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Cape Acts

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Act Title
8 of 1834 Ordinance to abolish the present Rates od Dues payable at the Public Wharfs at Cape Town and Simon's Town, and to substitute others in lieu thereof.
9 of 1834 Ordinance for discontinuing the Tithe Duty and altering the Market Duties on Ordinary Wines brought into Cape Town and Simon's Town.
1 of 1835 Ordinance for giving due effect to the Provisions of an Act of Parliament, passed in the third and fourth Years of the reign of His Majesty King William the Fourth, entitled "an Act for the abolition of Slavery throughout the British Colonies, for promoting the Industry of the manumitted Slaves, and for compensating the Persons hitherto entitled to the services of such Slaves," and dated the 28th day of August, 1833.
1 of 1836 Ordinance for continuing and extending the Provisions of an Ordinance bearing date 14th day of February, 1833, entitled "An Ordinance for enabling certain Persons having respectively the just, lawful, and undisputed Right to certain Land and Houses to procure the same to be enregistered as their Property in the Land Register."
2 of 1836 Ordinance for rendering valid and effectual, all such Acts, Transfers, Mortgage, and other Deeds as have been made and passed in the Register Office, between the 16th day of October, 1835, and the 31st day of March, 1836, and which have been certified and enregistered before and subscribed Jan Godlieb Brink, Esq., and William John Mackrill, Esq., and to authorize and empower the Governor to appoint an Acting Registrar of Deeds.
3 of 1836 Ordinance for appointing and authorizing certain persons to be Commissioners and to act as Guardians to Emigrants, being minors, sent to this Colony from the United Kingdom by a Society knows as the Children's Friends Society.
4 of 1836 Ordinance to indemnify the Special Justices and other persons in respect of acts done under and by virtue of certain Rules bearing date the 15th January, 1835, and a certain Proclamation bearing date the 1st May, 1835, made and published by the Provisional Government, and to make those acts valid.
5 of 1836 Ordinance for defining the Limits of and securing from injury the Cape Flats and Downs.
9 of 1836 Ordinance for the creation of Municipal Boards in the Towns and Villages of this Colony, on which the Local Regulations of each shall be founded.
10 of 1836 Ordinance to indemnify the Governor of the Colony and all Persons acting under his authority against certain acts done during the existence of Martial Law in certain parts of the Colony.