The Caledonian Canal Act 1840 is an act of the British Parliament that was passed on 4 August 1840 "to authorize the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury" to allow for the leasing and management of the Caledonian canal in Scotland.[1]
Act of Parliament | |
Long title | An Act to authorize the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to grant a Lease of the Caledonian Canal for a Term of Years, and to regulate the future Management thereof. |
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Citation | 3 & 4 Vict. c. 41 |
Dates | |
Royal assent | 4 August 1840 |
Text of statute as originally enacted |
The Caledonian Canal, which extends from Moray Firth to Loch Linnhe, was completed on 30 October 1822[2] and opened the same year. An Act of Parliament establishing the Caledenian Canal Commissioners was passed on 27 July 1803, and the commissioners made a corporate body in 1848. Both this canal and the Crinan Canal were subsequently privately leased in 1860.[3]
References
edit- ^ (the University of California) & books.google.co.uk website Law magazine : or quarterly review of jurisprudence , Volume 24 (Google eBook) Saunders and Benning, 1840 [Retrieved 2011-12-17]
- ^ Homans, J. Smith, ed. (1857). The Bankers' Magazine and Statistical Register. Vol. 11. p. 281.
- ^ The National Archives of Scotland nas.gov.uk H.M. General Register House [Retrieved 2011-12-17]