Ferries (1837) (WA)

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

ANNO SEPTIMO

GTJLIELMI IV. REGIS.

NO. 1.

By His Excellency Captain Sir JAMES STIRLING, Knight, Governor and Commander-in- Chief of the Colony of -Western Australia and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same, with the advice of the Legislative Council.

IN Act to renew and make perpetual " An Act to regulate the Establishment and Management of Ferries, and the Collection of Tolls thereat :" and to indemnify Persons who may have collected Tolls or acted in the Management of Ferries subsequent to the thirty-first of December, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty Six.

[17th January, 1837.

HEREAS an Act passed in the fourth year of the reign of blishment and Management of Ferries, and the Collection of TollsWHis present Majesty, intituled " An Act to regulate the Esta-

Act 4th W. 4. No 1

has expired ;

thereat ;" and whereas the said recited Act expired on the thirty-first

of December last past, and it is expedient that the same should be

expedient to renew the same

renewed and made perpetual: Be it therefore enacted, by His Excel-

lency the Governor of Western Australia and its Dependencies, by and

with the ad-vice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, that

the same is hereby renewed

the said recited Act shall be, and the same hereby is, renewed and

made perpetual.

No. 1.

7th. Guilehni pit

A. I)

1837

All haves

rsons indemnified

II. And be it further enacted, that all Persons who shall have a_

who

cted under said in the Management of Ferries, or the Collection of Tolls, between

'tett

Act after 31st December,]

the

1836.  thirty-first of December, in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand L-1,* Hundred and Thirty Six, and the day of the passing of this Act, be and they are jointly and severally hereby indemnified, freed and that charged from and against all actions, suits, prosecutions and penaltiet whatsoever, for, or on account, or in respect of, any acts done, or an Tolls received in that interval, in pursuance, or in conformity with an; of the provisions and regulations of the said recited Act.

JAMES STIRLING,

GOVERNOR AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

Passed the Legislative Council

11th day of January, 1837.

PETER BROWN,

Clerk to the Council.

[ Printed by Authority at the Government Press.

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