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An Act for the benefit of Aaron Dawson, Edward McClure, and John L. McCann. 1850 vol. II 478 (1850)

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1851.    and shall'bave power to appoint a collector, who shall col-
lect the tax levied on said town, by distress or otherwise;
and before said collector shall enter upon his duties, he
shall execute bond, befbre said trustees, and payable to
them, in such penalty as said board shall prescribe, with
good security, conditioned to collect said tax and pay the
same over to said trustees, or to such persons as they shall
direct; and for any breach of the condition of said bond,
said trustees shall have the right to sue on said bond, or
sustain a motion against said collector, before a justice of
the peace, or any court having jurisdiction thereof; and if
a judgment shall be recovered against said collector, or his
securities, the justice or judge'of said court shall also ren-
der judgment for the amount found due, with  * per cent.
thereon, besides costs.
§ 5. That said board shall have power to appoint a treas-
urer, and all other subordinate officers, and prescribe their
duties; fill all vacancies that may occur by death resigna-
tion, or a refusal to act. The legislature reserves the pow-
er to repeal, modify, or amend this charter at pleasure.
Approved March 2;,, 1851.
CHAPTER 548.
AN ACT for the benefit of Aaron Dawson, Edward McClure, and John
L. -McCann.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That Aaron Dawson, of Larue, county, Ed-
ward McClure, of Grant county, and John L. McCann, of
Henry county, be each allowed the privilege of trading in
goods, wares, and merchandise within this state, without
incurring the penalty imposed by law for peddling without
license: Provided, that they shall not exercise the privi-
lege herein granted for the benefit of any other person or
persons whatsoever, either directly or indirectly : And, pro-
vided further, ihat they shall not be allowed to traffic in
ardent spirits; and shall be subject to all penalties imposed
by law for unlawfully dealing with slaves.
Approved March 22, 1851.
CHAPTER 549.
AN ACT to amend the charter of the Covington and Lexington Turnpike
Road Company, and to incorporate the Georgetown and Dry Ridge Turn-
pike Road Company as a separate and independent company.
Whereas, by an act of the general assembly 'of the com-
monwealth of Kentucky, approved February 23, 1839, the
Covington and Lexington turnpike road company was di-
vided and formed into two separate companies, for the

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