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An Act for the benefit of Wilson L. Biggerstaff, of Monroe county. 1843 124 (1843)

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1844    of their said deceased father of and to the aforesaid tract or
parcel of land and the slaves descended and inherited as afore-
said; and if the Commissioners shall report that it will be to
their advantage, it shall be the duty of said Chancellor to de-
cree a sale of said undivided interest of the said infants, to
Ihe land and slaves aforesaid, by the administratrix, upon a
reasonable credit, and direct a conveyance to be made to the
purchaser, retaining a lien for the purchase money: Provided,
That no sale of said land and slaves shall be made until the
said Agnes, administratrix as aforesaid, shall, in the Trimble
Circuit Court, enter into bond with security, to be approved
of.by the Chancellor, conditioned to pay and satisfy the sev-
eral debts which are due from said estate to certain creditors,
as far as the money arising from the sale of said property will
go, and with condition, also, to pay over to the guardian of
said infants, the residue of the price of said land and slaves,
should there be more than will pay the said creditors.
SEC. 2. That some discreet person shall be appointed guar-
dian, ad litem, for said infants, after the service of process,
whose duty it shall be to look to their interest in said suit, and
proof shall, also, be taken to show to the court how it may
be for the benefit of the infants to sell said property.
Approved, January 29, 1844.
CHAPTER 75.
AN ACT for the benefit of Wilson L. Biggerstaff, of Monroe county.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That Wilson L. Biggerstafl of Monroe county,
may appear before the Clerk of the Circuit Court of said coun-
ty, within thirty days after the passage of this act, and make
the affidavit required by the act, entitled, an act to amend the
law prohibiting the further importation of slaves into this
Commonwealth, approved February 2,1833; and such affida-
vit shall be as effectual as if the same had been made in the
time prescribed by said act.
Appraved, January 29, 1844.
CHAPTER 76.
AN ACT for the benefit of Glasgow.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the Trustees of the town of Glasgow be,
and they are hereby authorized to sell, in such manner as they
may think proper, by private sale or otherwise, so much of
Green street, in said town, as lies between the place where
the Nashville Turnpike road leaves said street, and the south-
ern limits of said town; and make to the purchaser a deed to
the same, and to appropriate the proceeds of the sale to the

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