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Form of bill of sale.

1882 c. 43, s. 9. Schedule, Form 2.

Avoidance of bill of sale under $150.

1882 c. 43, s. 12.

Rule as to situation and sale of chattels.

1882 c. 43. s. 13.

Bill of sale not to protect chattels against rates and taxes. 1882 c. 43, s. 14.

Form of register.

1878 c. 31, s. 12.

Schedule. Form 3.

Bills of Sale

[1986 Ed.

that, by payment of money or otherwise, the said cause of seizure no longer exists, restrain the grantee from removing or selling the said chattels or may make such other order as may seem just. (Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 62 of 1911, Schedule, and 63 of 1911, Schedule)

15. A bill of sale made or given by way of security for the payment of money by the grantor thereof shall be void unless made in accordance with Form 2 in the Schedule.

(Amended, 50 of 1911, s. 4)

16. Every bill of sale made or given by way of security for the payment of money in consideration of any sum under $150 shall be void.

(Amended, 55 of 1967, s. 6)

17. All personal chattels seized or of which possession is taken under or by virtue of any bill of sale shall remain on the premises where they were so seized or so taken possession of, and shall not be removed or sold until after the expiration of 5 clear days from the day they were so seized or so taken possession of.

(Amended, 50 of 1911, and 62 of 1911, Schedule)

18. A bill of sale to which this Ordinance applies shall be no protection in respect of personal chattels included in such bill of sale which, but for such bill of sale, would have been liable to distress under a warrant or order for the recovery of rates and taxes.

19. (1) The Registrar shall keep a book (in this Ordinance called the register) for the purposes of this Ordinance, and shall, on the filing of any bill of sale or copy under this Ordinance, enter therein, in Form 3 in the Schedule or in any other prescribed form, the name, residence, and occupation of the person by whom the bill was made or given, or, in case the same was made or given by any person under or in the execution of process, then the name, residence, and occupation of the person against whom such process was issued, and also the name of the person to whom or in whose favour the bill was given, and the other particulars shown in the said form or to be prescribed under this Ordinance, and shall number all such bills registered in each year consecutively, according to the respective dates of their registration. (Amended, 50 of 1911, s. 4)

(2) On the registration of any affidavit of renewal, the like entry shall be made, with the addition of the date and number of the last previous entry relating to the same bill, and the bill of sale or copy originally filed shall be thereupon marked with the number affixed to such affidavit of renewal.

(3) The Registrar shall also keep an index of the names of the grantors of registered bills of sale with reference to entries in the register of the bills of sale given by each grantor. (Amended, 50 of 1911, and 62 of 1911, Schedule)

