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An Act for the benefit of Carol Kendrick. 1845 196 (1845)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0483 and id is 1 raw text is: 1846.' ult Court, the legal title to said slaves was taken from said
Botts and vested in said Wilkerson Turpin, as a depository of
said trust: and, also, alleging that said Wilkerson Turpin made
a contract with William Burr to exchange or swap said slaves,
Allen and Joseph, for a house and lot in the town of Paris, in
said county of Bourbon, and that it would be to the interest
of said Sabina, and her children, that said contract should be
confirmed; and, upon its appearing to the satisfaction of the
court that the title of said Burr, to said house and lot, is a
valid one, and that it would be to the interest of said Sabina,
and her children, to have said contract effectuated, it shall be
lawful for said court to order a confirmation of said contract,
by a decree, confirming the title of said slaves, Allen and Jo-
seph, to the said Burr, and directing said Burr to convey said
house and lot to the said Wilkerson Turpin, to be held by him
for the separate use of the said Sabina and her children.
Approved February 17, 1846.
CHAPTER 202.
AN ACT to amend the road law in Greenup county.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the overseers of the public roads in Green-
up county be allowed until the first Monday in May, each
and every year, to return their delinquent lists to the Clerk of
the County Court, instead of the first Monday in December,
as now required by law.
Approved February 17, 1846.
CHAPTER 203.
AN ACT for the benefit of Carol Kendrick.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
May import of Kentucky, That Carol Kendrick be and he is hereby per-
a slave.    mitted to bring into this State a negro girl slave, named Cela,
about fourteen years of age, provided he will, within thirty
days after said slave shall have been brought into this State,
make oath before some Justice of the Peace of Jefferson coun-
ty, that. he did not bring said slave into this State for merchan-
dise,. but for his own use; a certificate of which oath he shall
file with the County Court Clerk of saidounty within thirty
days.
Approved February 17, 1846.'

LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

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