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An Act to amend the several Acts of force in relation to the incorporation of the Town of LaFayette, in the county of Walker. 1858 140 (1858)

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Town of LaFayette.
pert not o found, that a capias adsatisfacienudumagainst the body of defendants
d'l.  may issue, hearing test, and directed in the same manner that tax fi fas
Maybie comn are required to be, by the act to which this is amendatory; from which
uqtteito  the defendant shall not be discharged except by virtue of the laws
jll, etc.  of this State, made for the relief of honest debtors; and should any
such defendant or defendants fail to give security for his or their
appearance before the Inferior Court of Carroll county, to take the
benefit of said act, as is provided in case of an arrest tinder a ca. sa.
issued from a Justices Court of this State, then and in that case, he
or they shall be committed to the jail of Carroll county, there to re-
main until discharged by due course of law, the said incorporation
to be bound for the payment of all costs whenever the effects of
said debtor shall prove insuflicient for the payment of the same.
xarbaIi ay  75. Sec. XXXI. .nhu/ be it further enacted, That the Marshal of
d''ytc. said town shall have power and authority to appoint a deputy Mar-
shal, who shall take oath and give bond as required by law of the
principal Marshal.and whose acts after lie shall have been appoin-
ted and qualified, shall be as legal and binding as those of the prin-
cipal M1Iarshal; and shall be allowed the same fees for his services
as are allowed the principal for such services.
76. Sec. XXXII. Repeals conflicting laws.
Assented to Dec. 14, 1858.
(No. 141.)
An Act to amend the several Acts of force in relation to the incorpora-
tion cy the 'own of Lalayette, in the county of Walker.
owertonen. 77. Section 1. Be it enacted, That the Commissioners of said
orce ohedi. town of LaFayette, shall have power and authority to enforce obe-
Lnfo oy- dience to the by-laws and regulations of said incorporation, either
by fine or imprisonment, or both, at the discretion of the Com-
missioners.
78. Sec. II. .1nd be it further enacted, That whenever at any
w ct. in time the citizens of said town have failed or neglected to elect a
ap' ,. Board of Commissioners, the Justices of the Iriferior Court of said
county, or a majority of them, shall have power to appoint Com-
missioners for said town, who shall continue in office until Com-
missioners are clected and qualified.
79. Sec. Ill. .dnd be it further enacted, That the Commissioners
of said town shall have power and authority to appoint Patrols for
said town, and to prohibit either Storehouses or retail Liquor Shops
P oiv- from being kept open after dark. And to prohibit boys and other
utsoneri. persons from collecting in retail Liquor Shops, in said town, after
night, to disturbance of citizens; and to punish the owners of
the same, and the persons found therein, either by fine or confine-
ment, or both, at the discretion of the Commissioners.
Assented to December 13, 1858

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