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APPENDIX.
59. A Lieutenant-Governor shall hold office during the
pleasure of the Governor-General; but any Lieutenant-Governor
appointed after the commencement of the first Session of the
Parliament of Canada shall not be removable within five years
from his appointment, except for cause assigned, which shall be
communicated to him in writing within one month after the order
for his removal is made, and shall be communicated by Message to
the Senate and to the House of Commons within one week
thereafter if the Parliament is then sitting, and if not, then
within one week after the commencement of the next Session of
the Parliament.
Salaries of ~~ 60. The Salaries of the Lieutenant-Governors shall be fixed
Li and provided by the Parliament of Canada.
Governors.
Oaths, &e., 61. Every Lieutenant-Governor shall, before assuming the
oF Lion duties of his office, make and subscribe before the Governor-
Governor. General, or some person authorized by him, Oaths of Allegiance
and Office similar to those taken bv the Governor-General.
Applica- 62. The provisions of this Act referring to the Lieutenant-
tant Governor extend and apply to the Lieutenant-Governor for the
reforring time being of each Province, or other the Chief Executive Officer
to Lieu © or Administrator for the time being carrying on the Government
Governor. of the Province, by whatever title he is designated.
Appoint- 63. The Executive Council of Ontario and of Quebec shall
mont of | be composed of such persons as the Lieutenant-Governor from
Officersfor time to time thinks fit, and in the first instance of the following
Ufarie Officers, namely: the Attorney-General, the Secretary and Regis-
(uebee. trar of the Province, the Treasurer of the Province, the Com-
missioner of Crown Lands, and the Commissioner of Agriculture
and Public Works, with in Quebec, the Speaker of the Legislative
Council. and Solicitor-General.
Executive 64. The Constitution of the Executive Authority in each of
Gv the Provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick shall, subject
Nova to the provisions of this Act, continue as it exists at the Union
ip until altered under the authority of this Act.
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