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An Act to reduce into one the several acts concerning the town of Campbellsville, in Taylor County. 1850 vol. II 524 (1850)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0686 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

1851.      § 10. Whenever four miles of said road shall be comple-
When tollgate ted, and a bridge built across Three Mile creek, as afore-
maybe erected, said, said company shall have power to erect a gate, at
which they may charge toll, as though there was five miles
of road done ; which gate shall not be erected within less
than half a mile of the present city limits of Newport;
and when said road shall be completed the whole distance
mentioned in this act, said company may erect another
gate, not nearer than four miles of' the first one, at which
they may charge half toll; and said company may charge
the same rates of toll as are allowed and prescribed by ati
act, entitled, an act regulating the tolls on turnpike roads
in which this commoawealth is a joint stockholder, and for
other purposes, approved February 25, 1842; and all of
the general laws df this commonwealth relating to turn-
pike roads, and not inconsistent with this act, may.be con-
sidered as a part hereof: Provided, that it shall be lawful
for the city of Newport, or of any other city or town, or
the council or the trustees thereof, to subscribe for stock in
said company, foi the use and benefit of such city or town ;
also, for the county court of any county in this state, in its
corporate capacity, to subscribe stock in said company, in
like manner, for'the use and benefit of such county.
Approved Marc1 !-4, 1851.
CHAPTER 66.
AN ACT to reduce into one the several acts rnncerlning tbe town of Camp.
bellsville, in Taylor County.
§ 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly qf the Common-
iaection of wealth of Kentucky, That hereafter the prudential; fiscal,
trustees.   and -municipal concerns of the town of Gampbellsville, as
now laid out and defined, shall be vested in seven trustees,
who shall be elected annually, on the second Monday in
May, by the free white male inhabitants, over twenty-one
years of age, who shall have been bonafide residents in said
town six months next preceding the election ; said trustees,
when elected, shall hold their offices for the term of one
year, and until their successors are elected and qualified ;
said trustees, before they enter upon the duties of their
office shall take an oath before some justice ol the peace,
that they will faithfully and impartially discharge their
duties.
§ 2. That said trustees shall proceed, after their qualifica-
May elect a tion, to elect one of'their number chairman, who shall pre-
tbaiman, hi: side at their meetings, and have power to convene the
dutie powes board, and shall see that all the ordinances and by-laws of
the town are duly executed.
§ 3. That said trustees, and their sticcessors in office,
ameead style. shall be a body politic and corporate, by the name and

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