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An Act to repeal the 8th Section of an act, entitled An act defining the Judicial Circuits of this State, and prescribing the time of holding the courts therein, and for other purposes 1842-1843 59 (1842)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsar0044 and id is 1 raw text is: fell any trees across said stream, or by any other means obstruct the
navigation thereof, he or they so offending, shall be deemed guilty of
a misdemeanor, and may be fined in a penal sum of not less than five
nor more than fifty dollars, and costs of removal of the same, and the
additional sum of ten dollars for every day he or they permit said ob-
structions to remain in said stream.
SEc. 3. Be it further enacted, That the circuit court of the county
of Yell, upon information, is empowered by this act to impose fines
and penalties in pursuance of the second section of this act, upon any
person or persons offending against the provisions of said act.
SEc. 4. And be it further enacted, That this act take ieffect 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 18th Jan., 1843.
A. YELL.
An Act to repeal the 8th Section of an act, entitled An act defining
the Judicial Circuits of this State, and prescribing the time of hold-
ing the courts therein, and for other purposes.
Repeals the 8th section of an act defining the judicial circuts,,passed in 1840.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Arkansas, That
the eighth section of an act entitled an act defining the judicial
circuits of this state, and prescribing the time of holding the courts
therein, and for other purposes, approved, December the 28th, 1810,
be, and the same is hereby, repealed; and that this act shall take ef-
fect and be in force, from and after its passage; Provided, nevertheless,
That in no case shall slaves be sold under execution, except in term
time, and that the law which was in force previous to the passage of
the act which this act proposes to repeal be, and the same is hereby
,declared to be revived hereby, so far as the same is applicable, and
amot inconsistent herewith.
W. S. OLDHAM, Speaker
of the House of Representatives.
SAM'L ADAMS, President
of the Senate.

Approved, the 18th Jan., 1843.

A. YELL.

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