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British North American Legislative Database, 1758-1867

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An Act to repeal part of an Act passed in the fifty-ninth year of His late Majesty Reign, entituled, “An Act to repeal an Ordinance of the Province of Quebec, passed in the twenty-fifth year of His Majesty’s Reign, entituled, “An Ordinance concerning Land Surveyor and the admeasurement of lands,” and also to extend the provisions of an Act passed in the thirty-eighth year of His Majesty’s Reign, entituled, “An Act to ascertain and establish on a permanent footing the boundery line of the different Townships of this Province; and further, to regulate the manner in which lands are hereafter to be surveyed,” in so far as it affects the Township of Cramahe, and to make further provisions for ascertaining the side line of lots within the same, and also to authorise the correction of the eastern side line of said township. Passed 19th March, 1823.

Original Act
Transcribed Act
  • Province
    Upper Canada (1792-1840)
  • Chapter
    4 George IV – Chapter 35
  • Year
    1823
  • Concepts
    Public Lands
    Infrastructure
    Property Law
  • Jurisdictional Relevance
    Provincial/Provinciale
  • Number of Articles
    2
  • Description
    This Act redefines provincial boundary lines and repeals previous acts inconsistent with this.
  • Source
    Early Canadiana Online
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