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 make further provision towards defraying the Civil Expenditure of the Provincial Government. (22d. March 1825.) |
5 George IV – Chapter 27 | 1825 | An Act to provide a further sum not exceeding fifty eight thousand and seventy-four pounds, two shillings and eleven pence, to defray the expenses of the Provincial Government and for the administration of Justice for the year beginning November 1824 and ending 31 October 1825. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to authorize a further Loan of Money for the erection of the Common Gaol for the Inferior District of Saint Francis. (22d March, 1825.) |
5 George IV – Chapter 26 | 1825 | An Act to grant a further loan not exceeding a sum of eight hundred pounds towards to erection of a Common Gaol in the district of Saint-François by virtue of an Act passed in 1824, "An Act to authorize the erecting of a Common Gaol in the Inferior District of Saint Francis, and for providing the means of defraying the expenses thereof, and for other purposes." | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to confirm certain Marriages heretofore solemnized in the District of St. Francis. (22d. March, 1825.) |
5 George IV – Chapter 25 | 1825 | An Act to confirm that marriages solemnized by Protestant Dissenting ministers, by persons reputed to be Protestant dissenting Ministers, or Justices of the Peace within District of Saint-François are valid in Law to all civil effects, provided that the persons married were legally allowed to intermarry at the time. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue still further, for a limited time, An Act passed in the fifty-seventh year of the Reign of His late Majesty George the Third, intituled, “An Act to facilitate the Administration of Justice in certain Small Matters therein-mentioned in the Country Parishes.” (22d, March, 1825.) |
5 George IV – Chapter 24 | 1825 | An Act to further continue an Act passed in 1817, "An Act to facilitate the Administration of Justice in certain small matters therein mentioned, in the Country Parishes," that was continued in 1823. This Act is to remain in force until 1827. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act further to continue for a limited time an Act passed in the third year of His Majesty’s Reign, intituled, “An Act to amend an Act passed in the thirty-fourth year of the Reign of His late Majesty George the Third, intituled, ‘An Act for the Division of the Province of Lower-Canada, to amend the Judicature thereof, and to repeal certain Laws therein-mentioned, in as much as the same relates to the Courts of Criminal Jurisdiction.’” (22d. March, 1825.) |
5 George IV – Chapter 23 | 1825 | An Act to continue an Act from 1823, “An Act to amend an Act passed in the thirty-fourth year of the Reign of His late Majesty George the Third, intituled, ‘An Act for the Division of the Province of Lower-Canada to amend the Judicature thereof, and to repeal certain Laws therein-mentioned, in as much as the same relates to the Courts of Criminal Jurisdiction.’” This Act is to remain in force until 1827. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to defray the Travelling Expenses of the Provincial Judge for the Inferior District of Gaspé in his Circuit for holding the General Sessions of the Peace for the said District. (22d March, 1825.) |
5 George IV – Chapter 22 | 1825 | An Act to grant a sum of ninety pounds towards defraying the travelling expenses of the Provincial Judge of the Inferior District of Gaspé in his circuit for holding Courts of Quarter Sessions for the year of 1825. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue certain Acts therein-mentioned, relating to the Militia of this Province. (22d. March, 1825.) |
5 George IV – Chapter 21 | 1825 | An Act to further continue an Act from 1803, “An Act for the better regulation of the Militia of this Province, and for repealing certain Acts or Ordinances therein-mentioned,” as amended by the 1817 Act, “An Act for reviving and continuing for a limited time, and amending an Act passed in the forty-third year of His Majesty’s Reign, intituled, ‘An Act for the better regulation of the Militia of this Province, and for repealing certain Acts or Ordinances therein-mentioned,’” and the 1819 Act “An Act further to continue for a limited time, and to amend an Act passed in the forty-third year of His Majesty’s Reign, intituled, ‘An Act for the better regulation of the Militia of this Province, and for repealing certain Acts or Ordinances therein-mentioned.’” These Acts are to remain in force until 1827. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for the encouragement of the Trade and Intercourse between the Ports of Quebec and Halifax. (22d. March, 1825.) |
5 George IV – Chapter 20 | 1825 | An Act to grant fifteen hundred pounds by three equal and annual payments to the first person or company to construct a Steam Vessel no less than five hundred tons burthen, that is to be regularly navigated between the Ports of Quebec and Halifax, for four years. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to authorize the Commissioners for making the Canal between Lachine and Montreal, to effect a Loan to complete the said Canal. (22d March, 1823.) |
5 George IV – Chapter 19 | 1825 | An Act to grant the commissioners of the Lachine Canal a loan not exceeding thirty thousand pounds to be put towards the completion of the canal. Directions for the manner in which this loan is to be repaid are described. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue for a limited time two Acts therein-mentioned, relating to the Inspection of Fish and Oil intended for exportation. (22d. March, 1825.) |
5 George IV – Chapter 18 | 1825 | An Act to continue two Acts, including the 1823 Act "An Act to provide for the Inspection of Fish and Oil intended for exportation, from the Ports of Quebec and Montreal," and an Act passed in 1824 "An Act to extend the provisions of a certain Act therein-mentioned, relating to the Inspection of Fish and Oil, intended for exportation." These Acts are to remain in force until 1827. | Early Canadiana Online |