship irom the 11th day of Juuis 1867, down to the present time. 5 The Defendant has from time to time up to and in- eludin.. the 24th September, 1874, rendered accounts ot the earnino-s of the ship to the aibrementioned Ihomas Woi^ raker, but since the said •24th ol September, 1874, the Defendant has rendered no accounts ot the earnings ot the s:hip. , 6. Since the 16th December, 1876, the ship has continued to trade between '^^^ ,. ,. ^xT^+vT' and the riaintitf has made several applications to the DeLdant, John Horloek, for an account of the earnings of the ship, but such applications have proved ineftectual. 7 The Plaintilf is dissatislied with the management oi theship, and consequently desires that she may be sold. The PlaintitF claims — 1. That the court may direct the sale of the said ship •' Horloek." ■T To have an aci'ount taken of the earnings ot the said ship, and that the Defendant may be condemned in the amount which shall be found due to the Plaintitl" in respect thereof, and m the costs ol this a The Defendant further says that he never at any time sio-ned any bill of sale transfi'rring any shares whatever o Kid ship " Horloek " to the said Thomas Worrakex, an. further says that if any such bill was registered as alleged on the 11th June in the said 2ud paragraph (wni Defendant denies) the same was ma ulently and without the knowledge, c of the "Defendant. ,de and registered fraud- onsent, or authority ered on the r tvansferred Wright, the ! entire man- ■om the 11th p to and in- couiits of the 'homas Wor- er, 1874, the ; earnings of las continued \tions lo the le earnings of .effectiial. anagoment of ay V)e sold. the said ship iigs of the said 3e condemned nd due to the I the costs of ure of the case 18 . B., Phiintitl". 3 contained in ver at any timi' res whatever of ! Worraker, and tered as alleged iph (whirh th^> egistered fraud- nt, or authority 85 5. Th„ l]'f„,.,i .,?',"""""" ""'■«'^'l ihiTi.iii. .»itJ^;: ^^*;;X1:;^. - ,i;^^ Dated the day of (^'i'i'ui'd) im. 18 CD., Defendant. [Ti(/e of court and nrtio// The riaintiff denies the sevral ^t-itei ment of defence. *^' Dated the ments m the state- 18 day of (•^^ig-ued) A.B.. I'laiutitf. (0.) hi an Action for Possess i on. t^TATEMENT OF ClaIM. [Tit/c of court and act i on.\ Writ issued 18 • ■^Iu'^'^t', ?'1'V"*^^^'^ '""'^ reoi8tered owners of ^^ vt. Ill the British ship " Native f.-irl " n i "t ''^'"'"'^ held by them respe^.tuvly as V-llow; :- ^ ""^' '^'''' ^"''^ Morgan Parsall (friliiths is owner of "^ .1, Edmund Nicholls of ,,, share^'wi lil m;.. ,t"S hUS'i :;:r""""^ ^^ ^^'^'-^^ of th.. said I^, :f K ■i,;;f Kai^ ^dp^nd ir^'''' o^vner and shipV husband of 8i3 8 The Dofoiulnnt. the said John Ni^^f^^ thepossession and eontrol oi' the sa.d ship and oi hei tilcate ofren-istry, but the Defendant has refused and still ■ uses to give possession of the said ship and eertiheate to the riaintilfs, and the I'laindlfs eanuot obtain possession nf Miom without the assistance ol this court. 4 Tn- IVfendant has neglected and refused to render proper accounts relating to the management ^^^-^^ of the said ship, and su:'h accounts are still outstandiu^. aiul unsettled between the riaintUls and the Defendant. The Plaintilis claim— i^, •.•,.■ en. 1. Judgment giving possession to the riaintills oi th. said ship and of her certiiicate oi registry. ■■> To have an account taken, with the assistance ol mi'rchauts. of the earnings oi the ship. ■S A sale of the Defendant's shares in the said ship. 4: Pavment out of the proceeds ol such sa h; o he balance (if any) found due to the Plamtills and ot the costs of this action. Such further and other relief as the nature ot the ease may riHjuire. Dated tho__ dav of 18 5. (Sianed) A.B., &c., Plaintilis. (10. i hi (in A'-lionfor NeceAnarie^ : Statement of Cl\tm. [Title oj roiirl und action.'] "Writ issued -1^ - 1 The Plaintiffs at the lime of the occurrences hereinafter mentioned carried on business at the port ot--^^^ ^— -as bonded store and provision merchants and ship chandlers. o The " Sfactoria" is a Greek ship, and in the months ol June, July, August and September, lfs74, was lymg i^ tiic said port of -under the commaad ot one Geor-.' Lazzaro. a foreigner, her master and owner, and m the saul month of September she proceeded on her voyage to iiichardson. ctiou of tln' [• occasioned ['s in couse- f this action IS manat^'ing Vi'vokcd his le Defendant id of her cer- Lscd and still certificate to n possessioia ed to render and earnings outstanding. Defendant. aintilfs of the istry. assistance of P- said ship, h sal'^ of the aintilfs and of nature of the Plaintiifs aces hereinafter f as ship chandlers. 1 the months of as lying iu the idof oneGeorii'.' \nd in the said oyage to 87 Q T^ L Til • the^aid maJlelfsnpi'.Si^a,;^;!/''''^ -^7 '^'' '^'^'-ti-m o. •ru y, August a.ul fc'eptemW ^^7'!'^ /^'"^^ ^"^^^'^'^ "'' -Tutie. sanes for th. ne.v.ssa y x^. o\\u ' T'^ ""'^ ""^•''' » s- ;h.n intended voyagJ. Z ^.'^^^7 "'"'" ^'^" -'<^ ^~^^^:^vs^^^^^^^ ..id uj- 1870. the said aeceptauce', vhh h (h ^l'^^ ''^^>' «/' '■>»»uarv, honoured, and the .said sum o V '""" '^"•' ^^'^'^'l''^- thoreon from the said 4tli dav nV vl "''^'^ int..n.,.t mains due and ut.paid ,n th;:^H„l>J.''^^'"'>' ^^'•^- ^^'iH re- ^^^ or ;;;"":i^/,;J--^;;l^-i;the i,^ ,,^. =? for the necesti rv 1 ■ 1 " '''^ ^" ^^'"' the sum of the said port ^f "'"'"^'"^^ ^^'•^l:;,""'^;'"'-^ ^f the .said ship at ^- -id sl^p .nd also at hSs •;; t^ rid^ir''""' ""l * , whxh was due for '.orulv ,. r^ , ,. ^"'^ ^'^""^ o' «ary TTse of (he said ^hin on '^1^ f ''^"''^ ^"^ the ne^v.s- «nms so advanced and i^uU '" rn ''^-^■' ' ""^^ «^' ^'^'^ r^^ ^» the I'Jaintill'^u;;!^^':'^''"""^^^^"'^^""- thereon from the .5th day of Jnnu rv 1«- ''''^\ '"^"'■"■^' mentione(ldayapro.nis.;orvuo ; ,-' ?'":,"" "■^"'•'' '"'^t La.zaro to th/said I'laint 1^ b th '" *^' '^^" "'^^^ ^^''^''^''^ ^vns returned to them d!;^;';;;^^^^' ""'^ "^'" °*' ^— 1- th^^'^S;;;;^L?!^s7Vtd';i;":^-''-'^^---'>''t^veen ->tion paid yarious su.ns a,nl±:?"^"^'^^''^^«'''^t of this lusuiance of their said debt. ■='-"■'- for the (3. The said goods were sup))]i,.d •..,,1 fl, vanced and paid by the IM'.i. H ■'"'' /'^^^ ■^^'d .sums n coital rredit of the said The Plaintills claim— i. Judgment for tlie said sums ol' ^ together with interest thereon. t- aiid •2. That the Defendant [and his h-nU 1. , therein, and in .osts. •' '-oudemned or 3 >such further and other relief a I'ated !he. as the case may require day of ig ('■^/gued) 'i B. A-r., riaintiffs. m 88 (11) In an Action for coHdemnation of a ship or caroo, Sfc: Htatemknt of Claim. [Tille of court and action.] "\^''rit issued ^° A.B. [state name of person suin, in the nan., of the a own] claims — . , , • r.nu1 hpr X Slave Trade [or as ^^^n^g.^n captmed from pirates, or for violation oi the Act S. or as the case mni/ l>e\. Dated the day of 18_-. (Siffued) A.B. (12.) In an Action for Restitntion of a Ship or Car.o : Statement of Claim. [Title of court and action.] ■\Vrit issued ^^ - '' Stale briellij the circumstances of the seizure. CD. [State name of person claiming- restitntion] claims-- .-. i f +l-,o «.i^f1 ve'^sel __ laud her cara'(/. the sei7,ure thereof [or as the case man be] Dati'd the day of (Sio-ued) 18 CD. 8fc., riaiutifls (13.) In a Piracy case, vhere the captors intend to appi/, /(/( Bonui//, add — A.B. ' arther prays the Court to declare— (1.) That the persons attacked or engaged were piratrs j) or cargo, ,,-, if an Alfi- the Affi davit. f the Crown] [and her case maybe], •., was al the )!• or cuivaged 'en capttired let — 18 d) A.B. , or Cariio : m] claims— and her cara('. d damaffos for 18 _. c, riaiiiliift. inleml to apjili/ _>d were pirates. 89 captured. oMvhom ^,.,,,.,. -[^•"U j I^ated the. '' — day oL -18 ('■^iyuedj A.B. (14.j hi at/ Actio,, forr, ecoveri/ of (1,11 or penally .• " '' "' " "'^ l"'''">i>"<\'/ JorfeilKr,' '^TATE.ME.XT OF C'LALAf. ll^illeo/nwrt a,i,l u<:fiu,i.\ "Writ issued ^"^ «'- -'^^^^^ ""■ ^" "'"' ■-"■»« .;/ JJated the. dav oL ~18 _. Xo. 24. I-VTKRi;Ot}AT0RIES. [Title of court uno actio), ] 1- iJid uot, iVc. ■'■ 2. Have uot, c*ce. The Deleudant C. D is rpfn7;r ./t t torie8 numbered ^^q^^ned to answer the interroffa- 1 Jie ])el'endant A' /,"' ; ■ , ^io« numbl^ed ' '' '"'^'^^^ to auswer the interroga- Rule iJil. toi Dated the. -day of 1,S (Signed) A.B.[orC.D...sthecas. e ina,j !„ .'\ 1 hS^AUM^W^WWifli Kule nil. 90 No. '2.3. AXSWEKS TO iNTEnROdATORlES. [Title of coiirl nnd itclion.] In ..nswov to th. said int.vroo-atovios I, th. abov^.-named CD. i;;;l).^, cV^-.l, make oath and say as toUows .- On the _day of_ 18-_-.thesaid6'.D.[o/-A.B., J''-l was duly sworn to the truth ot this allkhvvit at • I'u'l'ore ine, (Si-ued) C.D.[orA.B.] Rule 71. No. 20. Affidavit of Discovery. [Title of court and (irlion.] I, the Deteudaut C D. [or Plahuill A. B. ^c], xuake oath and sav 'is lollows : , j^ 1 w '%. I have had, hut 1-ve not now iu^ ^y P--^;.- 4 The last .nentionod documents vveve last in my posses- sion or power on [.Wa/e v'hen\. I [Here sta^e M Has heco,ne of the JaU nent.oned dor.u- r„entl and in whose pos^e.siou the,j now are.\ y the riaiu- )ovt-nam*' ed D- \orA.B.\ •.], make oath niments relat- ot forth ill the •etc. forth iu the ; ground that as far as may possession or rs in qnestion lule hereto. t in my posses- nentloned darn- «;.y oopV '„;■■;;■ St'?;;r'"""'""' """-»■ "'.■ .i™"; ; olhBr document >vh,. ««,,'" i"','^ ""* ''"'""'eMl. '„ ! t'oa m thi, action, or my o?"^""'"" "'« m"".'...!, n Z ;;thor than aiul ,4 .„„ u ,?, I?"'' "'"'"■'■»• ■»■ »"y "f 1 m hrst ..„d second ^chXlethtr'""" "'" •■'"■"' "' ">« «''W f^CHEDULE No. 1. Tart 1. Part 2. [-S^e^ «M^ documents.] Schedule No. il. |elore me, ~ ^ No. 27. iXoTicE TO Produce. iTit/e of court and action.] Rule T?. Take notice that the Plaintiff /I /? r. n r , ' ^^^ following documnits Dated _day of (Signed) To CD., Defendant, ^ [or as the case may he.] [or CD., D,-ieudant.J 9-2 Kulc 74. No. 2H. Notice to Admit Documents. [Title of vovrt tind action] Take n..ti.o that tho ^ '"'»'; iJ^il.V.e the several docu- this action propose, to ^-^ ' ^j^'^ ^^^ ,,„,, „,ay ))e in- ments hereunder "^P;- ^^ ;. ' ! ^ ,,\iS Ms solieitor or auent . Bpected by theDelendant [o, 1 laintiltl. i ^^^^^^,^,^^^ ^,^,. h^^,,, at — "" , . and the Defendant \oi- of ,"■" • , „,uiiiii fnrtii-fisht hours from riaintiin is J^'-'^^y/"!"^^'^,^^^ -Saf sv^-h of the said tl- 1-^ r*'"'^Z s^c ie^a^ o^inals were respective y doeunients as are sp. uliu a . respectively written, signed or ''^'j ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ as copies are true to have been: that sud ^« ; "^ f P;'; ^^ stated to have l>een copies; and that such ^^'"^^^^"l^^J^,..^, or delivered ^^^^•''^^i:;:;^''!^; " •dM-^--;uJns t^the adnussibnity S:^Ao^m:^s a^evideuce in this action. Desr.-.r'.i.,'! ..I'Du.uni.-nl:'. Time iiml im'ili' nf scvvici- , J .•;,. \ TTpre 'itute [Here state whether thr \llere hriethj describe U^^^^^^^"; l/^inal or a d.plic.n docaments.] I "'%tr ^ ,nas sent by I'ost, ,. (1.) Ori^inats. (2.) Co/iics. ea( clocKincnl.] _dav of. served or delivered, a >i'/ when and bi/ tvhom] 18 Dated the (Signed) A. B., Plaintitf [or C D.. Defendant.] To C. D., Defendant, [or as the case may be.\ lUile 74. iii No. 20. Notice to Admit Facts. [Title of court and action.] ^i, ^ fi.o Pl.nntitfA B- [or Defendant CD] deni all just exceptions liuit C. D.\ in several doeia- ic may be in- ■itov or aii'eut, ■t'li th(> hours l)(>ren(Uint [or 1,1 liDiirx tVoni ■h of the said (• res\)et'tively t respeetively Dpies are true 1 to have bi>eii it or delivered ' iidmiBsibility ion. ,1 iiin.lr ,,f MTVICI' .li.'UvrlV, &'. state u-ltether the al in- a diiplic'il'' enl by po^t, or ' or delivered, iin<( and b// lohoiii.] 18_— . :7.D.. Defendant. Defendant C. D] med faets, saviim' 93 Dated the ^i will [i;-: «.s- the case n,a,j be] to ord. i h / ' ''^"'"^ f'"' ^" ''haniber; Dated the day of _ ^^ («^«-^) ^.^..riaintiirKc.z).,„.,.;,,,„,j No. 31. Ill/If SI. Notice of Ticnder, [Tme of court and ac/ ion] Take noliee that I have iviid ^..f^ satislactionofthePlaintiff\^; i,"^ 'ourt, and tender in 'I'e tender Is for costs X .// i , , T' '" ''" ""' ""^-'^ '^'V A ^^"te snn. tendered botnVZ^'^X"''^'^ '}' '^^^ <^ terms, tfan/y, the fender is made] ^ -"-"'^'^ "" \ -^^^ 4^y^ Wris ^"^^A. ^^^'^ ^1, <^ •"-i)^ ^a: y^:\^ 4^ fe C/j 't 7. Rule 8*;. Kule in. 94 No. 32. Notice Acceptiw^ or IIejectino Tender. [Title of court and action.] Take notice that I accept [or reject] the tender made by the Defendant in this action. Dated the day of 18 . (Signed) A. B., PhxintifF No. 33. Intekpukter's Oath. You swear that you are well acquainted with the En- You swear > iau"-uao-es [or fls the case ma,/ be] and thl\'you-^iir^itWuTly Tnte^pret between the Court and the witnesses. ^^ ^^^^^ ^.^^^ ^^^^ 4 Rule 93. (L.S.) No. 84. Appointment to Administer Oaths. (1.) In Admiralt// Proceedings generuUij : [Title of court.] To [Stale name and address of Commissioner]. 1 ; ,+ -,,^,1 to be a Commissioner t„?a™h;itrol"hJiu all Admiralty prooeeding. in thi» Court. ,^. i. A K (Signed) A.n., Judo-e, or Local ./ndge in Admiralty. (L.S.) (2.) In any particular Proceeding. [Title of court and action.] To [State name and address of Appointee]. I hereby authorize you ^ to administer an oath [or oaths as the case may be] to [state name of person < if^J^; t,, y,l,om. and proceeding in which the oath is to be administered, or as the case may be]. (Signed) A.B., Judge, or Local Judge in Admiralty. JNDER. nder made by „18 .. A. B., riaiutilF with the Eng- fiae mail be] and the Court and help you GOD I AT us. eraUii : '.r\. a Commissioner ceeding's in this A.B., ■lii-e in Admimlli/. to administer nil name of person or Ike oath is to he A.B., iid^e in Admiral t//- RuleOJ. 95 No. 35. So help you GOD. FoKM OK Declaration m Lieu of O.th by r^SUlte trilf f'^rV'^'^^ the evidence given th<. truth. "^^'' '^' "'h^l^' truth, and uot]un| but No. 3(1. Form op 0„„ to b. A«„»,.,,„,„ ,„ , j,,^„^.^^^^^ ^_^^^ ^ So help you GOD. Fo..o.B.o..„,o...,,.^^^^^^^ I soh^mnlv dechivp thaf ihi^. ; and .h„t .h/.„„t.rs?u^cir:,-;rtf,^'''™""s. No. 37. Form of Jurat. [Where Deponent is siooru by Interpretation.] Rule on. On the_ chiy of 1^ .thesaid".^./! wiLsduh- swoni to the truth ol' this affi". n^ '^y the interpretation ol 0. 7J., who was previous] V J s'.vori., tnat he was well in"-( quainted with the English and ^Janguages, [or as{ tlie case may be] and that he would faithfully interpret the' said affidavit, at Before me, ^. F., ,S-c. (Signed) A.li Rule 102. 96 No. 38. Ordeu for Examination ok Witnesse.^. [Tifle of court and action.] On the day of IH • Before Judge, &cr. It is ordered that [xtate the names of the witnesses so fur as it can he done], witl>es^<.'s for the Phuntitf [or Defendant], shall bo examined before the Judge [or registrar], at [state vlave of cxuDiinalion], on [state day of wee!:], the_^ 'day of __^instant [or as tlie case may be], at o'clock in the uoon. (Signed) E.F., Registrar, (*/• District Registrai. Itule 104. No. 39. Commission to exa:\[ine Witnesses. ^j^_j4 ) [Title of court and action.] Victoria, &-c. To [state name and address of commissioner.] Greeting : Whereas the .Tudae of our Exchequer Court of Canada, [(;/• the Local Jndae in Admiralty of the Exclicquer Court for the Admiraltii District of. ] has decr-^d that a commission shall be issued for the examination i messes in the above named action. We, therefore, here..; uthorize you, upon the day of ^ ^^ 7- "7^^: ""^ ^ , in the presence ot the parties, their coun- sel' and solicitors.'or, in the absence of any of them to swear the witnesses who shall be produced before you lor exam- ination in the said action, and cause them to be examined, •md their evidence to be reduced into writing. VV e turthe^ authorize you to adjourn, if necessaiy, the said examination from time to time, and Irom place to place, as you may hnd expedient And we command you, upon the examination bein..