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An Act imposing Taxes for the support of Government. 1811 3 (1811)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0155 and id is 1 raw text is: PASShD T
GENERAL ASSEMBLY, &c.
P ART 1.
COXIS8r1IX   OF 4CTS OF a PUBLIC        AD aEEWX/R'b
CHAPTER 1.
1it .?t inposing Txvesf*for the support of Govcrnet.
[P-wied Vyeiuary 18, 1812.3
*     E, it cnited bi lhe Geveral .'sset p, rhat the public tnj 1Pblictaxen far
D   es Imr the 'ei-t one thotisand eight hinud'ed and twlvej  t    a 1
*]all he as Volhw', to wit: Ohi lands fo every ulin(rcd dollat's va-
bv, ni lerably to the equdizing law, forly-eight cents ; for every
slave above, tie age or twelve years, (except such as have been or
shall lie exempted in eo9nseqluce ol age or infirmity by the re-
ape Hive Comity or Corpor'Ition courts,) fdrty-fl'or cents ; for every
dIil horse u,jack ass. tiviev the pt'ice such horgs  o1 ass covers m
idr by the teason ; for all ol her loses, inules, mar's and coltsi
C welve cents each ; 1or every ordinary lieenee, five dollars on every
imdred doilars or (lie rent oe'siel ordinary, to he ascertained by
the rent paid by the tehant 1 14d, 101ere such tavern is in the oecru
panvey 0 the proprietor, the yearly vatite shall be aseer(ained by
the coininissioners of the revenue . lrovided, that, for every ordi-
nary license not less than twelve dollars anid fifty cents shall be
pai4 ;' for every foulr v Wheeled riding carriage, (except phaetous and
blage )vaggons,) one dollar and twen(y.fivo Ceellu pir Wheel ;. f'g4
all phaetons and stage wiugoas, eighty 16.r cents lie wheel ; fIr
every other riding eC'riago wilh two wVheels, forty Ilree Cents per
ihteel ; I*)[ all hou.ws and hit, itl towns, one .dollar and fily six
cents oit every hundred dollars of the rent Ihereol; to he asuer.
tained by the rent Imid by the tenant ; and where sueh ltust.
of lot is in the oce ulpney of the proprietor, the yearly rent or va-
lwe the'eo' shall he aseerlaincil by the eounnissioneru' or the revo
nUc, or either of them, by comparison of it's value ividi that of
ol her houses or lots actually rented ; on every lil;wnso to sell uier,
ehtandize or foreign groxi (it and fnnuloeture by wholsale and ra-
tail. forty dollars ; on overy livense to retail such goods, il'ih~t-e
dollars on every lienuse to a htami ter or pedlar of dry goods, thirty
dollars ;. on each appeal to the cotl- of appeals from thfe sulp1'or
eouria of chancery and superior courts of law-in lhis common'
wealth, two dollars: IrovJided, that no taxes shall be collected
'ou lands, lots, houses or other properiy belongitu tO thiseo on  Certahv rotei
wealth, or to anyrcounty, towntcollege or seinary of leauniuu, caticn.
or attached to any house or louiae for 4ivine.woeyhip:   ulyro.

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