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An Act to authorize the people of Fayette to provide for the erection of a new Court House. 1851 599 (1851)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0705 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

cutions in civil cases : Protvided, that five days notice of  1852.
the day of trial shall be given the defendant or defend-
ants; which warrant or warrants shall be executed by the
town marshal of said town. Said police judge shall re-
ceive for his services the following fees, viz: for issuing a  His fees.
warrant and presiding on the trial, fifty cents; for issuing
an execution, twenty cents; for presiding in all criminal
cases and breaches of the town ordinances, in each case,
one dollar; and for all other services, the same fees as
justices of the peace are entitled to receive for similar
services.
§ 4. That the marshal of said town shall hold his office  Term of ofM Ce
for the term of two years from and after the first day of &c.,ofmarsbal.
April following his election, and until his successor be du-
ly elected and qualified. He shall execute a like bond,
take a like oath, possess the same powers, have the same
jurisdiction, exercise the same authority, perform the same
duties, and be subject to the same penalties, as a con-
stable of the county of Crittenden. He shall be required
to execute all process directed to him by the police judge
of said town ; but his jurisdiction shall not extend beyond
the corporate limits of said town.
§ 5. That in case of failure to hold an election, as speci- Timeofelection.
fled in this act, it shall be lawful for said election to be
held at any time within sixty days thereafter; and the offi-
cers, so elected, shall hold their offices until the next bien-
nial election for said officers of said town : Provided, said  Proviso.
marshal shall have jurisdiction for one mile from the cen-
tre of the town corporation, and may execute any process
which may issue from the police judge against persons of-
fending against the criminal or corporate laws, where such
offenses take place within the limits of the town corpora-
tion, any where in Crittenden county.
Approved January 7, 1852.
CHAPTER 310.
AN ACT to authorize the people of Fayette to provide for the erection ,of
a new Court House.
§ 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembl / of the Common-
wealth of Kentucky, That the presiding judge of the Fayette  Voteontax.
county court is hereby authorized to cause a vote to be taken
of the citizens of Fayette county and city of Lexington, to
ascertain whether they are willing to have a new court
house erected on the public square in the city of Lexing-
ton, and on the terms proposed in this act.
§ 2. The said presiding judge shall, within one your
from the date of this act, cause said vote to be taken, and. When taken.
he shall publish notice of the day and places of voting, in
one or all the newspapers printed in Lexington, for at least
thirty days before the vote is tekea.

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