- comideted, to transmit the evidence duly certihed togetlier with this commission, to the registry of our said court at — — — • Given at seal thereof, this in our said court, under the day of 18 — • (Signed) E.F., . ^ . ^ Reoistrar, or District Registrar. Commission to examine witnesses. Taken out by SSES. 18 tesses so far as or DcfeadiUit], strar], at [state e], at . ;rict Kegistrai. SES. [rreetsiig : ult of Canada, rquer Court for decT'^ 'd that a on I tnesses ,ertv> .uihorizo 18__. at ■ties, their coun- f them, to swear e you lor oxani- o be examined, ]g. We further i\id exainination as you may find the examination duly certified, stry of our said court, under the 18 . istrict Registrar. No. 40. Ectu„.v to Co„«,s.s„,x r„ Ex-„,„, Wt.ve^e.. Kiik' 107. [Tif/e of court ami arlio,i. commission I. -4.^., the comnii.ssioiier named in th.. hereto annexed, bearing date the_JL da ^ 18 , hereby certify a.s follows :— ^ (1.) On the day of to r the said eommis.sion at ~ ~~ i- i ^ °P^'"^'d onstate whoioere present, whether hot h'Z^H^ jJie presence or solicitors, or as the caJ Jn To\ /.'" "^''^ '/'e/r connset, ^.nd caused o be efami u'l th? ,^1 ^^^''^'^'^V''"^ "" "^^^ to were produced b^^ ^ ^^ SS-^Hh T / T"^^ "i^^^ ^.^. z^..«.] to give ^^.:\:^}>:^::::^ [Here state names of witnesses.] (2) On the davof .o , with the examinations at theTani7^;k7/f;~ ! I''"^'"'^'^ "d Pface, as the case may he\ a,,,] i, The n, ^ ' ♦• T' '"^'"' roere present, as abo^,] admhli'.^l^r^i;';^',,^"'^ "'i lenUantl to give e^M^Jlfi;.^,!::;::?,':;^^:^- ^;^;^^^Jfor De- [State names oj untnesses.] (3.) Annexed her»^to is the evidence of nil fK c ■ i esses certified bv me to b« Ltl, / "' ' ^* *^^^ *^^' «^^''^ ^^'»t- __18 . nasses certified by me to be correct. Dated the day oi (I^igued) a. H., Commis.'^ioner. No. 41. Shor'ihaxd Writer's Oath. You Rule 100. of th'^.V^r^'' ^hf Si-o^^ ^'i!l faithfully report the evidence ot the witnesses to be produced in this action. So help you GOD. Itulo lU. Rule 127, 98 No. 42. Notice of Trial. [Title of court and action.] Take notice that I set down this actiou for trial. Dated the day of 18 (Signed) A.B., Plaintiff, [or CD., iJefendant.] (L.^'.) 1 No. 43. Registrar's Report. [Title of court and action.] To the Honourable the Judge of the Exchequer Court of Canada [or To the Honourable the Local Judge in Admiralty of the Exchequer Court for the Admiralty District of ■Whereas by your decree of the .^ , yoii -" • pleased to pronoiince in favour of the Plaintiti' [")• Defendant], and to condemn the Defendant [or riaintilf j and the ship [or as the case may ht] in the amount to be found due to the Plaintifi" [or Defendant] [and in costs], and you were further pleased to order that an account should be taken, and to refer the same to the regis- trar [assisted l)y merchants] to report the amount due : Now, I do report that I have [with the assistance of here stale names and description of assexsors, if any,] carefully examined the accounts and vouchers and the proofs brought in by the Plaintiff [or IJefendant] in support of his claim [or counter-claim], and having on the day of heard the evidence of [state names] who were examined as witnesses on behalf of the Plaintiff and ol [state names] who were examined as witnesses on behalf of the Defendant, [and having heard the solicitors (or coun- sel) on both sides, or as the case way be], I find that there is due to the Plaintiff [or Defendant] the sum of $ [state sum in letters and figures] together with interest thereon as stated in the schedule hereto annexed. I am also of opinion that the Plaintiff [or Defendant] is entitled to the costs of this reference [or as the case may be]. Dated. (Signed) _18 _ E.F., Registrar [or District Registrar.] r trial. 18 , Plaintiff, ., iJt'fi'iidant. Ixrhequer Court he Local Judge Court for the a I'avour of the le Defendant [or ase may b>-\ in the DefeudantJ [and ) order that an me to the reg'is- aoimt due : ssistance of here any,] carefully e proofs brought )rt of his claim day of tale navies] who ;he Plaintiff and iiesses on behalf licitors {or coun- iud that there is of$ -. I interest thereon I am also of s entitled to the 18 E.F., strict Registrar.] 99 ■^CHKDiu.E annexed to th..foregoin- re port. ClaiiiiiMl. AIl..uo,l. hllere ,tafe as hrie/ly as „>s. stb/e //,e several irems of the claim with the amovni clamed awl allowed on each item u, the cnlvmns for Jigures opjjosite the item.] Total With interest thereon from the ^!l . at the rate of til paid. dav of per cent, per annum un- fL.s.] _ (Signed) E.F., KegLstrar [or District Registrar.] No. -J4. Commission of Ai'praisemk.xt. [7\tle of court and action.] Victoria, ^c. To the Marshal of our Ad.niralty Distri-'t of [or the .Sheriff of the Count/of case may he,] Gi-eetiu . , yl^ \^lnte v,l,etl,er sl,i„ V'irl] shall bo sold. We tl e vlV h. " " '■ ''"T' ""'"' redu<.e into writing an in^^;. «;/ o L^'s'r'^'"^ " car,.,, is'C, as the ruse may he\ Jd h vi T ^''"'* '"' more experienced P-rson o^ j^ii-so ^ ^^ ^^ 1^ Z^;;:'^ """ -' to apprnise the same a.vor, in- to th.t V,.; > "' ^'""' of, and when a .HMlili..ate ol sith ?-•• '"\^'^'"" J^'''"'" into writing and si^nunibv you df^;','bv'rh^:;;" '■'''"'"' appraisers, to cause the .s;,kl Ishin /r n-n ^^ '^^'P';,^''^'''" «'• 'nn, be] to be sold by publi,. „ on o fhe hin-h ^' f " ""' J^t^underthe appraisei value the.:^,^;;;.:^;.^!:;- ^S be^rl^hS!^^ ;~t.Cdr. H^r th^^-^'^ >- our said court, and to fil. th^said <.S'a o f n?" '"'" , in (Hxr said court, under the seal day of 18 . (Sigiied) /-;. F n • • r Registrar [or District Keo-i«fr«rl Commission of appraisement and sale. lit^i^trdrj. Taken out by Griven at thereof, this No. 47. Commission of Removal. ^^^•^•) [Tit/e of action.] Victoria, ^r. To the Marshal of our Admiralty District of [or the SheriU; S,'C., as in Form No. 44.) Greetin... • ~" Whereas the judge of our said court \or the focnl •Tudge, &c., .,.s- in Form No. 44] has ordered th-,! if [^iate name and description of .Ja>j ".half";' removed Utile U(» 102 from. .to on II policy of in- suraiut' in the sum of $ bfiiiu- dfixisitfd in the registry of our said court ; and whereas a policy ol insurance for the said sum has been so deposited. We. therel'ore, herel)y command you to cause tlie said sliip to be removed accordingly. And we further command yoii, as soon as the removal has l)een completed, to lile a certili- cate thereof, signed l)y you, in the said registry, together with this commission. Given at_ thereof, this Commission of removal. Taken out by.___ — . , in our said court, under the seal day of ^ .18 (vSigned) E.F., Registrar [or District Kegistrar] No. 48. Ruioitt. Commission for Discharge of C.\roo (l,.S.)' [Title of court and action.] Victoria, ike To the Marshal of our Admiralty District of [or the Sheriff, Hai-^^-fnctof of the vessel ^ "'f ,'"''''• f<» •'anse the (oniia-.v of the 21st section of '/'a,, u , ""'"'•'"J"''*! I>v Rul,. No~l h s.r/, rule as .s7, / /J.t/;^'"''^'^'' ^'"m"^- Aci, is.lV, f.r v»-.>.sel to I... broken xu yt^^^^^ P"hl.cly sold in sepa ;> ZyJ^l '"['t^"' >"'.'^ 'hereof to be -.^) ior the bioj,i,'' ,l^''^,,<^*^^;;h|'rn.,hhe,.,.u..o.^^ «">"•> i f"^>t 'HU be obtain.',! for tho same bo^;lm;;ie':d!ti;:;:';i:;:'';;;,j?"i - .-«" - the sale i.. our said court, and to hi,! in ^-^^.^ '7'"'"' ^h<'reiron, into a cvrti i,.at.. .i^n,.,} i,,- .;^'\ f ,:"'"' ■^■^""'^l I'y you. and nage of the V'ss.-l, togt'tl er viUi thi ''''"'"'''•'"'•"^ ''"^^ ^on- Given at ^^^^' "/^^ this comm.ssnm. s.'nl "n..'r.'ot;-thir'''' *^'' ''"1 '■""'■^- ""^l"'- the 18 . "^y of liiken out by No. .")0. OuDER FOR Inspection. \Title of court and action.] 0"th« __^ dayof_ ,8 ^^^'for*-^ _Judge, &c. Rule 154 llie nmrl, or „slhe n„e mm he 1 n ml /!,„, * ' «■<««.«,« of of the inspeciou »ho„Id be id" d * M'J'r'.V" "''"','» registry. ^ > '""^ I"' them m the , ('Signed) E.F., Registrar [«,• District Registrar.] msmmm Bulcl- 104 No 51. N(»TI('K OK DlSCiONTlNtTANt'E. I'ntte of court unit nction.] Tiike notice that this action i.s discontiuui'd. Dated the_ day ol' 18 _. (Siirncd) A. II, rhiintin. No. .r2. R„ieiv,. Notice to Enter .Tuwjment kor Costs, [Title, of court and art ion.] Take notice that I apply to have judgment entered for my costs in this action. day of 18 . Dated the_ (Signed) CD., Defendant. Hiilf 150. No. 53. Notice of Motion on Appe.vl. In the Exchequer Court of Canada. In Admiralty. Between A.B., Tlaintitf; and CD., Defendant. Take notice that this Honourable Court will he moved on the day of 18 , or so soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, on ])ehalf of the above named Plaintiif A.B. [or Defendant CD.\, that the judgment [or order] of the Local Judge in Admiralty for thr Admiralty District of^ made herein and dattnl the day of 18 , [or if only part ofthejvdgineid or order is appealed from say that so much of th'.> judgment {or order) of the Local .Judge in Admiralty for the Admiralty District of made herein and dated the .1. 18 . ., riaiiitill. Costs. leut entered for _18 . )., Defendant. \L •., riaintiff; I )., Defendant. ( will 1)0 moved 18 , or so >n behalf of tln' C.D.I that the drairalty for th^' in and datinl thr rl ofthejitdgineiil of the iudgmeiit arthe Admiralty lated the. duy of ^^^ (IS the rmf. mmi hv) t| pitrln of She. jmii^mviil lal 105 nN adjudovs („,- ,iirnrl >' "/• (trilcn \n\ reverHcd [nr re. I' I' ort/Hr ir/ii'r/i rtnuu Iff. If 'si'ini ''•'/ih:,/ io,„i\ If re sff ,,,tf f/i inn >■ rn and hefor." thr Local juj /ief y or oxtsof this a|>|),.al. I>aied, iSce. Yours, iVe., .V. v.. Solicitor, cV'e., or, .Air,.„t. ,Sre, (To the ahove n.tme.l D.f.ndant). (..r DlaintiM), and to . his solicitor or afr,.nt. No. No. 54. RK<'KIVAIiLK ORDKi;. Kei,n«t,y fth, Ex.hequer Court of Canada I'"-, lor the Admiralty Di.stri.t of Hulo 17 18 [Tide of court (I II 'I art inn. Sir,— _ (Signed) E.F., Kes-istrar, [nr District liegistrarj. To the Manager of [slate name or St 1/1 e of haul.' to winch the my ment is to be made,] or, To the Deputy oi the Minister ot i^inauce and Keceiver-Geueral ot Canada. lorj Rule lTi1. I,- No. 55. Order for Payment out of Court. [Title of roiirt and action.] -, Judge of the Exchoquor Court of Canada [or, as the case may /)e], horc^by order payment of the sum o{\dalesum in letten and liiiures\Mn\^ the amount \ state whether found due for damaiiesor costs, or tendered in the action or, as the rase way lye\ to be made to {state name and address of party or solicitor to whom the money is to be paid\ outof the Iproeeedsof sale of ship, SfC.,or as the case may he\ now remaining in ('ourl. Dated the day of 18 - (Signed) JK-, "Witness, ("'o E.F., Registrar, lor District tlegistrar Judge, lor as the case may be. Rule ISil, No. 56. Notice for C.weat Warrant. [Title ofconr', or title ofconrl and action.'] Take notice that I, A.B., of apply for a caveat a-ainst the issue ot any warrant for the aiitst ot [state name and natnre of property-], and I undertaice within three da,/s after being required to do sc, to -ive bail to any aetion or counter-elaim that may have been or may he brouo-ht ao-ainst the same in this court in a sum not exceed- in- [state snm in letters] dollars, or to pay su.'h sum into ^6 court My address for service is Dated the - day of_ (Signed) .18- AB. Rule 180. No. 57. Caveat Warrant. [Title of conrt, or title ofconrt and action. [Slate Name of Ship, Sf-] Caveat entered this day of. 18 Caveat enterea mis uay ui. -^ ao-ainst the issue of any warrant for the arrest of [state mime aid nature of property] without notice being first given to 101 RT. ■hoquor Court • payiuont of g the n mount '.endered in, the ale name and is lo be paid] the case may 18 /.A'., Judge, 3 vase may h€.\ f"o«.] apply for a the arrest of n-take, withiu :e bail to auy ?n or may be im not exceed- ach Slim into „_-18 ) AB. nm,.e IS to be n-,,-,,,}^ „.h.. )>„« .„. ny a.-tio„ or counter- cl i a v t \ ^'''"\ ''' ''''''' '-'^ "^ nought ,„ the «aid court^,.a ; , '^.'^^'7; Yi'' ^"' "^''J' ^e "f'ne of ,>n,,,erly]. ' "'" "^' ''''^'^ b'nie name ,i„d any l)r" nat ^)'^nH,hdrawalofcaceatudd:~ Caveat withdrawn the day of Xo. .")8. Notion FOR Caveat IlEr.KA.K. {.Title of roufi and action.] IS Ku!o jsi. Take notice that I A « m ■ .-,,. above nanu^d a tion'atplv !•".;' ''"' ^'^'^i-^-'tl in the ^vitliin three miles ^.fZ Zi^n^ '""^ "" '^^^''^^>^M serci, the e 'at.'d thi day of 18 (Sigiu'd) A.B. No. 59 Caveat Kei.ease. [Titleofcoirrl and action.] Caveat entered this .u.. ^f against the issue of anVTd^.^ n*' f./ , Kiilo 181 18 "«rf /i/N ad,/ress for sercic^^ """'"'' ''^^^^'■''"' ^ntenno- careal, On loithdratval of ca reat, add :~ Ca\-eat withdrawn this .18 -day of.. lion. 18 , t of Instate name first given to Xo. (10. XoTicE FOR Caveat Taymea't. iTit/e of cot/rt and actio,/.] apply for a caveat a< gainst the pnv Kulois:'. 108 ment of any monev [if for co^ts. add for costs, or ns the case may he] out of the proceeds of the sale of [^tnle whether ship or rnmo, and name of ship, ^S-''-] i»o^^' I'^^inamniii m court, without notice beins iirst given to me. [// the perxoH appfi/in:s Jar the caveat is not a pnrti/ to the actum, he must a/so state his address, and an address for service tcithin three miles of the reixistrt/.] Dated the day of (Signed) 18 A.B Uulo 1S2. No. (31. Caveat Payment. [Title of court and action.] Caveat entered this_ day of 18_ against the payment of auy money [ifjor costs, add lor costs, 0° as the case via// he] out of the proceeds of the sah' of [state whether ship or cargo, and if ship, state name of ship, tVc] now remainiiiii' in court, without notice being ftrst given to [state name and address of person to whom, and address at which, notice is to he given]. On withdrawal of the caveat, add :— Caveat withdrawn this day of 18 Rule H7. No. 62 Notice for Withdrawal of Caveat. [Title of court and action.] Take notice that I withdraw the caveat [state ivhether caveat ivunant, release, or payment] entered by me in this action [or as the case may be]. Dated the. day of_ .18. (Signed) A.B s, or as the case lie vjhether ahip iuinti- iu court, 1/ n pftrtfi to the 'dress for service _18 A.B 18 -, sts, add for costs, the sale of [stnte of ship, lVc] now •st g'iveu to [state uldress at which, 18 ion No. U.S. ^'ICTOKIA, cS:c. ^^ To Wo comi,.aiuI7^^C~ ^ • ^f recti ng . things set aside, you annear in ,. .,- . .■ "''^^' ''''' "fli''r the rcffstrar oy r///- , / ' "" " l>''i-s<)ii Ix-lore the iud-.w,. ■ of on = said ^olmj'^it ' "°""--'--r appointed bv'^'^le; f^*;,- day of- lo ^"- m the. uoon of the same dJ ... , ' '*l ' ^'''^O'^k as may be required, and a'ive evt -n i,;'?/"'? ^^'^>' '^ ^^-^ action. = ^ t- t\ itu IK e in the above named And herein fail not at your peril. ^i^"«i at thereof, this "" ' '^'';? *'«"''f- "'»^l<'r the seal ^ubp(pna. ^^^ • Taken out by No. (]4. Hiile Ux SUBPCKN'A DUCE.S TECUM. Ttte same ns the nrprfi/fiu,,- /■,. , ,. : And herein fail Zt^n^^ '^'t^ ^^^^ ''' '"^^^^ ' you bring with vou IbrToducti 'n t\ '""!' ^^"^ ^^^^ '• [or registrar or commissioner. /; ""'^ *^' ''''''^ .i^da'c "lowingdocuments vS ''• '^'^ '^'^•^'^ «'«^ ^^1 the fol- [Here state the documents required to he prodMred.] Rule IS9 A.VEAT. ■at [state lohether i by me in this 18 1) A. B. [L.S.] No. tlo. Order for Payment. [Title of court and actio,,] 0»the day of jg Before •Tudgo, &..,, ,„,. Local J„dse of .lu.Ad,;;,,.,,. dj,,,,. Rule VM. It is ordered that ^ ^ fpi pay to CD. [Defendant 8J aintifj- .;• Defendant, s-r ] «'• ^'l^'intili; &e.,j Ud 110 f/rtvs Iroin tht! *trar [or District Kei^istrar.) Rule 19.V No. 60. Attachment. [l.s.] [Tille of rotirl and arlioii.] Vktori.v, \'c. To the Marshal of our Admiralty District of __. [or the Sherilf, cV''., as in Form So. 44.] Greeting' : Whereas the Judge of our said Court [or the Local Judge in Admiralty, &c., as in Form No. 44] has ordered [state name and description of person to he attached] to be attached for [state briejly the v^round of attachment.] We, therefore, hereby command you to attach the said , and to bring him before our said judge. Given at , in our said couri, uudtu- the seal thereof, this . day of, _ 18 '^'^' (Signed) E.F., Attachment. Taken outby_. Registrar [or District Registrar.] Nc.OT. ■ i Uulo 1?4. (L.S.) On the Before- OiiDEK FOR Committal. {TUle of court and action.] day of ,18 Judge, &c. [or Local Judge in Admiralty for the Admiralty District of ] Whereas A.B. [sfult; name and description of person to be committed] has committed a''contempt of court in that {stale in tvhat the contempt consists] and, having been this day brought before the judge ou attachment, persists in his said i tlu' sixm of s] Ix'iiiii' iho from tht' said lod iictiou. lvt'd) ^p K*'gi«tn,r, [.,• Di.tri..t Register.] N"o. HH. Committal. [Tii/e of co/n-L] Hull. I'M. To Heccive into ^^.