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An Act to repeal an Ordinance passed by the Governor and Council of Quebec in the seventeenth year of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Third, for preventing persons leaving the Province without a Pass. 18th September, 1841. 4 & 5 Victoria – Chapter 53 1841 An Act to repeal the Ordinance of Quebec that required those who left the province to have a pass issued by the government. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to compel all Candidates, at any future Elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly, to make and subscribe detailed declarations of the property by them possessed, and under which they qualify. 18th September, 1841. 4 & 5 Victoria – Chapter 52 1841 An Act that requires those who are seeking election as a Member of the Legislature to disclose in writing and under oath any land or tenements that they own. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to appoint additional Commissioners to settle the affairs of the late pretended Bank of Upper Canada, at Kingston. 18th September, 1841. 4 & 5 Victoria – Chapter 51 1841 An Act to appoint two additional Commissioners to the former Bank of Upper Canada to settle their affairs. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to grant certain stuns therein mentioned to Her Majesty, towards defraying the expenditure of the Civil Government, for the year ending the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and forty-one. 18th September, 1841. 4 & 5 Victoria – Chapter 50 1841 An Act which pays for expenses not covered by Law for the running of Civil Government in former Upper and Lower Canada. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to extend the provisions of an Ordinance of the Legislature of the late Province of Lower Canada, intituled “An Ordinance for making a Rail Road from the City of Montreal to the Province line at or near Pointe à Beaudet.” 18th September, 1841. 4 & 5 Victoria – Chapter 49 1841 An Act that extends the time of construction of the railway between the city of Montreal and Pointe a Beaudet to six years. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to authorize the Stock held by private parties in the Welland Canal to be purchased on behalf of the Province. 18th September, 1841. 4 & 5 Victoria – Chapter 48 1841 An Act which allows the government full control of the Welland Canal by creating debtures to the current private stock holders equaling one hundred and seventeen thousand and eight hundred pounds. These debtures last twenty years and have interest that increases by one percent a year. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to amend a certain Ordinance of the Legislature of Lower Canada for making a Rail Road from Sherbrooke to the River Richelieu. 17th August, 1841. 4 & 5 Victoria – Chapter 47 1841 An Act to amend Ordinances from former Lower Canada related to the railroad between Sherbrooke and the River Richelieu. The Act allows the railway corporation to commence construction as they deem advantageous and to make the line into several sections rather than one. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to make good certain sums advanced to defray contingent expences of the two Houses of the Legislature of the late Province of Upper Canada. 18th September, 1841.
4 & 5 Victoria – Chapter 46 1841 An Act which pays six thousand eight hundred and one pounds fourteen shillings one penny and 3 farthings for the expenses of the two houses of Legislature in former Upper Canada. This upholds a promise made prior to the formation of the United Canadas. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to provide for certain expenses of the Legislature of this Province, and of the late Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada. 18th September, 1841.
4 & 5 Victoria – Chapter 45 1841 An Act to provide the salaries of Officers of the Legislature in the Province of Canada as well as the retirement allowances for Officers of the Legislature in former Upper and Lower Canada. The Act outlines the sums each position receives. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to appropriate a sum of money to defray certain expenses relative to the Provincial Steam Dredge of Upper Canada, and for other purposes relative to the said Steam Dredge. 18th September, 1841. 4 & 5 Victoria – Chapter 44 1841 An Act which pays four hundred and seventy-five pounds four shillings and two pence for the Steam Dredge of former Upper Canada to David Thorburn, the commissioner for the management of the steam dredge. Following payment, the dredge will be under the management of the Board of Works. Early Canadiana Online