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An Act to charter the City of Louisville. 1850 vol. II 597 (1850)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0687 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

§ 14. This act shall not take effect until the next election  1851.
of the president and managers of the Louisville and Eliza-
bethtown turnpike road company, and until said president
and managers shall have qualified as such, and, by a writ-
ten order, made by the consent of all the managers elect-
ed, enter their consent to this act, and waive any right
which the said company have, under their charter, to con-
struct the bridge; which order shall be transcribed, signed,
and sealed by the said president and managers, and trans-
mitted to the secretary of state, who shall file the same.
Approved March 24, 1851.
CHAPTER 691.
AN ACT to amend the act incorporatinr the, Mpyslick and Sardis Turn.
pike Road Company.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly qf the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, That the act passed at the present session of
the general assembly, entitled, an act to incorporate the
Mayslick and Sardis turnpike road compaly, be and the
same is hereby so amended as to authorize the company
to organize and commence the construction of said road
whenever the sum of five thousand dollars in stock shall
be subscribed. The shares of stock shall be fifty, instead
of one hundred dollars. And a toll-gate may be erected on
said road within one half mile of the limits of the town of
Mayslick.
Approved March 24, 1851.
CHAPTER 692.
Alf ACT to charter the City of Louisville.
ARTICLE IRST.
§ 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Common-  Boundaries
wealth of Kentucky, That the boundaries of the city of' Lou- etabjished.
isville shall be as at present established by law and the in-  InhabitS:tA
habitants thereof shall be incorporated into a city, by the Incorporaei.
name and style of the city of Louisville, and shall be a
body corporate and politic forever, retaining and possessing
the power to sue and be sued, to contract and to be con-
tracted with, to have and to use a common seal, and the
same to alter and to amend at pleasure; and to hold, en-
joy, sell, and dispose of any property now vested in the
city of Louisville, or in any person or corporation to the
use of said city, to the intents and purposes for which the
same was taken or granted; and in all suits against the
said corporation, service of process upon the mayor there-
of shall be sufficient.

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