^>^^ro your custody the body [or Uodie.] hertnvith sent ~ that is to sav ho-withseu, to you, for the c...,rh;r^-^,— ^ For \s(o/e brirjhj t/,e >.-round of n(tnrlnnenf\. Bated the day of 18 VV itlH'SS, ' E.F I T 1 T , -fudge, &c. {or District Registrar.] •J No. 60. Minute ox fillv-j axv Docu.ment. [7V//e of court and action.:] IH^-re rfcArr//;^ //«« dnniments filed.] Rule 202, Dated the dav of 18 (Signed) A.B. Rule 21;!. On tho_ Before 112 No. 70. Minute ok Order ok Court. [Tille ofninrf tiiid arlion.] . _ day ol' 18- .Tud<.!:o, vS:c. I or Lotal Judge in Adiriiralty for the . Admiralty District of -] The judue, on the applieation of Is^rt/e whether Plaintiff or D('feti(i1U1 havilio- h(Vii ;tssist.'(l h^r T / / orp™',.^,-,,,,., ;;■"'— ''■;;|;y' tln' shin ' ,, ' "' °* th«' ciirffof.f «aicl .sum |,uul in ..osts/"" "•^' '^"' '■"•^■'^ """^ H in ^'.. th.. rMo.uhint h- Piaintill'l nn.l his bnil [//■ /,„// ^nefii in tiK" said sum [and m .ostsj. ESSES. frt.se ?HrtZ/ ^''l- /| produced as •m//.| wai/ he], were r interpretation 1-2.} Df.crei: fur a s>ti)i mil nsreriaiued: The judo-,. h;ivin'>' Iicn-H v-,. r /. i I'-vour of tiie IMuin ilf \ . n.T;]] f ^^ P''onoun..d in and .ondenun.d th.! si ip ■''' ^'" ^'^'''f^^^''^ -.umer-.Iain,] Defendant nr Plaintiin nul hi 1 ;i i • -T •';'!-"• •'^^'■•' '"' ^^^^ taken, and orden.d that an a.vount shouhl he (a.) If the umouut is to be assessed by the /././.-e mat all accounts and vouchers wiHi'^ti^ i> • -ipport thereof, shouhl he iiti \wtldn ^"'"'■^ '" / be,'] for .salva"-e, ton-et »i in letters and //< i-es\ to be dueto^.i,'.^^.^ ner with costs, and subject thereto (lemned the said ship of ship or of carffo, \' perquisite of HerUjes,Vi„-h;;;i,.:o?rjX;',, c, as the case suujeci tnereto con- [o/- cargo w proceeds mill/ ht] as a droit and 114 (').) Decree in action for /mssest^ion : Tht' jiulg'c hiiviuii' heard. &(• . docn'cd that possession of thf ship should be yivcii to the I'laiutiff, aud rou* demiu'd tilt" iJcleudimt [and his l)ail] in oosts. (tl.) Df />'■ of cniidtnitKttiini in it slave frnffe arf.ion : The judi!'!' haviiiii' heard, \r. \rtained by the rule in ibrce for the admeasurement of Ih'itish vessels, and that the vessel should be broken up, and that the materials thereof should be publicly sold in separate parts, together with her cargo I if »nij I ; or If the vessel has been abandoned or ilestroi/ed by the seizors prior to the adjudicalion. and the court is satisfied that the ahiindnnment or desfrnrlion vasjnsliliable, add: — The judge further declared that, after full consideration by the court of the circumstances of the case, the seizors had satisfied the court that the abandonment | or destruction] of the vessel was inevitable or otherwise under the oireum- stanees proper and justifiable. (7.) Decree of restitnlioii in a slave trade action The judge having heard. &c , pronounced that it had not been proved that the vessel was engaged in or 'o"B l)osses.sioii of itiff', aud cou- ? action : )ii()uiift'd that bt\, Nc'izrd by 18 11 or littt'd out thi' Tivatii's [or in ("; iSc 87 Vict. c. he said vessel u board Ihclv- nnvd the said .t'ri'd that tho IS the c.asn 71x11/ slavt's I or the men. Is, should be si arcs are to he u'o of the ves- I'orce for the Kit tho vessel thereof should vith her cargo ' hi/ the seizors lis fie' I that the consideration ise, the seizors 0/' destruction I ler the circum- ctinn : that it had not engaged in or llfi iitted out for till. vl.,,. . 1 ?-ods and e|i...,s on l.oaM Ih;,,",!';'!"'""' '"-"""' ^vi'h ,I,e "'/'/. as ll,e ruse „in„ he f'H< without costs or daniaires. on pavniciit |,v 111,. ^.,- I I . the seizors 11, ,his,„.ti.,„ • «1 the '■""^'"^ incurred 1,^ or inid awarded to (he v,i,l 1 • tie same to the red^'^ 1.^; r^' ^---i- ''"d |,.ei;.,,v. fJ^'' "mount (hereof .I'X^-V'''''''''''''^'^'''^ '••■P'"' be lih.,1 wiihi j;;mr, thereof if.,.,,, h,„jj ('^■) Derree in ''<''^ ^>f '■apt, > re from , Pirates: or f^port^^h^t-;;.- .should be'restored t^thJ sn< 1 •''"■'^''J ^^'"^ *^^" ''^"'»« owner tliereof, on p, vm nt ■'' V "'"^ '''^ '^''^ ^^'"•'"1 part of the true v . h V '.■V'-'Pto's of one-eiu^hth .iudav also di^^-eete^ thu tT •'/ ^- '" "!' ■^"^^'^'"v. The should be appraised ' ""'"^ •'""'^ '^"^^ ^^^^'' '•argoj •^^^t ^Sr '^^:^- t'^^^'^ i;—a ttacked or aptiu-e of the said iu k \vt ' '^'^ "'" V'''''''' '^^ ^1^'^ umber of pi ate so aft. 1^ ^'"■""'- '^^'""^ '^' ^''tal ^IhlV '^''^^'J^^-^J^.or e,io.an.ed was about tnred and that the onlv vessel en c num of that numb er were ci h" [, as the rase enyau" >iiai/ //e] was H.M.: 116 (!),) Dnref of roHtleiiiHution intdrr ran/ic Islanders Pmtei:- tioii Acts : Tht' iiul<4-<', hiiviiiii' lii'ard. iS:«'.. proiiniiiircd that tlu- sliip had hi't'ii at tht! timt' of hiT Hcizuvi' [or durinu; the voyau'.' oil which nho was m.'t| L'liiploy.-d \or lilt.-d out I'or .■mployuu'uti in violation of the ra.iiic Islaiiders- rrott'.tioii Acts, 1«72 and 1875, and lie condcmucd Ihc g.,i(| ship lai»l her carno, and all u'oods and (.ilt'clH louiul on board, or as the ease may be,] as fovl'citod to Hor Maji'sty. The judirc further ordcnnl that the said ship [and hor car"o, and the said i-'oods and elibcts] should be sold by public auction, and that the proceeds should be paid into court. (10.! Decree of condemiialion ander Foreii^n Enlistment Act : The judire, havint,^ heard, kc. pronounced that the ship 'had been [built, "(quipped, commissioned, despatched, or used, as the e.rse nmi, be] in violation of the Foreiizn luilistment Art, 1870, and he condemned the said ship ai>tl her equipment [and the arms and munitions of war on board thereof, or as the rase maij be] as forfeited to Her Majesty. (11.) Decree of condemnation under Cnstmns or Revenue Acts: The iiulge having heard, &c., condemned the ship ■ JL[o/- caru'o or proceeds, cScc, as the case may he] as^ forfeited to Her Majesty for violation to the Act [state what Act]. (12.) Decree for pecuniary forfeiture or penalty under Cmtoms Act or other Art : The judire having heard, &(\, pronounced the said goods to have been landed [or o//jer illegal act to have been done] in violation of the Act [state what Act] and condemned the Defendant CD. [the owner of the said goods, or as the case may be] in the penalty of Jmposed by the said Act [and in costs I. ir ^lanilf.r^ Protec- [ thiit tlif ship izun- [or (lurinsi: loyccl |(>/- litti'd iirilic IshmdcrH- •oiitlciuiit'il tin' all Li'oods aiul be,\ iis fovft'iti'd ship bets) should be ■oeds should be ei<;n Enlhlnnnt I'd that the ship oouiuiissiout'd, in violutioii of he (ondcinut'd uni'iit [and the loreot', Of an the ^Inmx or Revenue mued the ship the case maij he] to the Act [Male or penalty under ■d the said goods lave been done] in condemned the ods, or as /lie case )osed by the said No. <;! Mi N( A. i;.. \.., iiu'ainst Th.'Shij) •Marv." 18 •Tan. 8 A " 7 " 10 " 11 " 14 " 15 " 16 " 18! •' lU ( " 22 1 " 26 Y Z motion i^u^u^x V r, r /■ n-™"^ "-"^ I"'- "■•■"■1 I ^sU.io * '* '■""'»'»"■ ^in..ii.,l ,1 „.,i \'.y. Iil,,l noli .r,,i,,,.,,n„„,, „„ |„.|,,,|f„|. .. ,, ih.. marshal lil«l,van,iiii, A release of the shin " \l,.„„" XV lilwir r -^ '^y was issurd to Y.Z. iilcd rreliminarv Act. I'l*' ludtiv havino- heard solicitors on both sir!... , • ^./. l.leddei;.n.e|andcon.,ter-claim.l I A.l. liled reply. ' The judge having heard solicitors on both sid,slr,. A. \ . 1 cd ailulavit oj' discovery. '^ i./. h ed alfidavit ol' discovery. A. i. hied noti.'e of trial. who, havnio- been sworn, wer.' eY'imin..,! T Vi n^ court, the said [state ^.i^^ha -^r Wn ^^ Y.Z. produced as witnesses, ^:c. [«i- above]. litllr.'l; 118 18. _ lt HV.vr.oors, //' aw//], pro- iioiiuiiMi ill liivo- ivot' till' IMiiiiitiU's [or D('l'i'M(l,iiits) and fdiidt'imu'd ■• Drr.'iulaiits [ri niiu'n] in tin' anu)unt to he iVmnd duo to the IMaintill's [nf Dt'l'tindantN] [and in « osts]. And lie ordi'Vt'd that an acconnt sho\iM hi' takt'n, and rct'crrcd the ^saIut' to the ii'L-istrar [assiNtt'd hy miM-chaiits) to r»^port the ann)unt ucli ii^ might (mliiiarily be reijuired ill an uctinii in r>'ni for darauge by culli.^iuii, wlicre jileaiUiigs liavi' lifiMi (Uileri'il. In soiai- actions many nf these niiniites wmild bii suiiefiliious. In iithers aihlitiunal minutes wouhl be reiiuirer.. • s()lii-i/i>r I III n. T.AIUJIS OK FFKs l*nr i)rrparinar unv warrinf ,."•"■ , bond . fh.. ,'x....„,,„n .-r,,,,. ,,,,j,. ,,'"••''••>• t.. I..' p.i.i out <,i '..;''■ '" •" '■"""'i- '".' »-i'-i-n..anyo,h.:;vi;;t.n;i;;„rih;;v;;;;-,:;H- ^:; -• -^''"'' Fi/hiii-. U^nilinyanyiu.strunn'ntoro,h..,.ao..um.'nr •■^ For Evidence, J^-c. ';'^™:'!:::'"!.::..:r;:::-;-» "^ '■">' ""--. p.- For adniinistcrin"- anv n'lVh r^^'\"'\ • For taking dou-n^i;;ro;;ulh.';h";^;'r" ■' ;, witness t'xanuned beibr ! hi n vh A""''" "' "">' not t^.i.^... ,,,.,,,;;- ;h^ 20 1 00 ■20 20 4. For ///e 7V/«A <^c. On setting down a. tion ibr trial i'or attiMidance at the trial nf..u'"rV- ," ^ 00 aecroe ^ "" '"o pronoun.cing a iinal Xoti'.~Tha above fees minute book. es shall inchule tl t- entry of tlie decree ur ord 1 00 er in the 120 5. Far RfJ'e retires. For hoarini5' any roiViviice, accord iiii>- to the \ From $ ;'> 00 oasf. per day. I To For p ri'paring the vepor t ol II reterence. 15 00 00 (5. For Tn.nitintis. For taxing- a bill of <>osts : — If the bill does not exceed ten folios 2 00 20 For every folio beyond ten. 7. For O/fire Copies, Searcliea, tV''- F'or a copy of any document, for every folio (in ad- dition to the fee ibr sealing) For search For ii o'eneral search 10 )0 XoU.—S action i> jieiiiiiiig, o II si-arc, li h-fee is to lie charged tu a ]iai'ty to the action, while the 111- for one year after its turniinutiun, or to any seaman. II. — By thk As.sk!>sor.s. For each nautical or other assessor, whether at the examination of witnesses or at the trial of an action, or upon any assessment of damages, or taking of an account, ac- cording to the case, in the discretion of the judge, per day jVof..'. — Till' above fees shall be paid to the registrar, lor the assessor-s, and !?i (he first instance by the party preferring the claim. In-om $ 5 00 To $25 00 III. — By a Co.mmissionkr to kxamixe Witnesses. For administering any oath or declaration $ 20 For taking down and certifying the evidence of any witness examined before him, when the same is not taken down by a shorthand writer, for every iblio ■ 20 IV, By a Commis:>ioner to takk ?> >ii,. For attending the execution of any bailbond § 2 00 For taking any alhdavit of justification 50 it> \ From $ .") 00 .. /To 15 no 5 00 2 00 20 cV''. io (in ad- 10 20 50 ) the action, while the ., ur to any seaman. ler ai'- tho In-om ^ 5 00 To $25 00 tor the assessurj, and E "WlTNESSKS. 1 $ 20 1100 of any 10 same is for ovory 20 k- K P> > 1 1,. ond $ 2 00 50 121 V-BvthkMak,shal(>kShei,.i,.p. I'or tho s(>rvic(' of ■< iw;. „<■ -i»,"\^;rs,:s*;:;;i::.'' " '-;;;l;;:;;l;;:.;';/?feJ:-;-- For e.,H.„,i,r=. an ";, ,,°2 S„°i '<"■ ^-h 'lay- « 00 If not exoeoding- $400 >o..ovory additional 8400;"o,: pnrt th;;;;i:::: o 2 VI—Fkes t.. be Taken by Appraisers. Each, per appraisement 1 FromS •' 50 ^^tm^-'V'r^''^ toa'sumnltoL^^d- ^^' '' luo $30.00 in the disoretion of the judge.) VII.— Bv THE Solicitor. Kotaining- fee For pro]>aring a writ of 'stinnnons '(to include 'ittemr " ^'^ anoes in the registry for sealing the samel o -n tor bespeaking and extractina- an"y wan?,?t or oth;:; '^ tor serving a writ of .summons or a subpuMxa J oS de^'nce^ ^"^truotions for a statement^ of claim or ' '' 4 00 122 For drawing' a statement of claim or deleme. > For taking- instructions Tor anv I'uvther pleading For drawing any further pleading For drawing any other docvunent, for every folio..... For fair-copying or ena-rossing any document, for ever y folio For takinu' instructions for any allidavit (un-j less nuide by the solicitor or his clerk) or I From for interrogatories or answers, accordini:' to jTo the nature or importance thereof ' ,,,.,. \ From For takinu' instructions lor briel ^ rj,^ For attending counsel in conference or consultation For attending to fee counsel For attendance on any motion before the judge :— If with counsel If wi thout c( lunsel For attending the examination of witnesses before the trial, for each day : — If with counsel If without counsel For attendance at the trial for each day | rp^ For attendance at the delivery of judgment, if re- served • For attendance at the hearing of a reference to the registrar for each day : If with counsel j If without coiTUsel i For any other necessary attendance before the judge, or iu the registry, or on the marshal, or on the adverse party or solicitor, in the course of the action • Xod'.— WhtTO morf tlum one ilucuiueiit can conveniently lie filed document can be filed and anuther 1)6*1. uken, '■■'■^ '•'"^ s**™^' ^""*^) '^"* one attendance only ;*liall be allowed. For any necessary letter to the adverse party For serving any notice For extracting and collating any olhce copy ob- tained from the registry, for every folio For correcting the press, for every folio For attending the taxation of any bill of costs, not exceeding ten folios For every folio beyond ten 4 no 1 00 2 00 20 10 1 00 4 00 1 00 4 00 2 00 00 2 00 4 00 00 00 00 12 00 00 From U 00 To 8 00 From 4 00 To 20 00 1 00 or one fee for 50 20 10 5 00 10 VIII.— By Counsel Ketainiug fee • t 5 00 For settling any pleading, interrogatories, or \ From answers, &c I To 5 0( 20 00 s 4 no iuir 1 00 ...t 2 00 olio 20 'lit. for 10 I From 1 00 jTo 4 00 \ From 1 00 ; To 4 00 iltatiou 2 00 2 00 ge:— 2 00 4 00 ln'foro 4 00 S 00 i i^'rom 4 00 ) To 12 00 t. if ro- 2 00 } to the i From $4 00 / To 8 00 \ From 4 00 I To 20 00 ?jiTdge, on the of the 1 00 tly 1)6 filed, or one le time, the fee for ■f 50 20 )py ob- 10 5 )sts, not 2 00 10 $ 5 00 ) From 5 00 To 20 00 ;'"""lu'it„,,s,s,.sl„.|o 123 '"zrs::^::^''';^'™: -'■>■'.■..-.,,,., ,;,,,,,,,,„„ For any motion ' //' '0 Od 1,^ ,, ) '''■"in .5 00 Jortht. oxaniinntioii wl^vif , „ . /T„ j.-, ,,(^ 00 00 , ,,, -- 00 ^ore..hclayan.,.nWirs, :: | ^m ^Z For attending Jud.nt..n. if, ...,..,. \ vL. "^2 ^^ trial for ea.h day.. '""""" '•"'"'•'■ ''"" \ From 10 00 For It w^l 't'" "'-^'"■-t^"'V;;;,ion ' ^ '^ -' '^ 20 4 1 50 For the^hearinq. of a refon.„v to 11... 7"'" ^ ?> I'-' 00 trar, for each day ^" ''" ^"S'ls- | From TO 00 .Vo^..-_Wi,e,,. the sun,. ,„•, ,V ^ ^'^ -^ ^0 IX.-liv Shorthand Writer... sam,. to ,-h,. .vsi., ",. ' I ,'"' •■■^■"..milting. ,h,: 11 tor any reason t)i, .,>,-,- 1 transc4c.ct z td 'ho;;;' " ^^'^*.-viv-'>^ to )>;: amination. "" oirupied by th^. ,,^. calling the witnesf^''"'^ ^^'"^^"^' '^^ ^he party P-ceedinl^ and^ alloXd s a"„^^"'^^ ^" ^^^^ bursement in the .-anse or tl .. ' „,r'''''''^''^''y ^^^'«- ■such order in r(vspo,-t ^f «„ | '''^F ""^^^^ '"^''^« £:Sr?syi-v::s;.:::'',irt:;is X.— By Witnesses. To wAnossos r;.;'idh,r 't'hit'mi,'',"';: ;■ ' «» pla<'e.... '' ''' ""^'^ nuie.s Irom such 9 125 124 5 00 Barristers and attorneys and solicitors, physicians and surgeons, when called upon to g-iye (n'idence in consequence of any professional service rendered by them, or to give opinions, per day 5 00 Engineers and surveyors, when called upon to give evidence of any professional servi(;e rcmdered by them, or to give evidence depending upon their skill or judument, per day ;•• If the witnesses attend in one cause only, they will be entitled to the full allowance. If they attend in more than one cause they will be entitled to a proportionate part in each cause only. The travelling expenses of witnesses over ten miles, shall be allowed according to the sums reasonably and actually paid, but in no case shall exceed ten cents per mile travelled. ADMIRALTY RULES. ^^^i3^^^{H^.K^J^^;;^ the Ad..a.t, Canada ^izette, on the fif ll ''Tf'^' ">''^ force b? n,!h.