This act regulates the standards and quality for hewed timber to be exported from the province. Surveyors are empowered to inspect hewed timber to make sure it meets exportation standards, and impose fines if it does not.
This act grants projection to legal officials in the province from being legally pursued by the subjects of the legal proceedings which the duty of their profession requires them to exercise judgment or action, such as execution of a warrant.
A continuation of an act first passed in 1799, along with its various amendments and continuations, which allocates the money collected from duties placed on various types of liquor, as well as fees collected from licenses issued by the province to sell liquor, to be used to pay for road repairs across the province.
This act repeals previous laws enacted under the reign of Queen Anne, related to the inheritance of property title within the families of individuals who have committed the crime of treason.
A continuation of several acts regulating the militia as well as their related amendments, as well as a few new amendments mostly related to fines imposed on officers who neglect their duties.