Legislation by Concept: Natural Resources, Trade Regulation
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An Act to amend an Act to regulate the Herring Fishery in the Parishes of Grand Manan, West Isles, Campo Bello [Campobello], Pennfield, and Saint George, in the County of Charlotte, and to provide for the Inspection of smoked Herrings in the said Parishes. Passed 25th March 1831. | 1 William IV Chapter 8 | 1831 | This act creates new regulations for the herring fishery off Charlotte County and penalities 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 authorize the Justices of the Peace of the County of Gloucester to make Rules and Regulations respecting the taking of Fish in the different Harbours, Rivers, and Creeks in the said County. Passed 25th March 1831. | 1 William IV Chapter 6 | 1831 | This act allows for Gloucester County officials to create new fishery regulations in the county. | 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 regulate the cutting of Saw Logs on the River Magaguadavic and its Branches. Passed 25th March 1831. | 1 William IV Chapter 2 | 1831 | This act creates new restrictions on logs that can be hauled in the River Magaguadavic 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 Repeal an Act passed in the Forty-ninth Year of His late Majesty's Reign, entitled, “An Act to Encourage the Destroying of Wolves in this Province,” and to make further provision for exterminating those destructive Animals. Passed 6th March, 1830. | 11 George IV – Chapter 17 | 1830 | This Act, with aim to encourage the residents of the province to help cull the wolf population, authorizes the payment of one pound per wolf killed, so long as sufficient proof of killing be provided. The Act also specifies how this bounty of one pound per head is to be disbursed. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to appropriate certain sums of money for more completely exploring certain parts of this Province. (26th March, 1830.) | 10 & 11 George IV Chapter 39 | 1830 | This Act provides a sum not exceeding five hundred pounds to complete the exploration of the remote regions of the District of Quebec between the Saint-Maurice River and Ottawa River, and to cover the cost of former explorations as outlined. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to appropriate a part of the Public Revenue to the payment of the Ordinary Services of the Province. Passed 8th March, 1830. | 10 & 11 George IV Chapter 37 (Session 1) | 1830 | This act awards money to various people 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 1830. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1830. |
An Act for the better and more effectual securing the Navigation of the River Saint Croix, in the County of Charlotte. Passed 8th March, 1830. | 10 & 11 George IV Chapter 12 (Session 1) | 1830 | This act introudces fines for throwing lumber industry waste in the Saint Croix River so as to preserve the river for traffic. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1830. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1830. |
An Act to encourage the erection of an Oat Mill at Dorchester, in the County of Westmorland. Passed 8th March, 1830. | 10 & 11 George IV Chapter 8 (Session 1) | 1830 | This act allows for the owner of a mill in Westmorland County to to power his mill by directing water across a highway. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1830. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1830. |
An Act for Erecting and Maintaining a Boom on the River Kouchibouguassis, in the County of Kent. Passed 8th March, 1830. | 10 & 11 George IV Chapter 5 (Session 1) | 1830 | This act allows for the Kent County authorities to erect a boom on the Kouchibouguassis River to aid the local timber trade. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1830. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1830. |
An Act to restrain all Persons from undermining the Cliffs on which the Fortifications of Quebec are constructed. (26th March, 1830.) | 10 & 11 George IV Chapter 4 | 1830 | Under this Act, it is made unlawful to mine or blast the rock that forms the Cliffs of Quebec, as practiced by the landowners beneath the cliffs to extend their property at the foot thereof. Penalties for doing so without first receiving assent to do so from the courts are outlined. This Act is to remain in force until 1833. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act towards encouraging the Fisheries. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 52 | 1829 | Under this Act, dernier equippeurs who provide the necessary outfits and supplies for fishing voyages in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, the coast of Labrador, Strait of Belle Isle, or Banks of Newfoundland are to be granted a privilege and be paid out of the returns of voyages. This Act is to remain in force until 1832. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for the preservation of the Salmon Fisheries in the Counties of Cornwallis and Northumberland. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 51 | 1829 | This Act restricts fishing in the places described to preserve the salmon fisheries in the Counties of Cornwallis and Northumberland. Under this Act, Indigenous peoples are not permitted to fish for salmon except for their own families’ use. The Act outlines penalties to be applied when its terms are broken. This Act is to remain in force until 1831. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act relating to the Fisheries in the County of Gaspé. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 42 | 1829 | Under this Act, all main channels or waterways are to be left open to allow salmon to reach their spawning places. This Act outlaws the use of fishing weirs, or other fishing tackle including among Indigenous peoples. Several measures are put in place, including regulations on the shipment of fish, in order to preserve the fishing industry. This Act is to remain in force until 1833. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue further, for a limited time, a certain Act concerning the Beaches and Landing Places in Quebec. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 35 | 1829 | This Act continues the 1827 Act , “An Act to provide Regulations, concerning the Beaches or Strands and Landing Places in Quebec,” until 1832. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to appropriate certain Sums of Money, for more completely exploring certain parts of the Province. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 29 | 1829 | An Act to provide a sum not exceeding towards completing explorations of the part of the province north of the River and Gulf of Saint Lawrence called the “King’s Post,” as described in the 1826 Act “An Act to appropriate a certain sum of money therein mentioned for exploring the Tract of Country to the North of the River and Gulf of Saint Lawrence, commonly called the King’s Posts and the Lands adjacent thereto,” and to pay due in excess of the sums granted for the purposes outlined in the 1826 Act. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for the better regulation of the Lumber Trade. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 11 | 1829 | This Act outlines how a Board of Examiners are to be appointed to oversee the lumber trade in the province and outlines their duties, and the duties of Cullers and Measurers, including the rates they may receive for their labour. The Act includes several oaths for examiners and other persons participating in the lumber trade and schedules relating to the suits that may arise. Regulations for granting licenses or commissions to Cullers and Measurers are described, and standards for lumber they will inspect. The Act also outlines the role of the Trinity House and ports in overseeing the shipment of lumber. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to appropriate a part of the Public Revenue for the services therein mentioned. Passed 10th February, 1829. | 9 & 10 George IV Chapter 33 | 1829 | This act repeals exisiting legislation on lumber exports and creates new regulations for the trade. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1829. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1829. |
An Act to appropriate a part of the Public Revenue to the payment of the Ordinary Services of the Province. Passed 10th February, 1829 | 9 & 10 George IV Chapter 32 | 1829 | This act awards sums of money to various individuals for their services to the government and for various infrastructure projects. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1829. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1829. |
An Act to secure and reclaim a Tract of Marsh on the Aulac River in the County of Westmoreland. Passed 10th. February, 1829 | 9 & 10 George IV Chapter 28 | 1829 | This act allows for the locals of two parishes in Westmorland County to erect an Aboiteau over the River Aulac. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1829. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1829. |
An Act to regulate the Exportation of Lumber, and to repeal all the Acts now in force relating to the same. Passed 10th February, 1829. | 9 & 10 George IV Chapter 23 | 1829 | This act repeals an 1819 act regulation lumber exports and replaces it with new regulations for how lumber is to be shipped and penalties for their violation. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1829. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1829. |