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An Act for the benefit of Radford M'Cargo. 1831 116 (1831)

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KENTUCKY.

1831.   and company of the bank of the United States, for
the sum of $531; upon each of said claimants exe-
cuting a discharge, in full, to the Commonwealth, for
all claims on account of the purchase and transfer of
the lot and buildirgs now owned by this Common-
wealth, and occupied as a lunatic asy lum, in the town
of Lexington; these several sums being the amount
yet due for said property: and the treasurer is hereby
directed to pay the same out of any money in the
treasury not otherwise appropriated.
SEc. 2. Be zt further enacted, That the persons, for
whose benefit the appropriations in this act are made,
shall, before they severally obtain the warrants in
their favor, for the money herein appropriated, from
the auditor of public accounts, file with the auditor, a
release to the Commonwealth, of all ,claims and de-
imands on account of said Hospital: dnd provided,
further, that the sums herein appropriated, when
drawn from the public treasury, shall be in full of all
demands for said Hospital.
CHAP. DCLXXXV.
qi' ACT for the benefit of Radford JTrCargo.
Approved, December 22, 1831.
WHEREAS, Radford M'Cargo sold to John Hen-
derson, a tract of land in Clarke county, on which
said Henderson settled, and kept possession till his
Preamble.  death, still holding the bond of said M'Cargo, not re-
quiring a conveyance, and as is supposed, at his death,
left no heirs or distributees; and the said M'Cargo
again took possession of said land: and Absalom
Hanks, who was not either a creditor or of kin to said
decedant, took administration on the estate of said
Henderson, and relying on the conveyance of said
land not having been made in the lifetime of said Hen-
derson, at the time stipulated in said bond, brought an
action thereon, and recovered judgment, in the Mont-
gomery circuit court, for the value of said land, with
interest; and the said M'Cargo has enjoined the same,
relying upon some equity set up in his bill: and if his
injunction should be dissolved, it will proe ruinous to
said M'Cargo; and the money will have to be paid to
the present administrator de bonis non, who has admin-
istered since the death of 5aid Hanks, and who will.

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