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CONSOLIDATED NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 304/96

Town of Mount Carmel - Mitchells Brook - St. Catherine's Order
under the
Municipalities Act
(O.C. 96?170)

Under the authority of section 3 of the Municipalities Act and the Subordinate Legislation Revision and Consolidation Act , the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following Order.

ORDER

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1.   Short title

       
2.   Boundaries

       
3.   Repeal


Schedule


Short title

        1. This Order may be cited as the Town of Mount Carmel - Mitchells Brook - St. Catherine's Order .

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Boundaries

        2. The boundaries of the Town of Mount Carmel - Mitchells Brook - St. Catherine's are as set out in the Schedule.

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Repeal

        3. Newfoundland Regulation 731/78 is repealed.

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Schedule

Beginning at Harricott Point at the northern entrance to Salmonier Arm and then running north 47° east 11,425 metres, more or less, to the point where Rattling Brook crosses the main highroad at Colinet;

Then running north 45° east 7,775 metres, more or less, to a point;

Then running south 24° east 7,000 metres, more or less;

Then running south 49° west 7,000 metres, more or less, to a point at the outlet of Mosquito Pond;

Then running along the west bank of Mosquito Brook in a generally northwesterly direction to a point where the west bank intersects the southern shoreline of the Salmonier Arm;

Then running in a generally northeasterly direction along the southern shoreline of Salmonier Arm to a point in the east abutment of the concrete bridge spanning the Salmonier River ;

Then running in a generally northwesterly direction and crossing the river to a point in the west abutment of the concrete bridge spanning the Salmonier River ;

Then running in a generally southwesterly direction along the sinuosities of the northern shoreline of the Salmonier Arm to the point of beginning.

All bearings being referred to the true meridian.

731/78