This act allows the executive council to decide what articles of trade may be imported into New Brunswick from the United States duty free until the meeting of the next legislature.
This act regulates the public market of St John's, making the governor and council responsible for the appointment of a keeper for the market, the creation of by-laws for its governance, and specifying the penalties for disobedience of the rules laid out in this act.
This is an amendment to an act first passed in 1839 which placed restrictions on who can be granted a license to sell liquor in the province, and the conditions which must be met in order to obtain said license.
This act specifies the duties and taxes to be charged on goods being imported into the province. It also specifies who is responsible for collecting these duties, and how they are to be remunerated.
This act directs funds raised by an act requiring taverns to pay duties for licenses, to defray the cost of the construction of a new courthouse in Montreal.