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An Act for the relief of Emily Sophronia Quarles. 1858-1859 17 (1858)

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No. 16.
AN ACT to increase the compensation of the county judges of
Greene and Searcy counties.
SECTION                           SECTION
1. Judges of the county and probate  said courts, to be paid out of the
courts of Greene and Searcy coun-  county treasury.
ties to receive four dollars per day  2. Conflicting laws repealed, and this
for the time employed in holding  act to be in force from its passage.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State
of Arkansas, That from and after the passage of this act, the
county judge of the counties of Greene and Searcy shall receive
the sum of four dollars per day for each and every day that
they may be engaged in holding the.county and probate courts
of their counties, to be paid out of the county treasury of said
counties.
SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That all laws contrary to this
act, are hereby repealed, and that this act take effect and be in
force from and after its passage.
APPRovED, 7th December, 1858.
No. 17.
AN ACT for the relief of Emily Sophronia Quarles.
SECTION                            SECTION
1. Emily Sophronia Quarles, wife of Pi-  byher and her husband, properly
chegin T. Quarles, of White county,  acknowledged, to have the same
declared to be of age, capable of   effect as if she was of full age, and
making contracts, and so to be re-  this act to be in force from its pas
cognized by the courts.           sage.
2. Sales and conveyances of real estate
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Slate
bf Arkansas, That Emily Sophronia Quarles, ife of Pichegin T.
Quarles, of the county of White, and a minor, under the age
of twenty-one years, be,. and she is hereby declared of full age
and capable to bind herself by contract, and to do all other acts
and things as fully and completely as if she had attained her
full majority, and shall he dealt with and held in all the courts
in this state as of full age.
SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That all sales and conveyances
of any slaves, or real estate, or of any interest therein, which
she may now    or hereafter own, hereafter made and executed
by her jointly, with her husband, and acknowledged as required

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