This act continues a piece of legislation making it law for the chief administrator of the province to appoint returning officers for every county, riding, division, or town.
Cet acte autorise la construction d'un pont qui traverse la rivière Jacques-Cartier. L'acte appointe des commissionnaires pour superviser le projet de construction et pour déterminer la meilleure location pour cette construction le long de la bèrge de la rivière. L'acte spécifie aussi un péage qui sera chargé une fois que le pont sera complété.
This act allows for the financing of new court houses in the districts of Quebec and Montreal. It specifies the amount to be disbursed, how the money is to be disbursed and who is responsible for managing it.
This act repeals a 1796 act to prevent the spread of contagious diseases in Saint John and replaces it with a new system of restrictions for ships entering it from ports suffering from outbreaks, and penalties for those who violate them.
This act places restrictions on ships entering New Brunswick from American ports with outbreaks of contagious diseases, and establishes penalties for those who violate them.
This act amends the time and frequency of the court of common pleas of King's county. It also details the method and frequency for choosing town officers.
This act replaces a 1793 act regulating the Northumberland County fishery, creating new regulations for where nets may be placed and penalties for those who violate them.
An amendment to an act first passed in 1763, which regulated how townships were to be assessed and sums granted to the freeholders of each town for the maintenance of their poor.
This act repeals an earlier piece of legislation that required every householder in a parish or township to give twelve days to maintenance of highways and roads, and instead puts in place a graduated system whereby days required are determined by property holdings. It was reserved for Royal Assent, which it received in January 1800.