Legislation by Province: United Canadas (1841-1857)
Displaying 1071 - 1080 of 1978 entries
Title | Chapter | Date Passed | Legislative Summary | Source Document |
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An Act to authorize the Union of the Montreal and Lachine Rail-road Company and the Lake St. Louis and Province Line Rail-way Company, and for other purposes connected with the said Companies. 10th August, 1850. | 13 & 14 Victoria – Chapter 112 | 1850 | An act to combine two railroad companies together under one corporation: The Montreal and Lachine Rail-road Company and the Lake St. Louis and Province Line Rail-way Company. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to extend the period for the Election of Commissioners under the Act for the improvement of the River-du-Chene. 24th July, 1850. | 13 & 14 Victoria – Chapter 111 | 1850 | An act to extend the period for electing commissioners to improve the River-du-Chene for an additional 18 months. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to remedy an error in the Act dividing the County of Berthier into two Municipalities. 24th July, 1850. | 13 & 14 Victoria – Chapter 110 | 1850 | An act to correct a mistake in the act dividing Berthier County into two municipalities. In the original act Saint Felix of Ramsay was called Saint Felix de Valois. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to explain and amend the Act dividing the County of Rimouski into two Districts for the Registration of Deeds. 10th August, 1850. | 13 & 14 Victoria – Chapter 109 | 1850 | An act to clarify the boundaries between the two districts in Rimouski County. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to divide the County of Huntingdon into two Districts, for the Registration of Deeds. 24th July, 1850. | 13 & 14 Victoria – Chapter 108 | 1850 | An act to divide Huntington County into two districts. The act outlines the boundaries of the districts and the appointment of officials. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to authorize the Inhabitant Householders holding Lands in the new Settlements on the borders of the Saguenay, forming the Second Municipal Division of that County, to establish a Municipal Council therein, and for other purposes. 24th July, 1850. | 13 & 14 Victoria – Chapter 107 | 1850 | An act to allow those living in the land bordering the Saguenay to create a municipal council. The act outlines how the council will form and exempts justices of the peace from the property requirements. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to place the Longueuil and Chambly Turnpike Road under the control of the Commissioners of Public Works. 10th August, 1850. | 13 & 14 Victoria – Chapter 106 | 1850 | An act to put the Longueuil and Chambly Turnpike Road under the control of the Public Works. This amends an act passed by Lower Canada. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to provide more fully for the incorporation of Village of St. Hyacinthe. 10th August, 1850. | 13 & 14 Victoria – Chapter 105 | 1850 | An act to incorporate the Village of St. Hyacinthe to further increase the population and power of the community. The act outlines the village limits, the council, and taxation. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to transfer to the Municipal Council of the Municipality of the Town of Three-Rivers, the administration of the Common of the said Town, and for other purposes. 24th July, 1850. | 13 & 14 Victoria – Chapter 104 | 1850 | An act to transfer control of the common in Three-Rivers to the municipal council. The act outlines the governance board and allows the council to sell or rent the lands. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to authorize the Exchange of certain Turnpike Road Debentures for others of the same total value but being respectively for smaller sums. 10th August, 1850. | 13 & 14 Victoria – Chapter 103 | 1850 | An act to allow Quebec Turnpike Road Debentures to be sold at a lower price as they are difficult to sell at the higher price. Must be sold for at least five pounds. | Early Canadiana Online |