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An Act for the relief of William M. Reese, administrator of Toliver Jones, deceased. 1858 169 (1858)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsga0481 and id is 1 raw text is: LOCAL AND PRIVATE LAWS-Ex'as., Anxi'ns., Onow'ns., &C.          169
Mrs. M. B. B3anks-Win. M. Rpese-J. B. Battle.
(No. 183.)
,lAn 2ct authorizing Mfartha B. Banks administratrix, and Joseph
II. Banks administrator of Richard Banks deceased, to sell certain
lands at private sale.
10. Section 1. Be it enacted, That Martha 13. Banks administra-
trix, and Joseph H-. Banks, administrator of Richard Banks, deceas- Lanqnt
ed, late of the county of Hall, are hereby authorized, to sell at pri- Sot 1i6.
vato sale, all the lands lying out of the county of Hall, belonging
to the estate of said deceased; provided, that if any of the heirs of
Richard Banks, should become dissatisfied and make complaint to
the Ordinary of Hall county, then they shall be compelled to sell as
now required by law.
11. Sec. 11. Be it enacted, That all conflicting laws are hereby re-
pealed.
Assented to, December 11, 1858.
(No. 184.)
an Actfor the relef of William Al3 Reese, administrator of blivcr Jones
deceased.
12. Section 1. 7he General ./ssembly do enact, That William 31. w. it.,
Reese of Wilkes county, administrator of Toliver Jones, deceased, ;'r 'jtb-
be and lie is hereby authorized to keep together the negroes and to  etier
other property of said estate, after the twelve months from the date tin prop'ty.
of his letters of administration have expired, and work them upon
the plantation of said deceased, Toliver Jones, until a division is call-
ed for, by any of the distributees of said estate and after the first divis-
ion is made, to ascertain any distributee's share, the same being made
so as only to ascertain that one's part, said William M. Reese may
keep the remaining shares together, until a second division is called
for by any distributee.
Assented to Dec. 13, 185S.
(No. 185.)
.Ant Act to confer certain powers upon persons therein named, and
authorize a settlement betwoeen them.
13. Section I. The General./ssembly of Georgia do enact, That' H. Battle.
James B. Battle, of Monroo county, who has been appointed atioryi'aso
trustee for certain negro property, settled by her father upon Jose- dim oy.
phino H. Jackson, (vife of Edmond H. Jackson of Monroe county,)
and her children, be and he is hereby authorized to deliver said prop-
erty to his cestui que trust, Josephine H. Jackson, and her receipt to
him for the same, its issues, rents, and profits, shall be as valid and
binding to relieve the said James B. Battle, as such trustee, from

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