Legislation by Jurisdictional Relevance: Local
Displaying 1761 - 1780 of 3407 entries
Title | Chapter | Date Passed | Legislative Summary | Source Document |
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An Act for the encouragement of Education in this Province. (21st March, 1836.) | 6 William IV Chapter 30 | 1836 | This Act provides several sums to be distributed towards supporting the several schools listed in the Province. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act in amendment of the Act relating to Trespasses. Passed 8th March 1836. | 6 William IV Chapter 29 | 1836 | This act allows for justices of the peace to create new fines to punish livestock trespass. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick Passed in the year 1836. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1836. |
An Act to provide for the support of divers Charitable Institutions, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (21st March, 1836.) | 6 William IV Chapter 29 | 1836 | This Act distributes several sums to reimburse the expenses incurred by several charitable and healthcare institutions in the Province. The processes by which these sums are to be accounted for are outlined. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to provide for the making and keeping in repair the West Gwillimbury Road and Bridge, and to authorise the erection of a Toll Gate thereon. Passed 20th April, 1836. | 6 William IV – Chapter 28 (Session 1) | 1836 | This act appoints commissioners to make, keep, and repair a road and bridge in West Gwillimbury. These commissioners are authorised to take out a loan to undertake these projects, which will be paid back by charging a toll once the road is completed. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for the appointment of Firewards in the Parish of Woodstock. Passed 8th March 1836. | 6 William IV Chapter 27 | 1836 | This act allows for the appointment of firewards in the Parish of Woodstock and stipulates what their duties and responsibilities are to be. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick Passed in the year 1836. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1836. |
An Act for the relief of Andrew Deacon. Passed 20th April, 1836. | 6 William IV – Chapter 26 (Session 1) | 1836 | This act allows the collector of the port of Hallowell, Andrew Deacon, to collect a portion of the rates he collects as a salary. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to provide for the erection of fences with gates across highways leading through the sand beaches and marshes in the County of Kent. Passed 8th March 1836. | 6 William IV Chapter 26 | 1836 | This act allows for owners of marshland or beach property in Kent County that highways pass through to erect fences to protect the said marshes and beaches. It also creates punishments for the damage or destruction of these fences. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick Passed in the year 1836. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1836. |
An Act for more easily carrying into effect an Act, intituled, “An Act to authorize the appointment of Commissioners to treat with Commissioners on the part of Upper-Canada, respecting the drawing of a division line between Lower and Upper Canada.” (21st March, 1836.) | 6 William IV Chapter 25 | 1836 | This Act amends the duties of the Commissioners appointed under the 1831 Act, "An Act to authorize the appointment of Commissioners to treat with Commissioners on the part of Upper-Canada, respecting the drawing of a division line between Lower and Upper Canada," in light of a Proclamation made in 1791. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to authorise the erection of a Mill-Dam upon the River Thames, in the London District. Passed 7th March, 1836. | 6 William IV – Chapter 24 (Session 1) | 1836 | This act allows for the construction of a mill-dam on the north-westerly side of the river Thames in the town of Mosa on lot number 28. Regulations placed on this construction include height, width, and length restrictions, proper maintenance of the dam and mill fixtures, and permission for safe passage of rafts and the ascent of fish. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue an Act relating to parish schools. Passed 8th March 1836. | 6 William IV Chapter 24 | 1836 | This act continues the terms of an 1833 act regarding parish schools until 1838. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick Passed in the year 1836. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1836. |
An Act to authorise the trustee and directors of the grammar school in the County of Northumberland to sell and dispose of the school house together with the land thereto attached. Passed 8th March 1836. | 6 William IV Chapter 23 | 1836 | This act allows for the trustees of the grammar school in Northumberland County to sell a piece of property to fund the construction of a new school. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick Passed in the year 1836. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1836. |
An Act to make provision for the Survey of Lake Saint Louis and other places. (21st March, 1836.) | 6 William IV Chapter 23 | 1836 | This Act provides a sum not exceeding five hundred pounds to be put towards the survey of Lake Saint Louis, the Saint Lawrence River, and Lac Saint-François in the areas specified. The Act also provides that a further sum may be put towards additional surveys in other directions. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to authorise the sale of the old site of the Gaol an Court House, in the District of Newcastle. (Passed 7th March, 1836.) | 6 William IV - Chapter 23 | 1836 | This act authorises the purchase and sale of the grounds on which the former jail of the district of Newcastle was located. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act in addition to the Acts regulating the truckage of goods and the measurement of coals and salt. Passed 8th March 1836. | 6 William IV Chapter 22 | 1836 | This act allows for county officials to create and enforce regulations for the measurement of coals and salts. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick Passed in the year 1836. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1836. |
An Act to provide for the management and care of the Lachine Canal, and to establish certain rates, tolls, and duties to be taken thereon. (21st March, 1836.) | 6 William IV Chapter 22 | 1836 | This Act makes provision for the appointment of a Secretary, Treasurer, Toll-Collector, and Commissioners for superintending, preserving, and keeping the Lachine Canal in repair. The rates of toll to be charged on the canal are listed. This Act also continues the 1834 Act, “An Act to provide for the making of certain improvements about the Lachine Canal.” | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to enable His Majesty to acquire the Island called “Grosse Isle” for the public uses of the Province, and to indemnify the Proprietor and the Lessee thereof. (21st March, 1836.) | 6 William IV Chapter 21 | 1836 | This Act provides for the evaluation of Grosse Isle and compensation for the island's owner and lessee for their losses sustained while the island served as a Quarantine Station between 1832-1835. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to regulate the fencing, occupation and grazing of the several marshes, lowlands and meadows in County of Westmorland. Passed 8th March 1836. | 6 William IV Chapter 21 | 1836 | This act creates regulations for grazing on the common land meadows in Westmorland County, and allows for construction of fences on the same. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick Passed in the year 1836. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1836. |
An Act to repeal an Act therein mentioned concerning the Inspector and Measurers of Rafts and Scows, and the Pilots thereof, between Chateauguay and Montreal, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (21st March, 1836.) | 6 William IV Chapter 20 | 1836 | This Act repeals the 1808 Act “An Act for making perpetual, with some amendments, the Act, intituled, ‘An Act for the appointment of an Inspector and Measurers of Scows and Rafts, and for regulating the Pilots and Conductors thereof, between Chateauguay and the City of Montreal.” The Act also sets a fine for anyone leaving their raft or crib of wood in the Saint Louis Rapids for longer than 36 hours. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to amend the Charter of the Port Hope Harbour and Wharf Company. Passed 20th April, 1836. | 6 William IV – Chapter 17 (Session 1) | 1836 | This act amends an act first passed in 1829, extending the time first allowed for the Port Hope Harbour and Wharf Company to finish their construction projects. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to authorise the Magistrates of the County of Charlotte to levy an assessment to pay off the County debt. Passed 8th March 1836. | 6 William IV Chapter 17 | 1836 | This act allows for Charlotte County officials to raise funds to pay off the debts incurred from building the county gaol. | Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick Passed in the year 1836. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1836. |