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An Act to regulate the laying out, amending and keeping in repair, the Public Highways and Roads within this Province. 33 George III Chapter 4 1793 This act repeals an earlier ordinance for repairing and amending public highways in the Province of Quebec and allows Upper Canadian justices of the peace to be commissioners to lay out and regulate highways and roads in the respective counties, divisions, or limits of the districts in which they operate. Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada, in North America; Comprising all the Acts of the Honourable the Lesgislature of the Province Aforesaid. Niagara: Gordon Tiffany, 1795.
An Act in addition to, and in amendment of, an Act, passed in the Thirty-fourth Year of the Reign of his late Majesty, entitled, “An Act for appointing Commissioners of Sewers.” 33 George III – Chapter 4 1793 An amendment to an act first passed in 1760, which allows the repairs of dykes and weirs to be undertaken by the commissioners of sewers so as to assure the proper maintenance of such structures, as they impact everyone who holds shares of the lands serviced by the said dykes and weirs. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to Continue sundry Acts of the General Assembly, which have expired or are near expiring. 33 George III Chapter 1 1793 This act extends acts passed in 1788 and 1791 until 1795. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1793. Fredericton: J. Ryan, 1793.
An Act to continue and amend an Act passed in the twentieth year of His Majesty’s Reign intituled an Ordinance for regulating all such persons as keep Horses and Carriages to let and hire for the accommodation of Travellers commonly called and known by the name of Maîtres de Poste. 33 George III – Chapter 6 1792 This act continues and amends an earlier piece of legislation concerning the hiring of horses and carriages. The Provincial Statutes of Lower Canada passed in the year 1792. Quebec: William Vondenvelden, 1792. (Session 1)
An Act to give effect to the Regulations relating to Highways and Bridges. 33 George III – Chapter 5 1792 This act gives the new Lower Canadian government jurisdiction over the regulation of highways and bridges in the province. The Provincial Statutes of Lower Canada passed in the year 1792. Quebec: William Vondenvelden, 1792. (Session 1)
An Act in amendment of an Act, passed in the Thirty-first year of His present Majesty’s reign, entitled, “An Act to regulate the Times of holding the Inferior Court of Common Pleas, and General Sessions of the Peace, in the District of Colchester,” and to enable the Grand Juries, in the said District, to assess Monies for the purpose of erecting a Court-House and Goal in said District, and for ascertaining the Boundaries for the said District. 32 George III Chapter 9 1792 This Act amends the times at which the court of common pleas and general sessions of the peace are to be held in the District of Colchester and defines the boundaries of each country within the district. Early Canadiana Online
An Act in addition to an Act, entitled, “An Act for establishing the Times of holding an Inferior Court of Common Pleas, and General Sessions of the Peace, in the Township of Yarmouth.” 32 George III Chapter 7 1792 This Act amends a former Act by making provisions for the erection and repairing of a court house and jail. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to Regulate the Toll to be taken in Mills. 32 George III Chapter 7 1792 This act standardizes the toll to be paid on the use of grain mills and fines mill owners for charging users more than the fixed rate. Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada, in North America; Comprising all the Acts of the Honourable the Lesgislature of the Province Aforesaid. Niagara: Gordon Tiffany, 1795.
An Act to prevent the Windsor and Hammond Plain Road, being injured by heavy loaded Carriages. 32 George III Chapter 6 1792 This Act limits the traffic allowed on the road from Windsor to Hammond Plain restricting based on the breath of the vehicle's felloes and imposes penalties for persons who fail to abide by this Act's terms. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to guard against accidents by Fire in this Province. 32 George III Chapter 5 1792 This act makes it law for the magistrates of each district to appoint firefighters in any town or place in the province where there are forty or more buildings within a half square mile. Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada, in North America; Comprising all the Acts of the Honourable the Lesgislature of the Province Aforesaid. Niagara: Gordon Tiffany, 1795.
Acte qui continue et amende un Acte passé dans la vingtième Année du Régne de sa Majesté, intitulé “Ordonnance qui regle toutes telles Personnes qui tiennent des Chevaux et Voitures de louage pour la facilité des Voyageurs, communément appellées et connues sous le nom de Maîtres de Poste.” 32 George III – Chapitre 6 1792 La continuance jusqu'au premier jour de mai 1795 d'une ordonnance passée en 1780 qui permet la réglementation de ceux qui louent des chevaux et voitures aux voyageurs. The Provincial Statutes of Lower Canada passed in the year 1792. Quebec: William Vondenvelden, 1792. (Session 1)
Acte qui met à effet les Réglemens concernant les Grands Chemins et Ponts. 32 George III – Chapitre 5 1792 Cet acte donne la jurisdiction des chemins et ponts de la province du bas-Canada au gouvernement provincial du Bas-Canada. The Provincial Statutes of Lower Canada passed in the year 1792. Quebec: William Vondenvelden, 1792. (Session 1)
An Act for appropriating and disposing of the Public Monies. 31 George III Chapter 16 1791 This act awards public money to several persons for service to the province. Acts of the General Assembly of his Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1791. Saint John, NB: J. Ryan, 1791.
An Act, for continuing in Force the several Acts herein mentioned. 31 George III Chapter 14 1791 This Act continues several acts near expiring, relating mainly to infrastructure and the justice system, which are to remain in force until July 1792. Early Canadiana Online
An Act in addition to, and in amendment of an Act entitled “An Act for Laying Out, Repairing, and Amending Highways, Roads and Streets, and for appointing Commissioners and Surveyors of Highways within the several Towns and Parishes in this Province.” 31 George III Chapter 3 1791 This act amends a 1789 act, making new provisions for, among other things, how highway surveyors are appointed, hire workers, and report their finances to the government. Acts of the General Assembly of his Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1791. Saint John, NB: J. Ryan, 1791.
An Act to declare that No Law passed in the General Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia before the erection of the Province of New Brunswick shall be of force in this Province. 31 George III Chapter 2 1791 This act stipulates that any Nova Scotia law passed while the territory that became New Brunswick was a part of it will have no legal standing in it now. Acts of the General Assembly of his Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1791. Saint John, NB: J. Ryan, 1791.
An Act to continue an Act entitled, “An Act to authorize the erection of Fences and Gates across certain Roads in the several Counties in this Province where the same shall be found necessary.” 31 George III Chapter 1 1791 This act extends an act passed in 1789 until 1797. Acts of the General Assembly of his Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1791. Saint John, NB: J. Ryan, 1791.
An Act for reviving and continuing in Force the several Acts herein after mentioned. 30 George III Chapter 14 1790 This Act lists several recently expired acts, largely relating to the justice system or infrastructure, which are to be revived and remain in force until July 1791. Early Canadiana Online
An Act in Amendment of an Act, intitled, “An Act for appointing Commissioners of Sewers.” 30 George III Chapter 7 1790 This Act amends the 1760 Act, "An Act for appointing Commissioners of Sewers" relating to the rates Commissioners can charge proprietors for their work and the processes by which the sum owed is to be decided. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to prevent the destroying or defacing Mile-Posts, Mile-Boards or Mile-Stones, erected or to be erected within this Province. 30 George III Chapter 3 1790 This Act imposes a fine on persons found to deface, displace, or otherwise injure mile markers and outlines penalties for persons not able to pay the fine. Early Canadiana Online