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An Act supplementary to the several acts, to incorporate the City of New-Orleans. 1821 94 (1821)

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,Capiau ad a. eure -lat
w      dh - required by law, to entitle him to a writ of capias ad satisfacien-
4  dum, against the body of such defendant, he nlay sue out of the
, a  a  aid court, the said writ directed to the sherid' of any parish, in any
,woa-r. other district of'this State, where the said defendqnt may be found,
and it shall be the duty of the said sherilf to execute the same, in
the same manner, as if the same was issued from the district or pa-
rish courts, of the district in which the parish of which he i& sheriff
shall be situated.
SEC. . And be it further enacted, That the provisions of this
Or by the P- act, shall extend to all cases of the like nature, o   in the
5,     ofea.  parish court of the paris' and City of New-Orleans.
Approved February 17th, 1891.
AN ACT supplementary to the several acts, to Incorporate the City of
New-Orleans.
SECTION. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and lIouse of Repre-
senstatives oftheStateof Louisiana, in General-.dssembly convened,
No *w     That'the mayor afid city council of New-Orleans, shall have pow.
building   er and authority to make and -pass such by laws and ordinances as
econstrue  they shall deem proper, to prevent any person or persons from re-
constructing inwood, old and decayed wooden houses under the
pretence of repairing the same, in those parts of the city, where it
is la.ful to buildonly with bricks and stones.
Sie, 2. And be it further enacted, That the mayor arid city
viiut r qin- council of New-Orleans, shall have power to cause visits to be
ou pr. made. by the police oflicers, at all inns, bparding houses, taverns,
l*in       vessels, ships or other water crafts, in order to ascertain if their be
in such plades any poor and sick persons, that they may be convey-
e4 to the charity hospital of New-Orleans, there to receive such
relief as humanity may prescribe, or to such other place as the
mayor and city council may point out
SEO. S. And be it further enacted, That in the event of some im-
Patrols. inent danger ocdasioned by some .interior disturbance, the mayor
and city council of New-Orleans, shall have power to pass such
by-laws, as they may deem necessary to establish in the City, of
New-Orleans, patrols or square guards, to consist of all white male
persons able to bear arms, between the age of eighteen years and
that of fifty years, excepting all those who do, or may hereafter be-
long to any Uniform Militia Company of this city.
SEC. 4. Ard be it further enacted, That the mayor anid city
Perpetual  council shall have power, whenever they deem it expedient, to
ground irnt  cause to be sold on perpetual ground rent, such part.of the landed
r         property of the corporation as they shall think fit, with express
st ulation that the purchaser shall uever thereafter have ljberty to
redeem the said ground rent, by paying the capital thereof; any
law to the contrary uotwithstaiding : provided however, that no

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