An Act imposing a Duty on Goods, Wares and Merchandise, imported from the United States of America, and for appropriating the same. |
4 George IV – Chapter 3 |
1823 |
This act specifies the duties to be charged on all goods imported from the United States. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue an Act, intituled “An Act for the better regulation of Licences to Taverns, Inns, and Houses for selling Strong Liquors by retail.” Passed the 27th March, 1823. |
4 George IV Chapter 2 |
1823 |
This act continues an 1814 act for licencing and regulating the sale of liquor for four additional years. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1823. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1823. |
An Act co continue an Act, intituled “An Act for raising a Revenue in this Province.” Passed the 25th March, 1823. |
4 George IV Chapter 1 |
1823 |
This act continues an 1820 act for raising revenue until 1824. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1823. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1823. |
An Act to Regulate the Trade of the Province of Lower and Upper Canada, and for other purposes relating to the said Provinces. Passed 5th August, 1822. |
3 George IV – Chapter 119 |
1823 |
This Act regulates interprovincial trade, detailing the duties to be paid on specific goods. This act was appended to the legislative acts of the assembly of Upper Canada of 1823. |
Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1823. York: Charles Fothergill, 1823. |
An Act to regulate the Trade between His Majesty’s Possessions in America and the West Indies, and other Places in America and the West Indies. (Passed 24th June, 1822.) |
3 George IV Chapter 44 |
1823 |
This act regulates trade between British colonial possessions. It was appended to the legislative acts of the assembly of Upper Canada of 1823. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to provide for the Inspection of Fish and Oil Intended for exportation from the Port of Quebec and Montreal. (22d. March, 1823.) |
3 George IV Chapter 16 |
1823 |
An Act to provide for the Inspection of fish and fish oil to distinguish those fit for market from those that are unmerchantable. Under this Act, one or more Inspectors of Fish and Oil are to be appointed for the cities of Quebec and Montreal. Regulations on how fish and fish oil should be prepared and packaged for shipment, and the Inspectors' duties are outlined. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to repeal in part, and to amend and continue for a limited time, an Act passed in the fifty-ninth year of the Reign of His late Majesty George the Third, intituled, “An Act to repeal certain Acts therein-mentioned and to regulate the Lumber Trade.” (22d. March, 1823.) |
3 George IV Chapter 13 |
1823 |
An Act to repeal in part, amend, and continue an Act from 1819, "An Act to repeal certain Acts therein-mentioned and to regulate the Lumber Trade." Under this Act, all licences or commissions for the appointment of Master Cullers or Measurers of Boards, Planks, Staves, Timber, Masts and Spars issued, and the board of Examiners appointed by virtue of the 1819 Act are revoked. A new board of examiners is to be appointed. This Act outlines how they shall be appointed and their duties, including how licenses should be distributed from the passing of this Act. This Act is to continue until 1825. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to provide further Regulation concerning the Inspection and Packing of Beef and Pork, intended for Exportation. (22d March, 1823.) |
3 George IV Chapter 8 |
1823 |
An Act to implement further restrictions on the packaging or beef and port to be exported or shipped for exportation in addition to those specified in “An Act to regulate the curing, packing and inspection of Beef and Pork to be exported from the Province of Lower-Canada” passed in 1804. Inspectors of Beef and Pork are authorized to open warehouses in either Quebec or Montreal. This Act is set to expire in 1826. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to Regulate the Trade of the Province of Lower and Upper Canada, and for other purposes relating to the said Provinces. Passed 5th August, 1822. |
52 George III – Chapter 119 |
1822 |
This act specifies the duties to be charged on the items listed when they are imported or exported between Upper and Lower Canada. Passed in 1822, it was ratified the following year. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to regulate the Trade between His Majesty’s Possessions in America and the West Indies, and other places in America and the West Indies. Passed 24th June, 1822. |
4 George IV – Chapter 44 |
1822 |
An act passed by the British parliament June 1822, relating to trade and customs in British colonies. Adopted and passed by the Legislative assembly of Upper Canada in 1823. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to encourage inhabitants of this Province, who are engaged in prosecuting the Cod and Scale Fisheries, by granting Bounties on the same. Passed the 23rd March, 1822. |
3 George IV Chapter 33 |
1822 |
This act provides a bounty for those New Brunswickers engaged in the cod fishery throughout the region. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1822. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1822. |
An Act to continue an Act, intituled “An Act to increase the Revenue of this Province, by imposing a duty on certain merchandise.” Passed the 21st March, 1822. |
3 George IV Chapter 30 |
1822 |
This act continues prior legislation imposing duties on certain merchandise for increasing provincial revenue. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1822. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1822. |
An Act more effectually to secure the Payment of the Provincial Duties of Excise, and to prevent Frauds in the Collection of the Provincial Revenue. |
3 George IV – Chapter 24 |
1822 |
This act 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. |
LLMC Digital Law Library |
An Act to continue an Act to impose a duty on certain articles imported into this Province, and the Act in amendment thereof. Passed the 21st March, 1822. |
3 George IV Chapter 20 |
1822 |
This act continues prior legislation imposing duties on certain articles imported into the province. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1822. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1822. |
An Act to continue an Act, made and passed in the thirty-eighth year of His late Majesty’s reign, entitled, “An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act, passed in the eighteenth year of His present Majesty’s reign, entitled, ‘An Act to prevent forestalling, regrating and monopolizing, of Cord Wood in the Town of Halifax;’” and also, the Act now in force, in addition thereto. |
3 George IV – Chapter 20 |
1822 |
A continuation of an act passed in 1798, which was itself an amendment and continuation of an act first passed in 1778, preventing the sale of cord wood for any price over fifteen shillings per cord. This act has been continued many times between 1798 and the current continuation. |
LLMC Digital Law Library |
An Act for the better securing of the Navigation of the inner Bay of Passamaquoddy, and to indemnify the Deputy Province Treasurer at Saint Andrews, against any demands for monies collected for tonnage duties since the former Acts for this purpose expired. Passed the 21st March 1822. |
3 George IV Chapter 14 |
1822 |
This act allows the provincial government to receive from the deputy province treasurer at St. Andrews the sums of money collected under expired navigation legislation. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1822. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1822. |
An Act for establishing a Public Market in each of the Towns of Sydney and Arichat, in the County of Cape-Breton. |
3 George IV – Chapter 12 |
1822 |
this act establishes public markets for various goods such as meats, fish and vegetables in the towns of Sydney and Arichat, on Cape Breton Island. |
LLMC Digital Law Library |
An Act to continue an Act, for granting a Drawback of the Duties on Brown or Raw Sugar, used in the Manufacture of Refined Sugar within the Province, and for regulating the mode of obtaining the same. |
3 George IV – Chapter 10 |
1822 |
A continuation of an act passed in 1817, which outlines how a drawback on duties on sugars are to be implemented, as well as how the manufacture of refined sugar, molasses, and syrup is to be regulated within the province. |
LLMC Digital Law Library |
An Act to continue an Act, entitled, “An Act to amend and continue the several Acts imposing a Duty on Articles to be imported from the United States of America.” |
3 George IV – Chapter 9 |
1822 |
A continuation of an act passed in 1821 regarding taxes on goods imported from the United States. |
LLMC Digital Law Library |
An Act for raising a Revenue in this Province. Passed the 21st March, 1822. |
3 George IV Chapter 9 |
1822 |
This act places various rates of duty on a series of alcoholic beverages landing at the port of Saint John for the purpose of raising a provincial revenue. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1822. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1822. |