An Act to render perpetual an Act to enable the Inhabitants of the several Towns in this Province, to raise Monies for the sinking of Wells, supplying the same with Pumps, and for keeping them in repair. |
48 George III – Chapter 24 |
1807 |
This act makes perpetual an act first passed in 1769, which allows the inhabitants of various townships to vote on the use of money required to construct wells and pumps, and to maintain wells and pumps for their respective townships. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue an Act made and passed in the forty-seventh year of his present Majesty’s reign, entitled, “An Act to regulate the expenditure of monies hereafter to be appropriated for the service of Roads and Bridges.” |
48 George III – Chapter 10 |
1807 |
This act is not published. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to revive, alter and continue, an Act passed in the thirty-ninth year of his present Majesty’s reign, entitled, “An Act for raising a Revenue to repair the Roads throughout the Province, by laying a Duty on Persons hereafter to be licensed to keep Public Houses or Shops for the retail of Spirituous Liquors, and for regulating such Public Houses and Shops;” also, the Act, passed in the fortieth year of his Majesty’s reign in amendment of the above-recited Act; also, an Act, passed in the forty-first year of his Majesty’s reign, entitled, “An Act in addition to, and in amendment of the above-recited Act;” and also the Act, passed in the forty-sixth year of his Majesty’s reign, entitled, “An Act in addition to, and in amendment of, the above-recited act.” |
48 George III – Chapter 3 |
1807 |
A continuation of an act first passed in 1799, and its subsequent amendment, which allocated the money collected from duties placed on various types of liquor, as well as fees collected from licenses issued by the province to sell liquor, to be used to pay for road repairs across the province. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to make perpetual sundry Acts of the General Assembly which are near expiring. Passed the 5th of March, 1807. |
47 George III Chapter 15 |
1807 |
This act extends several acts that were about to expire for perpetuity. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1807. Saint John: John Ryan, 1807. |
An Act to grant to Jean Baptiste Bedard the exclusive right and privilege of erecting Bridges in this Province, according to the models therein mentioned. (16th April, 1807.) |
47 George III Chapter 15 |
1807 |
An Act providing Jean Baptiste Bedard and his deputies, servants, or agents, sole privilege and authority to erect wooden bridges according to the improved methods that were his design. The Act outlines fines for those who infringe upon this Act, then goes on to describe Bedard's designs. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to Appropriate the Public Revenue. Passed the 5th of March, 1807. |
47 George III Chapter 14 |
1807 |
This act awards money to various persons for their service to the government, and to various communities to make improvements to their infrastructure. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1807. Saint John: John Ryan, 1807. |
An Act to enable the Justices of the County of York in their General Sessions to Assess the same for the purpose of completing the Gaol of the said County. Passed the 5th of March, 1807. |
47 George III Chapter 11 |
1807 |
This act awards 100 pounds to York County to help complete their county jail. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1807. Saint John: John Ryan, 1807. |
An Act for continuing and completing the Building of the Market House in the Upper Town of Quebec, and which provides the means of defraying the expences thereof. (16th April, 1807.) |
47 George III Chapter 8 |
1807 |
An Act to allocate funds to the completion of the Market House in Upper Town of Quebec and to appoint Magistrates of that town to act as Trustees. The duties of the Trustees are outlined, including that they are to report on expenses. The Act details how the money should be managed and repaid. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for building a new Market House in the City of Montreal, for removing part of the Stalls on the old Market place, and regulating the same, and to authorise the borrowing a certain sum of money for those purposes. (16th April, 1807.) |
47 George III Chapter 7 |
1807 |
An Act to allocate funds to the construction of a new Market House in Montreal and to appoint Magistrates of that city to act as Trustees. The duties of the Trustees are outlined, including that they are to report on expenses. The Act details how the money should be managed and repaid. Some directions for the construction of the new market are also outlined. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to confirm the Proceedings of the justices of the Peace in King’s County, and to authorize the said Justices to build and finish a Gaol and Court-House in the said County. Passed the 5th of March, 1807. |
47 George III Chapter 5 |
1807 |
This act gives Kings County officials the authority to raise 300 pounds to complete a county jail and court house. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1807. Saint John: John Ryan, 1807. |
An Act to revive and continue an Act passed in the forty-second year of his present Majesty’s reign, entitled, “An Act to enable the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, or person administering the Government of this Province, to appoint one or more additional Port or Ports, Place or Places of entry, within this Province, and to appoint one or more Collector or Collectors at the same, respectively. Passed 10th March, 1807. |
47 George III– Chapter 4 |
1807 |
This act continues prior legislation enabling the chief administrator of Upper Canada to appoint collectors at points or ports of entry throughout the province. |
