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THE

CHAPTER 55.

An Ordinance respecting Veterinary Surgeons.

THE Lieutenant Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Territories enacts as follows:

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1. No person shall practise the profession of veterinary Practitioners surgery in the Territories without having first obtained from the Territorial Secretary a license as hereinafter provided entitling him to practise veterinary surgery. C.O., c. 55,

s. 1.

[2. Such license may issue upon payment of a fee of $15 to Issue of the following persons and no others:

1. Any person possessing a diploma or certificate of admission as a veterinary surgeon in any part of His Majesty's dominions granted by any school, college, body or association empowered by law to grant such diploma or certificate;

2. Any person possessing a diploma or certificate of admission as a veterinary surgeon in any part of the United States of America granted by any school, college, body or association recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association as qualified to grant such diploma or certificate.] 1903, 2nd session, c. 17, s. 1.

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3. Such license shall remain in force until cancelled by the Duration Lieutenant Governor in Council. C.O., c. 55, s. 3.

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4. Any person, other than those holding a valid license, Penalty who practises for reward veterinary surgery, except the castration, spaying, [vaccinating] or dehorning of any animal, shall be guilty of an infraction of this Ordinance and upon summary conviction thereof shall pay a fine of not more than $25 and costs. C.O., c. 55, s. 4; 1899, c. 10, s. 1.

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THE

CHAPTER 56.

An Ordinance respecting Hotel and Boarding
House Keepers.

HE Lieutenant Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Territories enacts as follows:

SHORT TITLE.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as "The Hotelkeepers' Ordinance." C.O., c. 56, s. 1.

LIEN OF HOTEL OR BOARDING HOUSE KEEPER.

Right of

detention and sale of goods of lodger indebted for board, etc.

Disposition of surplus

No lien for liquors

2. Any hotel, boarding or lodging house keeper may seize and detain in his hotel, house, or on his premises, and before the same shall have been removed therefrom, the trunks and personal property of any person who is indebted to him for board and lodgings and shall be responsible for the safe keeping of the same; and in addition to all remedies provided by law he shall have the right in case the charges remain unpaid for three months after the seizure thereof to sell by public auction the baggage and property of such guest, boarder or lodger, so seized, on posting and keeping posted during the period of one week on the outside of the door of such hotel, boarding or lodging house a notice of such intended sale, stating the name of the guest, boarder or lodger, the amount of his indebtedness, a description of the baggage or other property to be sold, the time and place of sale, and the name of the auctioneer, and after such sale, such inn, hotel, boarding or lodging house keeper may apply the proceeds of such sale in payment of the amount due to him as aforesaid and the costs of such advertising and sale; and he shall pay over the surplus if any to the person entitled thereto on application being made by him therefor; and in case application therefor be not forthwith made he shall immediately pay the same to the Territorial Treasurer, to be kept by him for such owner for one year, after which time if such owner has not previously claimed the amount so kept the same shall form part of the general revenue fund of the Territories. C.O., c. 56, s. 2.

3. No hotel, boarding or lodging house keeper shall have a right to detain the trunks or personal property of any one, or to have a lien thereon, for wines or spirituous or fermented liqours supplied to him or to any one else by his order. C.O., c. 56, s. 3.

LIABILITY OF HOTEL KEEPER.

liability of certair cases

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4. No hotel keeper shall after the coming into force of this Limitation of Ordinance be liable to make good to any guest of such hotel keeper any loss of or injury to goods or property brought to his hotel (not being a horse or other live animal or any gear appertaining thereto or any carriage) to a greater amount than $200 except in the following cases, that is to say:

1. When such goods or property shall have been stolen, lost or injured through the default or neglect of such hotel keeper or any servant in his employ;

2. When such goods or property shall have been deposited expressly for safe custody with such hotel keeper:

Provided always that, in case of such deposit it shall be lawful for such hotel keeper if he thinks fit, to require as a condition to his liability that such goods or property shall be deposited in a box or other receptacle fastened and sealed by the person depositing the same. C.O., c. 56, s. 4.

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5. If any hotel keeper shall refuse to receive for safe cus- Refusal of tody as before mentioned any goods or property of his guest, receive goods or if any such guest shall through any default of the hotel into safe keeper be unable to deposit such goods or property as aforesaid, the hotel keeper shall not be entitled to the benefit of this Ordinance in respect of such goods or property. C.O., c. 56,

s. 5.

