This act permits a levying of sums of money from the residents of Colchester and Pictou in order to raise funds to build and repair roads, to make up for statute labour shortages.
This act allows the justices of the sessions and the grand jury of Halifax to raise money from the public in order to conduct repairs and maintenance to the town's poor house.
This Act sets out provisions for removing the walls and fortifications around Montreal, and outlines how the lands then occupied by the walls and fortifications will be sold.
This act revives and amends an act first passed in 1792, which outlines the processes by which civil actions or suits should be tried in the county of Halifax and the rotation of justices to serve. This Act is to remain in force for one year.
This Act outlines the process by which a Chair and Trustees are to be elected to govern the Common. The Act also outlines how the land is to be governed.
An Act outlining the manner that water works are to be established in Montreal and its surrounding area, including how the land for this purpose is to be obtained and how the company will be set up.
This act prohibits livestock from grazing on the shore of the Saint John River in Lincoln Couty, so as to prevent damage to the soil, and allows for the creation of a swing gate along the highway to prevent it.