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An Act for the benefit of Robert Bowen and wife. 1849 110 (1849)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0636 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

1850.   the entire extent that such street may pass the same: Pro-
vided further, that should the owner or owners of any lot
or lots fail to make sidewalks, as above specified, for the
space of twelve months, then he, she or they so failing,
shall be liable to be taxed the same as if this act had nev-
er passed.
SEC. 7. That the title, legal and equitable, of all real es-
tate brought into the corporate boundary of said town by
this act, shall be and the same shall remain the same as if
this act had never passed.
Approved February 2, 1850.
CHAPTER 76.
AN ACT for the benefit of William P. Robinson and wife.
Be it enacted by the Genei al Assembly of the Commonwealth
oJ Kentucky, That power is hereby given William P. Rob-
inson and Rachel Robinson his wife, of Nicholas county, to
convey real estate descended to said Rachel from her fa-
ther, Ambrose Sims, deceased, being about twenty one
acres of land lying in said county on the waters of the
Brushy Fork, near the town of Carlisle; and such convey-
ance shall be as effectual and binding on the parties as if
the said Rachel Robinson were of full age: Provided, that
said Robinson shall give bond, with good security, before
the Nicholas County Court, in a penalty double the value
of said land, conditioned to pay to the heirs at law of the
said Rachel Robinson the value of said land, in the event
of her dying before her arrival at full age.
Approved February 2, 1850.
CHAPTER 77.
AN ACT for the benefit of Robert Bowen and wife.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That Robert Bowen and Margaret his wife,
formerly Margaret Holladay, who was the widow of Wil-
liam Holladay, senior, late of Nicholas county, shall be
allowed to take from the State of Kentucky to the State of
Missouri, where the said Bowen and wife propose to re-
move, two slaves named Allen and Aborilla, held by said
Margaret Bowen in her dower right as widow of the said
William Holladay, senior, deceased, without incurring any
of the penalties now denounced by law against widows for
removing dower slaves out of the limits of this State: Pro-
vided, that before so doing, the said Bowen and wife shall
execute bond, with adequate penalty, to the heirs of said
William Holladay, deceased, before the Judge of the Nich-
olaq Circuit Court, with approved security resident in said

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