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An Act to establish separate courts in the county of St. Francis. 1860-1861 168 (1860)

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prayed for, in the same manner that an appeal can be had from
the decision of any of the inferior courts of this state, to the
higher courts thereof, and all appeals, provided for by this act,
shall, when taken in the proper manner, work a stay           in each
case to any further steps therein, until the same shall be de-
cided.
Sic. 25. Be it further enacted, That the law       regulating the
redemption of     lands sold    for state and county tantA, shall
regulate the redemption of all lands sold for taxes, under thik
act.
Sec. 20. /ie it further enacted, That the clerk of the board
shall, after the board shall have corrected each assessment list
which Ohall be made under this act, make a correct copy of
the same, and file it for the inspection of all parties interested.
Src. 27. lie it further enacted, That      II laws and parts of
laws in conflict with this act, be, and the same are, hereby
repealed, and that this act take eflect and be in force from and
after its passage.
ArRnv'u, January 10th, 1861.
No. 79.
AN   ACT    to establish separate courts in ihe county of St. Francis.
1. St. Francis to be di %ided into two  5. Madison and Cotton Plant distinct
judicial distriets-nanws.          districts.
2. The courts of Madison district shall  6. The two judicial districts of Madi-
be held under the present st)le for  son county to hear the saue rela-
St. Franels county.                 tion to each other as other distines
3. Circuit court to be held at Cotton  districts to each other.
Plait-how often.                7. JudgmentA in the respective dis-
4. The circuit court held at the county  tricts-what effect to have.
seat extends only over Madison  8. Citizens of St. Francis - how far
district.                          liable to serve on juries.

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