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SESSION OF 1884-'85.

SCHEDULE A.

To H. P. Police Magistrate of District

I. A. B. of

in the parish of

in the Island of Barbados, do hereby give you notice that a marriage is intended to be had without license within three months from this date between me and C. D. of the said parish of in the said Island; And I hereby declare that I as well as the said C. D. have for the space of twenty one days immediately preceding the giving of this notice resided in the said parish of ; And I further

declare that I am above the age of twenty one years, and that the said C. D. is also above that age. (If one or both the parties are under age alter and show that he or she is a widower or widow or has or have the consent of the necessary persons, or that there is no person to consent); And I also declare that I know of no lawful cause or impediment why such marriage should not be solemnized between us.

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LAWS OF BARBADOS.

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OF

IN THE ISLAND OF BARBADOS, IN THE YEAR 18

Condi- Rank, profes- Residence at Father's Rank, profestion. sion, or occu-time of mar-name and sion, or occupariage. surname. tion of father.

pation.

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Married in the police court of district Civil Marriage Act, 1885."

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SESSION OF 1884-'85,

CAP. LXI.

(Assented to 5th November 1885.)

BARBADOS.

An Act to continue various expiring laws.

WE

HEREAS the several Acts mentioned

in the columns one and two of the schedule to this Act annexed, are limited to expire at the times specified in respect thereof in column three of the said schedule; And Whereas it is expedient to continue such Acts for the times mentioned respec:ively in column four of the said schedule: Be it therefore enacted by the Governor Council and Assembly of this Island, and by the authority of the same as follows;

I. This Act may be cited for all purposes as "The Expiring Laws Continuance Act, 1885."

II. The Acts mentioned in column one of the schedule to this Act annexed are

hereby continued until (and inclusive of) the dates respectively specified in column four of the said schedule, and any enactments amending or affecting the enactments continued by this Act are also hereby in like manner continued.

Short title.

Acts mentioned in column 1 o schedule and enactments

affecting such Acts continued in force.

LAWS OF BARBADOS.

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17th February 1853

Public Health (19th February 1851)... 16th February 1881

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21st June 1878
29th December 1879
30th August 1880
16th February 1881.
25th October 1880

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31st December 1885 31st December 1886. 31st December 1885 31st December 1886.

18th November 1876 31st December 1885 31st December 1886.

Liquor Licenses (6th November 1876)... 12th July 1885

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Assistant Court of Appeal Act, 1883.) (27th February 1883)

Reporting Legislative Proceedings (19th March 1884)

Revenue in Aid (29th March 1884)...

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31st December 1885 31st December 1886.

31st December 1885 31st December 1886.
31st December 1885 31st December 1886.
31st December 1885 30th June 1886.
31st December 1885 31st December 1886.
31st December 1885 31st December 1886.

31st December 1885 31st December 1886.
31st December 1885 31st December 1886.
31st December 1885 31st December 1886

SESSION OF 1884-'85.

CAP. LXII.

(Assented to 5th November 1885.)

BARBADOS.

An Act to authorise the Governing Body of Queen's College to borrow a sum not exceeding five hundred pounds and guaranteeing the payment of any sum so borrowed and the interest thereon.

W

HEREAS the Governing Body of Queen's College have by their petition to the Legislature represented that they have incurred sundry liabilities consequent on having to meet the passages from England of three new mistresses at the College, and the erection of a residence thereat, and the furnishing of the same, and the conversion of the building known as the clerical library into class rooms to afford accommodation for the increased and increasing number of pupils at the college, and the connection of the main building with the class rooms by means of a covered way and other matters relating to the several matters before mentioned, and that there were still some other things required to be done to make the college comfortable for the due working of it, and that they were unable to meet those liabilities and requirements at once although they would be able to do so gradually from the funds of the college, but as it was desirable that such liabilities should be paid as early as possible and such requirements done without delay, the petitioners prayed that an Act might be passed authorizing them to obtain on interest from any person or persons body politic or corporate willing to lend the same, a loan of a sum of money not exceeding the sum of five hundred pounds to be repaid on twelve months

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