Legislation by Source Document: Early Canadiana Online
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An Act to repeal in part a clause of an Act or Ordinance made and passed in the twenty-ninth year of His Majesty’s Reign, intituled,“An Act to continue the Ordinances regulating the Practice of the Law, and to provide more effectually for the dispensation of Justice, and especially, in the new Districts.” (22 March, 1817.) | 57 George III Chapter 30 | 1817 | An Act to repeal, in part, an Act passed in 1789 “An Act to continue the Ordinances regulating the practice of the Law and to provide more effectually for the dispensation of justice, and especially in the new Districts." By this act, any three Justices of the Peace may judge cases of petty larceny that were previously set before the Court of King’s Bench or the sittings of Commissions of Oyer and Terminer. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to amend an Act therein mentioned, passed in the thirty-ninth year of His Majesty’s Reign, in-as-much as relates to the Salaries of the Surveyors of Highways, Streets, Lanes and Bridges in the Cities of Quebec and Montreal, respectively. (22 March, 1817.) | 57 George III Chapter 29 | 1817 | An Act to amend a former act from 1799 “An Act to amend an Act passed in the thirty-sixth year of His present Majesty’s Reign, intituled ‘An Act for making, repairing, and altering the Highways and Bridges within this Province and for other purposes.’” Under this Act, Surveyors of highways, street, lanes end bridges in each of the cities and parishes of Quebec and Montreal is vested in the Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, or person administering the Government of the province. The surveyor's salaries are augmented by this Act by an additional sum not exceeding two hundred pounds. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for altering and amending an Act passed in the thirty-sixth year of His Majesty’s Reign, intituled, “An Act for the safe custody and registering of all Letters patent, whereby any grant of the waste or other Lands of the Crown, lying within this Province, shall hereafter be made.” (22 March, 1817.) | 57 George III Chapter 28 | 1817 | An Act to repeal parts of the 1796 Act "An Act for the safe custody and registering of all letters patent, whereby any grant of the waste or other lands of the Crown lying within this Province, shall hereafter be made," and amend how payments shall be received from the grantees of the letters patent. The cost of these letters will depend on the word count of each letter, as outlined. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for the relief of the Students in Law, for the profession of Advocate, Attorney, Solicitor and Counsel, who served during the late War with the United States of America. (22 March, 1817.) | 57 George III Chapter 27 | 1817 | An Act to provide for students of law who should have continued their clerkship following the end of the war or whose clerkship expired during the war. After a term of five years, these men are to be commissioned as a Barrister, Advocate, Solicitor, Attorney or Proctor at Law, upon undergoing an examination and obtaining a certificate of fit capacity and character. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act in amendment of an Act, passed in the present Session of General Assembly, entitled, An Act for the more effectual relief of Insolvent Debtors. | 57 George III – Chapter 26 | 1817 | This act expands on a former act for the relief of insolvent debtors to clarify that persons in prison are entitled relief. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to render more certain the Lines and Boundaries of Lands and for the establishing and erecting of Meridian Stones in different parts of this Province. (22 March 1817.) | 57 George III Chapter 26 | 1817 | An Act to lay down meridian stones to establish clearer lines and boundaries. Within three years of the passing of this Act, these stones will be erected based on astronomical observations. These are to be laid at several seigniories, parishes, townships, and towns within the province which are named. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to alter and amend an Act, passed in the twenty-eighth year of his Majesty’s reign, entitled, An Act to amend render more effectual, and reduce into one Act, the several Acts made by the General Assembly of the Province, concerning Bail. | 57 George III – Chapter 25 | 1817 | This act amends a former act relating to bail and what items can be confiscated. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue, an Act passed in the fifty-fourth year of His Majesty’s Reign, intituled, “An Act to establish Post-houses in the different parts of this Province.” (22 March, 1817.) | 57 George III Chapter 25 | 1817 | An Act to continue an Act passed in 1814 which outlined where and how several Post Houses were to be erected within the province. Regulations on how mail isbe transported are outlined, as well as fines and penalties for those who offend against the act, were also established under this former Act. This Act is to expire in 1819. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for the better regulating the manner of holding the Inferior Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions of the Peace, in the District of Yarmouth and Argyle in the County of Shelburne. | 57 George III – Chapter 24 | 1817 | This act describes the times and places where the courts will be held annually in the District of Yarmouth and Argyle. | Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue for a limited time, an Act passed in the fifty-fifth year of His Majesty’s Reign, intituled, “An Act to grant new duties to His Majesty, to supply the wants of the Province.” (22 March, 1817.) | 57 George III Chapter 24 | 1817 | An act to continue, for a limited time, an act originally passed in 1815. The original act imposed new duties on items including varies teas, wines, molasses, and syrups. The rates of these duties were also set. The act also specified the processes by which licenses for auctioning the goods subject to these duties are to be obtained, including the oath or affirmation auctioneers must swear to when rendering their accounts to the Receiver General. This act is to expire in 1819. | Early Canadiana Online |