This act repeals a 1791 act concerning the boundaries of land grants as the the lines of true meridian, which would be used to clarify them, were difficult to determine.
An Act to continue, for a limited time, a former Act from 1805 several Acts pertaining to trade between Upper and Lower Canada. The former Acts are extended until 1814 to avoid the necessity of making a new appointment of Commissioners to negotiate trade and tariffs between the provinces.
An Act to make a former Act from 1805 perpetual, with some amendments. The Act annuls the former's regulations for the measurement and branding of scows, amends stipulations regarding fees and penalties, and the Inspector's duties.
An Act to continue several acts pertaining to trade between Upper and Lower Canada, including articles negotiated between Upper and Lower Canada concerning trade and tariffs.
This act levies duties on articles subject to the same in Lower Canada but which have been brought into Upper Canada from the United States without passing through Lower Canada.
This Act establishes a toll on an existing road from Montreal to La Chine, which is used for mercantile transport to and from Upper Canada, and outlines how trustees responsible for continued maintenance of the road should be appointed. The toll placed on the road is to be used to improve and repair the road. The Act outlines how the toll should be applied.
An Act to limit accidents at the rapids on the St. Lawrence river above Montreal caused by going over the rapids with heavy loads. The Act sets guidelines for the appointment of an Inspector and Measurers of scows and rafts of timber/lumber who are responsible to determine and enforce "safe" weights based on water conditions. Fines to be given to those who fail to comply are described.
An act to apply a sum of one thousand pounds for the purpose of clearing the rapids from the St. Lawrence River between La Chine and Montreal, to encourage the river's use as a trade route between Upper and Lower Canada.
An Act to continue several acts pertaining to trade between Upper and Lower Canada, including articles negotiated between Upper and Lower Canada concerning trade and tariffs.
This Act appoints commissioners to represent Lower Canada and who are empowered to meet, treat, consult, and agree with commissioners from Upper-Canada. The commissioners are also authorized to establish and regulate trade duties between the provinces.
This act establishes a system of duties and rates on imported goods to raise regular provincial revenue, gives local jurisdiction to appoint officers to collect such monies, and establishes penatlies for those who do not pay them.