House of Commons Debates, Official Report, Volume 5E. Cloutier, Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1921 |
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amendment amount appointed arbitrators ARTHUR MEIGHEN Backus Bill British CALDER Canada Canadian Expeditionary Force Canadian National Railway cent Chairman Civil Service Act Civil Service Commission clause committee cost court DOHERTY Dominion ernment Estimates expenditure fact gentleman give going Government Governor in Council Grand Trunk Pacific Grand Trunk Railway GUTHRIE House interest Item agreed Kenora lake legislation LEMIEUX MACLEAN Halifax Manitoba matter McCURDY McKENZIE MEIGHEN ment mittee officers Ottawa paid Parliament passed PEDLOW pension position Premier of Ontario present Prime Minister province of Ontario Quebec Quebec East question reason Red Deer regard REID road salary session Shelburne and Queen's SINCLAIR Guysborough Sir GEORGE FOSTER Sir HENRY DRAYTON statement thing tion TOLMIE trade United vote WIGMORE Winnipeg river words
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Page 4206 - O, it is excellent To have a giant's strength ; but it is tyrannous To use it like a giant.
Page 4454 - All rights in, or in respect of, such property which may have lapsed by reason of any failure to accomplish any act, fulfil any formality, or make any payment, shall revive, but subject in the case of patents and designs to the imposition of such conditions as each Allied or Associated Power may deem reasonably necessary for the protection of persons who have manufactured or made use of the subject matter of such property while the rights had lapsed.
Page 4168 - Canada on such terms and conditions as the Governor in Council may approve.
Page 4454 - A minimum of one year after the coming into force of the present Treaty shall be accorded to the nationals of the High Contracting Parties, without extension fees or other penalty, in order to enable such persons to accomplish any act, fulfil any formality, pay any fees, and generally satisfy any obligation prescribed...
Page 4454 - States or citizens or subjects of all countries which have extended, or which now extend, or which within said period of six months shall extend substantially reciprocal privileges to citizens of the United States, and such extension shall...
Page 4454 - ... of this title. Where an invention was made by a person, civil or military, while domiciled in the United States and serving in a foreign country in connection with operations by or on behalf of the United States, he shall be entitled to the same rights of priority with respect to such invention as if the same had been made in the United States.
Page 4257 - Any grant of an interest in a copyright, either by assignment or license, shall be adjudged void against any subsequent assignee or licensee for valuable consideration without actual notice, unless such assignment or license is registered in the manner directed by this act before the registering of the instrument under which a subsequent assignee or licensee claims, and no grantee shall maintain any action under this act unless his and each such prior grant has been registered.
Page 4454 - Act shall abridge or otherwise affect the right of any citizen of the United States, or his agent or agents, or his successor in business, to continue any manufacture, use, or sale commenced before the passage of this Act...
Page 4338 - ... the Canadian Government railways to be cancelled) ; interest on the purchase price of each to be payable at the rate of five per centum per annum from the date of taking possession to the date of transfer of title : (Such of the said railways as are within the jurisdiction of the Parliament of Canada are hereby authorized to sell their respective assets and undertakings accordingly...
Page 4269 - ... of barrels for preserving the necessary supply of meat. And the said lessees also hereby covenant and agree during the term aforesaid to maintain a school on each island, in accordance with said Rules and Regulations, and suitable for the education of the natives of said islands, for a period of not less than eight months in each year.