•'^•^•^''''^•^"e^ ""^^"'"Kvof Januarr, 1895 ^ P^l^i'tation in the The General Order reads an follows, vie :_ ' "'™EE.VC.„K,H-ERcona.,H.-CA.V.o.. f'KNKRAL iHiDKR. ^,,.,I™i;;'z:^;^?:,s:*'™-.v;ti,o c„,„„,, oo,„.„ „, '-ida , It is or.lored tj,,t t > i • "" '^'J'»i'"'Ity Act ISOl " ,ri Upon every ^z" „1./? ^ declaration. . . «... . u every ,?,c ^a^.^g applicat on * »<5' Or If engaged more than one h^uV 'nc^r-'hn 2 00 iVot to exceed in all „por a '^ 'onV "'r " •. 3 00 ^ Such fees shall el: ;r^^^^^^^^ application:: 10 oS cate of the Surrogate Jud^e and 'Uv \ ^'^''^'■''' "P°" ''»« certifi- Pajing them as otlier taxTb'e costs ?n f 'T^'''^^^ kv the party or Surro-gate Judge as the maybe '''''"" "* *''^ J»dg?, XIJ. BY CRIER. (M.) OEO. ly. BUKBIOGE J. E. C. Thia General Order dealing n-if I. th» require the approval Of eitherfhrS^ej;^^^^^^^ of Fees onl^.. did not -^lajesty m Council under the prorisZ "?.? 7 '° ^'°"°°'' °' «f Her Of the 15th da. Of March, ml '''^;. t ^JlpSx! ^''^ "^^"'^'^'^ 126 ADMIRALTY RULES. le A furti.er General Order respecting Surrogate Judges on the Adnniralty aide of the Exchequer Court of Canada has been made by the Judge of the Exchequer Court' on the 12th day of I'-en.ber. 1894. and appro.^d^ Order of Hin Excellency the Governor Genera m Counc. of tlie 10t^> o January 1895. ami by order of her Ma esty in Council of .the 8th .ay of Sell I'sor,; an,l brought into force by publication in the Canada Gazette on the 4th day of May, 1895. Privv CccNru. ) Extract from a Kenort c^ the Committee of I tl.c Honourable the I'rivy Council, approved by CANADA ) lU^ Excellency on the 10th January. 18J5. On a report dated 2ith Dece.nber, 1894 from the Minister of Justice Mbmitting a General Order made by the Judge of the Excheuei- Court of Canada on the 12th December uistant pre- scSliugthejiirisdiction.powersand authority of Surrogate Judges "^ ""^Telnnister observes that this Order, under the Colonial Cot- s of Admiralty Act, 1890, requires the approval of Iler Maie tv in Council, and is therefore pursuant to section 25 of the Admnltv Ac 1891, submitted for the approval of 1 our Excel- itniyi" Council!-"! if approved, should be submitted to Her ^^^^SJlSSl^-isS^iSXa the Order isone which should receive the W-oval ot^ Your Excellency in Councd and he "^"Z'SmmUtee'^^ise that Your Excellency be moved to forv-.!rd a cert hed copy of this Minute, together with a copy of Ihe General Oder made by the Judgeof the Exchequer Court or .^.^k ?"he Most HonoiJral.le H-' Majesty's PHn^l^ecrc^iy of State for the Colonies, with a request tha h(>. smW cause it to Se Xitted to Her Majesty in Council for Her approval. All of whicli is respectfully submitted, (Sgd). JOHN J . McGEE, Clerk of the Privy Council . The Honourable the Minister of Justice. . IN THE EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA. General Order. In pursuance of the provisions of ^^ Colonial Cottrts of Admiralty Act, 1890," and of "The Admiralty Act, 18J1, ^an da) it it ordered that the following additional rules of Cour foi egn ating the practice and procedure of the Exchequer Cou of Cafad^in^the exercise of its jurisdiction, powers and auhonty as a Court of Admiralty, shall be in force in the said Court - 1 Any Surrogate Judge shall have and exercise all sucli iurisdictSn^powers and authority as are possessed by the Local Cge in Admiralty of the Exchequer Court ,n all or any of the following matters : — wi ^ »-« (1.) The amendment of writs of summons and the endorse- ment thereon. ;es on the Admiralty by the Judge of the 94, and approved by )uncil of the 10th of I of .the 8th day of , the Canada Gazette the Coininittee of Lincil, approved by ainiary, 1895. trotn the Minister Y the Judge of the ember instant, pie- ■ Surrogate Judges under tiie Colonial B approval of Her ;o section 25 of the va\ of Your Excel- subniitted to Her is one wliich should 11 Council and he llency be moved to tlier with a copy of Ixcheciuer Court for Principal Secretary ; lu^ will cause it to [er approval. . McGEE, Privy Council. i^ CANADA. .e Colonial Courts of niralty Act, 1891," itional rules of Court the Exchequer Court powers and authority the said Court : — and exercise all such )sse8sed by the Local •t in all or any of the Qons and the endorse- ADMIJJAl.TV RILES 127 ^'■^ P^loul:"'' '' -""'-'-.ineludin, service out of the (3-) Tlie issue of wnrnnt.: f. ^i (^•) Bail, inclucli,,;;" :tten 1 ,^V'''n^ V^ '^''"'^'-''•^v, arrested. " "'''' """■'>f '<^'' of the vah\e of property (5.) f >e relea,se of propertv anested •(^•) Apj.Iications for sale of .nn ' ' ^ f?.'oUMd that the pn.pertv^ X ;; '"\'^'' '''''' "Pon the {<■) To decree coinM.Lsioii of ,, "'T^'"'' '''f^' '" ^'^'"e. (^•) To administer an oat a tit 1 f" '"'' '"^"^''^^''^d n.le. proceeding. '' " 'f"^'«« or party i„ a cause or ("•) lo order any D'lrtv t oath of all docmneits Jiidf ' n" ' • T^' '^'^''^''^n on power relatiuL' to anv rrriffl,. • '" '"'^ pu.ssessi,jn or (lO.)To direct, aniena o, It "l""" /^ ^^''^^^'O" tl'erein. (ll.)To o.der the exam nat on .^f ""orrogatories. (12.)Costs of np,.Iicati;;"^;;S\^J - »- ''^^-^ ^t'" Surrogate Judge. ^^^^'^ or granted hv tlie Dated at Ottawa, the 12th day of Decern,., A Dls.,4 (Copy.) P. C. 86U.; '^•E.'C. Canada— \o. 87, TAe Mar,uu of Rij^on to tke Earl of Aler.een., i)0\VM.\,. y-rKKKT. Mr LoKi),— With refpmnno , ,^"^'' -^^arcli, 1895 letliof January, I huv ' h " 0,,^? '^' '^'l^'^}^^^ ^'o- 10 of the munication to your Govei^nu^en i^or. . r S";?'''/"' ^■*^" f"'' ^om- sanctjonin. the establisluuen the Vl^o " V^"'^'" '" ^^"""«il in Its Admiralty JiH'isdietion of aL;-;';^ ",';'' ,^^^'"'t of Canada scribing the juri.sdiction, po ve rs . ^^ n ^"^ "^ ^''^"'•^^^ Judges in Admiralty. ' '^"" '^"^''ority of Surrogate Governor-General, &c., 6zc., Ar., I have, i^'c., (Sd.) KIPOX. I'RESENT : THE QUEENV. MOS;r^E.VC,^UE.VT .^AJESTV I.V f>i^f rises', raiw%fe Coli'i f f '°"r'' r^ °' T"- 128 ATJMIRALTY RULES. Court for rogulatiiiK tlio procedure and practice (including fees and costs) in a Court in a IJritish possession in tlio cxercist! of the jurisdiction conferred l)y this Act, whetlier f)riginal or appellate, may bo made hy the same authority and in the same manner as rules touching the jiractice, j)rocedure, fees and costs in the said Court in the exorcise of its ordinary civil jurisdiction respectively, are made, but that such rules of Court shall not come into operation until they have been approved by Your Majesty in Council, but on coming into operation shall have full ctt'ect as if enacted in the said Act. And whereas by Y(jur Majesty's Order-in-Couneil dated the fifteenth day of ^Marcii, 1893, Your Majesty was graciously pleased to direct that the Rules of Lourt^ annexed thereto should be established and be in force in the Exchequer Court of Canada in its Admiralty .Jurisdiction. And whereas it appears to us and to Your j\[aiosty's Secretary of State for the Colonies to be exjiedient that the fullowing additional Rules of Court, prescribing the jurisdiction, powers and authority of Surrogate Judges in Admiralty, having been duly prepared by the proper authority as reijiiired by the said Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, 1890, and by the Admiralty Act, 1891, (Canada) shuuld be established and be in force in tlie Exchequer Court of Canada in its Admiralty jurisdiction . 1. Any Surrogate Judge shall have and exercise all such jurisdiction, powers and authority as are possessed by the Local Judge in Admiralty of the Exchequer Court in all or any of the following matters : "(1.) The amendment of writs of summons and the endorse- ment thereon. "(2.) Service of writs of summons including service out of tlie jurisdiction. "(3.) The" issue of warrants for the arrest of property. "(■Ir.) Bail, including the determination of the value of property arrested. "(5.) The release of property arrested. '•(6.) Applications for sale of property under arrest upon the gi'ound that the property is deteriorating in value._ "(7.) To decree commission of sale under last mentioned Rule. "(8.) To administer an oath to a witness or party in a cause or proceeding. <'(9.) To order any party to an action to make discovery on oath of all documents which are in liis possession or power relating to any matter in question therein. "(10.) To direct, amend, or strike out interrogatories. "(11.) To order the examination of a witness before trial. "(12.) Costs of applications and orders heard or granted by the Surrogate Judge, {a) {a, f he Surrogate Judge should, immediately after an .ipplieation is made or disposed of, transmit to the office of the Registrar of the Local Admiralty District, such documents which have been tiled with him or which will acquaint the Local Registrar with what has taken place before him. ;tice (including fees in tho exercisi! of the r)riginal or a[>pelliite, the same manner as and costs in the said y civil jurisdiction h rules of Conrt they have been 1, but on coining if enacted in the y's Ordor-in-Council Your Majesty was 8 of Lourt annexed ;> in the Excheciuer on. And whereas it iry of State for the additional Rules of 8 and authority of been duly prepared the said Colonial and by _ the lid be established , of Canada in its ! Judge shall have and ad authority as are ;y of tlie Exchequer ions and the endorse- luding service out of Bt of property. on of the value of under arrest uoon the iorating in value, nder last mentioned or party in a cause or make discovery on a in his possession or uestion therein, nterrogatories. iTitness before trial . heard or granted by ?ly aftpr an npplif^ation i-^ e Registrar of the Local e been filed with him or at has taken place before AimiKAI/n liiMOH. 1 \2U , . ''Now, rlicrcfuiv, u-,. |„,„ I fajesty will l..,.gra,.i,:„slv „l,;., 7u' ^ """"""^"'^'^ "'"^ Vour -.ntl.eK.H,..,,,.,M^;;;^:r;';:.t^:';:^'^'^ M di for di(!tion." '"■''"' '" 'f'^ A.ln.iralty juris ^---fe n \'''1'''^ "'-l,„t....nsid,.n, t; approve ,.f wlut' s ," ' " "'["'V, "^■'' ''my (^.un '•'•''•'the Lords ()onn.n\ssi .'''•, •^."' ^''<'' '^''^''-^ H-iuur. "ecessa,^ .iirections horei, ec , Wv '"'"■""^' ^"■" '" ^'^''^ H.. t'- I-. I'KEf. IITDEIX. AUATKMKNT^ ^ "o plea iii,a42, AtvomS-' ■*""■""■■•■".■•■"■-». :s;i^i;r;;r;.::i;t;:r'--"n „..« .S'ee Hi'fereuce. ACTING RKGISTRAK- rtndingB of fact an.l directioim of i,. i . . • , whore Judge directs to S^" .i^^:^ nato.... entered hy, ,fl„. absolutely, minuteH of tri-il S '""■ "^ "">' l"»'-ty KegiHtrar, 28». ' '"""^''^ ''y- ^''•'»" ''- ""tl.ority to wliere Judge directs jtidL'uient tn l„. * ■ move, Acting HegiitrarscetmT' '"''•'""' *" '™^« '" rity , 270. *' " ' '"" '''^' '" ''"'t ^«ect shall Ih; autho- Jiidge may appoint. -311. (luring absence of Registrar from nff..,„ , -u . dismissing for want of prosecution in default ^f ..• after close of pleadings, 25" "'"'"^ '''''''-' ''""" setting down, on motion for judgment, 274 See Judgment. no abatement of, by marriaee deitl. nr ;« 1 . 1. i ,, "^ '"K"^! '"-atn or msolvencv ''fti adding parties to, 291. in case of assignment, creation or devolution of est- ite "01 order to add parties to, how and when obtai^^d, 5f ' ' how such order to be served, a03. proceedings thereon, 39a "'■''aSi;"".;"''" """""•'"""" °*'"JPa«y ™.l«r „„,„.. interinetation of.word, S09. iVe Ca«se of Action, !i tNDEX. AIMOintNMKNT- NittiiiK <»' trial Mtiuul iiilJcuirrKMl, if .IikIki' unulili' Imillt'iiil (Hi llicilay liXtMl, until lit' JH Ill>l<- to ttttl'llll. '.'(It). of trial li.v .IuiIk<'. ''I*- AltMIKALTY .11 |{lSl)ltTlO.\-4S. ailiiiiralt.N rules, IKll. ilci'isiou uii'Icr till' l;i'liriiit;'H S 'a I'Mnlicry Ad, ;»>l. for list of forms, ami rwli-s in ailrniralty, sec talilf of contents ut lifnimiiuK of aclniiralty riiK's. in a|i|H'nilix, iWU HI. '■' 'on ot Toronto DiMtrict, iiOii. ,r new ailniinilty rult'H uuuU' Him'f Id .lunr, 18'j;t, w^u pag*' IV'5 of appendix. AI)M1S.S|()N-- of clflVni'L' arinin^ pumling tiu' artion, 'H'l. (orni of, 21,-), ;il(i. Iiy any party to action, of truth of whole or any part of cane of other party, 'JUl. noti(;i! to ailuiit ami cost of refuHiug, iOI. form of notice to ailmit, 2(12, !tll). eviilence of, what suHicient, 202, adidavit an to, 202. »p|ilieatioti for onlcr ujion ailmieisionH of fact, 'J7H. AI)VANTA(iK acirueil to owner of land takon for public work, 1).'). when derived from eonstruelion of puMie work, iM. to lie considered in adjudicalinn ui)on claims, \H. special and general, i(4, !(■'• enhancement of future value of properly, 95. ai)Vi;u'I'isi:mi;nt- in case defemlant not to be found, 'JHH. Judge nuiy order sorviec to be made by mail, 'M\>. form of, 314. AFFIDAVIT- ovidence may be taken by, 92. who may take, to be issued in Kxehoiiuer Court, \'iT>. who may be appointed comniisHioners to take, list of, li.'.'"). before whom made, out of Canada, l'-20. no proof recpiired of signature or seal of commissioner on, 1'2G. informality in, not an objection, nor to be set up as defence in case of perjviry, 126. of due compliance with requirements of order directing office copy of information, etc., to be mailed. 'i'M. ( IIIIIK "iiy |iir,„i, lutMun '" > lll7>i attniiil i'roN«-(..\niiiiiiiiti,,i, ";'7' may hr iv,|iiiiv(| "K. In 'l'("'iiil..'f.,r,. k,.^i„|,,,,. ,, llll'l' (III !■ 'w to lie |,iii,| ^v ■"XUMlillllllnll ,.|,|,„.,.,.,| I notice ot tw llllc'hH altcinliii V Mil '|'"i a. to lie (iiawii ill ( I '•Icai- li, ays lu I Kill (II "I hUll|l.,|t ,,f |||,,|j wlu'll to I.M (II.mI, ;>7;|. Ii'avc III II I" (il'Hl iHTHdl "• KIV.Il III :,!,, Ii ,,, a|)|)iiraii.,ii, ',\| '""iil'fii'l iiaiaKiiii.l "f-M-fMiiiiiiiatioM. j: H. r, I'll In 1„. III,., I intcr|>iit Ton i"''. i>ll llllllinii I' ilinii of wnnl ;iiiea|,|,niMt,.,| iit liiili. nf ilislitulinii o( art Ion. ;ioi of Tin- ( of Thv htil <■ (xtirniiiiciit liiiih ■rrl, of 'Ihe Suprviiir „ii,l /• Ion o '.'/•f-\ct. Mil, |',"i, '■'/'"■/• Cmrtu .!,■/, ||ii of Uerisiil Still lit of pIcailiiigH, ','48. ol inl'diinatio '/ A'';//'/ Act. IP,), I'M I -.Ml. '■'•• ''/' (.'(iiiiiil,, 'I', pelitini, nf rif;!,!. .^,.,t, iijion pneciiio, hefoiv ,|,.( oppo.site party may .i|,,,| ameMiliiient, 'vMs. on amendiiiciit hy ,,„. I'lR'C li eiiii'iit uf claim, i>4H. "'• I'tc,, ami l),.f «itliiii lu o weeks ore rejilyjii^r, ojy to lii.salliiw siicli pleail general ami fm tj anew ur aiiieiici, ^iU party, otlirr pariy i nay a|.ply ior leave tc iiilist lie made wit ler ] lowers nf, :.'l!). if not witliiii til time limited, 249 Iiow to he made, 54!* amended iiicadings lie named, delay, 24!> a^o. to marked with date nf mdei al owing baiiie service of amended jilead of writs, ;i();j. of pleiidiiig.s in Inn. !mgs, time, S)*!. AMOVEAS MANC .juilgnient ^■ai'alinn, HOI VNSVVER- against the C to he that uf.-JO, i;;; own lor the recov ery ul jioMseH^jnn uf Innd, Sfi' pefenec. IV INDEX. APPEAL— from Kxchoiiuor Court, prorecdings in, 114. nuisl notify llfnistrar of Exclicqiior Court of, lt.">, •200. tiiiiL', IM. extension of, after exi)iry of lio ila3's, 11;"). .special circumstances, 115. no ajipeal from order extending time to, 115. limitation of time, linal judgment, 116. from Court with or uitliout a jury, 11(1. no appeal when amount does not exceed !f.50l), IKi. exception, IKi. entry of on Supreme Court li^t. 110. I o Supreme Court of Canaila from iv\ehei)uer Court under sees. 72 anil 7o of The Supreiiw (Uid E.irlicurts Act, Vi;i, Vii. lUO. ■ty aiipualiiig, '-'91). utition of right or state- da?, tilud •k-fence, 'i'M, oH. I 1)0 yivL'ii otiier parties, ATTA(;iIMENT- wrviee of or.lor for ,lis,a\-,.iv or ' f'":n,l a,,,,li,.a,io„ for o,i, "•'^l'^'''t'-»M.n .oliHtnr sulliri,,,, ,o '{"KiHtrar no j.owor to ..nfonv'onl.,. ,o, .,.,, .luiigment for rocovory of pro,,,.