

An edition of Bill (2002)
an act to establish a system of landed credit, with a compulsory sinking fund to secure to proprietors the means of improving their properties, by facilitating loans for long terms at moderate rates of interest.
By Canada. Legislature. Legislative Assembly.
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
Thompson
Language
eng
Pages
-
Description:
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subjects: Legislative Bills, Law and legislation, Banking law, Niagara District Bank, United Church of England and Ireland, Canadian Inland Steam Navigation Company, Colonial Bank of Canada, St. Andrew's Society of Montreal, Guelph and Wellington Roads Company, Bank of Clifton, International Bank of Canada, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Public Finance, Patrimoine, Church and state, Boundaries, Life Insurance, Debtor and creditor, Inland navigation, Harbors, Property tax, Lawyers, Estate, Friendly societies, Tax assessment, Estates (Law), Surveying, Roads, Auditing, Tariff, Bankruptcy
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