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An Act for the benefit of Sarah Gough. 1841 236 (1841)

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Approved, February 24,1842.
CHAPTER 323.
AN ACT for the benefit of Richard Cundiffe, Sr.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
Pf Kentucky, That it shall and may be lawful for Richard
Cundiffe, Sr. to erect a fish trap on Salt river above the mouth
of the Rolling Fork, at the Ripple known as Dolin's Fish
Trap: Provided, the walls of said fish trap do not exceed
three feet high above low water mark: And provided fur-
ther, that the Legislature of this Commonwealth may, at any
time hereafter, repeal this act, and compel the said Cundiffe to
remove the said fish trap and walls.
Approved, February 21, 1842.
CHAPTER 324.
AN ACT for the benefit of Sarah Gough.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
pf Kentucky, That Sarah Gough, widow and relict of John
B. Gough, deceased, be, and she is hereby permitted to re-
move with her, to the State of Missouri, the slaves of her first
husband, Henry Clavoc, and that such removal shall not forfeit
such slaves, or other the dower which she holds of the endow-
ment of her said first husband's estate, unto the person or per-
sons that shall have reversion thereof: Provided, said Sarah
Gough shall, before such removal, execute bond, with sufficient
security, to be approved of by the Scott County Court, in a
penalty to be named by said court, payable to the heirs of said
Henry Clavoe, conditioned to have said slaves and their increase,
or such of them as may be living, forthcoming, at any time,
when called upon, by proper legal process, to answer the de-
mand of such person or persons as, at the time of such de-
mand, may be entitled to the same in remainder or reversion.
Approved, February 24, 1842.
CHAPTER 325.
AN ACT to amend an act, entitled, an act to amend and reduce into one the
several acts regulating the town of Henderson, approved, January 21st, 1840,
and further to regulate the town of Winchester.
SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Com-
monwealth of Kentucky, That it shall be the duty of the Gov.
Police Judge ernor to appoint, with the advice and consent of the Senate,
to be appointed a judicial officer, to be styled the Police Judg3 of Henderson,
who shall hold his office during good behaviour, but before he
enters upon the discharge of his duties, he shall take an oath
to discharge the duties of said office faithfully and impartial-

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