Legislation by Jurisdictional Relevance: Provincial/Provinciale, Local, International/Internationale
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Title | Chapter | Date Passed | Legislative Summary | Source Document |
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An Act to regulate the exportation of Fish, and to repeal the Laws now in force relating thereto. Passed the 24th of March, 1819. | 59 George III Chapter 13 | 1819 | This act repeals previous legislation covering the exportation of fish, creating new regulations for the preparation and packaging of exported fish, allows for the hiring of local officials to conduct inspections, and penalties for those who violate them. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1819. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1819. |
An Act to regulate the exportation of Lumber, and to repeal all the Acts now in force relating to the same. Passed the 24th of March, 1819. | 59 George III Chapter 11 | 1819 | This act repeals all exisiting legislation regulating lumber exports and creates a new system of size and form regulations for lumber exported out of New Brunswick, and penalties for violating them. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1819. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1819. |
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. (24th April, 1819.) | 59 George III Chapter 4 | 1819 | An Act to impose duties on articles including grains, ship timber, fruits, among others. Any articles not prohibited by this or any other acts in force are allowed to be traded from or into the United States exempt from duties except where imposed by this Act. Rates for duties and the articles to which they apply are outlined. The Act also suspends several former ordinances. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to repeal part of the Laws now in force, imposing Duties on Goods, Wakes, and Merchandise, imported into this Province from the United States of America, and to make further Regulations for the Trade between this Province and the said United States of America, by Land and inland Navigation. Passed 12th July, 1819. | 59 George III – Chapter 1 | 1819 | This Act repeals and alters previous acts concerning trade with the United States, detailing the taxes on individual goods. | Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1819. York: R. C. Horne, 1819. |
An Act for raising a Revenue in this Province. Passed the 11th March, 1818. | 58 George III Chapter 20 | 1818 | This act establishes new rates on imports, the duties of those charged to collect them, and penalties for their violation. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1818. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1818. |
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. (1st April, 1818.) | 58 George III Chapter 8 | 1818 | Under this Act, the Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, or person administering the government may suspend any ordinance or Act in part or whole relative to trade between Lower Canada and the United States by issuing and publishing an order. This Act is to expire in 1819. | Early Canadiana Online |
An act to regulate the trade by land and inland navigation, between this province and the United States of America. | 58 George III – Chapter 1 (Session 3) | 1818 | Act was repealed and unpublished in this version of the published acts. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act establishing Regulations, respecting Aliens. (22 March, 1817.) | 57 George III Chapter 20 | 1817 | Under this Act, Aliens who are native to France and bore arms or held office in service France or her colonies during the revolution are to be arrested for a period not more than two months upon entering the province. Justices of the Peace are to ask aliens coming into the province about their name, rank, occupation, and former residence. This Act is to remain in force until 1818. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to regulate the exportation of dutiable articles from and out of this Province. Passed the 22nd of March, 1817. | 57 George III Chapter 8 | 1817 | This act imposes new duties on exported items to raise provincial revenues. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1817. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1817. |
An Act to prohibit the exportation of Corn, Meal, Flour and Potatoes out of the Province for a limited time. Passed the 17th of February, 1817. | 57 George III Chapter 1 | 1817 | Due to food shortages from crop failures this act prohibits the export of grain foodstuffs for four months. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1817. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1817. |
An Act for the encouragement of the Trade of this Province in Plaster of Paris, otherwise called Gypsum. Passed the 11th March 1816. | 57 George III Chapter 32 (1816) | 1816 | Regulations surrounding the mining and trade of Gypsum in the province of New Brunswick. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1817. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1817. |
An Act for making temporary Provision for the Regulation of Trade, between this Province and the United States of America, by Land or Inland Navigation. Passed 1st April, 1816. | 56 George III – Chapter 29 | 1816 | This act permits greater restriction on trade with the United States with the advice of the Legislative Council or its representatives, with the exception of articles which are deemed essential and which are listed in the second clause. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for applying a certain sum of Money therein mentioned, to make good certain Monies advanced by his Majesty through His Honor the President in pursuance of several addresses of this House. Passed the 14th March, 1815. | 55 George III – Chapter 14 | 1815 | This Act provides funds for the expenses of Parliament. | Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1815. Kingston: Stephen Miles, 1815. |
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. (25th March, 1815.) | 55 George III Chapter 11 | 1815 | An act to further continue an act from 1796, and amended in 1808 for a limited time. The act grants the Governor or Lieutenant Governor the authority to suspend, revive, annul, or make void this act, or every and any of its clauses. Th act 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. The act is to expire in 1816. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for laying additional Duties on certain Articles imported into this Province. Passed the 7th of March, 1814. | 54 George III Chapter 19 | 1814 | This act allows for additional duties on imported items to raise provincial revenues. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1814. Saint John: George K. Lugrin, 1814. |
An Act to give full effect to, and to prevent the evasion of an Act intituled “An Act for the further increase of the Revenue of this Province,” Passed the 7th of March, 1814. | 54 George III Chapter 14 | 1814 | This act strenthens the power of officials to collect revenue off goods imported to New Brunswick. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1814. Saint John: George K. Lugrin, 1814. |
An Act to declare certain persona therein described Aliens, and to vest their Estates in His Majesty. (Passed March 14th, 1814.) | 54 George III – Chapter 9 | 1814 | This act removes land title from individuals who hold American citizenship, and have returned to the United States since the declaration of war between the United States and Great Britain in 1812. The properties which were once owned by the said Americans are turned over to the crown. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act in addition to an Act, intituled “An Act for regulating the exportation of Fish and Lumber, and for repealing the Laws now in force regulating the same." Passed the 7th of March, 1814. | 54 George III Chapter 2 | 1814 | This act amends a 1797 act regulating lumber exports, adding a new provision to the size of exported shingles. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1814. Saint John: George K. Lugrin, 1814. |
An Act further to continue for a limited time an Act passed in the fifty-first 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.” (17th March, 1814.) | 54 George III Chapter 2 | 1814 | This act further continues an passed in 1811 which revised a former act originally passed in 1793 "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." The act requires that ship commanders report the number of "foreigners" on board their vessel to Customs officials when they arrive at ports within the province. The act grants authority to Justices of the Peace to jail and remove "Aliens" who remain within the province longer than the period allowed by the court. Penalties including fines are outlined as well as who is to be considered an "Alien." It also requires anyone entering into the province to receive a passport from appointed individuals stationed at Frontier Posts.Under this act, the 1811 act is to continue in force until 1815. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act, for the further Increase of the Revenue of this Province. Passed the 3rd of March, 1813. | 53 George III Chapter 9 | 1813 | This act levies new duties on imports being brought in by non-New brunswick residents | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1813. Saint John: Jacob S. Mott, 1813. |