I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of Governor Seymour's
Despatch No. 91 of the 13th of May forwarding a Bill passed during the
recent Session of the Legislative Council of British Columbia, entitled
"An Ordinance to encourage the establishment of Investment and Loan
Societies."
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In reply I have to inform you that it is probable that the Bill
will require amendment, but having passed the Legislative Council, I see
no such objection to its provisions as would require you to withhold
your assent to it.
I take this opportunity of informing you that as a general rule it
is desirable when a decided opposition has been made to an Ordinance
during its progress through Council that that fact should be stated in
the Despatch submitting the Ordinance for Her Majesty's sanction, and
that atthe the same time extracts of so much of the Minutes of the
Legislative Council as relate to the subject should be transmitted for
the information of the Secretary of State.
This rule would of course apply to all cases in which the governor
has thought proper to withhold his assent to a Bill which has been passed
by the Legislative Council.
I have the honor to be
Sir,
Your most obedient
humble Servant Granville