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An Act to amend the act incorporating the town of Mayslick. 1850 vol. II 646 (1850)

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1851.                        CHAPTER 700.
AN ACT to amend the act incorporating the Lebanon, New Market, and
Springfield Turnpike Road Company, approved February 18, 1848.
§ 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Common-
wealth of Kentuc/kj, That so much of the twenty-first sec-
tion of the act incorporating the Lebanon, New Market,
and Springfield turnpike road company, approved Februa-
ry 18, 1848, as prescribes that no toll gate shall be erected
within less than two-thirds of a mile from the town of Leb-
anon, be and the same is hereby repealed; and that it shall
and may be lawful for said company, when five continuous
miles of' said road shall be finished, and received in pursu-
ance to said original charter,, from said town of Lebanon,
to erect a toll gate on said road within half a mile of said
town of Lebanon.
§2. That all acts done by the president, directors and
company of the Lebanon and Perryville turnpike road com-
pany, in their organization on the 25th day of February,
1850, are hereby legalized and made as valid as if said
company had organized after the twenty-sixth day of Feb-
ruary, 1851, under the act incorporating said company.
Approved March 24, 1851.
CHAPTER 702.
AN ACT to aniend the act incorporating the towi, or Mayslick.
1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Common-
Polke Judp wealth of kentucy, That there is hereby established, in the
tobeelected,  town of Mayslick, in the county of Mason, the office of
police judge; and a police judge for said town shall be
elected by the qualified voters of said town, for the term
of two years; said judge continuing in office until a suc-
cessor is qualified, and who shall take an oath before the
clerk of the county court, or some justice of the peace for
said county, faithfully and impartially, and to the best of
his ability, to discharge the duties of his office.
§ 2. The said police judge shall have jurisdiction within
Htspowers & said town and, county, of civil causes, and to the same
Jurisdiction  extent that justices of the peace now have in this com-
monwealth: Provided, that no process in any cause at
tommon law or chancery, which may be issued from' the
office of, or by the authority of said judge, and executed
on any defendant or defendants residing beyond the limits
of Mayslick, shall authorize said cause. to be tried by said
police judge, unless said defendant or defendants consent
thereto, in writing, over his or their own signature indors-
ed on said process; and shall have the same jurisdiction of
crimes and misdemeanors committed in said county of Ma-
son, that justices of the peace now have; and shall have
full jurisdiction, within said town, of all offenses against

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