Legislation by Source Document: Early Canadiana Online
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An Act, granting a Sum of Money, by way of Loan, to Macadamize Hurontario Street, south of Dundas Street, to the Lake Shore. Passed 4th March, 1837. | 7 William IV – Chapter 77 | 1837 | This act grants money to improve certain sections of Hurontario street, specifically using a process called macadamization invented by John Loudon Macadam which involved crushed stone or gravel. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act granting a further sum of money for completing the Macadamization of Yonge Street, and other Roads in the Home District. Passed 4th March, 1837. | 7 William IV – Chapter 76 | 1837 | This act grants money to improve various roads in the home district, specifically by a process called macadamization invented by John Loudon Macadam which involved crushed stone or gravel. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act granting a sum of Money, by way of Loan, to the President, Directors and Company, of the Tay Navigation Company. Passed 4th March, 1837. | 7 William IV – Chapter 75 | 1837 | This act grants a loan of seven hundred and fifty pounds to the Tay Navigation company. No part of said loan will be issued until a prior loan granted by the legislature has been repaid. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to authorise a Loan to the Cobourg Rail Road Company. Passed 4th March, 1837. | 7 William IV – Chapter 74 | 1837 | This act grants a loan of ten thousand pounds to the Cobourg Rail Road company. Terms of interest and repayment are specified. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to Loan a certain sum of Money to the Grand River Navigation Company. Passed 4th March, 1837. | 7 William IV – Chapter 73 | 1837 | This act grants a loan of twelve thousand five hundred pounds to the Grand River Navigation company. Terms of repayment and interest are specified. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act granting a sum of Money to the Port Burwell Harbour Company, by way of Loan. Passed 4th March, 1837. | 7 William IV – Chapter 72 | 1837 | This act grants a loan of three thousand pounds to the Port Burwell Harbour Company. Terms for repayment are specified, as well as regulations for issuing and managing debentures. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act granting a sum of money to Improve a Harbour in the Township of Whitby, in the Home District. Passed 4th March, 1837. | 7 William IV – Chapter 71 | 1837 | This act allows the receiver general to raise by loan from corporate or private bodies, or by debenture, nine thousand pounds for the building of a harbour in Whitby. The manner of issuing and management of debentures is specified. The act allows for the appointment of three commissioners who will survey the best locations and hire the appropriate contractors to pursue the work. The act also permits tolls once the works are completed. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act authorising His Majesty to Loan a Sum of Money to the Credit Harbour Company. Passed 4th March, 1837. | 7 William IV – Chapter 70 | 1837 | This act grants a loan of one thousand five hundred pounds to the Credit Harbour Company. Repayment and interest are specified. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to afford Aid, by way of Loan, to the Gananoque and Wiltsie Navigation Company, and to amend the Act of Incorporation of the said Company. Passed 4th March, 1837. | 7 William IV – Chapter 69 | 1837 | This act grants a loan of six thousand pounds to the Gananoque and Wiltsie Navigation company. Repayment and interest terms are specified. This act also repeals two clauses from the original incorporation act of the Gananoque and Wiltsie Navigation company, one which limits the number of shares which can be subscribed, and the other concerning term limits of directors. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to Loan a sum of money to the Erie and Ontario Rail Road Company. Passed 4th March, 1837. | 7 William IV – Chapter 68 | 1837 | This act grants a loan of five thousand pounds to the Erie and Ontario Railroad company to help them complete the construction of their railroad. Repayment terms and interest are specified. | Early Canadiana Online |