Legislation by Concept: Infrastructure
Displaying 1801 - 1820 of 2243 entries
Title | Chapter | Date Passed | Legislative Summary | Source Document |
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An Act to erect the upper part of the County of York, into a Town or Parish. Passed the 20th of March, 1821. | 2 George IV Chapter 22 | 1821 | This act creates a new town and parish in York County, and gives it officials the same powers as seen in other towns and parishes. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1821. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1821. |
An Act to provide for the Remuneration and Reimbursement of certain Persons therein mentioned. Passed 14th April, 1821. | 2 George IV – Chapter 19 | 1821 | This Act provides for the remuneration of Commissioners for a number of infrastructure projects within the province. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue for a limited time a certain Act of the Parliament of this Province passed in the fifty-ninth year of His late Majesty’s Reign: entitled “An Act to alter the Laws now in force for granting Licences to Inn-keepers and to give to the Justices of the Peace in General Quarter Sessions assembled for their respective Districts, authority to regulate the Duties hereafter to be paid on such Licences. Passed 14th April, 1821. | 2 George IV – Chapter 18 | 1821 | This Act extends the Act mentioned in this Act's title, by two years plus the time to the conclusion of the following sitting of the Legislature. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for the establishment of all roads in this Province for which any public monies may have been or shall be hereafter granted. Passed the 20th of March, 1821. | 2 George IV Chapter 15 | 1821 | This act deems any money previously granted for planning and building highways, but thats use had gone unrecorded, officially recorded as having been used for building highways. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1821. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1821. |
An Act to authorize the Justices of the Peace in the County of Northumberland, in their General Sessions, to levy an assessment on the said County, for the purpose of defraying the expenses of the repairs of the Gaol and Court House, and for payment of the County Debt. Passed the 20th of March, 1821. | 2 George IV Chapter 9 | 1821 | This act allows Northumberland County justices to raise funds to repair the county jail and court house. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1821. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1821. |
An Act for the erection of a Court House and Gaol in the County of Westmorland. Passed the 20th of March, 1821. | 2 George IV Chapter 7 | 1821 | This act gives the justices of the peace of Westmorland County the authority to fund and supervise the construction of a county jail and court house. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1821. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1821. |
An Act to repeal part of an Act passed in the thirty-eighth year of His late Majesty's Reign, entitled “An Act for the better division of this Province’’ and to make further provision for the Division of the same into Counties and Districts. Passed 14th April, 1821. | 2 George IV – Chapter 3 | 1821 | This Act specifies geographical divisions and associations (such as townships and counties, and townships within counties) in various parts of Upper Canada. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to make provision for the Improvement of the Internal Navigation of this Province. Passed 14th April, 1821. | 2 George IV – Chapter 2 | 1821 | This Act, to be in effect for three years, makes plans to survey the potential routes for a canal system running from Lake Erie to the eastern border of Upper Canada. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for the better extinguishing Fires which may happen in the Towns of Fredericton and Saint Andrews. Passed the 20th of March, 1821. | 2 George IV Chapter 2 | 1821 | This act gives the officials in Fredericton and Saint Andrews the authority to appoint firewards and firemen to fight and prevent fires in their towns, and establishes rules governing their behaviour. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1821. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1821. |
An Act to authorize the Justices of the Peace for the City and County of Saint John, to levy a further assessment on the Inhabitants of the said City, for the purpose of building and finishing a Poor House in the said City. Passed the 20th of March, 1821. | 2 George IV Chapter 1 | 1821 | This act allows for the authorities in Saint John to raise additional funds to complete the building of the city's poor house. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1821. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1821. |
