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Table of Correspondence,-Continued.

Clause of the Bill.

Section of Oridnance No. 6 of

1938.

Remarks.

5

6

10

5

I

who have received notice of increase of rent of dwelling-houses to which the Ordinance applies to apply to a judge in Chambers in the Summary Jurisdiction for a final decision as to whether the proposed increase is fair and reasonable.

As enacted by Ordinance No. 5 of 1939.

Section 6 of the 1988 Ordinance as re- numbered by section 3 of Ordinance No. 5 of 1939, which related to refer- ence committees is not re-enacted. It is replaced by a new section which will enable either landlords or tenants to obtain for a small fee of $5, or such other sum as the Governor in Council may prescribe, a Certificate of the Assessor's opinion as to what is a fair and reasonable rent. Such Certificates are given primâ facie evidential value.

This section is new. It provides a method of service of notices, etc., on sub- tenants. It does not alter the ordinary rules for service on principal tenants. As the Bill confers certain privileges and protection for sub-tenants, provision for service on them is con- sidered necessary.

on

As renumbered by Ordinance No. 5 of 1939,

s. 3.

As renumbered by Ordinance No. 5 of 1939, s. 3 and amended by Ordinance No. 19 of 1939, s. 2.

This section is now. It repeals Ordinance

No. 6 of 1938 and Ordinances Nos. 5 and 19 of 1939.

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