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An Act to amend the 1855th paragraph of the Revised Code of Georgia. 1863 46 (1863.11)

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Changes in the Code* of Georgia.
the laws of this State, and that all such marriages are hereby de-
clared to be legal.
SIEc. II. Repeals conflicting laws.
Assented to Dec. 11, 1S63.
Changes In Code of Ga. by amendment and repeal*
(No. 42.)
An Act to repeal sction 4459 of the Revised Code of   Georgia, and to
substitute another in licu thereof           .
14. SECTION I.     The General Assembly of Georgia do cnact, That
Sm,459 or from and after the passage of this Act, section 4459 of the revised
Godorepealed Code of Georgia be, and the same is hereby repealed.
toretalli,  15.  SEC. IL Be it furrher enactCd, That the coi)mon law be
rogr ialio5 anrevived and declared of full force and effect, as if said section of
Wiotube  the Code  had not been adopted, and that any person or persons
charged with the offences known to the common law as forestall-
ing, -regrating or engrossing, may be indicted in any Superior or
renily.  Corporation Court having jurisdiction thereof, and who may be
found guilty, shall be punished by fine not exceeding the value of
the goods so'forestalled, regrated or   engrossed, and punished in
the common jail not exceeding gix months. It is hereby ilade the
.An duty of the Judges of the above named Courts to give this section
i, opclals  in special charge to their respective Grand Jurors at the opening
chrgo.  of the several terms thereof. t
SEC. 111. Repeals conflicting laws.
.Assented to Dec. 5, 1803.
-Changes in the Codo have icen inserted under the title of Judiciaryt n several of the
Acts belong under that hend, and all are of public importance. It aits deemed advivi'alh that
all the Acts of this clas Houd be comipiled together.   COMPILER.
tSec. 4i59 of Code abollihed the oifences of forestalling,regrating und cmgiNg. This Act
reinstates and miakes them indictable.
(No. 43.)
An Act to amend the 1855th paragraph of the Re ised Cmde oj Geor-
16. SECTION I. The General Assembly of Georgia do enuict, That
from and after the passage of this Act, if any person shall violate
foMr .t.the-prQvisions of the one I thousand eiglit'hundred and fifty-fifth
lilof 0o1le: (1855) paragraph of the revised Code of Georgia, lie, she, or they
shall be punished by fine, at the discretion of the Court.*
SEC. 11. Repeals conflicting laws.
Assented to Dec. 12, 1863.
*Sec. 155 of Code provides, thnt each owner shall keep his laves on his own premises, or
within his control. Shall not pari.it them to labor or tranact busiiness for tihemselves, ex.
capt on holidays, or on his own promises. Nor to rent any hoise, room, store or land on their
own account.

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