An Act to authorize Michel Dubord, Esquire, to build a Toll-Bridge over the River Champlain. (17th March, 1821.) | 1 George IV Chapter 24 | 1821 | An act authorising Michel Dubord, Esquire to build and collect a toll on a bridge crossing the River Champlain. Dubord 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 the bill. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to appropriate certain sums of money therein-mentioned. (17th March, 1821.) | 1 George IV Chapter 22 | 1821 | An Act to grant a sum not exceeding one hundred and fifty pounds towards repairing several bridges and roads or portages, and a sums of one hundred and fifty pounds, eighteen shillings and fifty-four pounds, eleven shillings and one penny to defray the expenses incurred by officers of the militia. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to grant a further sum of money to complete the Common Gaol and Court Hall at New-Carlisle, in the Inferior District of Gaspé. (17th March, 1821.) | 1 George IV Chapter 20 | 1821 | An Act to grant a further sum of two thousand one hundred pounds towards completing Common Gaol and Court Hall's construction at New-Carlisle, in the Inferior District of Gaspé. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to establish a Public Market Place in the Saint Lawrence Suburbs of the City of Montreal. (17th March, 1821.) | 1 George IV Chapter 16 | 1821 | An Act to authorise several individuals, called "The Corporation of the Market for the St. Lawrence Suburbs in the City of Montreal," to build a public market place on a lot bounded on the west by La Gauchetière street on the south by Saint-Charles-Borromée street and extending eastward as far as may be judged necessary. The processes for the construction of the market stalls, as well as the duties of the said Corporation, are outlined. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to grant a further sum of money to complete the Court House for the District of Three-Rivers. (17th March, 1821.) | 1 George IV Chapter 14 | 1821 | An Act to grant an additional sum not exceeding three thousand four hundred and one pounds, eight shillings and three pence to the purpose of completing the Court House for the District of Trois-Rivières. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for making a Navigable Canal, from the neighbourhood of Montreal to the Parish of Lachine, and to appropriate a certain sum of money for that purpose, and to repeal a certain Act therein-mentioned. (17th March, 1821.) | 1 George IV Chapter 6 | 1821 | An Act to allow for the construction and to outline the maintenance of a Canal from Montreal to Lachine in the event that the Company of Proprietors authorised to do so under a 1819 Act, "An Act for making and maintaining a Navigable Canal from the neighbourhood of the City of Montreal to the Parish of Lachine, in the Island and County of Montreal" fail to fulfill the terms of that Act. The terms by which the Canal's construction is to be completed, and the funds to be appropriated for that cause are described. The Act also repeals an Act from 1815, “An Act to grant an aid to His Majesty, to assist in opening a Canal from the neighbourhood of Montreal to Lachine, and further to provide for facilitating the same.” | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue the several Acts, now in force, regulating the expenditure of Monies for the service of Roads and Bridges. | 1 & 2 George IV – Chapter 34 | 1821 | This act was not published. | LLMC Digital Law Library |
An Act to continue an Act entitled, “An Act in addition to and amendment of an Act, passed in the forty-first year of His Majesty’s reign, entitled, ‘An Act for repairing, cleansing and paving, the Streets in the Town and Peninsula of Halifax, and for removing obstructions therein;’” and also an act, in amendment thereof, passed in the forty-second year of His present Majesty’s reign. | 1 & 2 George IV – Chapter 27 | 1821 | This act was not published. | LLMC Digital Law Library |
An Act to continue the several Acts respecting the Liverpool and Cranberry Island Light-Houses. | 1 & 2 George IV – Chapter 24 | 1821 | This act was not published. | LLMC Digital Law Library |
An Act to extend part of an Act, passed in the fiftieth year of His late Majesty’s Reign, in amendment of an Act relating to the repairing and paving the Streets in the Town of Halifax, to the Towns of Annapolis and Digby. | 1 & 2 George IV – Chapter 21 | 1821 | This act extends the first clause of an act passed in 1809, originally applied to Halifax, to the towns of Annapolis and Digby. The act in question is an amendment to an 1801 act, and the clause being applied requires residents to keep the streets and gutters in front of their houses clean and free of debris and nuisances. | Early Canadiana Online |