An Act to repeal Ordinance No. 28 of the Ordinances of the North-West Territories 1904, intituled "An Ordinance to incorporate The English Club"
Chamber
alberta
Stage
Introduced
This bill cancels the 1904 law that gave The English Club its official legal status as an organization.
Key Changes
- Repeals Ordinance No. 28 of the North-West Territories Ordinances of 1904
- Removes the legal incorporation status of The English Club
- Eliminates the legal entity known as The English Club under territorial law
Gotchas
- The full text of the bill is not available online, so specific details about transition provisions or treatment of the club's assets and liabilities cannot be confirmed.
- This bill dates from 1906, Alberta's first legislative session, and was part of a broader effort to review and update laws inherited from the North-West Territories.
- No information is available about why The English Club's incorporation was being repealed — whether the club had dissolved, requested the repeal, or another reason.
Who's Affected
- Members or leadership of The English Club
- Any parties with legal or contractual relationships with The English Club as a corporate entity
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Gotchas
- The full text of the bill is not available online, so specific details about transition provisions or treatment of the club's assets and liabilities cannot be confirmed.
- This bill dates from 1906, Alberta's first legislative session, and was part of a broader effort to review and update laws inherited from the North-West Territories.
- No information is available about why The English Club's incorporation was being repealed — whether the club had dissolved, requested the repeal, or another reason.
Summary
This is a very old and simple bill from Alberta's very first legislative session in 1906. It repeals (cancels) a North-West Territories ordinance from 1904 that had legally incorporated a social organization called The English Club. When a group is 'incorporated,' it means the law recognizes it as an official legal entity. By repealing that ordinance, this bill removes that legal recognition. This bill was introduced during the transition period when Alberta became a province in 1905. The new provincial legislature was reviewing and cleaning up older North-West Territories laws that were no longer needed or appropriate. The English Club may have dissolved, merged with another organization, or simply no longer needed its special legal status. This bill affects only The English Club and its members, if any still existed at the time. It has no broader public policy impact and is essentially a housekeeping measure to tidy up outdated legislation inherited from the North-West Territories.
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