-. ,. ' "i "''^zat:%;--''''-'^^^^-^^^-^^>^y ..V, ATTORNEY- ■SVc Solicitm'. ATTOliNEY-GEXERAL- information.0 1,0 tiled in name of o,,, information to l,i. si^.,„.d l,y o^,, pet,tio„sofrigh(tol,oleftato.,iooof,,;i, J demur and,, load ^vitlK,utk.av.,,,,, ' default by, ar,;!. < -'i. AWAIMJ- interference witli, etc., 1(»4. BAILIFF- * fees to, iJoO. shall bo paid foo.s allowe(J them {,»■ m-n the Province in which ti;::: ^ ™;;;' '""•"""■ ' '"•'■•' ■"■ BARONS OF EXCHE(,)UER-25. ' BARRISTERS- may practice in Excheiiuer Court, Tii. See Solicitor. BOOKS— to be kept by Registrar, 304. See Agent's Hook. BRITISH COLUMRIA- Petition of Right in, 59. Revenue jurisdiction in Courts of n use of Court House by Exche.iuer Court in 'm BRITISH N. A. ACT-09, 80. a. answer interrogatories, C CANADA GAZETTE- notice of general sitting of Court to bo «i von in. '>.; , vvAoE- — application to re-open, 270. CASE IN APPEAL- how settled, ,300. • order settling, 300. form of, 800. what to contain, 300. notice to Registrar by ,,arty ai.peahng. 209. See Sjiecial Case. VI INOKX, CAUSE OF ACTION- wlipn it arises in any Province other tiian I'roviiHc of Ciiiebec. pro- cedure to l)e aecordiiiK to practice of the IliKh (Joint of Justice in Knj^land, t.M7. except where otherwise provided l)y ituiea, '-il7 where it arises in Province of (juobec, procedure to l>e that of Superior Court in that Province, 217. unless otherwise provided, ~'17. when it arises in i'rovince of Quelle c.'rtain rules not to apply, 'JIS. Excheciuor Court Rules applicahle when cause of motion arises in Province of Quebec, 31(i. CERTIFICATE TO RECEIVER CFNERAL- tenor of for payment of money aKainst the Crown, 'JSI . form of, 28i, i;!7. asto judRment or costs in petition of right, i;U, CHAMBERS- application to Judge in. to l.(^ by summons, 2!)0. Judg(^ may rescind his own order I'V an order made in, 207. CHAN(}E OFPARTIES- Si'e ParticK. CHANGE (JFSOLICITORS- Sec Solicitor. CHEQUE- Government checiue on deposit. 1(»2. right of |iayoo for collection of, 102. CHIEF ENGINEER- See OtJicer of Crown . CIVl L SERVICE ACr.- to apply to officers of Excheiiuer Court, 71. CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION ACT- to apply to ofHcera of Exciie.iucr Court, 71. not to affect salary of Official Arbitrators, 72. CLAIMS— rules for adjudicating \ii)on,i»4, 110. rules for adjudicating upon, advantage accrued to property by con- struction of public work, 94. rules for adjudicating upon, where lands fare injuriously atlected only, 04. .... rules for adjudicating upon, where lands arc taken and others injuri- ously alfected, 95. for compensation as returning officer, 103, 106 . pending before Official Arbitrators when Excheciuer Court Act came into force, 114, 119. pivrtly heard before Official Arbitrators wbtMi Exchequer Court Act camelinto force, 114. pcnding-before Official Arbitrators when Exche. COMMON CARRIER^ See Liability COMMONLAW-50, 84. COMPENSATION- «».prAn,.F.^,f""""'""'""' ""-"'■■'■ •■"'c t:,vpropriatiun COMPUTATION OF TIME- R'S Time. CONDITION PRECEDENT- See Officer of Crown CONSERVATORY ()Ri)i,;|{_ See Order. ('ONSTAPLES- attending trial before CV.urt, :i(M fee to, 304. number to bo employed :{04 coNmXrcou";:"'"" '■"'"■■ """"■"" '""" •'■"-... a«. <:mrZ^l°' """" ^ "'"»" "--'™. ..o,„„,, ,,,. petitions of right for n•.«. oitacn 01, by Crown, 100, 107 uelay, m performance of, 108 for carriage of mails, loy parol contract between Crown and Hubieot 109 implied promise in. 109. """.I^t, ku. no clause in. to be deenied commin f implied, how ploadedS;'' "'""""=''°'-y ""'^. "'' CONTROVERSIES- VIM INDKX. ( Ol'YUICiri'H jiniMdiclidii (>r i;xilits|iH'r ( (iml i-( s|>i'(linK. li.M^*, 1<>I. !•*•'"•• lnMcl-icc (if l',\cli('i|inT ('(iiiil III :i|'l''> ti>siiil« ics|n'(liiiK, --'• • when lull's (it l'',x<'lii'c|in'r Coiirl ilci iicil iiioviilr I'tir iniu'licc, rccoiirHK to lie liiiil to I'lnKlinli nilt's, 'J'JIJ. piii-ticiiliirs ill action lor inl'iiiiKfiiiciit of, 'J'i'i. COl'YUKiHT ACT iiitcrpictutioli of expressions "Minister.' " DepnrtiiKMit," "I.eKiil representittivi s, " Kil . renisterof eoi>.vriKlits. Miiiistir to keep Hiiiiie, l(!l. eonllietory eliiiiiis to eopyriuiits, Hiri. ,1,) ill) to lie Heltlecl lielore eoinpctenl Court, 1(15. .jurisdiction of llxclieipier Court in respeetof. Kiri infrini^enienl of eopvriKlits, 1(15, lialiilily of persons prinliiiK MSS, without owner "h coiiKcnt, H!5. eertilieii cipies e.nd extracts, tlieir ell'eet, Kiri. limitation of actions, Kill. (lOU'ONKK— fees of, ll'J. when (-oroner shall act, 1 Hi. fees payulile to when acting. •''•!. .'.Vf Sohe(liil«> \V . :!;M . COUI'OKWTION - service upon, how etl'eeteil, 'J;!l. inenilier of, may he (>xaiiiiiied for piirpo.ses of \. costs refused in ('usioms cases, hi'caiisu of misrepresentation, 18'). to belong to those who sue for the ('rown, under (Uistonis Act, l!tl!. how levied under ('usioms Act, t!>~. limited in certjiin cases under ('ustoms .Act. 1';I3. in cast's by Scirr Faritts, li'Jli. of unnecessary allidavit to be paid by iiarty (iling same, ^73. ad,judKed to Her Majesty, to be iiaid to Ueceiver-denoral. 1 \^^ against tlie ('rown, bow to be paid, tl!!. form of ceitilicate to Ueceiver-tiener.il for costs, 1H7, 281. Court or .Judge may ord(>r a lixed or lump sum to be paid as, 397. to lie in discretion of Court or Judge, 307. Judgment for, when to be signed when admission of defence arising pending actii)n, '315. of defendant on discontinuance of action, oi part of complaint, to be paid 346. frivolous demnners may be set aside with, 3r)(l. no order to amend pleading, demurrer pending, except on payment of costs, 351 . wlieu demurrer allowed, costs of action to be paid. 253. when demurrer overruled, 353. of iiroving documents not admitted after nolics, ,.ol. of iiniieces.sary allidavits. 373. of alHdavits improperl.y drawn, 37:!. judgment against C >n for, to beocrtiliod to Finance Minister, 3H1. execution for, may issue and when, 385. to Financn Minister, 281. -'■ '•nnJ.rylH.f..,,. .,,,,,,, l,..o„«,,.,,. INI)|.;.\. »"'iy Ih' aw(iir|,.,| iiL-ainsi ti„ ,■ 1 . '»K*r lie ( rov^ii 'Xf •>"t n„,,x,,,,i„j„,, ,,, j^ . ""\"- -'-• to .„, i,, , i,,,,,.,, ./,.,,, ^;.^;;;'- J- w to (oilow I i,.,.vi.,,( ,,„|., ,, •"""'• -*' •x'w to IH. ,ax.„^ir""" '"■''"'■•'■ -"'• tariir of, M..,..s,.|„.,lu|,. T ...,7 j,- ''v IfKKiHtnir in ,„.,.„„„ ...j^ ' '' prnccnhiiKH on taxation of ■'.« ^ ' "— ''• 'I'inntiiiti mvniit, in al)H..n,.,.' «•' , , ■•otari/rof,l„,.v., ' ^"fH.la.ion,-.-w. -'-tmcuon of, j;,,,;,,^;;;; ;;;;;■'''''''''•— '-^i'H '■"'■""'"' ^^■'"^" '^l.'iin, ...xtravaKan( -)w <'OHtH,wlH.no c:ro\vn, 24 1. O'OUJtT IIOUSEW- provisions uh to mm of ;„ i.,., , tar ill of, 336. opening of Court l.y, form ol',:«G CRO.S.S.EXAMIN ATK )N- t)f iiersou making afn.lavit. a7t' CROSSING,S- CROwjr'''"^^''"'"'^^"^«'"«*"-'-'"-'''ti-.»« liability for contractH aii.l torts ii ,. . liability on petition of';«l!;;t ""''"''"• right to choose its Court, Ij.j. for damage to property, 77. bound hy codes P. y 85 no execution against, 2bl. nor for costs, 8U7. costs may bo awarded against, 297, « -See Neijliyence, LiabilUii, Ki CROWN ■ CROWN SUITS CURIA REGIS (AIN- Scc Lands. ACT (U.K) 1865-30. —ai, ;i(J, INDEX. CURSITOH HAItoN OF i:XCllE(^UEK-2G, CUSTOMS - dutius and peiialtieH, to lio debt to tlie Crown, 177. additional duty under sec. 102 of The Customii Act, is a deljt, 177. is Hudi additional duty a penalty, 177. entorinf^ port for shelter, not "arrived" within meaning of cli. 1(» of 10 Vict. sec. 12, isa. evidence by ailldavit under sic. \S'i oi The CuatoiuH Act, 18If. market value for duty, 183, !84, IM. construction of doubtful interpretation in favour of importer, 181, 18G. intent to defraud the revenue, 184. Tariff Act, 1880, " Shaped "" lumber, 184. duties, goods in transitu, 184. undervaluation, 184. invoice best evidence of value of goods, 185. value for duty, 185. value of goods, 185. misrepresentation, costs, 185. duties, articles imported in parts, good faith, 185. 8ubse(iUent legislation, elfect of, 185. statutory declaration, 186. smuggling, burden of jiroof, 186. duties, importation of steel rails for street railways, 186. construction of Revenue Act, reference to general fiscal policy, 180. duties, good faith, 185, 186. interpretation, doubt resolved in favour of importer, 184, 186. construction of Revenue Act, 186, 187. duties, steel rails for temporary use during construct! : of rail- way, 187. duties, similitude clause, 187. penalties, recovery of ; procedure, 191 . reference to Exchequer Court of claims respecting, IBH. procedure and practice, 829. CUSTOMS ACT- Interpretation of expressions " Port," •' Collector," "Ollicer," " Ves- sel," " Vehicle," " Master," "Conductor," "Owner," "Goods," "Warehouse," "Customs Warehouse," "Oath," " Seized and Forfeited," "Value,"' "Commissioner of Customs," " Fontier Port," " Court," 175. Department of Customs constituted, 177. CoiuniisBioner and Assistant Commissioner, 177. Board of Customs, 177. of what matters the Department shall have control, 177 duties and penalties to be a debt to the C!rown, how recoverable, 177, collector to retain and file invoices, certified copies to be evidence, fee, 178. «rit8of assistance, duration of writ, as to District of Keowatin, 178. existing writs to remain in force. 178. searching foi smuggled goods, 178. power to call for aid, reasonable suspicion to justify officer. 179. protection of officers, 179. action for things done under this Act, notice thereof , what the notice shall contain, evidence at trial, 179. 177. Act, is ii (lel)t, 177. ,l)in meaning of fli . lo istoins Act, 18.'!. ,vour of importer, 184, 85. wajH, 186. leral fiMcal policy, 180. porter, 184, 186. ; con struct: • of rail- ;ting, 18:^. tor," "Ollicer," " Ves- ■ "Owner," " Goods." "Oatii," "Seized and f CimtouiB," " Fontier 77. mtrol, 177 , liovv recoverable, 177, copies to be evidence, trict of Keowatin, 178. justify officer. 179. hereof, wliat the notice '■"Ms |i> |„. niiu 1 ''■rofu.iiPiRcd. liiiiita- jiriinii fiici, ()(|h, 1^7 of lioii-prd- INDEX. CUSTOM.s ACT - »*;;;':;;i::!'::*:™»i: -..i. ,,„ limit (,, ""•"•->■«' .■»..■.!, .i,„„„„, „,„, "■"",i„r';:,'°" '""" ^ ■■-'">■ ""r--""" "'«"—. , „ ,„. -;Zi;;;r„i';r:.;,;;.";r'T,- '•■■»■' ■'- Htiiteineiit under oath 18" ^ '.'"iwni ,,| tiling Hei/.,.,| f„i Con»n.i8Bioner to report his opinion to Minister IS" action of Minister, 182. '"»i-tr, i,v. Minister-^ decision final in default of notice m reference to Exche.pier Court, m proceedings in Court, 18;i. notice under, service of 187 production of bookn and papers in case of «ei.ure of penalty for withholding such books or papers sV m such cases allegations to he de.n.e 1 r .'ed in cas. duction, 188, i^'oveii in cast deposit of money for release of goods neized, I8,S 1H9 amount of penalty may be deposited .lisnosa .,f' f •. u^oneys not released to belong to theV;:;::' ' '"'"'""' '''■ burden of proof on person seeking recoverv of sun, 1 ■. . cattle, perishable articles may be 'old as7cond .S'"S, ' '' person making or authorizing false invoice ,Ji l ' price of goods, 190. ' '" ''""''''' "">■ I«"t "•• evidence of fraud, what shall be, 190 procedure, 190. penalties and forfeitures, in what Court recoverable 190 m whose name prosecutions may bo brought 191 ' ' Province of Quebec, how suits or proceeding brouHit in 191 a^e^^of^ defendant about to leave the Province where the suit is averment, what should be sumcient 193 those who sue for the Crown, to recover full costs of suit lOo penalties and costs, how levied, 19;!. ' ^"'^• nolle prosequi by Attornev-Ueneral 19;j averment as to place at which any act was done 19:i costs and damages for seizure set aside to be limited on certificate of probable cause, 193. i-tiimtate of burden of proof on owner or claimant of goods 194 forfeiture of articles seized and of moneys deposited in lieu thereof. notice of intention to prove, burden of proof, 194 want of notice not to stay proceedings, 194, ' what shall be deemed a commencement of suit 19o as to claims made after proceedings have been commenced, 105. poflil for pa^oient of costs recjuired, 195, XI xii INDEX. c;Uf?T()JIS ACT— limitation (if tiiiio for bringing suilH, I'.l"). aiiiieais, l'J(i. if a|)|)cal hroiigiil by tlio Crown, no HL-cinily, li)(i. roBtoratioii of gooiln not proventt'il l)y apiJWil if mciuity is given, l!)l). D DAMACiKS- na'UKunj of for land taken anil injuriously alTwled, U4. 95, 101, 140, 14M. m. 100. value of property in expropriation, lueanH value to the ownei from railroad clianf,'iiig surface of street, grade, etc., 100. from operationof a railway on street, 1(10. from iuereased rate of insurance resulting from exproiiriation, in nature of interest, 100. from loss of business, etc., lol, 140. from loss of profits, 147. from overllow of water. 101 . for laches by otticers of Crown, 104. for delay by the Crown. 106. by breach of contract, 106, 107, ilO. resulting from railway siding, 140. riparian rights, (lanuiges for in expropriation, 147, 155. for overhead crossing. 148. obstruction to access, 148, 155. DEATH- change of solicitor resulting from, 391 . change of parties resulting from, 291. no aba*.euient of action by, 291. DEDICATION- similarity of French and English law respecting doctrine of, 97. UEEAULT- of pleading, 253. by defendant in delivering pleading or demurrer, 253. by one of several defendants, 253 . motion for judgment by. to be made e,v parte, 253. by Attorney-General in filing pleading, 253. in replying or demurring within time limited, effect of, 254. in replying or demurring after expiry of one month after period allowed, defendant may apply to dismiss action, 254. by plaintiff within three months after close of pleadings, to give notice of trial, will entitle defendant to move to dismiss for want of prosecution, 254. judgment by default may be set aside, 255. by defendant in appearing at trial, 266. by Attorney-General in pleading or appearing at trial, 267. DEEENCE- liling of statement in, to be first step in, 239. when to be filed. 330, abatement not to be pleaded in defence, 242. any grounds of, arising pending action may be pleaded before state- ment of defence delivered, 244. iind afterwards, by leave, 244. n D n; irni. ill if Hfcuiily is given, eclcil, W. 9.-., 101. 14(5, liu" 111 tilt' owner, UC. le, ele., 1(10. irn expi'oi)riation, lUO. INI)EX. . M7, 155. ting doctrine of, 07 . irrer, 253. e, 253. 1, effect of, 254. one month after period s action, 254. iae of pleadings, to give move to dismiss for want ig at trial, 267. he i)leaded before state- fid put «unie in adniiKHion i..< hhIischu...* fonnof.,!,,, '"""•"'^'>'"'''"live.e,|,o,,v ilES^r "''-»-'■"■-"- '■ "' ''■;',"/.;"";'""■'■"" '"•"""""■■■My, .'ir DELIVEHY- writ of, for enforcing j„.ig,„,nt f, ,,eovorv f land or money, 'j,MO. " ' ""^'^ "^ l""l'EMURRER- flling of to be flrnt step in defence. 239 ;r c:;:^;;;;:^^^^^ -'--"'-".'" ;^5o, wlien to I,e filed and served, 250 When party desires to demur to xy,rt ^f . , Bettmg down of, by either party, 251 noticeof, ten days, 251. while pleadintr no nlB^,n„ . . ^'i'''"'*' to set down, 251. ■ -''-'^ ^''^^yts^,^-;::^!::^:;^'""' "■■■""-■-^ cJanu, costs of action to be nX \ , ^''^ "'" "^'it-'O'C't of when to pleading or part t e eo a 111''' """""' ''- out, 252. ^ '^'^^"^ ^"°^^«^1- «''"»'' to be deemed struck costs, when overruled %'> =;^s=t;;;s::sr-- • allowed ^orlir.'^uX'd;;^^-/'--- '?""' "^^"■- -•■•<"' '-tionforwan.oVpLe-uttS' ""'' '^'""^ "' "-""- ^•-' DEPOSITIONS- ""■'"^^' "''■*• may be taken before trial 27' niALOGUS DE SCACCARIO ^23^ ' DISCONTINUANCE- of action or jiart thereof, 240 niSCOVERY- against the Crown, 85. and inspection of documents. 255 ore whom or,r. '• ~"'^- •Mii before whom, Crown in petition of right, entitled to, 256 party to be examined must be served with a subpoena, 256. XIV INDK.X. DISCOVERY- , . ^ , , order lor ivppointmoni ..f cxamiiior ollu-r tlian HfKiHlrar, to 1)6 made on f.cpinVf iiiiiiliciition, i'M- .Icpiutmcntiil or otl.or ullin.r ..