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An Act relative to the bonds of tax collectors, and other public officers. 1847 108 (1847)

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want security offices, respectively give such security for the faithful performance of the
hi to be gion duties of the office to which they are elected, as the trustees shall deem
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anrd treasurer. sufficient.
              SEc. 10. Be  it further enacted, 4-c., That the collector of said town
           shall within such time as shall be provided for by the by-laws of the corpo.
 utiles and ration, after the receipt of his warrant for collecting any tax that may have
 on rea r  been  ordered to be raised, collect and pay the same to the treasurer, and
           the said collector shall have the same power to enforce the payment of the
           taxes imposed by the said trustees as are given by law to the sheriffs of this
           State to compel the payment  of State taxes.
             Sac.  11. Be it further enacted, 4-c., That this act shall be in force from
           and  after its passage.
                            [Signed]            PRESTON W. FARRAR,
                                         Speaker  of the House of Representatives.

                            [Signed]               TRASIMON      LANDRY,
                                   Lieutenant-Governor  and  President of the Senate.
            Approved  21st April, 1847.
                            [Signed]                    ISAAC   JOHNSON,
                                               Governor  of the State of Louisiana.






           No.  149.]                     AN   ACT
                         Relative to the bonds of tax collectors, and other public oficers.
              SECTION  1.   Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives
           of the State of Louisiana, in General Assembly convened, That  all bonds
Manner ofec- hereafter given by the tax collectors of this State, and by persons charged
band,   meci with the collection of parish taxes, and by all public officers, whether State
tse nx bin e or parish officers, (except the treasurer of  the State and  auditor of
to furnih. public accounts), who, by existing laws or those hereafter to be enacted,
           may  be required to give hond, shall be executed before the recorder of the
           parish in which said tax collector shall be employed, or said public oflicers
           exercise their functions, within twenty days firom the date of their commis-
           sions, and before entering upon their duties, and shall be authenticated by
           the attestation of two witnesses, and the signature of said recorder, and
  now  tihose shall also be by him duly registered in a separate book, to be kept for that
bonds nre to be
registered. purpose, which bonds so registered shall operate from and after the date of
Consequences the registry, as a mortgage upon all the real estate and slaves of the princi-
and legal or pal obligor therein, for the lull amount for which lie may have obligated
registry ofr saiu himself; said mortgage to be certified in all certificates of mortgages
onits.      which  said recorder shall give  touching the  property of the principal
  Privilege of obligor; but the parties may always substitute for this general mortgage
  sesi ut Ior- a special mortgage otn uniiclunbered real estate situated in the parish, and
ngo  to  the worth double the amount for which they may hind themselves.
general one.
              Sac, 2. Be  it further enacted, 4-c., That it shall be the duty of said re'

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