Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volume 2 |
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Page 136 - But who can paint Like Nature? Can imagination boast, Amid its gay creation, hues like hers ? Or can it mix them with that matchless skill, And lose them in each other, as appears In every bud that blows...
Page 193 - The court or judge may order the cost of the application and any costs incidental to establishing the authority of the party applying for the order to be paid out of such moneys or by the company or otherwise as may seem just and the court or judge may also order the costs of and incidental to obtaining out of court moneys voluntarily paid in by a company to be paid out of such moneys.
Page 192 - Where the policy is for the benefit of both a wife and children and the surviving children are all of the full age of twenty-one years if the person insured and his then wife if any and all such surviving children agree to so surrender or assign...
Page 192 - Court the said court or judge thereof may upon application made by some one competent to receive the said money or by some other person on behalf of the infant order the insurance money or any part thereof to be paid to any trustee, executor or guardian competent...
Page 104 - Philosophers are unacquainted with the reason why there should be any tendency to variation from the characters first stamped on any species by Nature ; but all know that this tendency does exist, and in a most remarkable degree in many species. There is in all beings a disposition to deviate from their original nature when cultivated, or even in a wild state ; but this disposition is so strong in some as to render them particularly well adapted to become subject to domestication : for instance,...
Page 13 - Directors there shall be less than a quorum present, a majority of those present may adjourn the meeting from time to time until a quorum shall be obtained.
Page 192 - ... insurance money or any part thereof to be paid to any trustee, executor or guardian competent to receive the same or to be paid into court to be dealt with as the court or judge may direct and any such payment shall be a good discharge to the company.
Page 105 - Peaches or Almonds, the scion is, in regard to fertility, exactly in the same state as if it had not been grafted at all. While, on the other hand, a great increase of fertility is the result of grafting Pears upon Quinces, Peaches upon Plums, Apples upon Whitethorn, and the like. In these latter cases, the food absorbed from the earth by the root of the stock is communicated slowly...
Page 193 - Any action which may be brought or commenced in a Division Court in respect or on account of this note or undertaking, or any sum to be assessed thereon, may be brought and commenced against the maker hereof in the Division Court for the division wherein the head office or any agency of the company is situate.
Page 192 - ... paid to any trustee, executor or guardian competent to receive the same or to be paid into court to be dealt with as the Court or judge may direct and any such payment shall be a good discharge to the company. (3) The Court or judge may...