( Iho Crown may l)e oxftinined on, •J.-.O. of any mcnibor oi ii cori)oration, ''.">fi. party applying f-T oxan>itiation of nu-inln'r of corporation uumt show by a(li56. attendance enforced !.y subpcena, '^50. production of books and documents, liow enforced, ^57. fees to be paitl to party examined, 257, parties without jurisdiction may l)e oxamiiu'd by interrogntoriofl, proceedings where party omits to answer, or answers insulliciently, ■257. on oatli of documents, a57. „ .. order for .liscovery of documents may l>o obtained from Registrar, ui>on pra'cii)e, '258. form of pru'cii)e and oider, 25H. form of affidavit on production, 2511, :!18. .piestion as to rigiit to. may be reberved by Cour* or Judge m cer- tain cases, iiGO. consoipiences of refusal to comply with order for, 200. service of order on solicitor or agent, sufficient to found application for attacliment, 2tU . but want of knowledge or notice of order may bo shewn on such application, 261 . See l*ru(h(cti()ii. DISMISSAL OF ACTION- in default of delivery of reply. r of said corporation, rood, 367. sd l>y interrogatories, vnflwers insulllciently, ainod from Kogistrar, )nr* or Judge in cer- for, 2G0. t to found application ay 1)6 shewn on such riy Hubsoijuent pleading defendant may apply I after close of prooeed- inove for, 254. B by summons, 355. )e by motion, 355. of some of whom the •d time, application for sd after it has expired, II 1)0 extended after it inga, 243. INUKX. XV restilt of refusing to n,„„,.v vv„|, „,,|.,, , .. r "f, 3(10. • """"'-•• ''"•'l'*-'veryor„,s,„,,.ti„n '•efUHinKto,„hnit,,.|r,ri „|- Nil to UegiHtrar, JCiT •' '"' '" '''"'K.^vi..!. transiiMit..,! DOMINION LANDS DUTIES SVV CUHliilllH. EVUITVJURlSDK.TIoNu,.„:x,UKc,trK..,,na ;,-,, Crown not boiiiid i>y, 8;« ijy [yj EVIDENCE- ' • •• ^fz:::!:::;Z:^;:;:tr <■> • .».. of iiiineH and niiner'ik in |.,,,,i "> aJiKlavit HUM r Ciwloius \,.| i.s.j invoice l)..st evidi-nci. of vjiln,.' „i' ,'r, i House, 1H5. ' ^"'"'''' '"'^^'"o """i.^ch Custo.u 8«niH:Kling, |,„,.,k.„ „(• ,,,,„,, ,f,(, what«balll,e.vl.W,..,f,-,audun,l,.r.M.to„,s w., „„ burden of proof „„ ..wm.t or Hain.u.t „ ■' m. i.'ini.mt ..( ,.^^,„„l.s UM.I.T ( ustouis Act, of mute, 1!)8. of j)roclanuition, iiiiDorial ^titiiio. /■» , fet-ner.uij. in hxcluM|Ucrl'otirt, '.'Tl ot witnesses, may I.,. or,lcrcd to be given by aflid-ivit -r or by mtorrogatories. 27 1 . ' '^^ '^' '' ' ■ in Province of Quebec, 271 . hurden of proof in action for .lamagos rcsuUi,,.. fv . Government railway, 2T1 ""ultmy from accident on examination of same witncs.s twi-e •>7i parol, 371. ™9=S;rsi-x:r:r:i-T!:;™:"" ••»■ must be pan by party adducing evidence, a;j9 Judge may dismis. action for want of payment of y{9 no new trial granted unless substantial w™":.ii ■ justice, 278. *' "' miscarriage of on reference, how taken, 379, See Evidence Act. EVIDENCE ACT, 1893-- applicable to criminal and civil proceedings 197 witness, no incompetency from crime or interest' 1-17 wi\rr '•°"^P'^^^"^^^ -' '^--^''^ »'■ wife and of liusband, 197 Nvitness. communications during marriage. 197 ' witness, incriminating answers. 197. evidence of mute, 198. XVI INDKX. KVIDKNCK ACT, mr.'.—Coiitiiiiifil - jiiiliciiil iKitii'o to III' tiiki'l) i>f Impi'i'iMi st;iliili's, lilM. piiHif oC |ii()(laiiiiiliiiiis ofduvt'iiior (iciii'iiil, l,iculuiiniit()ovornor, jiroof (if Camidii Ua/ettc- ( Dpy |ii iiitcil lis (^nci'iis iiriiilcr ( 'opy or extract cfrtillcd, lUN, piiiol' .)f Ollicial (iazL'tto -Cojiy piiiiltillpy (lovcriiuitiil piinttT— Copy or (Xlrai't fi'itillcil, 1!)H. pi'iiol' ut Jiiili(!i:il pri)(i'iMliii;^s in I'liilcil Kiiij;i|i)iii, clc, I'tc, lUU. proof of liiipi'rial A<'ts, i'l<'.. 1U'.>. proof of ollk'iiil or piiMii' ilociiiiu'iits, I'.ili. copicH of pulilii' liooks or (iocuiiii'iils ailiiiisHililc in t'vi>liMiri', 200, proof of liuntl-writiiit; of any person eertifyirin mkIi copies not reqiiireil, '2oo. order signed Ity Secretary of State, -JOn. copieH of notices in ( Hmtilii (iiizitte, 2o(i, enUii's in iiooks of tjovernnieiil Departments, ','1)0. proof of notarial acts in C^ut^lH'c, 'Jo:. notice to l)e given adverse jiarly ol' intenlion to prodiuu copy of liook or other docuniunt as aliovo mentioned, Ulll. construction of this Act, 201. application of provincial laws of evidence, --'Ol. oaths and atlirmations, 'Jol. who may administer oaths, 'iiil. . atVirmution of witness instead of oath, 2(12. alUrniation Instead of oath— I'er jury, 202. evidence of child, corroboration reipiired, 202. couimeneement of Act, 2n2. EXAMINATIONS- evidence may be taken by. 02. on interrogatories or by commission of persons veniently attend, 127. duty of persons taking such i \ainination8, 12T. further examination may be ordered, jienalty for noncompli- ance, 127. notice of time and place of, to be given to adverse party, 127. neglect or refn^il to attend on, to be deenie i contempt of Court. 128. production of pai>erH on, 128. consent of jjarties that witness be examined, etc., 128. return of, taken in t'anada, use thereof, 128. return of, taken out Canada, use thereof. 128. reading of, 128. of parties for puri>oses of discovery. 255, of departmental or other ofttcer of Crown, 250. attendance for, enforced by subpoena ad teat., 250. in actions against corporation, 250. fee to be paid to party examined, 257. on interrogatories when beyont?i'!avit, 072. of any jier.son before trial, may bo ordered before any officer of th^ ( ourt, 272. 01 same witness twice, 371. who cannot con- hii'iili'iiiiiit i:\. Ills wlio cannot con- lalty for noii-coniiili- viTsc imr ty, 127 . •on tempt of Court. 128. ;tc., l-iS. 350. :ir>7. ciently, 257. !C0. L'd in ovidonce, 261. 373. jfore any officer of th^ XVJI ■'' '"<'"iiit ,,| .\|,|M.,il. 317. II. i;xciii:(^ri.;i{ ( ii\Mit,.;,._ ^■"ntiiiimtiiin of. "y * KXCIIHyiKli COI ifT History ,in.l.),„is,|i,.ti,,„„,- ..., ''••nvntioiiofnaiM,. •.-( iS.:;.:;^;:;;';;;:;;-;,,:;;::;.-;,,.. .,,.... t"<^"«irtof A, „|,o,; '" ''^''"''li'-'Climnl.,.,- tr.,„sf..,,,,| KXCHK(irKieioruT,,F(.Ax^„v wiiiHtitution of, (17 ■'■;"•'■■:•"■'"■■' -;;:;:!;:;;::■!"::,':•■"■'■'- r. irs::::'^;::;'rs '•'"*■'-•• »■'"'■•■'■-" , Sis.',;',::,™:; ■'''"■'■"'■»"■ "";'""""' I 'i"visi()ii.s of g,,,. 11,1 nv \ «''"• may l„. a,,p.,inu..l .fu,ig., „,. „,, '' " '^'^^ ai.po.nt„,,.ntofr.,.i,tnu-,.,„lo,i;..;..„i,...rs ~, •Inties of oflicial roferwH ;•' wl.o may practise i„, as l.ar, , .,.,, . solicitors and proctors :> •"'^"'■at..s. . "•ho shall he oOiccrs of, ::, exclusive oriirinal imi .i, , -itsagaSi:;:;^^'^^''''"'^^''*'^'''"^ -^ '^'^-^-^ jurisdiction respecting .laims' to I'.ai.ij, ,,.„. ,, concurrent juri.sdicti,,,, of, 84 ' '' revenue and ry,u /,„» „.tions, 84 patents of invention, lands, etc 'si 88 respecting, act.. ,„s against omce,; of Crown 7,i S4 '." «""« at common law and c,,ui,y ,84' ' ^ jurisdiction of, as to Patents, Con'vnVlits T.-. . trial Design, ,S8 ' ^ '10 ritlits, rradc-marks, ..,• Tndus- jurisdiction ,,f, respecting interpleader, 88 la^^ of prescription an.l limitation of actions 88 if action pendiiif; i„ other co.irf . 1 .""""• ^^■ sittings of, 80. '*'• "''"'" "•" '" '"• '■"tertaincd. ,si,. " '^" ^.^"'*^« and ( )rders continued, 9(. how claims to bo proceeded with !),> no jury, !)3. Act, 0!», '''•Kiwtr.ir and other "HM.sej, attorneys, wliere trial may take place, and reference to registrar, etc evid' •Mcc may be taken P. and taking of evideni e, 90 as.sessoi security for costs, 03. tender by the Crown, in shorthand. OS. :^. what shall l« deemed a legal tender, 93. xvin JNnEX. EXCIIKQUEK COURT OF CASAr-A-C™-""."'- iS:^£;;tir:^ri interest on n.oney«unae^^iucl,nuent,Ul^ elteot of judgment or payment, in. naymentafulUliBchargo in. ■udgment to bar further dami, 111. ;::S;::?^«-- a. t..custo.,y under process, in. :s:r,t;"^;nLse^...uo.a^.o.ao.,n.. sheriffs and coronerVfe.|s. n-- n'^:Ml^t^r^^'^ffBtobe of«cer.of-^vhen coroners shall act, 113. ,ecognizanceH. how taken 113. ,o».o>,. tor .i»''«"'''''\'" pS; :,, ,cr Oart Ac. cam. Into torrc. 114, (>ntrv o' appe.ii ^"' > i ,i 117 amendment to ^'^^''''f V it Acheuuer C'ourt substituted therefor, repeal of OlUcial Avbitrat.n., LxcUuiue 11^- , . f rf ...ises pending before otlicial arbitra- .heXhe.p.erCo^tA.t^neint..^^^^^ ,,o..lan,ation iixn^K da e J^^-^ ^^^^^^.^^.^^^ ^,^, ^,„y province, procedure in ---^^'^J;^X..eyi„ • of, 111. ' '^^""■' '■''^''" "1 c,Hi,„|y under writ of writs, how executed, 112 claims to property under execution 1, i- executions, j^enerally, 281 ' '"'" '''"P"^*^'' < 1'^. en.>rcedhy,^}>,:'::::;::is^^^^^ "•-^-" possessL. oS ' '""""'"" "•' '•-^•"'"nforeel bv writ of 282. 'Ulne.j. attachment or se,|UeHtration no writ of attaclunent'or Sr L ' ™' '"' '"'"""""''1. 2«=i. money, 28;i. """"'" *"' '•^«"" t" compel pMvn.entof moaning of ''writ of e.veculion,-' 2SS. " issuing e.vecution .ngainst 'inv i,.>,.f„ " ooo no execution to bo i-sued wi.i, f , ' ' '■^' ^^^• '"Mud n u|,„„, pr„duction of judgu.cul , 284 nn«-r!f,,f * ■ • "'"''' l'iop(u- time (. laps,.,) 9m, no ^M.tof, to ue issued, without pr.ecipe filed '84 every writ of. to bear date of dav wli ! is" ,' t\ .n every case of. pnrty entitled to, may e ' i nt:^- .'i expenses of, 284 " ^> ""'''<'«t. poundage and ^'\:;Ltm. "'""■""■' """ ":'■'-'"" -'-'™<'^' '>^ -lieitor and endorsed with direction to .sherilf to levy. '.8. '- ^::Zi: ""' "" '' ''''' '^"-•J-i«--nt, exeept in certain to remain in force for o. . year, 28,^ uide.ss renewed. 28,1. form of renewal, 28."). how renewed and effect of renewal "8-, what suOicient evidence of ren(-wal' ^'8(i" ...ay «,,, a. „„,- ,i„„. „,„„„ .,, ,,;,;, „.„„, ,,^,,.,,^,,,,,^, ^^^, ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ""v^^;::-^' """ ■'""™ '"-"™^"' «.-...'.•,,,„ how leave ol)tained, 286. every order of fourt or Judge may be enforcd by, 286 application for stay or relief against, 287. form of writs of //./(^, 287, ;!2,3. what interests may be sold' under writs of 287 sale of lands „„der, after six months from aeizuro, 287 lands and goods bound by delivery of to sheritf, 287 ' wl-en writ of venditioui r.rponas mav iskiip 287 torm of, 2S7, 32,") " ' writ »f Mh.dmct oxMutol a«or.li„g t« e>'ig«„or tl,e,„,, ass. XX INDEX. EXECUTION— 6'o»(.//.„,,,,_ -ulanty^f U.e , a. Of .„,,..,, ,,,,,,^,,,.^ nnuiicipal a.sses.siiient n, of K'-aveli.it, 110, 147. I<).s,s of profit in, 147. nature of title in, 147 ri,,arian rigl.ts, damages, 117 i,r, value of lan.l for Inuldinj,^ ' "'■'■ir' ■■'■ -'-■-'- .,„ ,„.„ =St'SS,;;:*,-^;: ■...■..,-,.,„. ,„. =;;:£:;r;:';--rs.;r -- ......,., """'■"•'•"'»"■«■' ""Hall,, ;. J; ;-;;'2„, oct' Ddtnayes. EXPROPKIATIOX ACT- Interprotatior ,,.., ,,, . ance •• • ^ • ; ', " "'™^' "^''"'''■^' ^^ ' ' 'Md "l.,ease. l.'is power of Minister to enter into -uuul removal and replacement of fe.ic^ ^ 'T'^'"' ""' '='"-'«' •■t--139. 140. "^'-'' ^''^- . ad,)«,nni« any pul.li,. ^ork obligation of land owners m power to make .sidinas otn f ' i , , ' • "''ri.wav'rr^^'''^'-^-^'-'^'-- taken, and kork.s," Mill .er,- '■< 'onvey- „ . , . •"' ^ •-•-•. lo land tor naintainmg the railway, HO "*;r »'''"'-'»"- --".».™.... ,.,,.,,»,,,.,,.„,, ,,„, procee.ling8 for fikin.r ''"''" '^« "»' obligatory, 14 1 . , ., '^ "' "'^"iK PoaseRsion of lands Ijo 'lepos.t of plan and description 140 ' ^• correction in plan and description, l4-> plan of land in possession of IferAIaiestvmnv. , • evidence of oriSir";;,'""-'"^"'" *« '«' "«"-'• ^''V.,, ,>„,, effect of certified copy, notwithstanding decease of certifying olKcer. when Provincial Crown Lands are taken 14!] disposal of compensation money L'oi.r^' ♦ 144. ^y *^""'« t" persons under disability, contract under thin Act 144 rtgistration of conveyance, etc, , under this A,., n f warrant for possession, how issued oL,.Z > . ""^•^^^'-^'T. 14.".. compensation „,oney t„ «and i^H [i i^^*^";" " """'^' ''^• payinentof compensation when an.o , . l.artu.ulars of estate or inter "^UtT t^^ '''■ demand, 149. Propeity to he declared upon XXll INDEX. EXl'KOl'RI A.TION \CT— Von tinned— infonnatiou uy Attorney-Ueiieral sliewiiig date of aajuisition, per- won inti'i'estvisions, 155. continuance of proceedings bail under former expropriation Act, 155. provision as to cases whert no statement of claim lias been filed, 155. to upply to expropriations under The Expe.vimcntal Farm !:)tutiun Act, MS, etc. EXTENT- - writ " immediate, uiaj' issue on atliilavit of deljt and danger, 330. writ of 'lirni vUmnit e.vtirniuni on allidavit of debt and death, 330. sherilTs executmg, need not encjuire by the oath of jurors, 330. will issue for debt due to the Crown, 330. will be refused for penalties and forfeitures under sec. 193 of The Customs Act, 330. for forms of ajjulavit, order and irrit, see schedule Y, 339. ^ FACTS- trii',1 of issues of, to be at bar, 200. reference may be made after trial of, 37(». finding of, at trial, to be entered by acting registrar, 309. setting down action on motion for judgment after determination of (lucstion of, 370. application for order upon admission of, in pleadings, 278. FARM CROSSING— See CrossiiKj. FEDERAL- federal and provincial rights, 83, 154. relations between Crown and Provinces, 80, 134. FEES- payable to Registrar, 337 . payable to Solicitors, &c., 327. jjayable to witnesses, 333. payable to sheriffs, 334. payable to coroners, 336. payable to crier, 336. FIAT- to be obtained upon ))etition of right, 131. and filed in Court, 131 . FIERIFACIAS may issue against gomls or lauds to compel payment of money, 282. when party may sue out, 285. pnly fifteen days after jud^juient, except in certain cases, 385. to of aciiuisition, per- !!• facts, 119. poll liy t'uiiit, l"i3 IM. d, otc— Private rights 154. expropriation Act, 155. liin liiis beuii filud, 155. iincntdl. Farm IStution obt and danger, 230. ilebt and death, '-'30. til of Jurors, 230. Milder a.'c. 193 of The 3dule Y, 339. istrar, ','09. after determination of eadings, 378. 134. INDE.V. xxiii layuient of money, 282. rtain cases, 285. form of, 287, 323 Sec Recciver-Oeneml FIXTURES- what are, 101. FORMS- FORMAL OBJECTIONS- noproceeding.s to be defeated hv 308 ■"'"3S!'S.'-"'"'''«- '»-■■" '•■*«.»....,.., ,.„.,, „,,„,^^ """Srr:;;- ;; ';;«"'"*'■• »- .•• ., „, non-comphance with rules of (C.iw u m 308. '^°»'t ^''■■'" render procee.lings void, hut such proceedings mav ho <,„* „ • i dealt with othe?wi;;?'J";;;Jr' " "■'"""'"■• •^•- --Hh'do,. GREAT JUSTITIAR, 25. ^ OUARDIAN- appointment of, under Expropriation Art 1 U HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. ENGLAND- "^"Hr=?:::^.;:-rri::':fr;-^ ---- '- Court, 317. ^ "-' ""^ I^arliainem or Rules of Gxcei)tion to above rule, 217. suits, which according to nnef.Vn ..c i^ i except when ciusp of .' , ■ '^ *'^''*''" "' "•^'^ '". 240. ;n/o, «,irr .rzr: ;;r;r 4*^-*- '^"■ HEARING- application to fix, 264 serv-...eon, 235. IMMOVEABLE- ' by destination, 101. XXIV I^DKX. INCIDENTAL DKMAND against the Crown, 211. INDIAN ACT- jiirisdictioii of Kxcheijuer Court, under, 347. INDOKSEMENT- on petition oi' rlKlit, 1;>1, lliO. do to bo served on other partioH than the Crown i;«, 107. on iiifornuilion, See Si'iu'diilo C, 2',i2. on statement of claim, See Sciiedulea C, and C.C., 233, -iVo, oH. INDUSTRIAL DiiSKINS- jurisdiction of I'^xciieqiier Court ros]u'ctiny, 47, 88, 107, 173. for Act res|iecting, .syc Trailc-iiiurk ami Industrial Dcniyn Act. practice of Exche(iuer Court to ai)ply to suits respecting, 221. wlien rules of Exche(|uei' Coiu-t do not provide for jiractice resiiect- ing, recourse (o be liad to English rules, 222. INFANT- disjKisal of compensation money going to, 144. service on, 235. special case affecting, not to be set down for argument witliout leave, 263. INFOKMATION- rules respecting Engli.sli informaliont :?() venue in information of intrusion, 8.1. 