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An Act relative to levees in the parish of Rapides. 1852 39 (1852)

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lot number one, of township number thirteen, of range number thir-
teen, cast, to said Antonio Porera, on presentation of the warrant.
JOHN E. KING,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
J. B. PLAUCIIE,
Lieutenant-Governor and President of the Senate.
Approved, February 21st, 1852,
JOSEPH WALKER,
Governor of the State of Louisiana.
No. 68.                   AN ACT
Relative to levees in tlyi parish of Rapides:
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represenla-
lices of the State of Louisiana, in General Assembly convened, That
iy of liaP thle police jury of the parish of Rapides be, and they are hereby an-
to leveo districts. thorized to lay off the said parish into levee districts, either adopting
the districts as at present established, or forming new districts as
they deem advisable; and they shall be, and are hereby authorized,
with the consent of a majority of the inhabitants of said districts
rowcroftco o. owning lands therein, to lay a tax upon all lands within the several
jury no - districts which were overflowed in the year eighteen hundred and
forty-nine, for the purpose of making levees on Red River, within
said parish, and constructing such embankments as they may con-
sider necessary across all bayous connecting with said river and for
the purpose also of creating and maintaining the permanent levee Fund
Discrinionan hereinafter mentioned. But the said police jury in levying said tax
botwocim front and
back lauds.  shall descriminate equitably between the front and back lands, so that
they may be taxed as nearly as possible, in proportion to the bone-
fits to be derived by them respectively from the levees, the tax so Ie-
vied by the police jury on the front tnd back lands to be binding on
both.
Appointmnentof Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, 4-c., That said police jury shall appoint
favo commission- annually on the first Monday of June, three Levee Commissioners for
each District, whose duty it shall be to locate the levees 'nd em-
banknients within their respective districts and to let out contracts
Their duties.  for constructing the same, which contracts shall be let out to the low-
est bidder after not loss than twenty days advertisement in a news-
paper published at Alexandria, and by notices posted at three different
places within the district.
Ltvuo syndics.  Sec. 3. Be itfUrther enacted, djc., That the said police jury shall
also appoint annually at the same tine, one or more Levee Syndics
in each district, whose duty it shall be, to cause to be made, all need.
Their duties.  fil repairs or additions to the levees within their respective districts,
and to do this they shall have, at all times, tihe power to call upon all
persons in the district owning slaves, to furnish such hands as may be
required to do the work, to be paid for out of the special flInd on tihe
warrantor the Syndic, countersigned by the Commissioners, at the
rheir power. rate of one dollar and fifty cents per day for each able bodied hand,
and any person so called upon who shall refhse or fail to comply

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