Alberta Law Reports, Volume 14Burroughs, 1920 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 54
... officer , ( the executive officer of the Child- ren's Aid Society or the superintendent ) to take the child and bind it out to some suitable person until it attains the age of 18 years or for any less time , or may impose a fine or ...
... officer , ( the executive officer of the Child- ren's Aid Society or the superintendent ) to take the child and bind it out to some suitable person until it attains the age of 18 years or for any less time , or may impose a fine or ...
Page 61
... officers of the defendant association testified that the track and railing were constructed as such tracks usually are although the track in question was somewhat shorter than the average . They expressed very strong opinions that it ...
... officers of the defendant association testified that the track and railing were constructed as such tracks usually are although the track in question was somewhat shorter than the average . They expressed very strong opinions that it ...
Page 64
... officer of the association you were turned out ? A. No I don't remember that . " He then denied specifically that he had ever been turned out by the officials , although afterwards the defence called another boy , a member of the same ...
... officer of the association you were turned out ? A. No I don't remember that . " He then denied specifically that he had ever been turned out by the officials , although afterwards the defence called another boy , a member of the same ...
Page 92
... officers of the Crown was taken on this subject , and that , according to their view , a foreigner duly naturalized in a British colony is entitled , as a subject of the Queen in that colony , to the protection of the British Gov ...
... officers of the Crown was taken on this subject , and that , according to their view , a foreigner duly naturalized in a British colony is entitled , as a subject of the Queen in that colony , to the protection of the British Gov ...
Page 134
... officers and officials . In the result , however , it appears that no seizure under the execution was made but that an ar- rangement was made between Folden , acting in the name and ostensibly on behalf of the company and Davis . It is ...
... officers and officials . In the result , however , it appears that no seizure under the execution was made but that an ar- rangement was made between Folden , acting in the name and ostensibly on behalf of the company and Davis . It is ...
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