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2011.
De asem
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as to what interpretation a certain section of the
Ordinance bears, it should have the widest publicity ?
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
CO. 537
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Certainly.
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And not treated confidéntially ?
A.
Once you have got a ruling.
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The Chairman:-
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not
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Then you see no reason for the opinion of the law
officers of the Crown being read at a Board Meeting ▼
I should think not. There may be certain reasons. Once
the Crow Solicitor gives his opinion, the matter ought
to be communicated to the Board.
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Then what harm, coming back to the Secretary, is there'
in the Secretary knowing that, recording that, and
filing that ?
¿There is no harm in that. I say while the matter is
moot.
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Would you suggest the Secretary having a higher status
than the one chosen for it, and if it was a "an of
higher social status, would you give him access to
more confidential matters than you do. Do you think
the class of official has anything to do with it ?
No, I dont think so. The Secretary of the Beard is the one who looks after the clerks, practically superintend- ing the work of the clerks, issuing notices and permits.
16.3854 a matter of fact, as I understand it, you dont
look upon him as a Secretary at all? You look upon him
28 A Chief Olerk?
Then as
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That is what it is.
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Do you consider him, as clerk of the Department, or 16386
Rearstary of the Board ?
No. Secretary of the Board.
As far as his work is concerned, he is merely a chief/b3e7
clerk ?
That is about it.
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