Legislation by Province: Lower Canada (1792-1841)
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An Act to autorize the purchase of a certain number of Copies of the Topographical Map and Statistical Tables to be published by Joseph Bouchette, Esquire. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 68 | 1829 | This Act authorizes the purchase and distribution of one hundred copies of the topographical map and statistical tables produced by Joseph Bouchette. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to appropriate a certain sum of Money for the Encouragement of Pierre Chasseur, in forming a collection of Subjects of the Natural History of the Canadas. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 67 | 1829 | Under this Act, Pierre Chasseur is to receive a sum not exceeding three hundred and fifty pounds to encourage the enlargement and study of his collection of natural subjects. |
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An Act to authorize a certain sum of Money therein mentioned, to be refunded to Alexander Wood. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 66 | 1829 | This Act refunds a sum of fifty pounds, three shillings and sixpence currency to Alexander Wood, as they were collected as duties against the intention of the Act that outlined such expenses. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to authorize the payment of a certain sum of Money to compensate for certain services performed by Benjamin Ecuyer. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 65 | 1829 | This Act grants a sum of seventy-four pounds, nine pence to Benjamin Ecuyer to cover his losses for work done in laying out the Kennbec Road. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to appropriate a certain sum of Money, to indemnify the third Arbitrator appointed for adjusting the proportion of the Revenue appertaining to Upper-Canada. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 64 | 1829 | This act grants a sum not exceeding ninety pounds to William Maitland, of London, Esquire, for his disbursements as third Arbitrator for regulating the proportion of the Revenues appertaining to Upper-Canada. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to make provision for the subsistence of the Widow of the late Honorable Alexis Caron. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 63 | 1829 | Under this Act, the widow of the late Honorable Alexis Caron is to be given a sum of seventy-five pounds for her subsistence. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to indemnify Antoine Gilbert Douglas for certain expenses by him incurred about the road from Saint Gregoire to the Township of Kingsey. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 62 | 1829 | Under this Act, a sum not exceeding two hundred pounds is to be applied towards covering the debt incurred by Antoine Gilbert Douglas for completing a road from Saint-Grégoire to the Township of Kingsey. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to amend and further to continue, for a limited time, an Act passed in the fifth year of His Majesty’s Reign, intituled “An Act to continue, for a limited time, and amend certain Acts therein-mentioned relating to the Trial of controverted Elections of Members to serve in the Assembly of this Province.” (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 61 | 1829 | This Act continues and amends the 1825 “Act An Act to continue for a further limited time and amend certain Acts therein mentioned, relating to the Trial of Controverted Elections of Members to serve in the Assembly of this Province.” This Act makes amendments to the processes by which an undue Election can be ascertained. This Act is to remain in force until 1834. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for appointing Commissioners to treat with Commissioners appointed or to be appointed on the part of the Province of Upper-Canada, for the purposes therein-mentioned. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 60 | 1829 | This Acts appoints Pierre Dominique De Bartzeh, Louis Joseph Papineau and John Neilson, Esquire as commissioners for the Province of Lower Canada to meet with and treat with the commissioners appointed in Upper Canada concerning trade duties, improvements to waterways and roads, between the two provinces. This Act is to remain in force until 1831. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to appropriate certain sums of money towards the support of insane Persons and Foundlings and other destitute persons in the District of Three Rivers. (14th March, 1829.) | 9 George IV Chapter 59 | 1829 | This Act provides several sums of money towards the support of foundlings and the mentally ill in the district of Trois-Rivières. | Early Canadiana Online |