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1869
Temporary Government of Rupert's Land Act, 1869
32-33 Victoria, c. 3 (Canada)
An Act for the temporary Government of Rupert's Land and the
North-Western Territory when united with Canada.
[Assented to 22nd June, 1869]
Whereas it is probable that Her Majesty the Queen may,
pursuant to the "Constitution Act, 1867," be pleased to admit
Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territory into the Union or
Dominion of Canada, before the next Session of the Canadian
Parliament: And whereas it is expedient to prepare for the
transfer of the said Territories from the Local Authorities to
the Government of Canada, at the time appointed by the Queen for
such admission, and to make some temporary provision for the
Civil Government of such Territories until more permanent
arrangements can be made by the Government and Legislature of
Canada; Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and
consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as
follows: 1. The said Territories when admitted as aforesaid,
shall be styled and known as "The North-West Territories." 2. It
shall be lawful for the Governor, by any Order or Orders, to be
by him from time to time made, with the advice of the Privy
Council, (and subject to such conditions and restrictions as to
him shall seem meet) to authorize and empower such Officer as he
may from time to time appoint as Lieutenant-Governor of the
North-West Territories. to make provision for the administration
of Justice therein, and generally to make. ordain, and establish
all such Laws, Institutions and Ordinances as may be Necessary
for the Peace, Order and good Government of Her Majesty's
subjects and others herein; provided that all such Orders in
Council, and all Laws and Ordinances, so to be made aforesaid,
shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament as soon as
conveniently may be after the making and enactment thereof
respectively. 3. The Lieutenant-Governor shall administer the
Government under instructions from time to time given him by
Order in Council. 4. The Governor may, with the advice of the
Privy Council, constitute and appoint, by Warrant under his Sign
Manual, a Council of not exceeding fifteen nor less than seven
persons, to aid the Lieutenant-Governor in the administration of
affairs, with such powers as may be from time to time conferred
upon them by Order in Council. 5. All the Laws in force in
Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territory, at the time of
their admission into the Union, shall so far as they are
consistent with the "Constitution Act, 1867,''--with the terms
and conditions of such admission approved of by the Queen under
the 146th section thereof,--and with this Act, --remain in force
until altered by the Parliament of Canada, or by the Lieutenant
Governor under the authority of this Act. 6. All Public Officers
and Functionaries holding office in Rupert's Land and the
NorthWestern Territory, at the time of their admission into the
Union, excepting the Public Officer or Functionary at the head
of the administration of affairs, shall continue to be Public
Officers and Functionaries of the North-West Territories with
the same duties and powers as before. until otherwise ordered by
the Lieutenant Governor, under the authority of this Act 7. This
Act shall continue in force until the end of the next Session of
Parliament.
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