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            <forname>Joseph Edwin Crawford</forname>
            <surname>Munro</surname>
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      <div>76 PROVINCIAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCILS. 
Privileges. 
In Quebec the Speaker has a vote and a casting vote, 
In Prince Edward’s Island he has only a casting vote ® 
Privileges. Members of the Legislative Council in 
Quebec enjoy the same privileges as members of the As- 
sembly”. In the other provinces that have Legislative 
Councils Acts have not as yet been passed to define the 
privileges of such Councils. 
Resignation. A Legislative Councillor may resign his seat 
by a notice in writing under his hand and seal addressed to 
he Lieutenant-Governor? 
LB. N. A. A. 1867, s. 79. 
 P. E. I. Rev. Stat. 25 Vic. c. 18, s. 29. # See ante p. 69. 
* B. N. A, Act. 1867, ss. 74, 30. N. B. Con. Stat. 1877,¢. 4,8. 5. P.E.I 
25 Vie. e. 18, 8. 19.</div>
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