vertical_align_top
View:
Images:
S · M

1832 in law

This list has 6 sub-lists and 4 members. See also Law by year, 1832, 1830s in law
FLAG
      
favorite
1832 crimes
1832 crimes 4 L, 1 T
  • Reform Act 1832
    Reform Act 1832 United Kingdom legislation
     0    0
    rank #1 ·
    The Representation of the People Act 1832 (also known as the Reform Act 1832, Great Reform Act or First Reform Act) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (indexed as 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 45), enacted by the Whig government of Prime Minister Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, introducing major changes to the electoral system of England and Wales, expanding the electorate in the United Kingdom. The legislation granted the right to vote to a broader segment of the male population by standardizing property qualifications, extending the franchise to small landowners, tenant farmers, shopkeepers, and all householders who paid a yearly rental of £10 or more. The Act also reapportioned constituencies to address the unequal distribution of seats. The Reform Act 1832 of England and Wales was accompanied by the Scottish Reform Act 1832 and Irish Reform Act 1832, respectively.
  • Tariff of 1832 Historical United States tariff
     0    0
    rank #2 ·
    The Tariff of 1832 (22nd Congress, session 1, ch. 227, 4 Stat. 583, enacted July 14, 1832) was a protectionist tariff in the United States. Enacted under Andrew Jackson's presidency, it was largely written by former President John Quincy Adams, who had been elected to the House of Representatives and appointed chairman of the Committee on Manufactures. It reduced the existing tariffs to remedy the conflict created by the Tariff of Abominations, but it was still deemed unsatisfactory by some in the South, especially in South Carolina, causing the Nullification crisis. As a result of this crisis, the 1832 Tariff was replaced by the Compromise Tariff of 1833.
  • Regulamentul Organic
    Regulamentul Organic Quasi-constitutional organic law in Moldavia and Wallachia
     0    0
    rank #3 ·
    Regulamentul Organic (English: Organic Regulation; French: Règlement Organique; Russian: Органический регламент, Organichesky reglament) was a quasi-constitutional organic law enforced in 1831–1832 by the Imperial Russian authorities in Moldavia and Wallachia (the two Danubian Principalities that were to become the basis of the modern Romanian state). The document partially confirmed the traditional government, including rule by the hospodars, and set up a common Russian protectorate which lasted until 1854. The Regulament itself remained in force until 1858. Conservative in its scope, it also engendered a period of unprecedented reforms which provided a setting for the Westernization of the local society. The Regulament offered the two Principalities their first common system of government.
  • Parliamentary Boundaries Act 1832
    Parliamentary Boundaries Act 1832 United Kingdom legislation
     0    0
    rank #4 ·
    The Parliamentary Boundaries Act 1832 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which defined the parliamentary divisions (constituencies) in England and Wales required by the Reform Act 1832. The boundaries were largely those recommended by a boundary commission headed by the surveyor Thomas Drummond.
Desktop | Mobile
This website is part of the FamousFix entertainment community. By continuing past this page, and by your continued use of this site, you agree to be bound by and abide by the Terms of Use. Loaded in 0.14 secs.
Terms of Use  |  Copyright  |  Privacy
Copyright 2006-2025, FamousFix