RESIGNATION OF MEMBERS. 71
Persons guilty of infringing any of the privileges of the
House are liable to be imprisoned for such time during the
session then being held as the Assembly may determine.
8. RESIGNATION oF MEMBERS.
A member may resign his seat in either of the following
ways :
1. By giving notice to that effect in his place in any
province except Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince
Edward’s Island.
2. By giving written notice to the Speaker. If there be
no Speaker, in Prince Edward’s Island the notice must be
given to the Lieutenant-Governor: in the other provinces
to any two members. In Ontario and British Columbia the
notice must be under seal, and in all the provinces except
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward’s Island,
the signature must be attested by two witnesses. In the
last-mentioned province it must be certified by a notary
public.
A member may resign after a general election, and before
taking his seat, but such resignation is not to affect his right
bo contest the election,
A resignation may be either during the session or during
the recess.
The Speaker may resign by giving notice from his place
in the Assembly, or if the House be not in session by giving
notice to any two members
© 0. R. 8. 1887, c. 11, 8. 25. Q. 49 & 50 Vie. c. 97, ss. 23—27. N, 8.
R. 8. 1884, c. 8. N. B. Con. Stat. 1877, c. 4, 8. 76. Man. Con. Stat. c. 5, ss.
23—26. B. C. Con. Stat. 1877, c. 42, ss, 48—50, P. E. I. 19 Vic. c. 21,
8. 79, 50 Vie. ¢. 1.