26 30° VICTORIL A.D. 1867; [C. 10 Wiggins Male Orphan ...

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30? VICTORIL A.D. 1867;

[C. 10

Wiggins Male Orphan Institution," and their successors, shall be and are hereby declared to be vested with the said property, real and personal, so hereinbefore recited and devised, upon the trusts and subject to the provisions, stipulations and conditions in the said Will contained, and. the same shall be held by them as such Corpl>ration.of "The Governors of the Wiggins Male Orphan Institution,' for ever; saving, nevertheless, the rights of HIer Majesty and of all persons of and in the said property hereinbefore mentioned to be devised and bequeathed.

3. That when and so often as any vacancy shall arise by the death or resignation, or removal of residence from the. Province, of any of the said Governors, so that the number shall be reduced below nine, the surviving Governors, being resident in the Province of New Brunswick, shall at a meeting to be held for that purpose, elect a suitable person to supply such vacancy ; and such person so elected,' (as often as may be to filLa vacancy) upon signing the Declaration in the Records of the said. Institution, that he professes to believe the Christian Religion, but is not a Roman Catholic, Unitarian, or Universalist, shall be one of the Governors.

4. That the said Corporation shall have power to purchase other lands adjoining to the said lots from any surplus of the interest arising from the said capital stock of twenty thousand pounds, to be held upon the like trust and. conditions.

5. That the said Corporation shall have power to appoint such and so mauy officers and servants to the, said Institution, and to pay such reasonable salaries and allowances, as they may deem proper.

6. That the said Corporation shall have.power from time to time to make rules and regulations for the government of the said Institution, and to alter the same as they may find necessary.

CAP. X.

An Act to establish County Courts.

Section

Section

r

1. County Courts established; place of sittings.

2. Ditricts-a Judge and Clerk appointed for each; not to interfere with th. City Court of Saint John, nor Police Court in Portland.

3. Salaries of Judges, and travelling expenses.

4. Proceedings, if Judge absent, or unable to attend.

5. Judges not. to practise. 6. Oath-of Judges.

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890 ICTORI,? .D. 1867.

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Section

Section

7 & S. Jurisdiction of.Courts.. 9. Times of holding, and duration of

Courts.. 10. Return of Executions. 114 Change of Venue. 12. Writs and proceedings to be on

paier'; F?rmn of Writs. 13. Proceedings.in bailable cases; liabi-

28. hat Executions may issue; lands,wheri 1>ound -and.how sofd.

29.r.Exections?ndSubperna&ayissue

to anv County.

30. 31. 32.

PJNouwmebreorwfoCfoJuumrrtosrsmnin~deJc.iuvdilgcsarseessp. ect-

ing insolvent,?onGned, abscond-

lity of Sheriff'. 14. Render after acti'n against 'Bail;

relief to Sheriffor Bail.

15. General mode of proceeding.

16. Proceedingson demurrer.

17. Evidence undei general issue.

18. Acts of Assembly applying to County

Courts.

19. Practice ?of Supreme Court to pre?

vail. when no other provision.

20. DntfofClerk; where Office held.

2.1. No, removal to Supreme. Court

when costs not allowed if action broughtthere.

22. Courts andJudges to grant new trials,

inake rules. &c.

23. Power.to,enforce rules, &c.

24. A"p?l to Stipreme Court; poceedings-thereon.-

25. Summary relief to landlord against

tenant -hfolding*.over.

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26.'No exemption from jurisdiction;

2 exceptions.

27. Executors, &c..how sued.

3. Winhge.ncJoundcgeea4lmeda.yoirryabcs?e?nsted;webittloiorsu.t

Jury.

34. No Petidti ry at Geneval Sessions.

35.

Set?ss(ioounsntmy ayCohtainrtd;

overindictnents pioceedings

thereon.

36. Review in causes tried at Justice's

Court.

37. Courts of Common Pleas abolished;

caues pending' theretin, h?iv io

be proceeded with.

38. Repeul of Acts relating to summary practice in Supremue Cort- suits

pending, how, proceeded with. -

39.. Jurdg?sexofeioYustibesoftbe Peace.

40. When party no. entitled tocosts.

41. Who may practise in Couity Courts

42. Clerks to provisierSeats-and Re ................
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