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An Act for the benefit of William P. Woolley. 1847 343 (1847)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0574 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

CHAPTER 386.
AN ACT authorizing the erection or an additional Toll-gate on the
Versailles and Anderson Turnpike Road.
Be it enacted by the General Assmbly of the Commonwralth
of Kentucky, That the President and Directors of the Ver-
sailles and Anderson Turnpike Road Company be, and
they are hereby authorized to erect, an additional toll-gate,
on that portion of said road which is completed and leading
from Versailles to the Woodford Landing, on the Kentucky
River: Provided, said President and Directors shall not
charge a greater toll on that portion of said road, which is
now completed, than is now or may hereafter be authorized
by law, at the gate already created: and where the travel
passes the whole length of said road, to pay toll at the first
gate passed.
Approved February 26, 1848.
CHAPTER 388.
AN ACT to amend the Road Law in the County of Knox.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That, from and after the 1st day of October,
1848, it shall not be lawful for any Justice of the Peace, in
the county of Knox, to hold the office of Surveyor in any
of the precincts of the State Road, in said county, where
the right to appoint said Surveyors is vested in the County
Court.
Approved February 26, 1848.
CHAPTER 389.
AN ACT for the benefit of William P. Woolley.
SEc. 1. Be it enacted by the General A sscmbly of the Com-
monwcalth of Kentucky, That the Chancellor of the Louisville  Trustqes may
Chancery Court may, on the affidavit and petition of Geo. fie petition for
Hancock, Trustee of William P. Woolley, an infant, order saleofslaie,&c.
the saleand conveyance of a certain slave named Jane, and
her infant child, and so much of the real estate, in the
city of Louisville, of said Woolley, and upon such terms
and conditions as to the Chancellor may seem proper for
interest of said Woolley.
SEc. 2. That the Chancellor may make such orders, as    Caurtt odirect
disposition  of
to the disposition of the proceeds of the sales of said prop- proceedso uslt.
erty, and require such bond from said Trustee, as to the
Chancellor may seem proper.
Approved February 26, 1848.

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