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 for granting to His Majesty a sum of Money in aid of the Funds for defraying the Expenses of the Administration of Justice, and support of the Civil Government of this Province. Passed 12th July, 1819. |
59 George III – Chapter 10 |
1819 |
This Act details the funds granted to each government office for their support. |
Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1819. York: R. C. Horne, 1819. |
An Act to enable the Province Treasurer to borrow the sum of Nine Thousand Pounds, for paying off Bounties and other Debts payable by the Laws of this Province. Passed the 24th of March, 1819. |
59 George III Chapter 10 |
1819 |
This act allows the provincial treasurer to borrow nine thousand pounds to pay down provincial debts. |
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 for appointing Clerks to the Supreme Court, and Inferior Courts of Common Pleas in the Several Counties and Districts within this Province. |
59 George III – Chapter 10 |
1819 |
This act outlines the authority by which a clerk of the supreme court shall be appointed by the Chief-Justice of the province, and the authority to be held by the clerk while in office. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to repeal and ament certain parts of an Act passed in the thirty-fourth year of His Majesty’s Reign, entitled, “An Act to establish a Court for the Cognizance of Small Causes in each and every District of this Province;” and also, of an Act passed in the thirty-seventh year of His Majesty’s Reign, entitled, “An Act to extend the Jurisdiction and regulate the Proceedings of the District Courts and Court of Requests.” Passed 12th July, 1819. |
59 George III – Chapter 9 |
1819 |
This Act alters the fees and powers of the small claims courts previously established by a former act. |
Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1819. York: R. C. Horne, 1819. |
An Act to explain and amend an Act, intituled “An Act to impose a duty-upon certain Articles imported in to this Province.” Passed the 24th of March, 1819. |
59 George III Chapter 9 |
1819 |
This act creates new duties on imported cattle, and stregthens the power of local officials to collect 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 repeal part of and amend the Laws now in force for laying out, amending and keeping in repair the Public Highways and Roads in this Province. Passed 12th July, 1819. |
59 George III – Chapter 8 |
1819 |
This Act details funds, management, and specific provisions for the maintenance of public roads. |
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 applying certain Monies therein mentioned for the Service of the year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Nineteen, and for appropriating such part of the Supplies granted in this Session of the General Assembly as are not already appropriated by the Laws or Acts of the Province. |
59 George III – Chapter 8 |
1819 |
This act allots various parcels of money for a number of purposes and to various individuals throughout the province, for infrastructure projects and in reimbursement for services rendered to the government. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to repeal the several Laws now in force, relative to Levying and Collecting Rates and Assessments in this Province, and further to provide for the more equal and general Assessment of Lands and other ratable property throughout this Province. Passed 12th July, 1819. |
59 George III – Chapter 7 |
1819 |
This Act repeals laws concerning real estate taxation and details the new sums to be collected on lands. |
Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1819. York: R. C. Horne, 1819. |
An Act to repeal certain Acts therein-mentioned and to regulate the Lumber Trade. (24th April, 1819.)
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59 George III Chapter 7 |
1819 |
An act to repeal acts pertaining to the lumber trade including "An Act for the better regulation of the Lumber Trade," originally passed in 1808, and the act continuing this original act passed in 1811 and extended in 1813, 1815, and 1817. The act goes on to place new regulations on the export of certain types of lumber from the province. The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, or person administering the Government of the Province is given the authority to appoint Master Cullers and Measurers of boards and planks, staves, timber, and masts and spars at the ports of Montreal and Quebec. Expectations and duties for these positions and standards for lumber being exported are outlined. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to authorise a Drawback of certain Duties, and to regulate the manner of obtaining the same. |
59 George III – Chapter 7 |
1819 |
This act specifies which articles are exempt from drawbacks when being imported from the United States, the amount of the drawbacks, and the procedures to be followed by importers to obtain said drawbacks. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue and amend an Act, passed in the fifty-eighth year of His Majesty’s Reign, entitled, “An Act for regulating the exportation of Red or Smoked Herrings;” and in amendment of an Act, passed in the second year of His present Majesty’s Reign, entitled, “An Act for regulating the exportation of Fish, and the assize of Barrels, Hoops, Boards, and all other kinds of Lumber, and for appointing Officers to survey the same.” |
59 George III – Chapter 6 |
1819 |
This Act continues and amends a former act relating to how inspectors may inspect fish packed in boxes or kegs. The amendment relates to the regulations to which shingles must adhere, and their manner of inspection before sale. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act further to continue, for a limited time, an Act passed in the fifty-fifth year of His Majesty’s Reign, intituled, “An Act to grant New Duties to His Majesty to supply the wants of the Province.” (24th April, 1819.) |
59 George III Chapter 5 |
1819 |
An act to further continue an act originally passed in 1815 and continued in 1817. The original act imposed new duties on items including varies teas, wines, molasses, and syrups. The rates of these duties were also set. The act also specified the processes by which licenses for auctioning the goods subject to these duties are to be obtained, including the oath or affirmation auctioneers must swear to when rendering their accounts to the Receiver General. The act and all things therein contained are continued in force until 1821. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue an Act, for granting a Drawback of the Duties on Brown or Raw Sugar used in the manufacture of Refined Sugar within the Province, and for regulating the mode of obtaining the same. |
59 George III – Chapter 5 |
1819 |
This Act continues an Act allowing a drawback on duties on sugar to be manufactured within the province, which act is to remain in force until 18 March 1820. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to repeal part of and to amend the Laws now in force for establishing Public Schools in the several Districts of this Province, and to extend the provisions of the same. Passed 12th July, 1819. |
59 George III – Chapter 4 |
1819 |
This Act repeals parts of a previous act concerning public schools, redefining the duties raised to support them, and authorities granted to the board and teachers. |
Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America, passed in the year 1819. York: R. C. Horne, 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 continue the several Acts of the General Assembly for granting to His Majesty certain duties on Wine, Brandy, Gin, Rum, and other distilled Spirituous Liquors, Molasses, Coffee, and Brown Sugar, for the support of His Majesty’s Government, and for promoting the Agriculture, Commerce and Fisheries, of this Province. |
59 George III – Chapter 4 |
1819 |
This Act continues two acts relating to trade duties on certain articles, which are to remain in force until 18 March 1820. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue the several acts imposing a Duty on Articles to be imported from the United States of America, and for appropriating the same. |
59 George III – Chapter 3 |
1819 |
This Act continues a former Act imposing duties on goods imported from the United States until March 18 1820. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act further to continue for a limited time, and to amend, an Act passed in the forty-third year of His Majesty’s Reign, intituled, “An Act for the better regulation of the Militia of this Province, and for repealing certain Acts or Ordinances therein-mentioned.” (24th April, 1819.) |
59 George III Chapter 2 |
1819 |
An act to amend an act originally passed in 1803, amended in 1812, and revived in 1817. The amended act declares that all men between the ages of eighteen and fifty are to be militia men, bound to serve in their division's militia. This act repeals forty-first section of the original act, which had permitted the acceptance of volunteers. The original act outlines who is to be excepted from this law, how order is to be maintained, and how these men are to be enrolled and trained. The act is to expire in 1821. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue the several Acts of the General Assembly for the further increase of the Revenue, by raising a Duty of Excise on all Goods, Wares and Merchandise, imported into this Province. |
59 George III – Chapter 2 |
1819 |
This Act continues a former act for collecting duties on goods until March 18 1820. |
Early Canadiana Online |