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CAP. XVIII.

An ACT in addition to an Act, intituled "An Act to empower the Justices of the Sessions, in the several Counties in this Province, to make such regulations respecting Markets and Ferries within such Counties as may be found necessary,"

Passed the 14th of March, 1810.

Preamble.

 
28 G. 3, C. 8.

 

 

 

 
WHEREAS it may be convenient to extend the powers given to the Justices of the General Sessions of the Peace in the several Counties in this Province, in and by an Act made and passed in the twenty-eighth year of His Majesty's Reign, intituled "An Act to empower the Justices in the Sessions of the several Counties in this Province, to make such regulations respecting Markets and Ferries within such Counties as may be found necessary."   And to enable the said Justices in like manner to make regulations respecting causeys, promenades or walks, made and provided for the accommodation of foot passengers in the public Streets or Squares in the several Towns and Parishes, where the same may be found necessary;

Justices in Sessions may make regulations respecting Causeys, Promenades, Walks, &c. or other public places in any Town or Parish except Saint John, and

 
for preventing injuries to the same under the like penalties as are provided by the recited Act.

 

 

 

 
Be it enacted by the President, Council, and Assembly, That in such of the Towns and Parishes in the several and respective Counties wherein any causey, promenade, walk, pavement or other structure shall be made and provided for the accommodation of foot passengers in the public streets, squares or other public places in any such Town or Parish, except the Parish of Saint John, in the County of Saint John, it shall and may be lawful for the Justices of the General Sessions of the Peace, in the several and respective Counties to make such orders, rules and regulations respecting the same, and to prevent any injury being done to the same by riding with horses, carts or carriages over the same, or by wilfully cutting down, injuring or destroying any posts, railings, trees or other defences placed and erected for the ornament or protection of the same, or otherwise howsoever, as such Justices in their discretion shall from time to time think expedient and necessary, under such and the like penalties, to be recovered, levied and applied in like manner as is provided in and by the said herein before recited Act, for carrying into execution the powers given and granted to such Justices, in and by the same Act, any Law, Usage or Custom to the contrary thereof in anywise notwithstanding.

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C. 18. Anno L. Geo. III.   A. D. 1810.


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