Displaying 1801 - 1820 of 4386 entries
Title Chapter Date Passed Legislative Summary Source Document
An Act to regulate the Inspection of Dry and Pickled Fish for Home Consumption and for Exportation. Passed 17th March 1835. 5 William IV Chapter 43 (session 1) 1835 This act establishes new regulations for the packaging of fish being imported into New Brunswick to ensure its quality, and penalties for their violation. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1835 (session 1). Fredericton: John Simpson, 1835.
An Act to amend the Law relating to a summary practice in the Supreme Court. Passed 17th March 1835. 5 William IV Chapter 39 (session 1) 1835 This act amends the terms under which a summary action can be brought before the Supreme Court. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1835 (session 1). Fredericton: John Simpson, 1835.
An Act to regulate the ungranted Ferries in this Province. Passed 17th March 1835. 5 William IV Chapter 38 (session 1) 1835 This allows for local officials to establish ferries across bodies of water where there are none established by the province, under the rules and regulations of a 1788 act. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1835 (session 1). Fredericton: John Simpson, 1835.
An Act to provide for the more convenient administration of Justice in the Supreme Court. Passed 17th March 1835. 5 William IV Chapter 37 (session 1) 1835 This act alters the times of the Easter sitting of the Supreme Court and spells out how such change would affect its operations. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1835 (session 1). Fredericton: John Simpson, 1835.
An Act to amend and continue the Act granting Militia Pensions. Passed 16th April, 1835. 5 William IV – Chapter 36 1835 This act continues an act from 1830 for another four years after having been petitioned by veterans of the war of 1812. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to define the crime of Forgery. Passed 17th March 1835. 5 William IV Chapter 35 (session 1) 1835 This act provides a legal definition of forgery and makes it liable to the terms of 1831 act "An Act for improving the administration of Justice in Criminal Cases." Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1835 (session 1). Fredericton: John Simpson, 1835.
An Act to facilitate the examination of Witnesses before trial in the Supreme Court. Passed 17th March 1835. 5 William IV Chapter 34 (session 1) 1835 This act establishes rules by witnesses can be brought before and questioned by the Supreme Court. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1835 (session 1). Fredericton: John Simpson, 1835.
An Act to provide for the payment of certain Sums therein mentioned. Passed 16th April, 1835. 5 William IV – Chapter 33 1835 This act allocates specific sums to certain individuals in repayment of services rendered to the legislative assembly. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to make good certain Monies advanced by His Excellency to defray the expenses incurred by the Cholera in 1834. Passed 16th April, 1835. 5 William IV – Chapter 32 1835 This act authorises the repayment of an amount of two thousand one hundred and fifty pounds loaned by the crown to the legislative assembly in order to help the province contain the cholera crisis of 1834. Early Canadiana Online
An Act granting to His Majesty a Sum of Money for the purpose of a Steam Dredging Machine. Passed 16th April, 1835. 5 William IV – Chapter 30 1835 This acts allocates funds and appoints commissioners for the acquisition of a steam dredging machine on behalf of the province. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to regulate the Fees in Actions not summary in the Inferior Courts of Common Pleas, and to restrain the removal of such Actions to the Supreme Court. Passed 17th March 1835. 5 William IV Chapter 29 (session 1) 1835 This act changes the fees for the services of the various members of the inferior courts of common pleas. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1835 (session 1). Fredericton: John Simpson, 1835.
An Act to provide additional aid in support of Common Schools in the severed Districts in this Province. Passed 16th April, 1835. 5 William IV – Chapter 29 1835 This act allocates a sum of five thousand six hundred and fifty pounds to be paid to various school districts across the province. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to make good certain Monies advanced for the Contingent expenses of the last Session of the Legislature of this Province; and also to make good certain Monies advanced in compliance with an Address of the House of Assembly during the present Session. Passed 16th April, 1835. 5 William IV – Chapter 28 1835 This act authorises the sum of eight thousand one hundred and seven pounds to be paid back to the crown in return for funds advanced to cover legislative expenditures. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to continue “An Act to regulate the Law with regard to the course of proceeding on Indictments and Informations in the Supreme Court." Passed 17th March 1835. 5 William IV Chapter 27 (session 1) 1835 This act continues an 1829-30 act relating to the proceedings of the Supreme Court until 1845. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1835 (session 1). Fredericton: John Simpson, 1835.
An Act to make perpetual the Acts of the General Assembly relating to the surrender of the Principal in Discharge of Bail. Passed 17th March 1835. 5 William IV Chapter 26 (session 1) 1835 This act makes three pieces of legislation pertaining to bail charges permanent. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1835 (session 1). Fredericton: John Simpson, 1835.
An Act to declare all Acts of Assembly to be public Acts. Passed 17th March 1835. 5 William IV Chapter 17 (session 1) 1835 This act declares all acts passed by the legislature to be public. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1835 (session 1). Fredericton: John Simpson, 1835.
An Act to remove double which may arise from the formation of two district Councils in this Province, relating to acts required to ha done by His Majesty’s Council. Passed 17th March 1835. 5 William IV Chapter 16 (Session 1) 1835 This act clarifys the jurisdictions between the Executive and Legislative Councils. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1835 (session 1). Fredericton: John Simpson, 1835.
An Act to continue an Act, intituled “An Act to authorise the Justices of the Peace in the several Counties in their General Sessions to make regulations for Carmen, Waggoners and Truckmen, and to establish the rates and fares to be taken for the cartage and truckage of goods in the several Towns throughout the Province and also to regulate the measurement of Coals and Salt.’’ Passed 17th March 1835. 5 William IV Chapter 14 (session 1) 1835 This act continues an 1829-30 act allowing Justices of the Peace to impose duties on cartage and truckage until 1835. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1835 (session 1). Fredericton: John Simpson, 1835.
An Act to make provision for defraying the Contingent Expenses of the Legislature during the last and present Sessions. (8th May, 1835.) 5 William IV Chapter 14 1835 This act allots sums of money to individuals who served the provincial legislative assembly in the current fiscal year. Early Canadiana Online
An Act for granting to His Majesty certain Monies for defraying the expense of the Civil Establishment of this Colony during the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-Five, and for other purposes. (8th May, 1835.) 5 William IV Chapter 13 1835 This act allots specific sums of money to individuals who performed a service to the government in the current fiscal year. It also provides for sums of money to defray the cost of maintaining or building roads across the province. Early Canadiana Online