Legislation by Source Document: Acts of the General Assembly of His Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1824. Fredericton: George K. Lugrin, 1824.
This act allows for the creation of a new parish in Saint John County, called Carleton, and gives it the same governance structure and authorities as other parishes.
This act amends two existing act concerning duties on imports to allow for those importing livestock into York County, except those entering via Holton, to attest to the Deputy-Treasuruer of Fredericton that they have paid duties at the border.
This act allows for Charlotte County residents to petition to erect gated fences across roads that go through their property, and establishes penalties for those who damage or destroy them.
This act amends exisiting legislation to allow for the internment of the remains of the Lieutenant-Governor George Stracey Smyth in a Fredericton church.
This act extends the provisions of an 1823 act to encourage cod and scale fisheries to all British North American ships, provided they buy their supplies and tools in New Brunswick.