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An Act to amend an act concerning Roads and Highways now in force in this State. 1846 56 (1846)

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1840.                      CHAPTEnR 99.-rNo. 29.]
AN ACT to extend the time of making Election Returns in Monroe and Dade
Counties.
Snrr o 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represen.
tatitvs of the State of Florida in General Assimbly convened, That
Further time hereafter the managers of any election in tho counties of Monroe
for carrying and Dade, shall have the further time of ten days in addition to the
poll book and time nov prescribed by law, to carry the Poll Book and certificates
canvassing,  of any electicn to the Judge of Probate's office, and that the Judge
of Probate shall have in said counties the further time of twelve days
in addition to the time now prescribed by law, to canvass and count
the votes of any election returns made to him.
(Passed the House of Representatives December 16, 1846. Passed Senate,
December 21, 1840. Approved, December 25,1846.]
CHAPTER 100.-[No. 30.]
AN ACT to amend an act concerning Roads and Highways now in force in
this State.
SEcTiON 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa.
tives If the State of Florida in General Assembly convened, That the
Road tax.   Judge of Probate and Board of County Commissioners in Duval
county, when assembled for county purposes, in the year 1847, and
every year thereafter, shall have power to assess a road tax, provided
the same shall, in no instance,*rxceed two dollars per annum, for each
and every person subject to road duty.
Se. 2. Be it furthcr enacted, That said road tax, or so much
low collected thereof as may be necessary to keep the roads and bridges within
the county of Duval in repair, shall, when occasion requires it, be
collected under the direction of the Road Commissioners; and the
person or persons appointed to collect the same, shall receive, as
Compensation compensation for his or their services, five per cent. upon the amount
for collecting, by him or them collected.
Src. 3. Be it further enacted, That any person shall .have the
How may be right to commute his road tax by supplying laborers to work on the
commuted.  roads, or by his personal services as a laborer, at such amount per
day as may be determined by the said Road Commissioners; and the
overseers of the roads shall give certificates of the labor thus sup.
plied, which shall be received by the collector of the road tax in lieu
of money.
Tobepaidinto  Sc. 4. Be it further enacted, That the tax collected by virtue of
County Treas- this act, shall be paid into the county treasury, and be subject to the
ury.        order of the Road Commissioners of said county; which tax shall
Abe applied exclusively to the making and repairing of roads and
Application o bridges, and the said Treasurer shall receive for his services two and
a half per cent. for receiving and disbursing the same.
Whatproperty  SEc. 5. Be itfurther enacted, That the property of the citizens of
liable for, and said county subject to road duty, shall be liable for said tax; and the

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