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An Act relative to judicial sales in the parish of Jefferson. 1847 122 (1847)

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Cancelling of a mortgage oltained in the, Criminal Court of the first district, against
judgment 1i James Coyle, on the eighteenth January, eighteen hundred and  forty.one,
State, against for five hundred dollars, on a forfeited recognizance.
James Coyle.
                            [Signed]            PRESTON W. FARRAR,
                                         Speaker of the House of Representatives.

                            [Signed]               TRASIMON LANDRY,
                                   Lieutenant-Governor  and President of the Senate:.
            Approved  27th April, 1847.
                            (Signed]                   ISAAC JOHNSON,.
                                               Governor of the State of Louisiana.






           No.  168.]                     AN   ACT
                             Relative to judicial sales in the parish of Jefferson.
              SECTION  1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of
           the State of  Louisiana, in General  Assembly  convened, That  from  and
  How the ad- after the passage of this act all judicial sales of real estate or slaves in the
vertisment of parish of Jefferson, shall be advertised in the French and English langua.
tuabe made in ges, during the period required by law, in a newspaper published in said
the parish of parish : provided that in all sales under execution, the defendant may,
Jefr   of thewithin the three days following the notice of seizure, require the sheriff or
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sheriff with other seizing officer, to make such advertisement in only one of said lan.
same.      guages, which  said defendant may  select, in which  case said sheriff, or
           other officer, shall state the fact in his return of the execution, or in the
           deed of sale to the purchaser, and such statement so made shall be- conclu-
           sive proof of the fact.

              SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, 4c., That the price of  such advertise.
paid for s,,i ment shall in no case exceed thirty cents for every hundred words, for each
advertisements insertion in each language; provided that if publishers of newspapers in
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circunstince said parish shall refuse to publish said sales at the above rates, or if no
notices of saie newspapers be published in said parish, it shall be lawful for the sheriff,
are to he p,,os- aesb   ulse i     adprsi
ted up in three or other officer, to publish the same by posting notices of sale in the French
pubilic places. and English languages, at three public places in said parish.

  Doty of tue SEC. 3. Be it further enacted, 4c., That it is hereby made the duty or
publiher of the publisher of any newspaper in said parish  containing the advertise.
annws   aper ment of a sale of any real estate or slaves, by order of, or under execution
veruisementsoffrom the District Court in said parish, to frnish the clerk of said court
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uety  of te with a copy of such paper, in default whereof such publisher.shall not be
'erk  of the entitled to payment for the advertisement, and said clerk shall record such
with regard to advertisement in a well bound book, to be kept by him for that purpose,
o  saienn   and shall append thereto the dates of its several publications, for which
  per.      service he shall be entitled to charge ten cents for each advertisement, to
  clerk thereobe taxed as part of the costs, and said book shall be received as conclusive
  relating. proof of such advertisement.

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