- the land
through which the
street p****es. The
street was
called rue de la
Voirie before being renamed.
Cadet opened on 5
November 1910 with the commissioning...
-
inaugurated on
December 20, 1967 by
Fernand Lafontaine, the
ministre de la
voirie (minister of highways) of the
government of
Daniel Johnson, Sr. It thus...
- empestée, qu'il est
indigne d'estre appellé le
chien de Pluton, il n'y a
voirie si infecte ; ie ne l'aurois pas creu si ie ne l'auois
senty moy mesme, le...
- and its name
extended to road
works (French:
commission d'hygiène et de
voirie) with
authority to
raise levies.: 11 In 1904,
Tangier was
chosen as location...
- CAMIVA, an
initialism for
Constructeurs ****ociés de Matériels d'Incendie,
Voirie et Aviation, (English for ****ociated
Constructors of Fire
Roads and Aviation...
-
voirie que de
finance (in French). Jousse,
Daniel (1777). Traité de la
juridiction des trésoreries de France, tant en matière de
domaine et de
voirie...
- for a three-year term of
office in
accordance with the Loi (1914) sur la
Voirie.
Roads Inspectors are
responsible for the
repair of by-roads of the Parish...
- into
Quebec in 1912 and the Good
Roads Act. He
created the Ministère de la
Voirie in 1912. He
reorganised muni****l
administration in
Montreal and developed...
- domain: the "contravention de
voirie" for
property in the
public road domain, and the "contravention de
grande voirie " for
other property.
Because it...
- for
parish roads in each parish. In
accordance with the Loi (1914) sur la
Voirie it
superintends the
repair and
maintenance of by-roads in the parish, establishes...