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Title Chapter Date Passed Legislative Summary Source Document
An Act for the better security of the Navigation of certain Harbours in the County of Northumberland. Passed the 14th March, 1810. 50 George III Chapter 5 1810 This act allows for the construction of various fixtures to improve the navigability of the bays and rivers of Northumberland County, and creates a system of duties to pay for it. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick; Passed in the Year 1810. Saint John: Jacob Mott, 1810
An Act to continue for a limited time an Act passed in the Thirty-ninth Year of His Majesty’s Reign intituled “An Act for regulating the Fisheries in the County of Northumberland.” Passed the 14th March, 1810. 50 George III Chapter 4 1810 This act continues an 1799 act until 1820. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick; Passed in the Year 1810. Saint John: Jacob Mott, 1810
An Act to revive, continue and amend “An Act for the better securing the Navigation of Passamaquoddy Bay within Deer Island.” Passed the 14th March, 1810. 50 George III Chapter 3 1810 This act amends an 1801 act, allowing for the funding of projects to improve the navigability of Passamaquoddy Bay, and system of duties to pay for them. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick; Passed in the Year 1810. Saint John: Jacob Mott, 1810
An Act for making further provisions to prevent the destroying and murdering of Bastard Children, and for the further prevention of the malicious using of means to procure the miscarriage of women. Passed the 14th March, 1810. 50 George III Chapter 2 1810 This act expands and strengthens the restrictions preventing the abortion on 'bastard' children. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick; Passed in the Year 1810. Saint John: Jacob Mott, 1810
An Act to authorise the Sheriff or other Executive Officer serving process at the Parish of Saint Martin’s, to convey any Prisoner there arrested to the Gaol in the City of Saint John by way of the public Road leading through a part of King’s County. Passed the 14th March, 1810. 50 George III Chapter 1 1810 This act allows for prisoners to be transported on public road between St. Martin's and Saint John. Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick; Passed in the Year 1810. Saint John: Jacob Mott, 1810