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An Act giving certain powers to Executors, Administrators, and Guardians. 1858 22 (1858)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsfl0215 and id is 1 raw text is: 22                             LAWS OF LAWS.
1858.
CHlAPTER 868.-[No. 10.]
AN ACT giving certain powers to Executors, Administrators, and Guar-
dians.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represen.
May lklra out  .   .
s1hve publicly tatives of the State of 'lorida in General Assembly convened, That
or   privately, Executors, Administrators and Guardians may exercise, under an
order obtained from the Judge of Probate, a sound discretion in hi-
ring slaves under their control, either publicly or privately, as may
be most conducive to the safety and comfort of the slaves and the
permanent interest of their owners.
Mray keep slaves  SEc. 2. Bc it further enacted, That in cases in which it may
together.   manifestly comport with the safety and comiort of the slaves and
the interest of estates or of minors and guardians, may keep slaves
Employment of. together and have them  elphyed in such agricultural or other
Order of Judge. operations as such guardians may deem  expedient under a like
order of said Judge.
May carry on  Sac. 3. Be itjntrther enacted, That when it may be manifestly
plantatlon.  expedient, guardians may cause pilantations or any part of them,
belonging to estates or minors, to be mannged and cultivated for the
benefit of said estates or minors, and when minors may not be pos-
seIssed of lands for cultivation, their guardian may apply such per.
Mray purchase tion of their disposable funds as may properly be applied to that
land.       purpose to the purchiase of such reasonable portion of land as may
Or rent.    be necessary for the purposes of this act, or they may, if expedient,
rent land for the same purpose under a like order of said Judge.
*Aceounttobe  Sn:. 4.    fue it frther enacted, Th'at the Guardians shall keep
regular accouits of receipts and expelnditures in the discharge of
Returns,    their duties under this act, and m'ako regular returns thereof to the
Judge of Probate, but suelt Guardian shall receive no compensation
Compensatlon. for Iis services beyond the amount of five per cent. oil the nett in-
conic of any plantation.
Discretion of  SEc. 5. le -it further enacted, That tho orders provided for in
Judge to grut this act shall alwavp 1e subject to tile diseretion of the Court for
!orders.    good cause Shown upon petition signed and sworn to by such Ex.
cutor, Administrator or Guardian, us the ease may be, and the
IMay trequlre said Court may require newv and additional bond from such person
new bond,   before granting such order, and in stch sum  or sums as lie may
condltion or.  deem necessary, conditioned to respond to any person interested in
said property or estate for any damago or loss he may sustain by
the misuse or nbuse of time property or er-tato by said Executor,
Administrator or Guardian.
[Passed the Ihouse of Representative.s Decenber 29, 1858.  Passed the
Senate January 11, 1869. Approved by the Governor, January 15, 1859.]

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