This act makes provisions for the construction of a drawbridge on the Annapolis River in order to accommodate the lumber transported to Bridgetown for ship builders.
This act makes provisions for the building of a lighthouse on Mauger's Beach in Halifax Harbour, including the collection of lighthouse duties in order to fund the project.
The continuation of an act first passed in 1778 and amended in 1798, which prevented the sale of cord wood for any price over fifteen shillings per cord. The act is continued for five years.
This act allows for local authorities to determine where and when highways and bridges in the areas be repaired, and administer penalties for those who do not live up to their obligations for labour on such projects.
A continuation of an act passed in 1824, which pertains to the method by which the court of commissioners can be replaced in case of death, resignation or removal from office, fees which can be charged by said commissioners (with an included table of fees), and various other matters.
This act protects land owners who have been discovered to own overlapping tracks of land due to a new survey having been conducted in South Dorchester.