22L appropriate nMuedy in information of intrusion, 221, of intrusion, 87, 21!), 220. form of, 314. joinder of cause of action in information of intrusion, 220. in expropriation cases, showing what facts, Mi), 220. ilo form of, 149. ill rem, at common law, 1!)1. suits on behalf •"■•''■'■. ~".W. fNI.ANl. KiOVEXUE AOT- INC.Um;^:':'^^'^'''"^--^ '--''''-.■.•. :W. INSPECTION- ■ " " notice to prod,,,.,, .lo-unu.nts („,■ •;-•;„«. 05,. ""^^ ""•'"">■'-«-..„ a„yu„.,.,ao..MWe notice of ti„„. ..„„ , . . , ^ '"' '"/l"'" of. 350. for." of m,,.,,,,...,^ ^'-"..tndvvhen, order for, w].,,,, p.^..^ , . application for, .0 h.^t,, a u, 7'I "'"''^ "^ ''"'^'. ^^l*- 'iue.stionastori,^„„ , ;^;"«' -'"'*• con8e,„ences of';.o. ap :: i : r"'"^' "'"• service of ,.nler f..,-, oil w o, r:"'^? "'^'' •"•''-• ^or, 300. INTEliSr' "'^ "'' ^^^"'""^^-- -I-PHation, 100. against the Crown, 6>' ni m nature of damages,' l„o' on money, under judgment. Ill in expropriation cases, 153 may levy, on execution, 284 INTEKLOCUTORY ORDEKS- generally, 293. INTERPLEADER- ,,"...u.cuon ot Exclierjuer C( INTERPRETATION- in Excliequer Court Act, 68. -1— ^uuii rtCC, U8. meaning of '< Tiie Supreme Court " " The V , meaning of "original claimant." «o and Exch^illeiSr !^Sn3f ^^ " *^« ^°-* " "' ^i'e Supremo XXVl INDEX. INTEl{ri{CTATION-C<)«ly with sul.puuia or order to answer, liable to attachment, ~0O. if any answers be read at trial, whole to be considered iu evidence, 201. examination of witness by, may be ordered, 271. IRRECJ UL AR PROCEl^DINUS - .See Formal OLiJcctioii, ISSUES— may be joined by reply, 243. elfi'Cl of joinder of , 243. joinder of, only [(leading subsequent to reply without leave, 247. joinder of, close of i>leadings, 247. ISSUES— Judge may direct parties to prepare, 248. of fact, trial of to bo diM med trial at bar, 200. reference of, uuiy be directed after trial of, 27(>. after trial of, copy of Judge's notes may be made in certain cases, 270. after deteruunation of, action may be set down on motion for judg- ment, 270. or after determination of some only, 377. directing, to be tried, on motion for judgment, 277. JOINDER OF ISSUE— Sec Issue. JUDGE- of Supreme Court of Canada, 40, 07. jurisdiction of Judge of Supreme Court of Canada where a case was partly heard before him before TJic Exchequer Court Act came into force, 114. notes of, at trial, may be, in certain cases, directed to be copied ^n(| filed of record, 370, INDK.V. XXVjf •" and " rt'liff "' in The Lnient,'' ".Siipcrinten- • Land" and " Ijt'ase "' iiimissiuuer." " Inven- itent Act, 150. ullt'ctor,"' " Officer," >ndnctor," "Owner,"' Vareliouac," "Oath," Sei/cd and Forfeited," i Act, 175. irty," ov ■' Parties," ■enue cauHOs," " Peti- plural and ince versa, J females, !309, iicd on, for purposes of der to answer, liable to nsidered in evidence, 71. without leave, 247. 0. tie in certain cases, 270. 'n on motion for judg- ;, 877. inada where a case was kequer Court Act came rected to be copied ^n(| JUDUE~Con(i,nwU- to sit in open Court cvorv Ar i -4 -<:;;;•';:,:;- :r,;;;'-'>- sun .,,„, '»ay i"alaMu],.,H ,.f (.„,rt lit! '"ay appoint acting r,,gi«,;.„,,;;„, who may l„, aj.j.ointed, OU to hold no other odice. (i!) re-sidence of, 6!). provision in case of sickness. OU. >rov,s.o„.f j,.,,^,,j^i,, recusation of. To. term or tenure of otnce, 70 salary, 7(i, travelling expenses, 7o 8upren.e Court of'c'anXw 1 'ji. 'n/'""" '^ •""'«^' '"' "- mto force, 114. " ''•''^■•'»i''iu*r Court Act came power to make rules and orders. 118,119 oee Judge, JUDGjrENT— to bar further claim 111 b. «™,. „,.,,.. „;„ ,,„„ „„ , _,^,,^,^,_^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^ form of m a petition of right, I3;j. ;t22 ;ja:{ efTect of judgment for suppliant. 133. for relief or order for costs a-ains( fl... r Mini.ster of Finance 134 ^'"'"" '" '"-' ««''ti'i'Hl to motion for judgment by' default, i>53. by default may be set aside, 255 Jiulge may direct to be entered at or after trial -(;7 with leave to move, 270 preliminary, ordering reference. 370 motion for, generally, 274 ""''^^n^t'^^Tjr' ^"^ P--'^ '-^y -^PiXy to set down case on with leave to use affidavits on, 274 to bo obtained by motion for, 275 ^moSn'^olS'^-^*" '--to move action to be sot down on time for giving notice of such setting down o,, what notice of motion for shall contain 3V5 where at trial Judge abstains f..^ General or plainS^ maT " a^o^ T"" ' ■*"'^'"""^- ^^t--^^" in default of, defendant mav do so o'l "" '" "'"""' '"''• ^'^^' mS;t^J^r::?^,'^-^--^n ^ay beset down on .ovin,tosetasideon;:SS-S^r^%, V*. XXVlll INDEX. J [JDOy\F.^T -Contiuiu'il motion for juilKiiient aftor inHuo joiiii'd, (liij|ienHiiig with trial, ^74. dlHtiiii'tion lietwi-en "jiidgiiu'nf ami "order," £74. on motion to Hct aside, order to be to hIiow cause, 370. returiiablo in rourlt'on days, 276. and to l)P made witliin HO days after trial, 'JTii Hotting down on motion for judgnu-nt wlien issiu's or ((uestions of farts ordcruil to bo dotcrmined, 276. on default by plaintiff to set down Buch motion, defendant mny do HO, 277. Betting down aetion on motion for, after determination of some issues only, 277. no aetion to be set down on motion for judgment after the expira- tion of one year, without leave, 277. jiroceedings on motion for, if Court desire lurther materials, 277. Buch motion may 1k) adjourned, 277. application for, on admission of facts, 278. entry of, 278. form of 278, :t21. How settled, 278. when to be dated, 278. nunc pro tunc, 279. of non-suit, eifect of, 279. may be set aside in certain cases, 279. tenor of, to be certified to Keceiver-(y writ of ney, how enforced, sr than payment uf )roper ofHcer, 284. 36. in Bamc manner iis, r motions for, 294. art, 73, 70. England might be 73. ^n Dommion cases, 73. 3n, damage to same, the Crown, Crown )atent8 of invention, Jui(rsurcTi.,.N^c.,„„,„ ,_ t"re, 167. ifi.j, """'• "" '••f"'"nc.. Uy Minist,, „f ^^^^.J^^ »:''r:r*s;::;;'j;^"-'.i»..„p, .„.„„, „,^ to enforce ppnalties, 84. ., 'n " -»"«»« c,„™. .„„„,,,„,„ ,„ ,;. • '^•'*Pe''tinK entries .„ ..„ .'/ ''^'"' '"+- '6-'. -.>.c..io„ .r „,,,.„ .n-r.ue::r :,?;:: .,i'::;';::"»s: iif Kx.-heqiier Court makin>. Of Industrial Designs ^^d KdS';:''''.';' ""^^ "' ^"«'^'-- I>t's«Kn, 167, 173, 174. ^ " °' "'^''""K ■'">■ Industrial of Exchequer (^urt on re/erencfi frnr>, n «.'i-vice on defendant out of 237 '^'^P^'-tment of Customs. 183. of Exclieri(ition. transfer of, after expropriation, 148. sale of under execution, after niontliH from sei/iire, 287. bound by delivery of writ to sberiir, '287. judgment for recovery or delivery of, enforced by writof possession, 282. any ecpiitable or legal interest in, may be sold by Ji. fa. 287. writ of remlitioni cxpo)i(ts to compel sale of, 287. in selling antl advertising for sale, what laws to be followed, 288. jurisdiction of Court under tbo Dominion Lands Act, 848. I RTTEUS PATENT— for Crown lands, 81 ,82. See Ltnids. LIABILITY OF CROWN- for injury to property, 77, 7!). " person, 77, 70, 80. as common carrier, 78, 79. for tort, 55, 79. injurious allection of property by construction of public work, 80. with regard to approacii to a public work, 8(). LIEN- on logs in favour of Crown, 103. LIMITATION OF ACTIONS— See Prescription. LUNATICS- service on, how effected, 235. special case alTecting, 203. M MAGNA CHARTA- •45, 26, 48. MANDAMUS- DO mandamus against the Crown, 103. NA NE( nniiiil pivtentH, k-ase viously iiquired l>y iziire, 287. liy writ of poBBesBion, y.//. /«. 287. 17. 1)0 followed, 388. s Act, 348. n{ public work. 80. IWDKX. MANITOHA^ ^^^'^ I'otltioM of riKht in. ,-,0 R«-^uo,,urisdic.t.o„i,.,,,unsof.,:, l>»ynu.Mtof, inf., Court, 201, out of Coiirt, L'lu jxtyn.ont of, \,y Crown, jutkan..,,. . . •>ui ' J""K"i<"U to (;< cprtiHn.! t •> , -SI- '"""«'*' t' •'-••ceiver-General, l'.v other parties, l.ow oi.k e.i -y. no writ Of utS^:;;;';.;';:^.^';;"^--; • -'-«tnUion. 282. interlocutory order for paTi^ "o "'""■' ' .' «"»t of. 283. MONSTRANH UK DROIT- "^ '"""^'^ '"to Court, 2U3. 48, 41».54. M(JTIONS— evidence may l,e Kiven by affidavit ..„ •>.., to be made within ,0, lays after trial o;. for judgment. -&. ./,.,,,,,,,, g'/;"'' -"^' for order on admission of fact^ i„ „"i . ■ on appeal from report 4. l"«a- of Judge to be made and filed of record, if directed so to do, 270. XOTICE - of time of examiiuition to be given to adverse party, 127. notice of apiieal to Supreme Court, 114. cii'lor.sed oil petition of right served on third party, 137. to (lefeiKlunt not to be found, 338, 314. Sec ticlieiliile D. in lieu of service to be given out of jurisdiction, 238. may be alleged as a fact in pleading, 243. of motion to be served two clear days before liearing, 295. when notice of motion not given to proper parties, 295. notice may be served without special leave in certain cases, 296. notice of motion may be served with or after filing of information, petition of right or statement of claim, 296. .Set' Indorsement. NOTICE OF MOTION- - for judgment 27"). See ^[otions. NOTICE t)F TRIAL- Judge to direct upon whom to be served, 264. not to be countermanded without leave, 266. NOTICE TO ADMIT DOCUMENTS- fonii of, 319. NOTICE TO INSPECT DOCUMENTS- form of, 319. NOTICE TO PRODUCE— form of, 259, 318. of production for inspection, 259., NOVA SCOTIA— Itevenuo jurisdiction in Courts of, 36. use of Court Houses by Excheiiuer Court in, 355. o OBJECTION- See Formal objection. OFI'KK— to abate v;ause of injury before action brought, effect as to costs, 299. See Tender. (JFl'TOE COI'k — of information, statement of claim to be served, 232. of petition of ri: !'t to be served, 240. OFFICERS- (u Court to be in attendance, 303. who shall be olficers of Court, 73. O on merits, 379. fced 80 to do, 370. trty, 137. ty, 137. 338. ling, 395. IC8, 395. jrtain cases, 396. iling of information. it, eflfect as to costs, 333. INI>EX. xwiii OFFICERS OF THE CROWX_ duty of in el,argo of ,„„.„,, ,,,,,,^ nXS.t;s;^---;*.H. .». po^er of Minister or ofHce ( ""'''"]' "''"^' •■'"■■""«'. '^t. laohe« of, damages, 104 '"''"■ ""• authority of, 104, power to lease land by Minister of < s power of Chief-Engineer, lot '"""' ^"^' power of Chief-Enginpor in ^i' authority of Government Kn^^l^l" "'"'^ '""''' -'"'■■••"■'. m. authority of P. M. (i. to bind the , ''"''" '"'"'^ "'• l"'^' carnage of mails, 109 ""'" '" ''■-^I-'-t of <„ntiru.( c,.,- written authority of Chief Vno-- condition precedent to ri^lf "To,.??'' "f "'""'" "'' '''^''" "f " "-K protection of Customs 0/Hcersl 7"'"'''''^'" '" '•'■<•o^.■.^ 10;». ' do of Officers of Publi,. w'.li \. dues, 180. "'"" ^""^■'"'^'l«'-t"'™U.oll<.,.hn^slM.,..o OFFICIAL ARBITRATORS- to be official referees of pv^i when official referee In^ '""" ^'°"'-'- '- repeal of. 119. S ■'^PPo'nte'J. 7'->. Exchequer Court substitute.! for ] lo *'"S,rrs -■'-'«-"-■-- .«..,.,.,.. gomg rule, S19. ""fcement of tunc t„ apply ,„ ,„,.,.. hearing of claim before two nnf i.„ • 01Q i-wo, not nearmo- win.;,. . -J18. "'"h "iciiin mc/inin;,' or rule OFFICIAL REFEREE8- offlcial arbitrators to be official referees 7. when appointed, 73. <^'ets, ,_. duties of, 72 ONTARIO- Petition of Right in, 59. Revenue jurisdiction in Courts of 31 tor payment of monej-. l,„,v mf„„,j. „,, .otlS',T„,1-"'"« "■■'-"" "■■"'" "-.*» .■an court may order that claim institnf,.,! i.^ ,■ pleadings, S31. 'n«t't»t'-d by reh^enco bo hear,! wiM.out must be talcen out, 231. consen* order, 355. consent of parties," by permission of Registrar to I,p,.. Court, 355. "gisirnr, to become iin order of XXXIV INDEX. ORDER—Continued- distinction between " Judgment "and " order ", 374. directing service out of jurisdiction, 337. form of, 337. notice in lieu of service, form of. 238. directing defendant not to be found to file defence, 238. directing case to proceed as though defence had been filed, 238. order that copy may be mailed, 239. order of Court or Judge may be enforced in same manner as judg- ment. 286. in favour of or against person not a party i action, how enforced, 286. interlocutory— granting injunction. 293. appointing receiver, 393. for preservation or interim custody of subject matter of litigation, 293. amount in dispute to be paid into Court, 294. V to show cause not to be granted unless expressly authorized by rule, 295. Judge may rescind his own order, 397. for issue of Writ of Extent, form of, 340. PAPEUS- service of, by affixing in Registrar's office, 302. PARTICULARS - of accident on Government railway, 241. in actions for infringement of patent of invention, 223. PARTIES- to petition of right, other than the Crown, 132 corporations, 234. partners, 834. husband and wife, 235. infant. 235. lunatic or person of unsound mind interdicted, 235. person of unsound mind not interdicted, 2.35. defendant out of jurisdiction, 237. enforcing order by or against person not party to an action, 286. no abatement of action by reason of death, marriage or insolvency, of, 891. change of, 291. addition of, 391, adding of, in case of death, marriage or insolvency, 291. order to add, when and how obtained, 893, service of order, and effect of, 292. application may be made to discharge or vary such order. 392. interpretation of word, 309. when action brought against one only of several co-contractors, de - fendant entitled to have his co-contractors jomed as parties to action, 392. party appearing in person, 301. interpretation of word " party," 309. PARTNER- service on, 234. 374. ■e, 238. been liled, 338. me manner as jiulg- tion, how enforced, matter of litigation, authorized by rule, n, 35. o iin action, 286. riage or insolvency. icy, 391. uch order. 893. il co-contractors, de - joined as parties to PATENT ACT- ^^^"^ int.r,,n.tationofexpressions<. Minister"

    «• «*./»,w:,:;r,f;-»"".-™...oo. rpX","'"""'' """" "• '» "'"I <" .».™. o„i™ ,„, jurisdiction of Exche.i.iPW- . jurisdiction of otl er W^ ? '" ""'^'' ^'■»^««- '«2- termformanufa'uJrCHr, '"'l-'^' term for importation may t '. '"? '"' "'''^"'^'''1. 'O^. PATENT OF INVENTION "' '"'• jurisdiction of E\-chp„.,n.. n 160, 161. •"'"""•^^ ^-"-^ to '-peach or annul, 47. 84, 88 ,56 speeiflcations, interpretation by reforen ^ , "ifnngement, want of noveltv nJ ' •" nuffer judgment by defaultfor specific ujiount, 24). time i-vitiiin which otTei: may be accepted, extension. 245. effect of offer aH to costs, 245. such offer or consent, if not accepted, shall not 1h3 evidence aj^'ainst party making same, 240. statement in defence, first pleading by defendant to bo so called, 1'46, the reply, 247. to be filed and served within one month after defence, 247. unless time be extended, 247. no pleading subsequent to reply, except joinder, without leave, 247. subsequent to reply to be filed within two weeks, 247. close of, when issues joined, 247. issues, 248. amendment of. may be allowed at any stage of j)roceedings, 248. [tlaintiff may amend, upon pra'cipe, before defence filed, fo' • iiii-.i, ;i70. eadiiv;, '?«? red, 3(ri erving oo.. 3ting Regis; v m I.VDKx. POSSESSION- X.xxix S[ ;;;: ;;;;t;:^:',;;-i;7,:, *';"o- .., '™' "— „. .., "•'■t of. (,„.,„ „,, ,..,;, 1" "I I o„„„„„ !,„„. i„ |,.„^.|,,,,| ,;^" Sru:,^:;™",;™''',"- =»"■ POUNDAGE- party entitled to e.\eciifi,m PRACTICE- '^-^«^'=»t'on, .naylovy, ^S4. PRKROCJATIVES^''''''"''"'"''''''''''''''^-^^'-'/'' ^'"'"-^ ''/ -/«.//<•,■. of Crown in Colonies, tJo e-xercised by Doinininn of i • »'ow taken away, ir "''"■^'^' '"•«' • of priority of payment 8.-;. 86, 87 loo resppctmft- rights of thrown llJ' ' '- no nmndan.us .against tl.e ( 'rown lO'f "o security for ,.o,sts to b.,,3bvttr. no security for costs to bo %'] '^ ';'" ,''"^^'"' «" «PPeaI, 117. ,,. ">«• -'^''"''.> the Crown, under Customs Act Iving cannot Iw deprived ..f his riL^.t tr 265. "«''* t^' --^ general reply in all cases PRESCHIPTION- • ignt to coniijensatinn r^,- „ . tario, 88.' '" -P'opr.ation barred by 30 years in On- for boddy injury in/-, q. so interruption of, 89 wi.lows riKhts by action under Art ^O-ifi C f < r ,. PRESUMPTION.S- <-<-.L.C., 80. of fact, need not bo alletrr.,1 ;., i i- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND- '"^ ^"^'' ""'"'' ''"'"''''"y *J«°ied, 244. revenue jurisdiction in Courts of, 40 use of Court Hou.ses of EKchern.Mr . " . • PRINTING- ''•'^' l«w|uer I ourt in, 3.