ORDINANCE TO BE POSTED.

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6. Every hotel keeper shall cause to be kept conspicuously This Ordinance posted in the office and public rooms in his hotel a copy of in hotels this Ordinance printed or plainly written, and he shall be entitled to the benefits of this Ordinance in respect of such goods or property only as shall be brought to his hotel while such copy shall be so posted as aforesaid. C.O., c. 56, s. 6.

CHAPTER 57.

An Ordinance respecting Keepers of Livery, Boarding and
Sale Stables.

HE Lieutenant Governor by and with the advice and con

as follows:

SHORT TITLE.

Short title

Interpretation

"Livery stable keeper"

"Boarding

stable keeper"

"Sales stable keeper"

Lien on animals and effects

Detention for indebtedness

Care of animals and effects detained

1. This Ordinance may be cited as "The Livery Stable Keepers' Ordinance." C.O., c. 57, s. 1.

INTERPRETATION.

2. In this Ordinance unless the context otherwise requires: 1. The expression "livery stable keeper" means and includes any person who for a money consideration or the equivalent thereof carries on the business of letting or hiring out carriages, sleighs, or other vehicles, or horses or other animals, whether with or without a carriage, sleigh or other vehicle, and whether accompanied by an employee of the livery stable keeper or not;

2. The expression "boarding stable keeper" means and includes any person who, for a money consideration or its equivalent, stables, boards or cares for any animal;

3. The expression "sales stable keeper" means and includes any person who stables, boards or cares for any animal other than his own, with the intention of selling or disposing of the same, and who receives or is to receive payment for such services whether in the nature of a commission or otherwise. C.O., c. 57, s. 2.

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3. Every livery stable, boarding stable or sales stable keeper shall have a lien on the animals and effects hereinafter mentioned for the value or price of any food, care, attendance or accommodation furnished for any such animal or effects and in addition to all other remedies provided by law may detain in his custody and possession any animal, vehicle, harness, furnishings or other gear appertaining thereto and the personal effects of any person who is indebted to him for stabling, boarding or caring for such animals. C.O., c. 57, s. 3.

4. Every livery stable, boarding stable or sales stable keeper who has exercised the right of detention by this Ordinance provided shall be obliged to keep in his possession and be

responsible for the proper care of any animal or effects detained by him for the full period of such detention unless they shall sooner be released; and if the owner does not reclaim the Sale by animals and effects so detained by paying the indebtedness in public auction respect of the same within one month from the commencement

of such detention, the keeper detaining may sell or cause the Notice of sale
same to be sold by public auction on giving two weeks' notice
of sale by advertisement in the newspaper published nearest to
such stable, or if more than one newspaper be published in the
same locality, then in either one and by posting up notices in
the nearest post office and in the said livery or boarding stable
of the intended sale, stating (if known);

(a) The names of the owner and the person or persons
who brought such animals or effects to the stable;

(b) The amount of indebtedness and charges for deten-
tion;

(c) A description of the animals and effects; and

(d) The name of the seller. C.O., c. 57, s. 4.

5. The proceeds derived from such sale shall be applied:

(a) In paying the expenses incurred by such detention,
advertising and sale;

(b) In paying the debt for which such detention was made;
and the surplus if any shall be paid to the person
entitled thereto on application being made by him
therefor. C.O., c. 57, s. 5.

Application of proceeds of sale

proceeds if not

handed to

6. In case such owner does not apply for the same within Balance of one month from the day of such sale then such surplus shall claimed to be be handed over to the Territorial Treasurer to be kept by him Territorial in a special trust account for one year, after which time if such Treasurer owner does not appear or claim the amount so kept the same shall be paid over and belong to the general revenue fund of the Territories. C.O., c. 57, s. 6.

ORDINANCE TO BE POSTED.

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7. It shall be the duty of every livery stable, boarding stable copy of and sales stable keeper to have a copy of this Ordinance hung Ordinance or posted in a conspicuous place in every such stable and in in stable default of compliance with this section he shall not be entitled to the benefit of this Ordinance. C.O., c. 57, s. 7.

PERIODICAL CLEANSING OF STABLE.

cleansed and disinfected twice

8. Every livery stable, boarding stable and sales stable Stable to be keeper in the Territories shall in each and every year in the thoroughly months of April and October thoroughly cleanse all the stalls, every year mangers and feed boxes in such stable by thoroughly washing

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