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Cap. 1, 2. been printed and distributed by him since the then last Session,—and the Departments, Administrative Bodies, Officers and persons to whom the same have been distributed, the number of copies delivered to each, and under what authority, and the numbers of copies of the Acts of each Session then remaining in his hands,— and containing also a detailed account of the expenses by him actually incurred in carrying this Act into effect, to the end that provision may be made for defraying the same, after such account has been duly audited and allowed.

 Obligations of parties obtaining private Acts. 15. The party obtaining an Act of a private or personal character shall furnish, at his own cost, one hundred and fifty printed copies of such Act to the Government of Canada.

  Short title. 16. This Act may be cited as “The Interpretation Act.” 



An Act respecting the Office of Speaker of the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada.

[Assented to 21st December, 1867.]

Preamble. Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:

 Speaker leaving the Chair may call upon a member to act as Speaker during his absence. 1. Whenever the Speaker of the House of Commons, from illness or other cause, finds it necessary to leave the chair during any part of the sittings of the said House, on any day, he may call upon any member thereof to take the Chair and to act as Speaker during the remainder of such day, unless the Speaker himself resume the Chair before the close of the sittings for that day; and the member so called upon shall take the Chair and act as Speaker accordingly; and every Act passed and every order made and thing done by the said House of Commons, while such member is acting as Speaker, as aforesaid, shall be as valid and effectual to all intents and purposes, as if done while the Speaker himself was presiding in the Chair.  Cap.