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CAP. 20] Form of bill of sale. 1882 c. 43, s. 9. Schedule, Form 2. Avoidance of bill of sale under $150. 1882 c. 43, s. 12. Rule as to situation and sale of chattels. 1882 c. 43. s. 13. Bill of sale not to protect chattels against rates and taxes. 1882 c. 43, s. 14. Form of register. 1878 c. 31, s. 12. Schedule. Form 3. Bills of Sale [1986 Ed. that, by payment of money or otherwise, the said cause of seizure no longer exists, restrain the grantee from removing or selling the said chattels or may make such other order as may seem just. (Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 62 of 1911, Schedule, and 63 of 1911, Schedule) 15. A bill of sale made or given by way of security for the payment of money by the grantor thereof shall be void unless made in accordance with Form 2 in the Schedule. (Amended, 50 of 1911, s. 4) 16. Every bill of sale made or given by way of security for the payment of money in consideration of any sum under $150 shall be void. (Amended, 55 of 1967, s. 6) 17. All personal chattels seized or of which possession is taken under or by virtue of any bill of sale shall remain on the premises where they were so seized or so taken possession of, and shall not be removed or sold until after the expiration of 5 clear days from the day they were so seized or so taken possession of. (Amended, 50 of 1911, and 62 of 1911, Schedule) 18. A bill of sale to which this Ordinance applies shall be no protection in respect of personal chattels included in such bill of sale which, but for such bill of sale, would have been liable to distress under a warrant or order for the recovery of rates and taxes. 19. (1) The Registrar shall keep a book (in this Ordinance called the register) for the purposes of this Ordinance, and shall, on the filing of any bill of sale or copy under this Ordinance, enter therein, in Form 3 in the Schedule or in any other prescribed form, the name, residence, and occupation of the person by whom the bill was made or given, or, in case the same was made or given by any person under or in the execution of process, then the name, residence, and occupation of the person against whom such process was issued, and also the name of the person to whom or in whose favour the bill was given, and the other particulars shown in the said form or to be prescribed under this Ordinance, and shall number all such bills registered in each year consecutively, according to the respective dates of their registration. (Amended, 50 of 1911, s. 4) (2) On the registration of any affidavit of renewal, the like entry shall be made, with the addition of the date and number of the last previous entry relating to the same bill, and the bill of sale or copy originally filed shall be thereupon marked with the number affixed to such affidavit of renewal. (3) The Registrar shall also keep an index of the names of the grantors of registered bills of sale with reference to entries in the register of the bills of sale given by each grantor. (Amended, 50 of 1911, and 62 of 1911, Schedule)
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8 CAP. 20] Form of bill of sale. 1882 c. 43, s. 9. Schedule, Form 2. Avoidance of bill of sale under $150. 1882 c. 43, s. 12. Rule as to situation and sale of chattels. 1882 c. 43. s. 13. Bill of sale not to protect chattels against rates and taxes. 1882 c. 43, s. 14. Form of register. 1878 c. 31, s. 12. Schedule. Form 3. Bills of Sale [1986 Ed. that, by payment of money or otherwise, the said cause of seizure no longer exists, restrain the grantee from removing or selling the said chattels or may make such other order as may seem just. (Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 62 of 1911, Schedule, and 63 of 1911, Schedule) 15. A bill of sale made or given by way of security for the payment of money by the grantor thereof shall be void unless made in accordance with Form 2 in the Schedule. (Amended, 50 of 1911, s. 4) 16. Every bill of sale made or given by way of security for the payment of money in consideration of any sum under $150 shall be void. (Amended, 55 of 1967, s. 6) 17. All personal chattels seized or of which possession is taken under or by virtue of any bill of sale shall remain on the premises where they were so seized or so taken possession of, and shall not be removed or sold until after the expiration of 5 clear days from the day they were so seized or so taken possession of. (Amended, 50 of 1911, and 62 of 1911, Schedule) 18. A bill of sale to which this Ordinance applies shall be no protection in respect of personal chattels included in such bill of sale which, but for such bill of sale, would have been liable to distress under a warrant or order for the recovery of rates and taxes. 19. (1) The Registrar shall keep a book (in this Ordinance called the register) for the purposes of this Ordinance, and shall, on the filing of any bill of sale or copy under this Ordinance, enter therein, in Form 3 in the Schedule or in any other prescribed form, the name, residence, and occupation of the person by whom the bill was made or given, or, in case the same was made or given by any person under or in the execution of process, then the name, residence, and occupation of the person against whom such process was issued, and also the name of the person to whom or in whose favour the bill was given, and the other particulars shown in the said form or to be prescribed under this Ordinance, and shall number all such bills registered in each year consecutively, according to the respective dates of their registration. (Amended, 50 of 1911, s. 4) (2) On the registration of any affidavit of renewal, the like entry shall be made, with the addition of the date and number of the last previous entry relating to the same bill, and the bill of sale or copy originally filed shall be thereupon marked with the number affixed to such affidavit of renewal. (3) The Registrar shall also keep an index of the names of the grantors of registered bills of sale with reference to entries in the register of the bills of sale given by each grantor. (Amended, 50 of 1911, and 62 of 1911, Schedule)
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CAP. 20]

Form of bill of sale.

1882 c. 43, s. 9. Schedule, Form 2.

Avoidance of bill of sale under $150.

1882 c. 43, s. 12.

Rule as to situation and sale of chattels.

1882 c. 43. s. 13.

Bill of sale not to protect chattels against rates and taxes. 1882 c. 43, s. 14.

Form of register.

1878 c. 31, s. 12.

Schedule. Form 3.

Bills of Sale

[1986 Ed.

that, by payment of money or otherwise, the said cause of seizure no longer exists, restrain the grantee from removing or selling the said chattels or may make such other order as may seem just. (Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 62 of 1911, Schedule, and 63 of 1911, Schedule)

15. A bill of sale made or given by way of security for the payment of money by the grantor thereof shall be void unless made in accordance with Form 2 in the Schedule.

(Amended, 50 of 1911, s. 4)

16. Every bill of sale made or given by way of security for the payment of money in consideration of any sum under $150 shall be void.

(Amended, 55 of 1967, s. 6)

17. All personal chattels seized or of which possession is taken under or by virtue of any bill of sale shall remain on the premises where they were so seized or so taken possession of, and shall not be removed or sold until after the expiration of 5 clear days from the day they were so seized or so taken possession of.

(Amended, 50 of 1911, and 62 of 1911, Schedule)

18. A bill of sale to which this Ordinance applies shall be no protection in respect of personal chattels included in such bill of sale which, but for such bill of sale, would have been liable to distress under a warrant or order for the recovery of rates and taxes.

19. (1) The Registrar shall keep a book (in this Ordinance called the register) for the purposes of this Ordinance, and shall, on the filing of any bill of sale or copy under this Ordinance, enter therein, in Form 3 in the Schedule or in any other prescribed form, the name, residence, and occupation of the person by whom the bill was made or given, or, in case the same was made or given by any person under or in the execution of process, then the name, residence, and occupation of the person against whom such process was issued, and also the name of the person to whom or in whose favour the bill was given, and the other particulars shown in the said form or to be prescribed under this Ordinance, and shall number all such bills registered in each year consecutively, according to the respective dates of their registration. (Amended, 50 of 1911, s. 4)

(2) On the registration of any affidavit of renewal, the like entry shall be made, with the addition of the date and number of the last previous entry relating to the same bill, and the bill of sale or copy originally filed shall be thereupon marked with the number affixed to such affidavit of renewal.

(3) The Registrar shall also keep an index of the names of the grantors of registered bills of sale with reference to entries in the register of the bills of sale given by each grantor. (Amended, 50 of 1911, and 62 of 1911, Schedule)

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