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An Act to regulate the sale of slaves taken under execution. 1842 86 (1842)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0392 and id is 1 raw text is: 86                          LAWS OF KENTUCKY.
1843                            CHAPTER 366.
AN ACT to regulate the sale of slaves taken under execution.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentuc/y, That from and after the passage of this act, it
shall not be required of the Sheriff or other officer authorized
to make sales on execution, to take slaves to the court house for
the purpose of selling the same, unless requested so to do, in
writing, by the defendant or defendants in execution, but the
same may be sold at defendant's place of residence, or some
convenient place in the neighborhood, at the pleasure of the
officer holding the execution.
Approved, March 10, 1843.
CHAPTER 367.
AN ACT to reduce the salaries of'certain officers of this Commonwealth.
SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Com-
monwealth of Kentucky, That from and after the thirty first
day of March, 1843, the various officers of this Common-
,    wealth, shall be paid out of the public Treasury, the following
1st Auditor. salaries, viz: the Auditor of Public Accounts, twelve hundred
2d Auditor.
Treasurer  and fifty dollars; to the Second Auditor of Public Accounts,
Keeper State fifteen hundred dollars; to the Treasurer, twelve hundred and
house.     fifty dollars; to the same for keeping the State house, sixty
:Register.
His principal six dollars; to the Register of the Land Office, twelve hundred
clerk,      and fifty dollars; to the principal Clerk of said office, six
His ass't c'lk. hundred dollars; to the assistant Clerk of the same office, four
Lihrarian.
Judges Court hundred dollars; to the Librarian, two hundred and fifty dol-
Appeals.    lars; to the Judges of the Court of Appeals, fifteen hundred
AttorneyGen- dollars each; to the Attorney General, three hundred dollars;
eral.
Adj't. Gen- to the Adjutant General, one hundred and fifty dollars; to the
eral.       Quarter Master General, one hundred dollars; to the Judges
Qr. M.Gen'l. of the Circuit Courts, twelve hundred dollars each, except the
Circuit Judges.
Exceptions as Judge of the fifth judicial district, who shall receive fifteen
to 5thand 12th hundred dollars, and the Judge of the twelfth judicial district,
districts.  who shall receive thirteen hundred dollars; to the Chancellor
Chancellor of
Louisville.  of the Louisville Chancery Court, two thousand dollars; to
Secretary.  the Secretary of State, seven hundred and fifty dollars; to
Clerk in his the Clerk in the Secretary's office, six hundred and sixty six
office.
Clerks2d Au- dollars; to the Clerks in the Second Auditor's office, one
ditor's office,  thousand dollars.
SEc. 2. Be it further enacted, That the Register of the
Fees to bere- Land Office shall charge and receive the following fees for
ceived by Re- services he may render: for every copy of a patent, fifty cents;
gisterandpaid
ia Treasury.  for each copy of a survey, fifty cents; for each copy of an en-
try, twenty five cents; for each copy of a land warrant, twen-
ty five cents; for each copy of an assignment, twelve and one
half cents; for registering a survey and issuing a patent on

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