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An Act to amend the Law relative to Statute Labour, so far as the same relates to the Parish of Fredericton, in the County of York. Passed 7th May 1832. 2 William IV Chapter 3 Session 2 1832 This act alters the terms by which labourers in the Parish of Fredericton can be paid for road work. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1832. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1832.
An Act to authorize a further Extension of the Gaol Limits in the Town of Fredericton. Passed 27th February 1832. 2 William IV Chapter 2 Session 1 1832 This act allows for York County officials to expand the boundaries of the county gaol in Fredericton. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1832. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1832.
An Act to amend an Act, intituled An Act to repeal all the Laws in Force relating to the Establishment, Regulation and Improvement of the Great Roads of Communication through the Province, and to make more effectual Provisions for the same. Passed 27th February 1832. 2 William IV Chapter 1 Session 1 1832 This act alters the route of a great road of communication between Saint John and the Nova Scotia border. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1832. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1832.
An Act to authorize Thomas Phillips, to build a Toll-Bridge over the River des Prairies, in the District of Montreal. (31st March, 1831.) 1 William IV Chapter 50 1831 An Act authorising Thomas Philips to build and collect a toll on a bridge crossing the River des Prairies, between the Island of Jesus and Island of Montreal at le moulin du Gros-Sault, at his own cost. Philips is granted the authority to take and use of the land required to build the bridge. Standards and stipulations for the bridge's construction and maintenance are outlined. The allowable tolls that can be charged are described, as well as those to be excepted from tolls. Additionally, after a period of fifty years, it is made lawful for the Crown to assume possession of the bridge. Time restraints allowed for the construction and repairs are outlined, as well as penalties for those who neglect the tenets of this Act. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to authorize Edward Southouse Glen to build a Toll Bridge over the River Richelieu. (31st March, 1831.) 1 William IV Chapter 49 1831 An Act authorising Edward Southouse Glen to build and collect a toll on a draw bridge crossing the River Richelieu, at Papineau’s Ferry, at his own cost. Southouse Glen is granted the authority to take and use of the land required to build the bridge. Standards and stipulations for the bridge's construction and maintenance are outlined. The allowable tolls that can be charged are described, as well as those to be excepted from tolls. Additionally, after a period of fifty years, it is made lawful for the Crown to assume possession of the bridge. Time restraints allowed for the construction and repairs are outlined, as well as penalties for those who neglect the tenets of this Act. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to provide for opening and repairing Roads and erecting Bridges throughout the Province. Passed 31st March 1831. 1 William IV Chapter 49 1831 This act awards monies for the construction and maintenance of roads and bridges. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1831. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1831.
An Act to appropriate a Part of the public Revenue for the Services, therein mentioned. Passed 31st March 1831. 1 William IV Chapter 48 1831 This act awards monies to various persons for their services to the government and for local infrastructure projects. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1831. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1831.
An Act to appropriate a certain sum of money for the completion of the Bridge over the River Chaudiere. (31st March, 1831.) 1 William IV Chapter 47 1831 This Act appropriates a sum not exceeding five hundred pounds towards completing the bridge over the Rivière Chaudière in accordance with the 1830 Act, “An Act to appropriate a certain sum of money to the erection of a Bridge over the River Chaudiere.” Early Canadiana Online
An Act to appropriate a Part of the public Revenue to the Payment of the Ordinary Services of this Province. Passed 31st March 1831. 1 William IV Chapter 47 1831 This act awards monies to various people for their service to the government and for local infrastructure projects. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1831. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1831.
An Act further to amend the Acts relative to Streets and Highways in the City and County of Saint John. Passed 31st March 1831. 1 William IV Chapter 44 1831 This act creates provisions and regulations for the construction of roads in the City and County of Saint John. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1831. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1831.
