An Act to continue an Act, made in the Thirty-seventh year of His present Majesty’s reign, entitled, “An Act to revive, and continue, an Act, passed in the Thirty-Third year of the reign of His present Majesty, entitled, ‘An Act in amendment of, and in addition to, an Act, made in the Thirty-third year of the reign of His late Majesty, entitled, ‘An Act for regulating, and maintaining, a Light House on Sambro Island,’ and in addition to, and amendment of, an Act, made in the Twenty-eighth year of His present Majesty’s reign, entitled, ‘An Act for regulating, and maintaining, an Light House at the entrance of Shelburne Harbour.’” |
41 George III – Chapter 13 |
1801 |
This act was not published. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for applying a certain sum of money therein mentioned, to make good the like sum Issued and advanced by His Majesty’s orders, in pursuance of an Address of the House of Assembly. (8th April, 1801) |
41 George III Chapter 12 |
1801 |
Under this Act two thousand pounds are to be issued to the Receiver General of the province to make good on the sum of money advanced to the province from the King's treasury. |
Early Canadiana Online |
Acte qui fait l’application d’une certaine somme d'Argent y mentionnée pour rembourser pareille somme avancée par ordre de Sa Majesté, conformément à une Adresse de la Chambre d’Assemblée. (8me Avril, 1801.) |
41 George III Chapter 12 |
1801 |
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Early Canadiana Online |
An Act in addition to, and in amendment of, an Act, made and passed in the Thirty-ninth year of His present Majesty’s reign, entitled, “An Act for raising a Revenue to repair the roads throughout the Province, by laying a duty on persons hereafter to be licensed to keep Public Houses, or Shops, for the retail of Spirituous Liquors, and for regulating such Public Houses and Shops.” |
41 George III – Chapter 12 |
1801 |
An amendment to an act first passed in 1799, which allocated 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. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for better regulating the Common belonging to the Town of Three Rivers. (8th April, 1801) |
41 George III Chapter 11 |
1801 |
This Act outlines the process by which a Chair and Trustees are to be elected to govern the Common. The Act also outlines how the land is to be governed. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue the several Revenue Laws for the support of His Majesty’s Government in this Province; and to explain an Act, passed last Session of General Assembly, entitled, “An Act to alter, amend, and continue in force, several Revenue Laws, for granting to His Majesty certain Duties on Wine, Rum, and other Distilled Spirituous Liquors, Brown Sugar, and other articles therein mentioned; and for enabling the Officers of His Majesty’s Navy to obtain a Drawback of the Duties on Wines carried, and consumed, by them out of the limits of the Province.” |
41 George III – Chapter 11 |
1801 |
This is an amendment to several past acts and their subsequent amendments relating to duties on liquor, sugar, and various other named items. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for supplying the City of Montreal and the parts thereunto adjacent with Water.(8th April, 1801)
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41 George III Chapter 10 |
1801 |
An Act outlining the manner that water works are to be established in Montreal and its surrounding area, including how the land for this purpose is to be obtained and how the company will be set up. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue in force the several Acts therein mentioned. |
41 George III – Chapter 10 |
1801 |
This act was not published. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act for discontinuing the Judgment which has been required by Law to be given against Women convicted of certain Crimes, and substituting another Judgment in lieu thereof. (8th April, 1801) |
41 George III Chapter 9 |
1801 |
This Act amends the method of execution for women convicted of high or petit treason. The practice of burning convicted women to death is replaced with hanging. The Act also dictates that the manner of disposal of the convicts body will be determined by the court. |
Early Canadiana Online |
An Act to continue an Act, made and passed in the Thirty-ninth year of His present Majesty’s reign, entitled, “An Act for raising a Revenue to repair the roads throughout the Province, by laying a duty on persons hereafter to be licensed to keep Public Houses, or Shops, for the retail of Spirituous liquors, and for regulating such Public Houses and Shops.” – Also, the Act, passed in the Fortieth year of His Majesty’s reign, in amendment of the above recited Act. |
41 George III – Chapter 9 |
1801 |
This act was not published. |
Early Canadiana Online |