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An Act to exempt certain persons from paying a State or County Tax. 1842-1843 49 (1842)

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An Act to exempt certain persons from paying a State or County Tax.
SECTION                           SECTION
1. Widows not owning above a certain  2. Not exempting them from paying
amount of property, exempted from I  taxes on moneys loaned.
taxation.                     3. When this act to take effect.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of ;he State of Arkansas,
That all widowy who do not own any land or negro property, nor a
greater amount of personal property than five hundred dollars, be, and
the same are hereby, exempted from paying any tax, either for State
or county purposes.
SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That the foregoing section shall not
be so construed as to exempt widows from paying tax on moneys loaned
at interest, or to exempt any other person or persons from paying tax
on the same species of property.
SEc. 3. Be further it enacted, That this act take effect and be in
force from and after its passage.
W. S. OLDHAM, Speaker
of the House of Representatives.
SAM'L ADAMS, President
of the Senate.
Approved, the 5th Jan., 1843.
A. YELL.
An Act concerning Judgments on Delivery Bonds.
SECTION                          SECTION
1. Judgments alreadi entered on forfeit.  2. Upon bonds heretofore forfeited, how
ed delivery bonds, how recalled,  judgment obtained.
when erroneous.               3. Upon bonds hereafter forfeited, judg.
ment entered up, how and when.
Be it enacted by the General Assembl of the State of Arkansas,
That any circuit court in this State, wherein any judgment may have
been obtained upon a forfeited delivery bond, which, under the deci-
sions of the supreme court of this State, is erroneous and liable to re-
versal, shall, at any time, upon the mcre motion of the plaintiff, and
without any notice to the defendant, recall and enter judgment of
revocatur upon such judgment, with the same effect as if the plaintiff
had proceeded by writ of error, in the nature of a writ of error coram
nobis, to have the same recalled.
SEC. 2. In all cases where any delivery bond has been heretofore
taken and forfeited, and nojudgment entered thereon, the plaintiff may,
on motion, and twenty days notice to the obligors in such bond, with-
out any declaration or formal pleading, obtain judgment on such bond;
which judgment shall be entered in the same manner as judgments on
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