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An Act for the relief of William H. Dye, Administrator of Thompson Simpson, deceased. 1838 103 (1838)

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settlement of his said pccounts, according to the true intent and mean-
ing of this act.
G. MARSHALL, Speaker
of the House. of Representatives.
MARK W. IZARD, President
of the Senate.
Approved: 11th December, 1838.
J. S. CONWAY.
An Act for the relief of William H. Dye, Administrator of Thompson
Simpson, deceased.
SECTION.                        SarIroF.
1. Authorized to cultivate plantation.  3. Heirs may file petition for division.
2. To report to probate court.  4. Former acts of administrator legalized.
Be it enacted by the General Assenibly of the State of Arkansat,
That William II. bye, administratorof the estate of Thompson Simp-
son, deceased, and guardian for the infant heirs, be, and he is hereby,
authorized to carry on and have cultivated, for the benefit of the es-
tate, the plantation, in the county of Arkansas, of which the deceased
died seiied, and shall have the liberty to use the slaves, stock, and
farming utensils, belonging to said estate, for that purpose, any thing
in law to the contrary notwithstanding.
SEc. 2. The said administrator, in availing himself of the provi-
sions of this act, shall, and is hereby. required, to, report annually to
the probate court of Arkanias county, in his administration or guard-
ianship, all issets that may come to his hands, from the sale or dispos-
al of the products of said phmntation, and exhibit his account of ex-
penscs incurred in the management of the same; and the said court,.
on approval, shall order the proper debits and credits to be entered on
the minutes of said court, iL the same manner that the accounts of
administrators or guardians now are.
'SEc.3. Nethilig ib this act shaIll be construed to bar any of the
heirs of the deceased, on coming of age, the right to file their petition
in the proper court, for a partition of he estate of the said Thompson
Simpson'; nor shall any of its provisions be construed to prevent the
probate court of said county, at any time, from ordering a different
disposition, *whenever it shall satisfactorily appear to said Ourt that.
waste has been committed.
SEC. 4. All the acts and doings of the said. William H. Dye, as
administrator and guardian as aforesaid, which may be found strictly
in accordance with equity and justice, be, and the same are hereby,.
legalized, so far as he has already proceeded in the management of
said estate, for the benefit of said heirs; and that he file a full and
perfect account of expenditures and receipts concerning the same, in

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