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An Act for the benefit of the Heirs of George W. Campbell, deceased. 1858 107 (1858)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsmo0189 and id is 1 raw text is: AN ACT for the benefit of the Heirs of George W. Campbell, deceased.
§ 1. Guardian authorized to ie petition for 16 4. Court may or may not approve sale.
sale of slaves of minors in County  5. If sale rejected, court may nake an-
Court.                               other order of sale.
2. Upon titing the petition, Court may  G. Court to apportion money arising from
order sale.                          sale among the claimante.
3. Guardian to proceed in strict aceord-
ance with order of court, and to
make report to court.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as
follows:
§ 1. That Charles K. Powell, guardian of the person and estates of
William Il. Campbell, Abraham C. Campbell, Vincent P. Campbell, Mary C.
Campbell, and George W. Campbell, being all the children and heirs of George
W. Campbell, deceased, be, and he is hereby, authorized to file in the County
Court of Clinton county his petition for the sale of the slaves belonging to
his said wards, to wit : a negro man-slave, named Stephen, and a negro
woman-slave, named Emily.
. S. On the filing of such petition, the said county may, if in their
opinion such sale would be beneficial to the said wards, order the same, and
prescribe the terms and maniner thereof.
§ 3. On the making of an order for the sale of said slaves by the said
County Court, the said guardian shall proceed, in strict conformity to such
order, to sell said slaves ; and shall make due report of his proceedings
under such order to said County Court, as soon thereafter as practicable,
for the approval or rejection of said court.
§ 4. If the said court approve such sale, the same shall be absoluto and
binding on all the parties forever ; lint if the said court shall not approve
such sale, the same shall be void and of no effect.
§ 5. If it be necessary, the said court may renew tho order for the sale
of said slaves ; but no sale made by virtue of any order of said court, shall
be valid to pass the property in said slaves until such sale shall have been
confirmed by said court.
§ 6. Whenever the purchase money arising from such sale shall have
been paid to said guardian, the said court shall set apart and assign to Mary
Ann Campbell, widow of the said George W. Cainpbell, deceased, such part
thereof absolutely as may be equal to the present worth of her interest in
said slaves.
This act to take effect from and after its passage.
Approved February 7, 1859.
AN ACT for the benefit of Rachel Murray.
9 1. Guardian authorized to sell real and   value; guardian to report to County
personal estate of minor.            Court; court may or may not ap-
2. Slaves and land to be nppraised ; ap-  prove sale.
praisers to he sworn ; appraisers to 5 3. Froceets of sale to be loaned out wider
report to County Court ; property    direction of County Court.
not to be sold for less than appraised

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