ANNO DECIMO QUARTO GEORGII III. REGIS. At the General Assembly of His Majesty's Island of SAINT JOHN, begun and holden at CHARLOTTETOWN, the Fourth day of October, Anno Domini 1774, in the Fourteenth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord GEORGE the Third, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith: Being the First Session of the Second General Assembly convened in the said Island. 1774. W. PATTERSON, P. CALLBECK, Council. R. STEWART, CAP. I. An Act for licensing and regulating Ferries. Continued by 21 G. 3, c. 11; amended by 9 G. 4, c. 5; repealed by 3 W. 4, c. 8. CAP. II. An Act to prevent the non-attendance of Members to serve in Expired. General Assembly. CAP. III. An Act for regulating the measure of Boards, and all other kind of Lumber; and for appointing Officers to survey the same. Continued by 21 G. 3, c. 11; amended by 49 G. 3, c. 6, and 57 G. 3, c. 55 repealed by 1 G. 4, c. 3. CAP. IV. G. 3, c. 5. Repealed by 21 An Act empowering His Excellency the Governor, or other Commander-in-Chief for the time being, to direct the making of Public Roads, and to appoint persons to carry the same into execution. Virtually re pealed by 25 G. 3, c. 4, s. 1. Expired. CAP. V. An Act laying an imposition upon Retailers of Rum and other Distilled Spirituous Liquors. CAP. VI. An Act for the purpose of making the whole of this Island one Expired. CAP. VII. An Act for the better regulation of the proceedings of His CAP. VIII. An Act entitling people called Quakers to certain privileges. The execution of this Act was suspended until approved of by His Majesty; and no such approbation being had, it is not printed. ANNO DECIMO SEXTO GEORGII III. REGIS. 1776. At the General Assembly of His Majesty's Island of SAINT JOHN, begun and holden at CHARLOTTETOWN, the Fourth day of October, Anno Domini 1774, in the Fourteenth year President and P. CALLBECK, of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord GEORGE the Third, by Commander-in the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith: Chief. J. R. SPENCE, President of JOHN BUDD, And from thence continued, by prorogation, to the twenty- Council. BE CAP. I. An Act for regulating Fees. E it enacted, by the Commander-in-Chief, Council and Assembly, That no Officer, Clerk, or other person whatBoever, who is or are respectively in any manner whatsoever entitled to receive or take any Fee or Fees, by virtue of this Act, nor any person or persons whatsoever, acting by or under him or them, shall from and after fourteen days next ensuing the publication hereof, either directly or indirectly, receive or take of any person or persons whatsoever any greater or other Fee or Fees for his or their respective services than is or are herein after expressed and allowed; that is to say— HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR OR COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF'S For a Writ of Appeal to him in Council For the Great Seal to every Grant, not exceeding one thousand acres STERLING No Officer to take greater Fees than are by this Act allowed, £0 10 0 Fees of Gover nor or Com- 0 10 0 mander in Chief For all Grants exceeding one thousand acres, for every thousand acres For a License of Marriage, and all other Licenses For his Seal to a Register of a Vessel, or any PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S FEES. Repealed by 15th Vic. cap. 20. PRIVATE SECRETARY'S FEES. Repealed by 15th Vic. cap. 20. 050 050 0 10 0 050 CLERK OF THE COUNCIL'S FEES. For every Petition in Council 023 Clerk of Coun- For every Order in Council relating to a private cil's Fees. person For reading every matter in Council, per side, For copy of any matter from Council Records, For all searches SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY'S FEES. For every private Bill Speaker's Fees. For every private enacting clause If the Bill concerns a County or Counties CLERK OF THE ASSEMBLY'S FEES. N. B. The Clerk to find Stationery for the above purposes. THE PROVOST MARSHAL OR SHERIFF'S FEES, WHEN ACTING AS For taking a Member in custody For travelling charges, when ordered by the 046 Provost Marshal or Sheriff's 0 0 4 Fees, when act IN THE SUPREME COURT-CHIEF JUSTICE'S FEES. For taking Bail out of Court For allowance of Writ of Error Taxing every Bill of Costs, every page For acknowledging satisfaction of a Judgment CLERK OF THE CROWN'S FEES.* For drawing Indictment, if found Every submission 046 ing as Serjeant at Arms. 09 0 Chief Justice's Fees. 020 01 0 0 2 3 023 See 16 Vic. cap. 3 CLERK OF THE CROWN'S FEES ON OTHER MATTERS.* |