This act awards sums of money to various people for their services to the government and for establishing and maintaining various bits of infrastructure.
This act makes provisions for proprietors along a creek in Saint John County to apply for repairs on the bridge crossing it, and establishes a tax system to pay for it.
An Act to provide a loan to the Magistrates of the City of Montreal in order to provide temporary stalls at the new Market Place, after a former Act from 1807 for building a new Market House was not carried into execution.
This act grants funds for the the maintenance of roads and highways, as well as for the laying out of new roads, highways, and bridges throughout the province.
This act creates new rules to govern the command, composition, and muster of the provincial militia, and new regulations regarding penalties for those who violate them.
An Act to empower Justices of the Peace to command summons within certain Townships and Seigneuries in order to recover debts not exceeding five pounds and to pass judgement upon the cases brought before them pertaining to debts owed. The Act is followed by a Form of Summons and a Form of Warrant of Execution.
This act gives Charlotte County officials the authority to make additional fishery regulations in the said county, along with those contained in provincial legislation.
An Act to allow British subjects to freely take bait, cut wood, and fish from any river, creek, harbour, or road within the certain parts of the District of Gaspé. The Act also grants commander of British and Irish vessels the right to occupy unoccupied beaches within the district in order to cure and prepare fish for export. The Act goes on to outline standards for these processes, to be enforced by an Inspector of Fish and Overseer of Salmon.
An Act to allocate funds to the completion of the Market House in Upper Town of Quebec and to appoint Magistrates of that town to act as Trustees. The duties of the Trustees are outlined, including that they are to report on expenses. The Act details how the money should be managed and repaid.
An Act to allocate funds to the construction of a new Market House in Montreal and to appoint Magistrates of that city to act as Trustees. The duties of the Trustees are outlined, including that they are to report on expenses. The Act details how the money should be managed and repaid. Some directions for the construction of the new market are also outlined.
An Act to amend a former Act from 1793, sets aside certain days of each year for the King's Bench Court to be holden exclusively to the Pleas of the Crown and two days of each year for Civil Pleas in the District of Trois-Rivières.
This act continues prior legislation enabling the chief administrator of Upper Canada to appoint collectors at points or ports of entry throughout the province.