An Act to appropriate a certain sum of Money for Repairing the Castle of Saint Lewis, at Quebec, and the Government House at Montreal. (31st March, 1831.) 1 William IV Chapter 37 1831 This Act applies a sum not exceeding three thousand five hundred pounds towards repairing the Castle of Saint Lewis in Quebec City, in the manner deemed most expedient. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to repeal two certain Acts therein mentioned, and to provide for the better regulation of the Market-Place in the Saint Lawrence Suburb, Montreal. (31st March, 1831.) 1 William IV Chapter 36 1831 This Act repeals the 1829 Act, “An Act for the establishment of a new Market-Place in the Saint Lawrence Suburb, Montreal,” and the 1830 Act, “An Act to amend an Act passed in the ninth year of His Majesty’s Reign, intituled, ‘An Act for the establishment of a new Market-Place in the Saint Lawrence Suburb, Montreal.’” Certain conditions for the continued maintenance of the Market Place are put in place. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to authorize the Justices or the Peace for the County of Charlotte further to assess the Inhabitants of said County for the Completion and Finishing a Gaol, and for the Erection of a Lock-up-House in said County. Passed 31st March 1831. 1 William IV Chapter 36 1831 This act allows for Gloucester County officials to raise more funds to complete the construction of a county gaol. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1831. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1831.
An Act to repeal all the Acts now in Force for regulating, laying out and repairing Highways and Roads, and for appointing Commissioners and Surveyors of Highways in the several Towns and Parishes in this Province; and to make more effectual Provision for the same. Passed 31st March 1831. 1 William IV Chapter 33 1831 This act repeals existing legislation covering the construction and maintenance of roads, and creates new regulations for it, and penalties for their violation. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1831. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1831.
An Act to enable the Justices of the Peace for the County of Kent to raise Money by Assessment on the Inhabitants of the said County, to discharge the Debt due for erecting the Court House and Gaol. Passed 31st March 1831. 1 William IV Chapter 32 1831 This act allows Kent County officials to raise money to erect a county court house and gaol. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1831. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1831.
An Act to amend a certain Act passed in the ninth year of the Reign of His late Majesty, intituled, “An Act to suspend for a limited time, certain Ordinances therein mentioned, as far as the same relates to the City of Montreal, and to establish a Society therein for preventing accidents by Fire.” (31st March, 1831.) 1 William IV Chapter 30 1831 This Act amends the 1829 Act, “An Act to suspend for a limited time, certain Ordinances therein mentioned, as far as the same relates to the City of Montreal, and to establish a Society therein for preventing accidents by Fire.” This Act amends the procedures by which the Fire Society in the City of Montreal can amend or repeal bye-laws or rules mentioned in the former Act, and certain exemptions for members of the Fire Society are put in place. Certain measures regarding chimney sweepers and the funds received for that service are put in place. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to make further Provision for completing the Kettle Creek Harbour in the District of London. Passed 16th March, 1831. 1 William IV – Chapter 26 1831 This Act grants permission for the Receiver General to borrow, from any creditor, up to 3,500 pounds to aid in constructing the harbour at Kettle Creek. The Act also specifies the terms of interest and repayment agreeable to the government. Early Canadiana Online
An Act for affording aid to William Chisholm Esquire, towards the completion of the Harbour at Oakville, in the Township of Trafalgar. Passed 16th March, 1831. 1 William IV – Chapter 25 1831 This Act allows for a government loan of 2,500 pounds to William Chisholm, Esquire, to assist in completing the harbour at Sixteen Mile Creek. It also specifies the terms for repayment of the loan. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to grant a sum of Money to His Majesty in aid of the York Hospital. Passed 16th March, 1831. 1 William IV – Chapter 24 1831 This Act stipulates that 100 pounds be made available and held in trust for the purpose of aiding the operation of the hospital in York. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to Indemnify Roswell Mount, Esquire, for Monies advanced by him to complete a Bridge across the River Thames, from Delaware to Carradoc. Passed 16th March, 1831. 1 William IV – Chapter 22 1831 This Act provides funds to reimburse Roswell Mount, Esquire, the 75 pounds, three shillings, one penny of his own money he paid to the contractor of a bridge constructed over the Thames River. Early Canadiana Online