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An Act to enable the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, or Person administering the Government of this Province to appoint one of more additional Port or Ports, Place or Places of Entry within this Province and appoint one or more Collector or Collectors at the same respectively. [July 7th 1802.] 42 George III – Chapter 4 1802 This act allows the chief administrator of the province to create additional ports of entry for merchandize coming from the United States. Acts related to Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1802. York: John Bennet, 1802.
An Act further to continue for a limited time, An Act passed in the Thirty Sixth Year of His Majesty’s Reign, intituled, “An Act for making a temporary Provision for the Regulation of Trade between this Province and the United States of America, by Land or by Inland Navigation.” (5th. April, 1802.) 42 George III Chapter 2 1802 This Act continues an Act first passed in 1796, and which allows the suspension of any act or ordinance relating to trade, in whole or in part, by the Governor or Lieutenant Governor. It further allows the Governor or Lieutenant Governor to make regulations with respect to imports, exports, duties, or anything else between Lower Canada and the United States. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to authorize the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, or Person administering the government to appoint Inspectors of flour, Pot and Pearl ashes within this Province. 41 George III Chapter 7 1801 This act authorizes the province's chief administrative officer to appoint flour inspectors "to establish the credit of those articles in foreign markets." Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1801. York: Titus G. Simons, 1801.
An Act for granting to his Majesty, his heirs and successors, to and for the uses of this Province the like Duties on goods and merchandize brought into this Province from the United States of America as are now paid on goods and merchandize imported from Great Britain and other places. 41 George III Chapter 5 1801 This act places the same rates of duty on goods imported into Upper Canada from the United States as those paid on goods from Britain. Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1801. York: Titus G. Simons, 1801.
An Act further to continue an Act passed in the thirty sixth year of His Majesty’s Reign, intituled, An Act for making a temporary provision for the regulation of trade between this Province and the United States of America, by Land or Inland Navigation. (8th April, 1801) 41 George III Chapter 2 1801 This Act continues an Act first passed in 1796 which allows for the suspension of any ordinance, in whole or in part, of any ordinance or act of this province relative to trade by the Governor or Lieutenant Governor, and to give directions and make regulations with respect to imports, exports, duties, or anything else between Lower Canada and the United States. Early Canadiana Online
An Act for raising a Revenue in this Province. 41 George III Chapter 1 1801 This act establishes duties and fines on imported items to raise provincial revenue, and charges agents with the authority to collect such duties and fines and prosecute frauds. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick Passed in the year 1801. Saint John, NB: J. Ryan, 1801.
An Act to continue an Act passed in the thirty-seventh year of his Majesty's reign entitled “An Act for the better securing the Province against the King’s enemies." 41 George III Chapter 1 1801 This act renews earlier legislation that prevents anyone owing allegiance to a country or state at war with Britain within the last seven years from residing in Upper Canada. Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1801. York: Titus G. Simons, 1801.
An Act for making a temporary provision for the regulation of trade, between this Province and the United States of America, by Land or by Inland Navigation. 40 George III Chapter 6 1800 This act regulates trade between Upper Canada and the United States. Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1800. York: Titus G. Simons, 1800.
An Act further to continue for a limited time, an Act passed in the thirty sixth year of His Majesty’s Reign, intituled "An Act for making a temporary provision for the regulation of Trade between this Province and the United States of America, by land or inland Navigation. (29th May, 1800.) 40 George III Chapter 3 1800 This act renews an act first passed in 1796, regulating all forms of trade between the province and the United States. The act is passed without any modifications. Early Canadiana Online
Acte qui continue encore pour un tems limité, un Acté passé dans la trente sixieme Année du Règne de Sa Majesté, intitulé “Acte qui fait une provision temporaire pour le reglement du Commerce entre cette Province et les Etats Unis de l'Amérique, par terre ou par la navigation intérieure.” (29me mai, 1800.) 40 George III Chapitre 3 1800 Le renouvèlement d'un acte passé en 1796 qui réglemente toutes les formes de commerce entre la province et les États-Unis. Il est renouvelé sans modification. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to prevent the Importation or Spreading of Infectious Distempers within this Province. Passed the 8th February, 1799. 39 George III Chapter 8 1799 This act places restrictions on ships entering New Brunswick from American ports with outbreaks of contagious diseases, and establishes penalties for those who violate them. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1799. Saint John: John Ryan, 1799.
