Legislation by Source Document: Early Canadiana Online
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Title | Chapter | Date Passed | Legislative Summary | Source Document |
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An Act to incorporate Peter Patterson, Esquire, and others, under the name of “The Quebec and Richmond Rail-way Company.” 10th August, 1850. | 13 & 14 Victoria – Chapter 116 | 1850 | An act to incorporate the Quebec and Richmond Rail-way Company who will build a railway between Quebec City and Richmond to connect to the Saint Lawrence and Atlantic Rail-road. The act outlines the business structure, construction, and property that the corporation can hold. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to incorporate a Company for making a Rail-road from the Village of Industry to the Township of Rawdon, in Lower Canada. 10th August, 1850. | 13 & 14 Victoria – Chapter 115 | 1850 | An act to incorporate a company to build a railway between Industry to Rawdon which will allow for trade between Leinster County and the cites of Montreal and Quebec. The act outlines the construction, business structure, and property that the corporation can hold. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to authorize the Company of Proprietors of the Champlain and Saint Lawrence Rail-road to extend the said Road, and for other purposes. 24th July, 1850. | 13 & 14 Victoria – Chapter 114 | 1850 | An act to allow the railway line built by the Champlain and Saint Lawrence Rail-road to extend from the Saint Lawrence River opposite Montreal to Saint John's. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue and extend the Montreal and Lachine Rail-road, and to incorporate The Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Grand Junction Rail-road Company. 10th August, 1850. | 13 & 14 Victoria – Chapter 113 | 1850 | An act to extend the Montreal and Lachine Rail-road and to incorporate the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Grand Junction Rail-road Company. The act outlines the construction, business structure, and property the corporation can hold. | Early Canadiana Online |
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 |