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An Act to impower the Province Treasurer to borrow a Sum not exceeding the Sum of Fifteen Hundred Pounds, for paying off the Debt incurred by making roads into the interior Parts of this Province, and for further prolonging an Act made and passed in the Third Year of His Majesty’s Reign, intitled “An Act for suppressing unlicensed Houses, and granting to His Majesty a Duty on Persons hereafter to be licensed.” 4 George III – Chapter 6 (Session 2) 1764 This Act allows the Governor, Council, and Assembly, to borrow a sum not exceeding fifteen hundred pounds, over and above the sums collected under the 1763 Act, “An Act for suppressing unlicensed Houses, and granting to His Majesty a Duty on Persons hereafter to be licensed,” for making and repairing roads. The 1763 Act is to remain in force for an additional two years. Early Canadiana Online
An Act in addition to an act, made and pass’d in the Third Year of His Majesty’s Reign, intitled an Act, for altering and amending several Acts of this Province, relating to the Duties of Impost upon Wines, Beer, Rum, and other distilled Spirituous Liquors. 4 George III – Chapter 6 (Session 1) 1764 This Act imposes a fine of ten pounds on any person found to be keeping illegally imported wine, beer, rum, or other spirituous liquors and imposes regulations to prevent frauds by the vessels or persons importing the same. Early Canadiana Online
An Act in further Addition to, and Amendment of an Act, intitled, “An Act relating to the Assize of Bread, and for ascertaining the Standard of Weights and Measures,” made and passed in the Thirty Second Year of His late Majesty’s Reign. 4 George III – Chapter 5 (Session 2) 1764 Under this Act, any Justice of the Peace is empowered to enforce the 1758 Act, "An Act relating to the Assize of Breads and for Ascertaining the Standard of Weights and Measures," and persons offending against this Act are to be charged twenty shillings for each offence. Early Canadiana Online
An Act for the ascertaining the Times, and Places for the holding the General Sessions of the Peace & Inferior Courts of Common Pleas, for the several Counties in this Province. 4 George III – Chapter 5 (Session 1) 1764 This Act sets the times in which the General Sessions of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas are to be held in each of the Province's counties and the place whereat the courts are to be held. This Act is to remain in force for three years. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to repeal Part of an Act made and passed in the IIId. Year of His Majesty’s Reign, intitled, “An Act to prevent Frauds in the selling of Beef, Pork, Flour and Biscuit or Ship bread in Casks.” 4 George III – Chapter 4 (Session 2) 1764 This Act repeals the first clause of the 1763 Act, "An Act to prevent Frauds in selling of Beef, Pork, Flour, and Biscuit, or Ship-Bread in Casks." Early Canadiana Online
An Act in further addition to an Act, made and pass’d in the Third Year of His Majesty’s Reign, intitled, “An Act for altering and amending several Acts of this Province, relating to the duties of Excise on Wines, Rum, and other distilled Spirituous Liquors, sold within this Province.” 4 George III – Chapter 4 (Session 1) 1764 This Act makes provision that, if the owner be absent, the foreman is to act in their stead to fulfill to terms of a former Act, “An Act for altering and amending several Acts of this Province, relating to the duties of Excise on Wines, Rum, and other distilled Spirituous Liquors, sold within this Province.” Early Canadiana Online
An Act to impower the Province Treasurer, to issue small Notes for discharging the Loans made in Virtue of an Act, made and passed in the first Year of His Majesty’s Reign, intitled, “An Act for the Relief of the Poor of the Town of Halifax, and indigent Persons in the New Settlements;” and of an Act made and passed in the IId. Year of His Majesty’s Reign, intitled, “An Act to enable the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, or Commander in Chief, to borrow the Sum of £4,500 for paying off the Public Debts, and to postpone the Payment of Bounties and Premiums." 4 George III – Chapter 3 (Session 2) 1764 This Act empowers the Treasurer of the province to receive warrants for money borrowed under the 1764 Act, "An Act to impower the Province Treasurer to borrow a Sum not exceeding the Sum of Two Thousand Nine Hundred Pounds, for paying off Bounties, Premiums, and other Debts, payable by the Laws of this Province." All receipts issued by the Treasurer are to bear interest at a rate of six pounds per centum per annum. Early Canadiana Online
An Act to impower the Province Treasurer to borrow a Sum not exceeding the Sum of Two Thousand Nine Hundred Pounds, for paying off Bounties, Premiums, and other Debts, payable by the Laws of this Province. 4 George III – Chapter 3 (Session 1) 1764 This Act provides a sum not exceeding two thousand nine hundred pounds to pay off the debts not covered under the Act, “An Act to impower the province treasurer to borrow a sum not exceeding the sum of four thousand pounds, for paying off bounties, and premiums, and other debts payable by the laws of this province." The processes by which this sum is to be distributed and accounted for are outlined. Early Canadiana Online
An Act in further Addition to an Act, made and passed in the XXXIII. Year of his late Majesty’s Reign, intitled, “An Act for regulating Petty Juries, and declaring the Qualification of Jurors.” 4 George III – Chapter 2 (Session 2) 1764 This Act makes addition to the 1759 Act, "An Act for regulating Petit Juries, and declaring the Qualification of Jurors," to extend the Act's provisions to all counties in the Province, whereas the former Act applied only to Halifax. Early Canadiana Online
An Act for preventing abatement and discontinuance of Suits. 4 George III – Chapter 2 (Session 1) 1764 Under this Act, in the event that a plaintiff dies before a final judgement is obtained on any action held or to be held in a Court of Record, the suit is to maintained by the executors or administrators of such plaintiff and if the defendant should die, prosecuted against their executors or administrators. Early Canadiana Online