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Title Chapter Date Passed Legislative Summary Source Document
An, Act for the establishment of a Line of Steam Vessels, between this Province and the United Kingdom. 10th November, 1852. 16 Victoria – Chapter 9 1852 Early Canadiana Online
An Act to amend two certain Acts therein mentioned and to make further provision for the management of the Post Office. 10th November, 1852. 16 Victoria – Chapter 8 1852 Early Canadiana Online
An Act for avoiding doubts as to the true meaning of a certain enactment in the Act regulating elections of Members of the Legislative Assembly. 10th November, 1852. 16 Victoria – Chapter 7 1852 Early Canadiana Online
An Act to provide an efficient remedy against any inconveniences which might result from the destruction of certain Registers of the Parish of St. Louis de Lotbinière. 7th October, 1852. 16 Victoria – Chapter 6 1852 Early Canadiana Online
An Act to authorize the City of Toronto to negotiate a Loan of One Hundred Thousand Pounds to consolidate a part of the City Debt. 7th October, 1852. 16 Victoria – Chapter 5 1852 Early Canadiana Online
An Act to confer certain powers on Municipal Corporations and Companies to take Materials to repair Roads. 7th October, 1852. 16 Victoria – Chapter 4 1852 Early Canadiana Online
An Act to declare the intention of the Law organizing the Notarial Profession, with respect to the study of that Profession. 7th October, 1852. 16 Victoria – Chapter 3 1852 Early Canadiana Online
An Act to repeal the fifth and sixth Sections of The Rail-way Clauses Consolidation Act. 7th October, 1852. 16 Victoria – Chapter 2 1852 Early Canadiana Online
An Act for avoiding doubts which might otherwise arise from the Act making alterations in the Territorial Divisions of Upper Canada, having come into effect since the last General Election. 7th October, 1852. 16 Victoria – Chapter 1 1852 Early Canadiana Online
An Act to provide for the Contingent Expenses of the Legislature. (Passed 14th June, 1852.) 15 Victoria Chapter 20 1852 This act grants various sums of money to individuals who served the legislative assembly. Early Canadiana Online