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An Act for the benefit of Elijah Adkins and Richard Tidings. 1826 36 (1826)

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1  >7. iziud to employ the surveyor of Barrcei coulli), U]1' IIJY
         of his deputies, or the surveyor of Simpson county,
or any of his deputies, to run and mark the lines of
Edmonson county, or so many of said lines as the
court may direct; and the surveyor so employed shall
be governed by the act establishing said county, in
running and marking the lines: and such surveyor
shall make out a fair plat of the lines run by him, and
lodge the same with the clerk of the Edmonson Coun-
ty Court, describ;.ng the most noted places passed by
him.
SEC. 2. Be itfurther enacted, That the said Count)
Court shall pay the surveyor, chain carriers and
marker employed, out of their county levy.
Approved, January 12th, 1827.
CUAP.:9.-An act for the benefit of Elijah Adkins and Richard
Tidings.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Com-
monzvealth of Kentucky, That Elijah Adkins, of Pike
county, and Richard Tidings, of Bath county, be al-
lowed the further time of three months after the pas-
sage of this act, to comply with the requisitions of an
act entitled, an act to amend the several acts con-
cerning the importation and emancipation of slaves,
approved February 8th, 1M15: and upon the said
Adkins and Tidings taking the oath prescribed by
the before recited act, and filing a certificate of the
same with the clerks of their respective County
Courts, within the time prescribed by said act, then
and in that case, the said Adkins and Tidings shall
be fully discharged from all fines and penalties in-
ficted by the before recited act.
Approved, January 12th, 1827,
CHAP. 20.-A. act to amend an act, entitled, an act to incorpo
rate the trustees ot the Augusta College.
WrtEAS, by the first section of the act to incorpo-
rate the trustees of Augusta College, approved De-
cember the seventh, one thousapd eight hundred and
twenty-two, it is provided. that the said College shall
be founded and mantained forever upon a plan the

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