Legislation by Source Document: LLMC Digital Law Library
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Title | Chapter | Date Passed | Legislative Summary | Source Document |
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An Act for establishing a Public Market in each of the Towns of Sydney and Arichat, in the County of Cape-Breton. | 3 George IV – Chapter 12 | 1822 | this act establishes public markets for various goods such as meats, fish and vegetables in the towns of Sydney and Arichat, on Cape Breton Island. | LLMC Digital Law Library |
An Act to alter the Times of Sitting of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions of the Peace, for the County of Sydney. | 3 George IV – Chapter 11 | 1822 | This act changes the days on which the courts for the county of Sydney are held, to the second Tuesday of November. | LLMC Digital Law Library |
An Act to continue an Act, for granting a Drawback of the Duties on Brown or Raw Sugar, used in the Manufacture of Refined Sugar within the Province, and for regulating the mode of obtaining the same. | 3 George IV – Chapter 10 | 1822 | A continuation of an act passed in 1817, which outlines how a drawback on duties on sugars are to be implemented, as well as how the manufacture of refined sugar, molasses, and syrup is to be regulated within the province. | LLMC Digital Law Library |
An Act to continue an Act, entitled, “An Act to amend and continue the several Acts imposing a Duty on Articles to be imported from the United States of America.” | 3 George IV – Chapter 9 | 1822 | A continuation of an act passed in 1821 regarding taxes on goods imported from the United States. | LLMC Digital Law Library |
An Act to amend and continue the several Acts of the General Assembly, for granting to His Majesty certain duties on Wine, Brandy, Gin, Rum, and other Distilled Spirituous Liquors, Molasses, Coffee and Brown Sugar, for the Support of His Majesty’s Government, and for promoting the Agriculture, Commerce and Fisheries, of the Province. | 3 George IV – Chapter 8 | 1822 | This Act continues several acts relating to the collection of duties to support the government. Several amendments are made regarding the tax rate per gallon for liquor imported to the province, and the employment of more people to help bring smuggling under control. | LLMC Digital Law Library |
An Act to enable the Proprietors of Wilderness Lands in Onslow to open Roads through the same. | 3 George IV – Chapter 7 | 1822 | This act makes provisions for the construction of road through privately owned, uncleared lands in Onslow. | LLMC Digital Law Library |
An Act to continue an Act, entitled, “An Act to regulate Sales at Auction.” | 3 George IV – Chapter 6 | 1822 | A continuation of an act passed in 1821, regulating auctions. | LLMC Digital Law Library |
An Act in addition to, and in amendment of, the several Acts, now in force, for repairing and mending Highways, Roads, Bridges and Streets, and for appointing Surveyors of Highways within the several Townships in this Province. | 3 George IV – Chapter 5 | 1822 | This act amends past acts concerning the mandatory labour required of residents to maintain roads, highways and bridges. The amendment concerns residents of islands in the province, clarifying that island residents are only required to work on the roads of the island on which they reside, and mainland residents are not required to travel to islands for their mandatory road service. | LLMC Digital Law Library |
An Act to extend several Acts relating to Firewards, to the Town of Yarmouth. | 3 George IV – Chapter 4 | 1822 | This act extends a past act appointing firewards in the town of Halifax, applying it to the town of Yarmouth. | LLMC Digital Law Library |
An Act to amend and continue the several acts of the General Assembly, for the further increase of the Revenue, by raising a Duty of Excise on all Goods, Wares and Merchandise, imported into this Province. | 3 George IV – Chapter 3 | 1822 | An amendment and continuation of an act passed in 1792 which imposes duties of two pounds ten shillings on every one hundred pounds worth of goods imported into the province. | LLMC Digital Law Library |