Legislation by Concept: Infrastructure, Labour Regulation
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Title | Chapter | Date Passed | Legislative Summary | Source Document |
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An Act in addition to, and amendment of, the Act relating to Highways, Roads and Bridges. | 8 George IV – Chapter 23 | 1827 | An amendment of an act first passed in 1826 which specifies the amount of labour to be performed by each resident of the province in order to maintain the roads of their district, as well as the labour to be performed by the horses and oxen owned by residents of the province in service to the maintaining and building of roads. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue the Laws now in force, providing a Salary for certain Sheriffs in this Province. Passed 17th Feb’y. 1827. | 8 George IV – Chapter 10 | 1827 | An act to continue for another four years an act first passed in 1806 specifying the salary of sheriffs. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for granting an Annuity to James Boutineau Francklin, Esquire. | 8 George IV – Chapter 2 | 1827 | This act awards a retirement pension of 200 pounds per year to James Boutineau Francklin, former clerk of the house of representatives, in recognition of his forty-two years of service. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to appropriate a certain Sum of Money therein-mentioned, in payment of a claim, by Sarah Sills, as Sole Representative of the late John Sills, for certain Public Services. (7th March, 1827.) | 7 George IV Chapter 17 | 1827 | An Act to discharge a debt of two hundred and sixty seven pounds eight shillings owed to John Sills at the time of his death and a sum of fourteen pounds, six shillings to Sarah Sills, the sister and sole representative of the late John Sills, for the cost she incurred and expended during the prosecution of a suit to claim the said amount owed to her brother. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act relating to the Wardens of the House of Industry in the City of Montreal. (7th March, 1827.) | 7 George IV Chapter 4 | 1827 | An Act to allow that four Wardens for the House of Industry in the City of Montreal are to annually retire and be replaced by equal number. The process by which these retirements should take place are explained. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue an Act, in addition to an Act, passed in the thirty-third year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Second, entitled, “An Act for regulating the rates and prices of Carriages.” | 7 George IV – Chapter 33 | 1826 | A continuation of an amended 1759 act passed in 1809, which restricts the price that can be demanded by owners of trucks, carts, and other carriages and provides for a table of allowable rates to be drawn up. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act in addition to and in amendment of the several Acts now in force, to provide for Sick and Disabled Seamen, not being paupers belonging to this Province. Passed the 7th of March, 1826. | 7 George IV Chapter 14 | 1826 | This act raises certain fees on ships entering New Brunswick ports and gives the government the authority to appoint commissioners to collect these fees. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1826. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1826. |
An Act to repeal all the Laws now in force for the regulation of Seamen, and to make more effectual provision for that purpose. Passed the 7th of March, 1826. | 7 George IV Chapter 12 | 1826 | This act repeals several acts governing the behaviour of sailors and replaces them with a new set of regulations to ensure that sailors do not derelict their duty and creates fines for if they do. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1826. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1826. |
An Act for further regulating Servants and Apprentices. Passed the 7th March 1826. | 7 George IV Chapter 5 | 1826 | This act allows for county justices to punish servants who have committed offenses against their masters. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1826. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1826. |
An Act relating to Highways, Roads and Bridges. | 7 George IV – Chapter 3 | 1826 | This act specifies the amount of labour to be performed by each resident of the province in order to maintain the roads of their district, as well as the labour to be performed by the horses and oxen owned by residents of the province in service to the maintaining and building of roads. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to appropriate a certain Sum of Money to indemnify the Commissioners appointed for adjusting the proportion of the Revenue appertaining to Upper-Canada. (29th March, 1826.) | 6 George IV Chapter 19 | 1826 | An Act to provide a sum not exceeding three hundred pounds to indemnify the Honorable John Hale and John Richardson, and Robert Morrogh, Esquire for the expenses they incurred in the course of their duties as Commissioners for regulating the proportion of revenues appertaining to Upper Canada in 1824 and 1825. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue an Act in addition to an Act, passed in the thirty-third year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Second, entitled, “An Act for regulating the rates and prices of Carriages.” | 6 George IV – Chapter 30 | 1825 | A continuation of an amended 1759 act passed in 1809, which restricts the price that can be demanded by owners of trucks, carts, and other carriages and provides for a table of allowable rates to be drawn up. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to encourage the employment of Apprentices in the Art of Ship building in this Province. Passed 17th March 1825. | 6 George IV Chapter 14 | 1825 | This act stipulates that every shipbuilder employ two apprentices to further encourage ship building. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1825. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1825. |
An Act relating to Inspectors of Flour. (22d March, 1825.) | 5 George IV – Chapter 17 | 1825 | An Act to augment the fees allowed to Inspectors of Flour from the two-pence permitted under the 1822 Act “An Act to provide for the better Inspection of Flour,” to three-pence currency per barrel. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue an Act in addition to an Act, passed in the thirty-third year of the reign of His late Majesty George the Second, entitled, “An Act for regulating the rates and prices of Carriages.” | 4 George IV – Chapter 12 | 1824 | A continuation of an amended 1759 act passed in 1809, which restricts the price that can be demanded by owners of trucks, carts, and other carriages and provides for a table of allowable rates to be drawn up. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue an Act in addition to an Act, passed in the thirty-third year of the Reign of His late Majesty George the Second, entitled, “An Act for regulating the rates and prices of Carriages.” | 4 George IV – Chapter 38 | 1823 | A continuation of an amended 1759 act passed in 1809, which restricts the price that can be demanded by owners of trucks, carts, and other carriages and provides for a table of allowable rates to be drawn up. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to appropriate certain sums of Money, towards, enabling His Majesty to defray certain expenses therein-mentioned, appertaining to His Majesty’s Civil Government in this Province, for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-three. (22d. March, 1823.) | 3 George IV Chapter 38 | 1823 | An Act to apply several sums for the purpose of defraying the salaries, pensions and allowances within the Civil Government for the year 1823, to the several officers named within the Act, along with their positions and the amount to be paid to each person listed. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to enable His Majesty to defray certain Arrears of Expenses appertaining to the Civil Government of the Province. (22d. March, 1823.) | 3 George IV Chapter 37 | 1823 | An Act to apply several sums for the purpose of defraying the salaries, pensions and allowances within the Civil Government for several periods, including half of 1822, to the several officers named within the Act, along with their positions and the amount to be paid to each person listed. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to make further provision for the Lieutenant-Governor of this Province, during his residence in this Province. (22d March, 1823.) | 3 George IV Chapter 3 | 1823 | An Act to provide His Excellency Sir Francis Nathaniel Burton, the Lieutenant-Governor of the province a sum of two thousand five hundred pounds in lieu of his salary during his residence in the province, in addition to a further sum of five hundred pounds per annum to provide him a furnished residence. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to repeal all the Laws made for preventing the encumbering or filling up of Harbours, and to authorize the appointment of Harbour-Masters, and to make more effectual provision for the same. Passed the 21st March, 1822. | 3 George IV Chapter 28 | 1822 | This act makes more effectual provisions preventing the encumbering or filling up of harbours. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1822. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1822. |