Legislation by Concept: Government Revenue, Infrastructure, Natural Resources, Education, Defence, Public Health
Displaying 1861 - 1880 of 2243 entries
Title | Chapter | Date Passed | Legislative Summary | Source Document |
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An Act to appropriate a part of the Public Revenue for the Services therein mentioned. Passed the 11th March, 1818. | 58 George III Chapter 22 | 1818 | This act awards sums of money 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 1818. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1818. |
An Act to authorize William Hall, Esquire, to build a Toll-Bridge over the Great Branch of the River St. François, near the line of separation between the Townships of Dudswell and Westbury, in the County of Buckinhamshire. (1st April, 1818.) | 58 George III Chapter 22 | 1818 | An Act authorising William Hall, Esquire to build and collect a toll on a bridge crossing the Great Branch of the River St. François, near the line of separation between the Townships of Dudswell and Westbury, in the County of Buckinhamshire at his own cost. Hall 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 in addition to, and in amendment of an Act, intituled an Act for the Establishment, Regulation, and Improvement of the Great Roads of Communication throughout the Province, and an Act in addition to, and in amendment thereof. Passed the 11th March, 1818. | 58 George III Chapter 21 | 1818 | This act amends 1816 and 1817 acts, changing the proposed routes for several proposed provincial and interprovincial highways. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1818. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1818. |
An Act to authorize William Hall, Esquire, to build a Toll-Bridge over the River Etchemin, at the lower Ford in the Parish of Saint Henry, in the County of Dorchester. (1st April, 1818.) | 58 George III Chapter 21 | 1818 | An Act authorising William Hall, Esquire to build and collect a toll on a bridge crossing the Etchemin River, at the lower Ford in the Parish of Saint-Henri, in the County of Dorchester at his own cost. Hall 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 authorize Jean Thomas Taschereau, Esquire, and others therein-mentioned, to erect a Toll-bridge over the River Etchemin, in the Parish of Sainte Claire, in the County of Dorchester. (1st April, 1818.) | 58 George III Chapter 20 | 1818 | An Act authorising Jean Thomas Taschereau, Esquire, George Pyke, Pierre Edouard Desbarats, and François Roy, Esquires, to build and collect a toll on a bridge crossing the Etchemin River, in the Parish of Sainte Claire, in the County of Dorchester at their own cost. Taschereau and his associates are 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 authorize Claude Dénéchau and Joseph Fraser, Esquires, to erect a Toll-Bridge over the River Du Sud, in the Parish of Saint François, in the County of Hertford. (1st April, 1818.) | 58 George III Chapter 19 | 1818 | An Act authorising Claude Dénéchau and Joseph Fraser, Esquires to build and collect a toll on a bridge crossing the Rivière-du-Sud, in the Parish of Saint François, in the County of Hertford at their own cost. Dénéchau and Fraser are 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 for granting to his Majesty a sum of money for the survey of the waters of the Saint Lawrence, and for other purposes therein mentioned. | 58 George III – Chapter 18 (Session 3) | 1818 | Act not published in this version of the published acts. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to provide payment for certain Public Services. Passed the 11th March, 1818. | 58 George III Chapter 17 | 1818 | This act awards members of the government money to cover their expenses. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1818. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1818. |
An Act to authorize the Justices of the Peace for the District of Montreal, to lay out and open a new street in the City of Montreal, upon a Lot of Ground in the possession of George Le Pailleur, and to obviate certain inconveniences therein-mentioned. (1st April, 1818.) | 58 George III Chapter 17 | 1818 | An Act to open a new street from Glacis Lane to St. Jacques street in Montreal across lands belonging to two individuals, Jean Bouthillier and George Le Pailleur. The Act outlines the dimensions and placement of the new street. The processes by which Le Pailleur will be compensated are described. | Early Canadiana Online |
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 the repairing, keeping in repair, cleaning and paving the Streets, in the Town and Peninsula of Halifax, and for removing obstructions therein;” and also, to suspend the power and authority vested in the Surveyors of Highways, within the Town and Peninsula of Halifax, after the first day of August next, during the operation of this Act. | 58 George III – Chapter 17 | 1818 | This Act makes revisions to laws pertaining to changes in road lines in Halifax and the cases in which surveys can be ordered. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to regulate the payment of the Monies due to the Province for Provisions supplied to the Inhabitants, and to apply the same to the service of Roads and Bridges. | 58 George III – Chapter 16 | 1818 | This Act explains how labour for the service of roads and bridges will be provided as well as how much money was to be applied for this purpose in each district or county. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to establish a House of Industry in the City of Montreal. (1st April, 1818.) | 58 George III Chapter 15 | 1818 | An Act to aid with the construction of an House of Industry for the poor on the lots left for that purpose by John Conrad Marsteller. The processes by which this House of Industry is to be realized are outlined, including how Wardens will be appointed and their duties. The Act requires that commissioners be appointed to report on this House of Industry and describes how the funds for it are to be handled. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for rebuilding and repairing Cornwallis Bridge. | 58 George III – Chapter 14 | 1818 | This Act makes provision for the Cornwallis Bridge to be repaired and describes the manner by which this should be undertaken. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act further to provide for the security of the City of Saint John, against the ravages of Fire. Passed the 11th March, 1818. | 58 George III Chapter 12 | 1818 | This act makes new guidline for building construction in Saint John to allow for the prevention, and easier fighting, of fires. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1818. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1818. |
An Act to continue an Act passed in the Fifty-fifth Year of His Majesty's Reign, entitled "An Act to repeal an Act passed in the Fifty-fourth Year of His Majesty's Reign, entitled ‘An Act to supply in certain Cases the want of County Courts in this Province, and to make further provision for proceeding to Outlawry in certain Cases therein mentioned. Passed, 1st April, 1818. | 58 George III – Chapter 11 (Session 2) | 1818 | This is the continuance for two years of an act first passed in 1815, which will soon expire, and which applies to the building of county courts. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act in further addition to an Act intituled, “an Act for erecting a Court House and Gaol, in the County of Northumberland,” and of the Act in addition thereto. Passed the 11th March, 1818. | 58 George III Chapter 10 | 1818 | This act allows Northumberland County justices to raise more money to complete the county court house and jail. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1818. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1818. |
An Act further to continue, and to amend “an Act to provide for the more effectually repairing the Streets and Bridges in the City and County of Saint John.” Passed the 11th March, 1818. | 58 George III Chapter 9 | 1818 | This act continues an 1810 act regulating highway and bridge repair in Saint John, and makes new regulations for the supervisors and workers on such projects | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1818. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1818. |
An Act to appropriate a certain sum of Money therein-mentioned, for making repairs to the Court-house in the City of Montreal. (1st April, 1818.) | 58 George III Chapter 9 | 1818 | An Act to grant a sum not exceeding twelve hundred pounds to make repairs to the Court House in the City of Montreal. Three commissioners are to be appointed to oversee these repairs. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to extend an Act passed in the forty-fourth year of His Majesty’s reign, so far as the same respects the carriage of Plaster of Paris on the Roads in and about the Township of Windsor, to every Township and Settlement within this Province. | 58 George III – Chapter 9 | 1818 | This Act requires persons transporting gypsum in every township or settlement to provide additional statute labour for every vehicle used to transport it. | Early Canadiana Online |
An act further to extend the provisions of an act passed in the forty-fifth, year of his Majesty's reign, entitled, “An act to make provision for the further appointment of parish and town officers throughout this province.’’ (Passed 27th November, 1818.) | 58 George III – Chapter 8 (Session 3) | 1818 | A continuation of an act regarding the appointment of overseers for highways and roads. | Early Canadiana Online |