An Act to continue several Acts that are near expiring. |
35 George III Chapter 5 |
1795 |
This act renews several acts, near expiration, until 1798. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1795. Fredericton: Christopher Sower, 1795. |
An Act for preserving the Bank of the river Saint John, in front of the Parish of Lincoln in the County of Sunbury. |
35 George III Chapter 4 |
1795 |
This act prohibits livestock from grazing on the bank of the Saint John in Lincoln parish to preserve the soil consistency. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1795. Fredericton: Christopher Sower, 1795. |
An Act in addition to an Act intituled “An Act for the better Ascertaining and Confirming the Boundaries of the several Counties within this Province, and for subdividing them into Towns or Parishes.” |
35 George III Chapter 3 |
1795 |
This act further clarifies the boundaries of certain towns and parishes that were originally laid down in a 1786 act. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1795. Fredericton: Christopher Sower, 1795. |
An Act to Regulate the Terms of the Sittings of the Inferior Courts of Common Pleas in this Province, and to Enlarge the Jurisdiction of the same, and for the Summary Trials of Certain Actions. |
35 George III Chapter 2 |
1795 |
This act creates additional sitting times for various courts throughout the province. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1795. Fredericton: Christopher Sower, 1795. |
An Act for the more Easy and Speedy Recovery of Small Debts. |
35 George III Chapter 1 |
1795 |
This act establishes a system for the recovery of small debts, and punishment for those who refuse to abide by it. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1795. Fredericton: Christopher Sower, 1795. |
An Act for regulating the manner of licencing Public Houses, and for the more easy convicting of, Persons selling spirituous Liquors, without Licence. |
34 George III Chapter 12 |
1794 |
This act regulates licensing for public houses and makes it illegal to sell spirits without license. |
Laws of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada, in North America; Comprising all the Acts of the Honourable the Lesgislature of the Province Aforesaid. Niagara: Gordon Tiffany, 1795. |
An Act for Appropriating and Disposing of the Public Monies. |
34 George III Chapter 10 |
1794 |
This act awards public money to several persons for service to the province and for local infrastructure projects. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1794. Brookville, NB: Christopher Sower, 1794. |
An Act for preserving the Bank of the River Saint John, in Front of the Parishes of Magerville, Sheffield, and Waterborough. |
34 George III Chapter 9 |
1794 |
This act aims to preserve the banks of the Saint John River in certain parishes by prohibiting livestock from grazing these banks, establishes fines for owners who do not abide by these terms, and allows local Justices of the Peace to erect swing gates and water fences along the highway to prevent such grazing. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1794. Brookville, NB: Christopher Sower, 1794. |
An Act in addition of an Act intituled “An Act for appointing Commissioners of Sewers.” |
34 George III Chapter 8 |
1794 |
This act amends a 1786 act to allows proprietors to have a greater say in whether dykes or dams can be placed on their property. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1794. Brookville, NB: Christopher Sower, 1794. |
An Act to continue an Act, intituled “An Act for Raising a Revenue in this Province.” |
34 George III Chapter 7 |
1794 |
This act renews a 1792 act until 1795. |
Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1794. Brookville, NB: Christopher Sower, 1794. |