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An Act incorporating the Covington and Cincinnati Bridge Company. 1845 147 (1845)

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under the provisions of this act, shall be paid over to the Ken-  1846.
tucky Institution for the education of the blind, which is a
State Institution, clothed with proper powers to attend to the
support and education of blind persons of this Common-
wealth.
SEC. 5. That so much of the act, aforesaid, as limits the Limitation to
term of the charter to thirty years, be and the same is hereby charter repeal-
repealed.
SEc. 6. That if the State, or any private company char-  Lexington
tered by the State, should, at any time hereafter, complete and OhioRail-
road may be
the railroad from Lexington or Frankfort to Louisville, either connectedwith
upon the location and survey heretofore made, or a location road if ever
hereafter made, by authority of the State, the right and priv- completed.
Terms on
ilege of connecting said Lexington and Ohio Railroad, to the which it moy
road mentioned in the foregoing sections of this act, at any be done.
point which may be selected under the authority of the State
for that purpose, is hereby reserved and confirmed to the
State; and, when so connected, the use of said road, men-
tioned in the foregoing sections of this act, shall remain free
for the State ; but the use of said road, by the State, shall be
exercised as not to prevent a concurrent use by the company
mentioned in the foregoing sections of this act: Provided,
that such private company, from Lexington or Frankfort, shall
pay the Louisville and Portland Company for such use; but
shall not be compelled to unload or re-ship till their cars reach
Portland; and if the two companies disagree, as to the amount
to be paid, the chancellor of Louisville shall determine and
settle the amount.
Approved February 10, 1846.
CHAPTER 149.
AN ACT incorporating the Covington and Cincinnati Bridge Company.
SEc. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Com- Crportors
monwealth of Kentucky, That James Goodloe, George Car- names.
lisle, E. Foote, Robert Buchannan, Thomas H. Minor, and
William S. Johnston, of Cincinnati, Ohio; James G. Arnold,
John S. Finley, John B. Casey, Charles A. Withers, Herman
J. Groesbeck, Frederick G. Gedge, John McNickle, George
M. Southgate, and Mortimer M. Benton, of the city of Cov-
ington, with their associates, be and they are hereby created a
body politic and corporate, by the name of the Covington and
Cincinnati Bridge Company, for the purpose of erecting and  Object of
C,   orporation.
constructing a Bridge across the Ohio river, between the cities  Namo and
of Covington and Cincinnati; and they, and their associates style.
and successors, shall continue and have perpetual succession,  Corporate
and by that name and style are hereby made as capable in powers.
law as natural persons, to contract and be contracted with,
sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be an-
swered, in this Commonwealth and elsewhere, in all courts of

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