Acts related to Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1809. York: John Cameron, 1809. |
An Act in further amendment of an Act, made and passed in the Thirty ninth year of His Majesty’s reign, entitled, “An Act for raising a Revenue to repair the Roads throughout the Province, by laying a Duty on persons hereafter to be licenced to keep Public Houses or Shops, for the retail of Spirituous Liquors, and for regulating such Public Houses and Shops.” |
47 George III – Chapter 13 |
1806 |
A continuation and amendment of an act first passed in 1799, which allocated the money collected from duties placed on various types of liquor, as well as fees collected from licenses issued by the province to sell liquor, to be used to pay for road repairs across the province. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue an Act, made and passed in the Thirty-ninth year of his present Majesty’s reign, entitled, “An Act for raising a Revenue to repair the Roads throughout the Province, by laying a duty on persons hereafter to be licensed to keep Public Houses or Shops for the retail of Spirituous Liquors, and for regulating such Public Houses and Shops;” also, the Act, passed in the Fortieth year of his Majesty’s reign in amendment of the above recited Act; also, an Act, passed in the Forty-first year of his Majesty’s reign, entitled, “An Act in addition to, and amendment of, the above recited Act.” And, also, the Act passed in the Forty-sixth year of his Majesty’s reign, entitled, “An Act in addition to, and in amendment of, the above recited Act.” |
47 George III – Chapter 9 |
1806 |
A continuation of an act first passed in 1799, and its subsequent amendment, which allocated the money collected from duties placed on various types of liquor, as well as fees collected from licenses issued by the province to sell liquor, to be used to pay for road repairs across the province. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to regulate the Expenditure of Monies, hereafter to be appropriated, for the Service of Roads and Bridges. |
47 George III – Chapter 2 |
1806 |
This act specifies how commissioners who are appointed to oversee road construction and improvement projects are to handle the funds for hiring labour, buying supplies, and pay contracts. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to repeal an Act passed in the Forty-fourth year of his Majesty's Reigns intituled, “An Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money out of the Funds applicable to the uses of this Province, to defray the expences of amending and repairing the Public Highways and Roads, laying out and opening new Roads and building Bridges in the several Districts thereof and to make further provision for the opening and amending the said Roads. Passed 3d March, 1806. |
46 George III – Chapter 4 |
1806 |
This act repeals an act first passed in 1804 which made available 1,000 pounds for road and bridge infrastructure, and replaces it with clauses allocating specific sums to certain regions. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to regulate the expenditure of Monies hereafter to be appropriated for the service of Roads and Bridges. |
46 George III – Chapter 11 |
1805 |
This act deals primarily with the responsibilities of commissioners appointed by the province to oversee road construction and improvement projects. It specifies how commissioners for road projects are to be chosen and dismissed, how those commissioners are to pay contractors, enter into contracts, and account for all monies allocated to them, and other items. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue an Act, made and passed in the thirty-ninth year of His present Majesty’s reign, entitled, “An Act for raising a Revenue to repair Roads throughout the Province, by laying a Duty on persons hereafter to be licensed to keep Public Houses or Shops for the retail of Spirituous Liquors, and for regulating such public Houses and Shops.” Also, the Act passed in the fortieth year of His Majesty’s reign in amendment of the above recited Act, and, also, an Act, passed in the forty-first year of His Majesty’s reign, entitled, “An Act in addition to, and amendment of, the above recited Act.” |
46 George III – Chapter 4 |
1805 |
A continuation of an act first passed in 1799, and its subsequent amendment, which allocated the money collected from duties placed on various types of liquor, as well as fees collected from licenses issued by the province to sell liquor, to be used to pay for road repairs across the province. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act in addition to, and in amendment of, an Act made and passed in the thirty-ninth year of His present Majesty’s reign, entitled, “An Act for raising a Revenue to repair the Roads throughout the Province, by laying a Duty on persons hereafter to be licensed to keep Public Houses or Shops for the retail of Spirituous Liquors, and for regulating such Public Houses and Shops.” |
46 George III – Chapter 3 |
1805 |
A continuation and amendment of an act first passed in 1799, which allocated the money collected from duties placed on various types of liquor, as well as fees collected from licenses issued by the province to sell liquor, to be used to pay for road repairs across the province. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to appropriate the Public Revenue. Passed the 5th of March, 1805. |
45 George III Chapter 21 |
1805 |
This act awards sums of money to various people for their service to the government. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1805. Saint John: John Ryan, 1805. |
An Act for Erecting the Eastern part of the County of Westmoreland into a distinct Town or Parish. |
45 George III Chapter 18 |
1805 |
This act creates a new township and parish of Botsford in Westmorland County. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1805. Saint John: John Ryan, 1805. |