This Act extends, until 1832, a law regarding the regulation of "hawkers, pedlars, and petty chapmen," and makes further specifications regarding the selling of goods by such people.
This act is a selection of clauses from an act passed in the imperial parliament relating to trade regulations and duties which are applicable to Upper Canada. It was appended to the Legislative Acts of Upper Canada of 1828.
This act introduces regulations for the landing of vessels in Fredericton's wharves to make it more orderly and convieient, and penalties for thier violation.
An amendment to an act first passed in 1762 and continued several times since, which established several regulations on how fish can be exported, including the regulations on the barrels it is to be shipped in, and sets the standard sizes of lumber to be traded.
This act gives Charlotte County officials the power to create and enforce regulations on the log drive to ensure that the Saint Croix river is navigable.
This act prohibits the erection of structures in Charlotte County that could hinder the movement of herring, with certain provisions, and certains new regulations for the inspection and sale of fish.
The continuation of an act first passed in 1826, which imposes a duty on cattle and livestock imported into the province from everywhere excluding the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
A continuation of an act passed in 1822, which imposes harsher penalties for merchants who try to sell imported goods which are subject to import tax without having paid the applicable duties in order to impede the smuggling occurring in the province.
An amendment and continuation of an act passed in 1826, which was itself a continuation and amendment of past acts which impose duties on goods imported into the province.
This Act continues several acts relating to the collection of duties to support the government. Several amendments are made regarding the tax rate per gallon for liquor imported to the province.