Legislation by Concept: Trade Regulation, Government Revenue
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An Act to Revive and Continue, with certain Modifications, an Act passed in the Fifty-ninth Year of His late Majesty's Reign, entitled, “An Act to alter the Laws now in force for granting Licenses to Innkeepers, 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 Licenses. Passed 6th March, 1830. | 11 George IV – Chapter 9 | 1830 | This Act maintains, for two years to come, certain previous legislative provisions regarding innkeepers' licenses. The Act makes further specifications regarding the granting of licenses to innkeepers, and stipulates that revenue raised through the sale of such licenses be used to upgrade roads and bridges. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for Raising a Revenue in The Province. Passed 18th March, 1830. | 11 George IV Chapter 1 (Session 2) | 1830 | This act creates new duties on certain imported and exported items, regulations for merchants to pay such duties, and penalties for their violation. | 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 regulate the Inspection of Dry and Pickled Fish for Home Consumption and for Exportation. Passed 8th March, 1830. | 10 & 11 George IV Chapter 28 (Session 1) | 1830 | This act repeals existing legislation regulating the exportation of fish and creates new regulations for the packaging and inspection of fish, and penalties for their violation. | 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 Incorporate the Quebec Exchange. (26th March, 1830.) | 10 & 11 George IV Chapter 15 | 1830 | This Act establishes the body corporate and politic, by the name of “The Quebec Exchange,” who are allowed to build or maintain a building for merchants and others engaged in the pursuits of trade and navigation to meet, bargain, buy and sell goods and commodities, and for the sale and purchase of Bills of Exchange. The proprietors of The Quebec Exchange are listed, as well as instructions for how the exchange should operate, including how shares and votes should be distributed. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue for a limited time an Act passed in the ninth year of His Majesty’s Reign, intituled, “An Act to regulate and establish the Salaries and other Emoluments of the Officers employed in the Collection of the Revenue at the several Inland Ports of this Province and for other purposes, and to appropriate a certain sum of Money for the purposes therein mentioned.” (26th March, 1830.) | 10 & 11 George IV Chapter 11 | 1830 | This Act continues an Act passed in 1829, “An Act to regulate and establish the salaries and other emoluments of the Officers employed in the collection of the Revenue at the several inland Ports of this Province and for other purposes,” and authorises several sums to be paid to officers employed in the collection of customs duties and revenue at certain inland ports as specified to reimburse them for expenses incurred in the previous year. A few other instructions for how these ports should operate are outlined. This Act is to remain in force until 1831. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to authorize the Justices of the Peace in the several Counties, in their General Sessions, to make regulations for Carmen, Waggoners and Truckmen; and to establish the rates and fares to be taken for the Cartage and Truckage of Goods, in the several Towns throughout the Province; and also to regulate the measurement of Coals and Salt. Passed 8th March, 1830. | 10 & 11 George IV Chapter 10 (Session 1) | 1830 | This act allows for local Justices of the Peace to introduce regulations, and creates penalties for their violation. | 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 regulate the assize of Bread in the Parish of Portland. Passed 8th March, 1830. | 10 & 11 George IV Chapter 4 (Session 1) | 1830 | This act grants the Parish of Portland the same authority to have an assize of bread as the City of Saint John. | 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 continue the Act now in force for regulating the assize of Bread in the Town of Fredericton. Passed 8th March, 1830. | 10 & 11 George IV Chapter 3 (Session 1) | 1830 | This act continues an 1824 act concerning the assize of bread in Fredericton and Saint Andrews. | 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 appointing Commissioners to treat with Commissioners appointed or to be appointed on the part of the Province of Upper-Canada, for the purposes therein-mentioned. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 60 | 1829 | This Acts appoints Pierre Dominique De Bartzeh, Louis Joseph Papineau and John Neilson, Esquire as commissioners for the Province of Lower Canada to meet with and treat with the commissioners appointed in Upper Canada concerning trade duties, improvements to waterways and roads, between the two provinces. This Act is to remain in force until 1831. | 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 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 suspend, for a limited time, certain Acts therein-mentioned, and to regulate in a better manner the Inspection of Pot and Pearl Ashes. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 36 | 1829 | This Act suspends and replaces several former acts relating to the inspection of Pot and Pearl Ashes. Under this Act, all Licences or Commissions heretofore issued to any Inspector or Inspectors of Pot and Pearl Ashes prior to this Act are nullified, and directions for Pot or Pearl ash inspection are outlined. The processes by which the Board of Examiners from the City of Montreal is to be appointed are outlined, including their oaths. This Act is to remain in force until 1832. |
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An Act authorize the Collection of certain Duties at Montreal. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 14 | 1829 | This Act stipulates that all duties to be paid on any Goods, Wares, or Merchandizes imported on Vessels coming into the Port of Montreal are to be paid to the Chief Officer of His Majesty’s Customs at Montreal before they are unladed. The Act also explains how the money collected is to be accounted for. | 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 regulate and establish the Salaries and other Emoluments of the Officers employed in the Collection of the Revenue at the several Inland Ports in this Province, and for other purposes. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 9 | 1829 | This Act outlines the salaries and expenses permitted for each of the officers employed at inland ports at Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Lacolle, Coteau-du-Lac, Stanstead, and Sainte Marie. The Act also reestablishes the fees put in place under the 1819 Act, “An Act to impose duties on divers articles therein mentioned, and to regulate for a limited time the Trade with the United States of America by land or by inland navigation, and to suspend certain Acts and Ordinances therein mentioned,” and specifies the fees to be charged. This Act is to remain in force until 1831. | 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 further to continue and amend the several Acts for raising a Revenue in this Province. Passed 10th February, 1829. | 9 & 10 George IV Chapter 31 | 1829 | This act continues several acts for raising provincial revenue and introduces new duties on cattle. | 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 further to increase the Revenue of the Province, by imposing a duty upon all Rum, and other Spirituous Liquors, that shall be distilled within the same. Passed 10th February, 1829. | 9 & 10 George IV Chapter 30 | 1829 | This act introduces a tax upon all distilled liquors in New Brunswick, stipulates that all who do so must be licenced, and creates penalties for violations. | 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 prevent Pedlars travelling and selling within this Province without Licence. Passed 10th February, 1829. | 9 & 10 George IV Chapter 27 | 1829 | This act stipulates that travelling peddlers will need to be licenced to work in New Brunswick, and creates penalties for any violation of that. | 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. |