Full text: The Constitution of Canada

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all sums chargeable as interest on the public debt of that Province 
in excess of the several amounts stipulated in this Act. 
119. New Brunswick shall receive by half-yearly payments 
in advance from Canada for the period of ten years from the 
Union an additional allowance of Sixty-three thousand Dollars 
per annum; but as long as the public debt of that Province 
remains under Seven million Dollars, a deduction equal to the 
interest at five per centum per annum on such deficiency shall be 
made from that allowance of Sixty-three thousand Dollars. 
Forin of 120. All payments to be made under this Act, or in dis- 
payments. oparoe of liabilities created under any Act of the Provinces of 
Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick respectively, and 
assumed by Canada, shall, until the Parliament of Canada other- 
wise directs, be made in such form and manner as may from time 
to time be ordered by the Governor-General in Council. 
Canadian 121. All articles of the growth, produce, or manufacture of 
bares, jo any one of the Provinces shall, from and after the Union, be 
admitted free into each of the other Provinces. 
Contin. 122. The Customs and Excise Laws of each Province shall, 
Customs subject to the provisions of this Act, continue in force until 
So Bxpies altered by the Parliament of Canada. 
Exporta- 123. Where Customs Duties are, at the Union, leviable on 
bon and any goods, wares, or merchandizes in any two Provinces, those 
importa- : z 
tion as be- goods, wares, and merchandizes may, from and after the Union, 
iran you be imported from one of those Provinces into the other of them 
"on proof of payment of the Customs Duty leviable thereon in the 
Province of exportation, and on payment of such further amount 
(if any) of Customs Duty as is leviable thereon in the Province of 
importation. 
Lumber 124. Nothing in this Act shall affect the right of New 
Noesin Brunswick to levy the lumber dues provided in Chapter Fifteen 
swick. of Title Three of the Revised Statutes of New Brunswick, or 
in any Act amending that Act before or after the Union, and not 
increasing the amount of such dues; but the lumber of any of the 
Provinces other than New Brunswick shall not be subject to such 
Jues. 
pxemp- 125. No Lands or Property belonging to Canada or any 
Public ~~ Province shall be liable to taxation. 
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