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An Act for the benefit of Peter Mills. 1824 16 (1824)

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1 ]24.  and behalf of the afirceaid heirs; which decd or deeut
'shall vest the absolute legal title to the property ttinre-
by conveyed, in the conveyee or conveyees, free from
any claim by said heirs forever.
Sec. 3. The said court shall have power, if it shah
The court may deem it expedient and advantageous to the interest o
authiorise mort-
gages of real said heirs, to authorise their said guardian ad litem, ohL
estate to c-edi his application by petition, to mortgage any portion of
lors.      said estate, in the name of said heirs, for the payment
of such creditors as shall be willing to accept such se-
curity, which shall pass the legal title to the mortgagee
or mortgagees, as effectually as ifsaid infnnt heirs were
adults, and had conveyed in their own names, and by
their own voluntary act, any law or usage to the con-
irar'y notwithstanding.
[Approved, Noyember 20, 1824.1
CIHAP. 12.-An ACT to extend indulgence to the Judges of the 13th
and I lth judicial districts.
BE it enacted bN the General A/ssembly of the Common.
F'urthser (  tvealth of Kentucky, That in addition to the time now
given to re- allowed bylaw, the Circuit Judges in and for the 13th
move into their and 11th judicial districts, to move into, and reside
lis.tricts.  within their districts, the further time of twelve months
be allowed them for that purpose.
[Approved, November 25c, 1824.]
CRAP. 13.-An ACT to annul the marriage of George and Polly
Utley.
BE it enacted by the General Jssembly of the Common-
zealth oJ K entucky, That the marriage of George Utley
with his wife Polly, be, and the same is hereby annulled
and vacated, and set aside, to all intents and purposes;
and the said George and Polly are hereby declared to
be as free, to all intents and purposes, and in the same
3ituation as if the said marriage had never taken place.
[Approved, Novemher 25, 1824.]
CEIAP. 14.--An ACT for the benefit of Peter Mills.
WI:EPEAS it is represented to the present General
Assembly, that Francis Mill. died some time sirce,
leaving a widow and several children; and that he al-
so left sundry slaves, and in the division of the slaves, -

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