-,6. See Ph'ndinqs. PROCEDURE- in Exche.,uer Court, bow regulated, 90. " certain rules and orders continued 9o nie„to..„...J"r'!^''--'P'ovi.led» ' "'■""• . „ ''y Rules of Comt, 917 in Exche.iuer Court, exceptions m See Pleadbiys-Rules of Court- m PROCEEDINGS IN REM- ^<'>^>t~Ht service of information, in, 335. Pari ia- ,'//' Court of Just 'ice. xl INDKX. PROCKKDINdS IN REM -Codf /«(«■(/— service of iiiformntioii in caHcs not providcMl for, '2'M. wlioi-f jiiTKon. iift'T coijiinencfiiit'nt of proceoiiingH fur condemna- tion of the CCS. desires to claim the siiliie, 'i'Mi. , he imist is\\t' security, ',':!(). and lile ii statement of <'laim. etc , 'i'M. in default of sc'curity. judgment may l>e oi)tained, '-':!6. PKCiChAMATION— hrinKing Kxciiequor Court Act into force, 120. PROCESS- of Exchecjuor Court, how lesieil. 112. " •' runs throu^'hout Canada, 113. '• •' to whom directed. 11.!. PROCTOIiS - See Solicitor . PRODUCTION- order for, when and how matte, 257. of doiiunientsat examination, 'i'l'i. order for discovery of documents may he olitained from Registrar, upon j;ra'ci|)e, 258. forms of ])raci|io and order. 258. form of afHdavit on, 25!l, :il8. notice to produce may he j^ivon at anytime before or at hearing. 259. fonn of notice to produce, 259, lUH. notice of production for inspection to be given €an;itt. I'll from Registrar, if ore or at hearing. i procedure of SM,„,,or r',,,,,-, „,■ ,., • I'Ulfs applicable t., causes in wl„Vl, . ,„Kr''--"-« """''" '^^^'""' ■""""■ >S't'c' KitKj. iiUEEN-H KEMEMBUANCER- office of, !.'8. 'nini«terial powers of UcgLstrur of Fv i y04. ^''^ ''" "' l'^x<'l.c,|uor Court to I.,, that of QUESTIONS OF LAW- niay be stated for onini,,n ,,f /. . . n,ay be ordered by C^ul^'cif ^^ri^ ;;r,^- "^^r"'^' "''-• ^«^' . case or in .such other n.auue. -h t i^ i""' "'"'^■'' ''^ ^i'^'^''''' in form of npeeial case, to be Wnt'd .'"'"■"' '''•''"'^^'"^•"t. ^'"'i. printed copies of same ,. i ' '"''^'- -^•^- . -ttin^d. j:^;;;: :;;::::;' lo; "'^ -'■ """'• ^'^ "'^ ^-^ ^^^ special cases iu actions where t. nf > parties, m. '"'"""' ^^■"""-'». i»fant or lunatics are ^try of special case for ar«u,u,nt,.«.. Court, 2U4. "" ■'''^■•■'"' ^•''«''' ^^■'^ry Mo.^iav in open to be set down two days before heariu.^ -94 ^^^i-owspeca, ease prepared and What ;i-l<,,,, jurisdiction of Excl,e.,uer Court in. 84 actions, practice, 2;>l au form of statement of' clahu in. 315 QUO MINUS- origin, 26. writ of, abolished, 27. J* RAILWAY— expropriation of, 90. amendment of the (Jovernment Railways Act . K. ,o. decision or order made l>v fi.o u i ^ ' ""• ^~^- See Expropriation. RECEIVER- may be appointed by interl,., .,. ,..y order, 203 RECEIVEK-GENERAL- ^^7!:!^rT °\ ''''' '« '^""""'">t to be certified to 1-4 torn, 01 eert.ficato to Receiver-General, 137 o., *'*' '"^• RECOONKANCE- ' " ' how taken, 113, 303. may be prepared on paper, .i03. xlii INDEX. BEFRREE- offlcial arliitiatorw to 1 > -,73. when otticiiil reft'll , ipji.^in; duties of oDlcial ri^'ltivet;, TS, court may reft-r I'l.iiuK), etc, to ofituial referee, etc., 02. power of Ueferf I' in P-nnland, d'i. Ontario. Ua. interference with award, 1U4. REFKRENCK to registrar, etc.. ii'i. to oUk er of t!onrl or referee, 92. interference with award, I'M. of elaiin to otHcial referee by head REI . m. It— Extra-judicial, I days after report 80. sion of Court, 280. «, 1)0. filcl by claimant, ti caies instituted 1)0 heard withoiit 30. lid without plend K'rs arc fded with g afli davit, 372. I of Court, 880. xliii INDEX. RE(JI,STRAR-Cb«/,„«„,_ to '•avo riiinJHtorial poweiH of «»„ • 'iicoot, whon open. 3oa. I , '•' ^"f-'ition, 30,1 nee^:: .Xa;;:;;.;;::':;^;,,^;;;;-;.^ -orr.,..^ wi... ,0,. ih. mroHHary f,... f„, t,„ ,1,1;','^;. '""-•""•'I to l.in. .ithou Sec Arling Iivgi,tr„r ''""^'- '^'^^ REUN.vr, YE.ARS- of (jueon Viotoriu, list of ar,? KELIEF— 'Sree /H/e yretation, UEMEMUKANCEli_ REPEAL- "'" """"'^ '^'■-'""— .. of partsof lifvisedSt'ifi.t,,.. •' 7- ^''•'"'-'•' ^•- ''»«t of dofences served tnnotofll,. ,,y,,,,,j nopleadin ibsp„i,„„f , "• *^'- P'-.in« ..se^^M! :',::^2; Joinder Without K.v. .,;. Pre^ .UU8 pleadi W? """ ^^"*^ ''"''^^- «ft«r service of amendment of nin .11 form of, schedule E . , aiO '' ' "^ ""^ "'"*<" "^ Proceedings, 31« Kmg cannot be dei)rivcd of tlis riirht f 30,5 "'^ ^'S''t to a general reply in all cases. REPORT— action may Ik> got down on motion U.. ■ ■ of, 375. "'*'*•''" f"'- judgment 11 days after filing application to refer back, i<77 07s niay submit any question for' decision nf r or state facts specially, ,'80 ^°"'"'' 2*^- to be Hied as soon as signed^ 880 to become absohue 14 davs aftp..' if • • ,„„ Jays afte. it is signed, unless appealed from appeal from, 380 on first day of genera. Sti^n^^'rudgriuV'"'' ^''^'^^"^ ^^°"'- '''■ See Registrar, Referee "'' "''''*'*'« f''^'"' ^04. res judk \ta-87. re-hponde:-, ,- keturniau opficer— 'S'ecCtom, XllV INT)I-;X. rkvenue(;ausks- interpretii ( i i >n of word , *)» . NON-REVliNUK CAUHKH- iiiturpreUitioii uf woril. !t"0, UEVENUK JURI8UICTI0N IN PROVINCIAL COURTM- Ontaiio. HI. Novii Hcotia, 36. New Hi'UiiKwick, 38. I'riiice Kilwaril IhIuiicI, Jo, HriliHli ( 'iiliiiul)iii, riH in actio,, |, <■-. i3.V "''•''''''■' ---''>t..ir....rty in ,.Hition of,,,,, SE(,i;uiTV KOU C08TS- J'/foct of fail,,,-,. ,,, ^,iy,. „,, forc.wtHona,.p.'altoS„,„-e„„M.o,„., ,,i ('rown cannot be ,,,||p,, ' " . * ''!" '• ' '*• no sccnricy or dop„sit . n '^'[^'"""^•'""y. ".l. '"^ -ts wh..n .Un ;;.!;;;; :;ir;'' '•" '^•'::'''- ••' ^'- • wn. , ,7 "nder CuHton.H A.t. 195' '"■'"'■'"''"K'^ '"iv. been oo.nuienced nosccnritv bv «ii<. c. ■ ' "■■.»l».al„l,M .,„„„,„,,; writ of, to onfoiv,. |i;iv,n,.nf r payment of „,„„'. ,•' ".""."^ '""""v. ^'^3. jud«n.,.„t for .'..;; ,;"'"• •""^' '"' •'"^"'•"«'f ''y. -'S3 ^ enforced bv'S"' "^P*"^'-^ •^"""- t'mn .„nd or n.o„ev ..„„ 7^:^:^'::z.sz^ -• -- ^f ,_ not form of, 2H9. yo(j '"**' ^. »»«. etiect of, 280 'SVc 0///CPJ' SERVICE- •' ■ of information . Sec Information. of petition of rij,'Jit. See Petition of Rlqht^ 01 statement of cl'iiin «.',. 1.., . "P"" a (Wporatiin. 034 "™''" "^ """""■ "P"» partners, 234. siib.stitutional, 234. on husband and wife SS.j on infant, 235. on lunatic, 235. on hinatic not interdicted, 23.'5 out of jurisdiction, how eifect'ed. 237 order for serviVe o.if .,e • • .. ' "' • notice in lieu of to L •- ' '*'°"' '""'' «<■• 237. ■" lieu 01, to be eiven oiif r.f «■!,„ • ... service l,y advertisemeni .vhen defend •T'"'""""' ^«™^ < 338. Bervice by advcrtisem, ,t when L",''""' ""' ''^ '''^ '°"»^'' ~'^- may also order copy of infom S^lTd ordt^'t!"'"'' '^'^^^ anon and order to be mailed, 239. xlvi INDEX, SERVICE-Continued— of ampiiiled ple.idings, ilHO. of demurrer. 250. of order nisi for new tri.al, 373. of papers, by aflfixing same in Registrar's office, 303. SERVICES— remuneration for, as agent of Provincial Government, 106. See Senncc. SET-OFF- plea of, against the Crown, 241, SEVERANCE- See Expropriation. SHERIFF- fee for executing process, etc., 112. remuneration for attendance on Excliecjuer Court, 112. to be officer of Exchequer Court, 113. direction to, endorsed on writ of execution, 384. what laws to be followed in selling or advertising lands, 288. tariff of fees and poundage payable to, 304, 334. to certify account of expenses, 304. form of account and certificate, 305. for fees, .syc Schedule l)'., 334. SHORTHAND— evidence may be taken in, 93. tariff of 338. SHHNG- no legal obligation to give same in expropriation, 97. ))0wer to make, 140. damages resulting from want of railway siding, 140. SITTINfJS OF COURT - authority to fix, and how. 89. 90. general sittings of Court fixed by notice in Canada Gazette, 864. liow business transacted on such, 2C4. if Judge unable to attend on day fixed for, same to gtand adjourned from day to day until Judge able to attend, 266. sitting of Judge in Court every Monday, 394. SOLIOITOR- when signed a deed as witness, bound to disclose all that passed at time of execution thereof, 72. change of 290. to be without order, upon notice, 290. upon payment of previous solicitor's costs, 290. change of, resulting from death or in consequence of being appoint- ed to .a public office incompatible with his profession, 391. right to jH'acticein Exchequer I'ourt, 73. all i)ersons who may practice in Exchequer Court, to be officers of the Court, 73. SPECIAL CASE- A'ee Question o/ Lav. STAMPS- to be taken by Registrar in payment of fees, 113, SI SU SUl SUP )2. ent, 106. 113. lands, 288. 97. 10. a Gazette, 264. ;o Btand adjourned P). B all that passed at of being appoint- e,ssion, 291. t, to be orticers of INDEX. xlvii STATEMENT IX DEPENCK- -:S: ;:^;.^-;: --'--• -• See Defence, l.tiho;]^. ,,,,,,. S'TATEMENT OF CLAIM- 'orm of, ;j]o jjj^ «uits other than' l.v Attorn,.vfn ■ instituted l,y. .0, '""•^"^•^■'"^""•■•"o.P..h-.ioM or ,.i..,,, ,., ,„ Sf^rvice of, to be nuulo by servin.. ofT" 'or forms of indorse.nont !oo SV b T ," ''"''" "" ''"''■'"'''"<. ^'li^. affidavit of service of. fo^Z^ 'S " ''• """ '^'^ ^ -«' =''''• ^" '• service to be personal, 234 ' '° '".,«;' S!""'''°'' '""''■■'•■' ''-'■•■•'.'"..■.■' ,,„■„,,„,„ •einoe of to b, pe,™„.,|, aj, """"'• -'-■ -Sft' .SVto/cc, yl(/t«,,/,„<.„^. STATUTES- i-etroactive odect of, t; kv! .TAV olt'"""™''' '" ■""'"""■'™ "' ■'"'■".""■""«, .^*.. h1A\ OF PROCEEDINGS- order to shew cause to stay proceeding's, 374 «UBPCENA- ""S™;S''^"'"'""'^"""«-"»— n ,i„ 1 '"-« oi letiisal toconii) V will, .,nr 'jno to witnesses. , TOO * ■' " "-" ''"y. 2()(). form of. &'e Schedule V 33,3 '""'■•"""""'Ss:~fs ' '--■-'■ SUITS— l.y the Cniwn to l,e l,y information, UIO ^^t^Slle^f j?SS ^^""- "^' "^^^'^ and re^renee, to be by SUMMONS- ai,,.i^ion^o Judge in Oiiamb;.. to ..,,,,,„. to be served two clear days before return, 3!);. SUPERIOR COURT- of Provinec of Quebec, procedure to be follow,^,! wl.o. arises therein, 317. ' '^ '""' ''«"«'" of ■■"o, ion SUPPLIANT- person presenting a petition of right, called, 131. xlviii INDEX. SUPREME AND EXCFIEQUER COURTS ACT— part of printed herein, l','!!. interpretation clause, 123. special jurisdiction of Siiiireme and ExcliPi|ner ('ourts in controvei*- sies between Dominion anil Provinces, etc., and in cases vvhere validity of Acts is raised, IW . 124. proceedings in such ca-iep. etc., I'ii. to what cases audi jurisdiction applies, civil cases, 124. evidence taken by affidavit in Supreme and Exchecpier Courts, 125. commissioner.s to take aflidavits in Supreme and Exchetpier Courts, 125. list of commissioners to take alHdavits in Supreme and Exchequer Courts, 125. before whom affidavits may be made out of Canada, 126. no proof required of sip;nattire or seal of commissioner, 12C. informality in affidavit not to be an objection, etc.. nor to be set-off in case of i)erjurj-, 12(). examination on interrogatories or by commission 127. duty of persons taking such examination, Kl . further examination may be ordered, 127. notice of time and place of examination to be given to adverse party, 127. neglect or refusal to attend examination to bo deemed contempt of Court. 128. effect of consent of jiarties respecting examination of witness, 128. return of exanunation taken in or out of Canada, use thereof, 128. reading of such examination. 128. SUPREJdE COURT- aniendment of tiie Supreme and Excheipier Courts Act. 110, 120, 122. Supreme and Excliequer ( 'ourts Act (part), 12;). " " liow applicable to the Exchequer Court, 12;!. special jurisdiction of same, 12;!. Sec Juihjv, Siipmiic (inil E.x'cheifuer Courtft Act. SURVEY- cost of. ;j;)2 . T TABLE OF CASES CITED- 12. TAPLE OF CONTENTS- ii. TABLE OF FORMS-3.11. TABLE OF RULES-203 TARIFF- fees to solicitors, ;}27. •' witnesses, ■ViVH- " sherill's, 3:54. " coroners, 3;J0. " crier, ;);iO. " Registrar, 337. " Acting Registrar, 207. TENDER- Crown may plead lender without paying money, 93. what shi.ll lie deemed n legal tender by (Jrown, 93. oiler to settle, ellect of, 104. Tn TOl irts in controver- l in oases where 124. quer Courts, 135. ,x('iie(|iier Courts, le and Exchequer i, 126. ner. 120. . nor to 1)0 set-oflf to adverse party, med contempt of of witness, 128. se thereof, 128. Act. 110, 120,122. ■) tlip Exchei|uer Art. WDEX. xlix 'i.fcd l)y THIRD PARTY- ^^^^^u.Kxche.,„.r,...urt procedure respecting. 00. enIar«cn,entoral,rid«-,.Ma,.,Uof '-1^ .,,„ f"i- 'HinK d..fi.nc,. --n r • ''"'""'•'•ev, -JO, -l.e„ o.-der n.ade diiS;"';';'*:;' ''" /""""" "' ''«"'' ^^0, «I>eci«ed tin.e, the tin.,:,; ,:;;"" -^-"--^ - "one within h.iH expire.1, 05,-, *"""« -<' <".nnoi he enlarged .-ifter it »-t tin.e for appealing a.^,inst such .rdcr . l'a.s expired, 255. '"'" ' •'" ''>' ".Mende,! after it '""I'rs!"'^"*-"" '-*. J":!-^?;;*;"*'-^ -.- lor tilino- „|Lia,iin„.« „„i ^ •" ~ '• f,... ,^.' '"""*' ''"''■^'''li'ent to rer.lv •>!* orserviceofaniendedpleadh,.-.!.,',; or serving, notice of netting .l.-rvn ,le„u.rrer f for serving „f notice of ar..^„nen to '" •"■f<""""'t- 3-^l. for t.-ial, apph-,.ation to (i^ ''JV ""'■''■'■' -^^■ H:, or gumg notice of naotion for ju.h.nKn; •>- for return of order on motion t,' , •""• for n,aking .notion to et Se , '. "" ' J"''«'"-'l' ^'«- forsettingdownactio^brphnS" ''"' determination of i.s.ti 5'" '""""" '-• J^'%ment after 23S£.r;!r" "" "'^"^- ^- i--«-nt after one year, fo' "nSi'liSlrJ.S r^ol^ 'osif "■""'■'' "" "'"''"" '■"'•Judgment, 277. for appeahng froni report, 280. for itisuinge.vecution, 285 lor ..olice of heari.,g of .notion, 205 imputation of, gej.erally, 300 whe.i any lin.ited time less thim six days 307 .- calendar .nonths to he reckoned 2''"'- H hen tune ex,,ires on a Sundaj oi- d^ v oLn . , gceral power to enla..ge or ahii,,;; L "^ '''''"'' '''■ W vacation not to he reckoned i.. compf tat.on of. 307. TITLE- nature of 102. TORT- 70. Uahility of Crown, in action of, 55 Petition of Right, for, ,55, 57. ratification hy Crown of ■< i,,..n «.<., D ,/■ tortious ;ict of ts oHicer Si 1 INDEX. TRADE-MARKS— jurisdiction of Excliequer Court respecting, 47, 138, 167, 169. ossuntlals of, l(i8. lirsl use is pvime easontiiil of, 16iS. iianii' of, iiitorod, error, 17(1. Jurisdiction, recti liciition of resistor, 170, 171. citlculutcd to deceive, rcf^istnition, 17-. lindlcd assij;innent. caiicelliition of registration in favour of prior ■"""'.IssiHnee under uidiniile. do do as to entries in register, costs 169. rcciificatiou of register, 170. alteration of trade-marks, 170. M■ before trial, 370 "'" '" '" '""-'-^ ^'^ Judge's use, four days witnesses at, to be examined viva voce 271 Si::^T ''''-' - -^ ^^^- to be read at. .71. application for, generally 373 how to be made, 37y ; order for n-if cause eight days from order' "73 *'' ""^ °''"""''" I'^rty to show such motion must be made within . 1 order ,usi, or such orde^, to be "^^.^^V'^'^'.:,^."-' '--'• =^73, time it is made, 373. "^ ^''""» '""'• ^'ays f,.„ni the - not to be granted unless substimini occasioned, 373. ""'^^'•'^"^'al wrong or miscarriage of justice may be granted as to part of m-.(f,... ,-. new trial may he ordered on • n ^'"'itroversy, 374. on other .luestions, 274, ^ '^"'"'"" ''''"'""^ affecting decision order to sliow cause a stav „p .. 2,, sta; of procee,-,ag.. unless otherwise ordered application for order dis|.e„si„g u-itii u-.v . closed, 374. *' ""' "'V '■'>■ made after pleadings directing issues to be tried ..r trial, 377. '" "^"""'^'^ taken on motion fur new of rases eJsewi.ere than Otta'va -07 provision re.s,,e,-ting use of Co,,;;,,;,,,,., fc- •'- moving to set a^ide ju.lgment in.i T judgment is wrong, 376. ' " "'''^ *'"'"'*' "" g'o.ind that ai)pli('at)on to re-open, 376, lii INDJ5X. U UNDERTAKING- by ( ioverninent to promote legislation, 102. by Crown, to niaklic work, 110, 299. ong vacation, 307. iling, amending or k1 by scliedule U,, INDEX. pi cipo left for same, 30" •'"try of, 303. to be tested of 1 • - Revenue casisTorto^Tested" T" •""'^"- '''■ amending, 303 ®''^'' ^"'^ retiirned im WRIT OF ASSISTANCE- ^^^fr The Customs Act, m , 371. J, 271. the Court, 271. he Crown, 50. 'ittorney or Soliei- ' or solicitor suing