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An Act for the benefit of Love Hogan. 1842 177 (1842)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0403 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

on the amount of all goods, wares and merchandize sold by   1843
them, for non-residents of said town.
SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That said Trustees shall have
power, generally, to pass by-laws, ordinances, rules, and regu.
lations, for the government and welfare of said town, under
adequate fines and penalties, and to impose fines on the mem-
bers and officers of the Board, who shall fail to attend at regu-
lar meetings, or when summoned to attend called meetings, by
order of the Chairman: Provided, said fines and forfeitures
that said Trustees are herein authorized to impose, shall, in
no instance, exceed the sum of ten dollars.
SEC, 3. Be it further enacted, That the by-laws and ordi-
nances of said Trustees, shall not be in force before the same
shall be published at the court house door in said town, by
posting a copy thereof, for at least ten days: And provided
further, That the said by-laws and ordinances shall not be in-
consistent with the constitution of the United States nor the
constitution and laws of this State.
SEC. 4. Be it further enacted, That the town Sergeant
shall have power to collect all fines imposed by the Board, and
execute all process issued by its order; and that the town Col-
lector shall have the same power to distrain for the town tax,
that the Sheriff now has for the revenue tax.
Approved, February 22, 1843.
CHAPTER 148.
AN ACT for the benefit of Love Hogan.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That if Love Hogan shall enter into bond, with
good surety, in the County Court of Jessamine county, in
such sum as said court shall deem reasonable, payable to her
infant children, and with condition to account to them when
they come of age, for any slaves, and the increase of any of
them in which she claims a dower interest, and shall obtain
the assent, in writing, of her adult children, then she may re-
move said slaves to the State of Missouri, without a forfeiture
of her dower interest in them.
Approved, February 22, 1843.
CHAPTER 150.
AN ACT legalizing the sale, by the Trustees of the town of Lebanon, of a
part of Mulberry street, to R. H. Rountree, and vesting them with power to
convey the same by deed.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the sale heretofore made by the Trustees
of the town of Lebanon, to R. H. Rountree, of that part of
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