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An Act relative to a special road and bridge tax in the parish of Franklin. 1859 31 (1859)

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Pr  orm of lst of the levec-tax dne and owing by non-residents, as provided for in the
residents.   foregoing section, it shall be the duty of the District Judge, within whose
             district said parish is lying, to grant an order of seizuro and sale, upon the
             affidavit of the Sheriff or other levee tax-collector that publication has bece
             made  as required by the foregoing section, and the taxes due thereon have
             not been paid, and that the property subject to the assessment, or so mnuch
             thereof shall be seized and sold to pay such assessment and all costs. of the
             proceedings, and shall appoint an attorney ad-hoc, upon whom notice of the
             granting of such order and notice of seizure shall be made upon the sale
             made  by the Sheriff, or any levee tax collector, as above provided for, the
             purchaser of such  property shall take a good  and valid title to become
             vested at the end of twelve months from the date of the sale, if before the
             expiration of thi-t time the owner of such property, or any one claiming an
             interest therein, held at the date of the sale, does not pay the amount for
             which  it was sold, with twenty-five per cent. interest thercon.
                SEC. 0. Be it thrther enacted, &c., That all sums due to said Board of
   in what caLe Lycee Commissioners for assessment for levee purposes shall bear eight per
   oxes due. cent. interest from the date of the assessment, if hot paid when demanded,
             or if not paid within the time specified to be given to non-residents, as pro-
             vided for in the fourth section of this act.
                Sioc. 7. Be it further enaced, &c., That the said Board of Leve Cominmis.
      iion a sioners uay, at their first. meting in the year eighteen hundred and sixty,
 <istricts.  divide said parishes of Carroll and Madison  into throe dlistricts, cuch as
             equal as possible, taking into cousidiration the extent of front on the Mis-
             sissippi River, by lines running back from the river towards the western
             boundary  of  said district, so as to make  the  extent of territory and
             number   of population as equal as possible; from each of which districts
             one  member  shall be  electled by the  qualified voters living in such
             district.
 re   nih iaws 8S:c. 8. Be it further enacted, &c., That all acts, oi parts of acts, in
 Wheit is1 act codilict vith the provisions of this act, are hereby repealed, and that
 takes cect. this act shall take offect from and after its passage.
                                                  WM.   W.  PUGH,
                                         Speaker  of the House  of Representatives.
                                                  WM.   F. GRIFFIN,
                                                            Ptesideit of the Senate.
                Approved  March  12th, 1859.
                                                  ROBERT C. WICKIlFFE,
                                                Gov.ernor of the State of Louisiana.
                A true copy.
                    ANoIIEW  S. HEnox,
                         Secretary of State.




             No. 30.]                       AN   ACT
                       Relative to a special road and bridge tax in the parish of Franklin.
  lolicoJury uin.  S.CTIoN 1. Be it cuacted by I/d  malte and flouse o/ teepresntltives (O/ the
nhorized lo Itvy State of Louisiana, in General Assenbly coucued, That tie Police Jury of
*.Peeial bridge and.l.
road tax.    the parish of Franklin  shall have the  power, and  t10 same  is hereby
             granted to said Police Jury, to levy a special tax on all lands w-ithin tlie.

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