An Act to regulate Markets in the Town of Halifax; and also, to repeal an Act, passed in the thirty-ninth year of His present Majesty’s reign, entitled, “An Act for repairing, or rebuilding, the Market House, and regulating the several Markets in the Town of Halifax;” and also to revive, alter, amend, and bring into one Act, the Act for preventing Fraud by Butchers and Fishmongers, and the Act made in the thirty-fourth year of His late Majesty’s reign, for regulating and establishing a Public Market in the Town of Halifax.
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Province
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Chapter55 George III – Chapter 16
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Year1815
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Concepts
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Jurisdictional Relevance
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Number of Articles6
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DescriptionAn appeal of an act passed in 1799, which was itself an amendment to several other acts dating back to 1760, regulating the public market practices of Halifax. The current bill repeals the past acts and replaces it with new measures.
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SourceNot available