An Act to ratify, approve and confirm the Provincial Agreement made and entered into by Commissioners on the part of this Province, and Commissioners on the part of the Province of Lower Canada. 39 George III Chapter 5 (Session 3) 1799 This act ratifies a trade agreement with Lower Canada. Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1799. York: Titus G. Simons, 1799 (3rd session)
An Act further to continue An Act passed in the Thirty sixth Year of His Majesty’s Reign, intituled “An Act for making a temporary Provision for the Regulation of Trade, between this Province and the United States of America, by Land or Inland Navigation.” [3d June, 1799.] 39 George III Chapter 2 1799 This act renews an act first passed in 1796, regulating all forms of trade between the province and the United States. The act is passed without any modifications. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to revive and continue an Act passed in the first session of this present Parliament, entitled “An Act for the better securing the Province against the King’s Enemies.” 39 George III Chapter 1 (Session 3) 1799 This act continues a prior piece of legislation that prevents anyone owing allegiance to a country or state at war with Britain within the last seven years from residing in Upper Canada. Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1799. York: Titus G. Simons, 1799 (3rd session)
An Act for raising a Revenue in this Province. Passed the 4th day of February 1799. 39 George III Chapter 1 1799 This act creates various duties to raise provincial revenues and penalties for those who violate them. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1799. Saint John: John Ryan, 1799.
Acte qui continue encore un Acte passé dans la trente-sixieme Année du Règne de Sa Majesté, intitulé “Acte qui fait une Provision temporaire pour le réglement du Commerce entre cette Province et les Etats Unis de l’Amérique, par terre ou par la Navigation intérieure.” [3me juin, 1799.] 39 George III Chapitre 2 1799 Le renouvèlement d'un acte passé en 1796 qui réglemente toutes les formes de commerce entre la province et les États-Unis. Il est renouvelé sans modification. Early Canadiana Online
An Act further to continue an Act passed in the Thirty-sixth year of His Majesty’s Reign intituled “An Act for making a temporary Provision for the Regulation of Trade between this Province and the United States of America by Land or by Inland Navigation.” (11th May, 1798.) 38 George III Chapter 1 1798 This act continues an act which was first passed in 1796, and which allows the suspension of any act or ordinance relating to trade, in whole or in part, by the Governor or Lieutenant Governor. It further allows the Governor or Lieutenant Governor to make regulations with respect to imports, exports, duties, or anything else between Lower Canada and the United States. Early Canadiana Online
An Act for making temporary provision for the Regulation of Trade between this province and the United States of America by land or by inland navigation. 37 George III Chapter 16(a) 1797 This act allows the chief administrator of Upper Canada to suspend any legislation that may impede free trade with the United States as outlined in the Jay Treaty (1794). Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1797. West Niagara: Titus G. Simons, 1797.
An Act to authorize the Lieutenant-Governor to nominate and appoint certain Commissioners for the purposes therein mentioned. 37 George III Chapter 12 1797 This act allows the chief administrator of the province to once again appoint commissioners to negotiate the duties to be paid on commerce between Upper and Lower Canada, the last round of negotiations having failed. Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1797. West Niagara: Titus G. Simons, 1797.
An Act further to continue An Act passed in the thirty-sixth year of His Majesty's Reign, intituled “An Act for further continuing certain parts of an Act passed in the thirty-fourth year of His Majesty’s reign, intituled, “An Act for establishing Regulations respecting Aliens and certain subjects of His Majesty, who have resided in France, coming into this Province or residing therein, and for empowering His Majesty to secure and detain persons charged with or suspected of High Treason, and for the arrest and commitment of all persons who may individually, by seditious practices, attempt to disturb the Government of this Province.” [2d. May, 1797.] 37 George III Chapter 2 1797 A continuation of an act from 1793 which requires every master of every ship to notify local authorities of aliens aboard their ships, and empowers said authorities to seize and imprison those who are suspected of treason. Early Canadiana Online