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An Act for the benefit of the town of Hawesville, in Hancock county. 1853 vol. I 523 (1853)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsky0721 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS OF KENTUCKY.

CHAPTER 365.                        18§4.
AN ACT to incorporate West Liberty Division N'o. 98, Sons of Temper.  -
ance, in Morgan county.
§ 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Common-
wealth of Kentucky, That the members of West Liberty
Division No. 98, Sons of Temperance, in Morgan county,
be and they are hereby created a body politic and corpo-
rate, by the name and style of West Liberty Division No. Corporate name
98, Sons of Temperance, with perpetual succession; and and powers.
by that name shall be capable of contracting and being
contracted with, of suing and being sued, of purchasing
and holding all such real and personal estate as may be
required for the use and accommodation of said division,.
and of selling and disposing of the same as they may think
proper: Provided, that the real estate so held shall at no
time exceed the value of one thousand dollars.
§ 2. The management of the concerns of said corpora-  Who to be
tion is hereby vested in George D. Philips, Worthy Patri-  w  thei
arch, George W. Cox, Worthy Associate, Hiram Dailey,
Recording Scribe, and Willis G. Carter, Treasurer of said
division, and their successors in office, as trustees, who, or
a majority of whom, shall have full power to make all
contracts in relation to the real and personal estate which
may belong to said division, which shall be binding upon
said division, when made in pursuance of the rules, instruc-
tions, and regulations, of a majority of the members of
said division; and service of notice or process ou the Wor-
thy Patriarch of said division shall be sufficient notice to
said corporation in all legal proceedings.
§ 3. Said division may at any time pass such by-laws,  Division may
rules, and regulations in relation to the management, safe pasblaw .
keeping, and disposition of the property of said division
as may not be inconsistent with the constitution and laws
of this state.
§ 4. That the object of this act is only to enable said aObJect of this
division to hold and manage its property, and the powers
hereby granted shall not be employed or used for any oth-
er purpose. And the general assembly hereby reserves
the right to change, alter, or amend this act at pleasure.
That this act shall take effect from its passage.
Approved March 1, 1854.
CHAPTER 367.
AN ACT for the benefit of the town of Hawesville, in Hancock county.
§ 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Common-  Boundaries of
wealth of Kentucky, That from and after the passage of town defmod
this act the boundaries of the town of Hawesville, in the
county of Hancock, shall be as follows, to-wit: beginning
at a point on the bank of the Ohio river, five hundred and

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