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An Act in favor of John Kershaw, and the other Representatives of Colonel Joseph Kershaw, late of the town of Camden, deceased. 1802 73 (1802)

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said corporations to receive and hold, for ever,
or for a term of yegrs, any donation of real or
personal property, and to appropriate the same
for the use of the said corporations.  Provided, Proviso,
Such estates and donations as aforesaid, shall not
exceed the sum of ten thousand dollars each.
And be it further ena~led by the authority afore- Corpora-
frid, That the said corporations, by their names tionsimnay
agarcssid, may sue and be sued, implead and be sue aud,
impleaded, in any court of law or equity in this implead
state, and may make such bye-laws, not repug- and Ie
state                             implcad-
nait to the.laws of the land, as they shall deem ed.
necessary.  And this a&1 shall be deemed a
public aal, and taken notice of and given in
evidence as such, without special pleading.
In the Senate House, the eliteenth day of Decem-
ber, in the Tear of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and two, and ofthe Independence qf the
United States of America the twenty-seventh.
JOHN WARD, President of the Senate.
ROBERT STARK, Speaker of the House
of Representatives.
An ACT in favor of John KcfZaw, and the other
Reprefentatives of Colonel Jofeph Kriyaw,
late of the town of Camden, deceafed.
W HEREAS a certain James Carey took Preamt-
and carried away from the said Jo- ble.
seph Kershaw, in his life time, some time in
the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred
and eighty-two, several valuable slaves, the pro-
perty of said Joseph Kershaw, from the city of
Charleston in this state, to the island of Jamaica,
so that the said Joseph Kershaw, or any person

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