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An Act for the better regulation of the towns of Newbern and Wilmington. 1827-1828 67 (1827)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsnc0100 and id is 1 raw text is: LAWS GF NORTHI CAROLINA.

ed within six months from the passing of this act, and that he continue them,
or either of them, one year only fron the erection.
CHAPTER XCI,
An act tn athri se thaCounty Courli't  I tIde to orer .alI deeds, bills ot ate, diision of lands
nild other inst iiei nm nt f Ii riting  thait hive i been lost by  ire, or otherwihe destroycd in tli
itigister's Office, to lie iegistvre id anew, and for other pirpoieiI
lie it cnacted bY the General .Isaenblly of the State 0f North-Carolila.
and it is herdhy enacted bi /he authority of the same, I'hat in all cases
where any of the books belonging to the Register's office of the county of
Hyde, wherein deeds, bills ot sale, divisions of lands or other titles have
been, or may hereafter be registered, shall have been lost by fire or other-
wise destroyed, the person or persons claiming such title or titles, shall ap-
ply to the County Court, and the said Court shall order said deed, bill of
sale or other instrument tube registered anew; and in all cases the former
probate shall be evidence of title;. which instrument, when so registered,
shall be as valid in law as the former records had they never been burnt or
destroyed.
II. And be it further enacted, That the said Court is hereby authorised to
employ some person or persons to transcribe, in well bound books, all the
dockets belonging to the said Court, where the same may appear necessary;
and the said dockets, when so transcribed. shall be as valid in law as the for-
mer records of said Court are now, or hereafter may be; any law, usage ov
custom to the contrary notwithstanding.
CHlAPTER XCII.
An not for the ietter regulatini of the towan of Newhern and Wilmington,
Wanus11RA, it has Ueen found necessary to the citizers of the towns of New-
bern and Wilmington, owing to the difficulty of obtaining white labourers,
to permit slaves, under certain regulations, to work out as day labourers in
said towns; and whereas doubts are entertained as to the powers of the com-
nhissimers of said; towns to authotise slayes to hire their time and work out
as aforesaid:
le it therefore enacted by the General.11ssenbly of the State of NTlorth-
Carolina, and it is hercby enacted by the authority of the same, That it
shall and may be lawful for the conumnissioners of the said towns of Wilrning-
ton and Newhiern to grant permission to such number of slaves, as in their
discretion they may deem necessary, to work out in said towns; and every
slave so permitted to hire his or her time, and to work out in said towns,
shall receive and wear a badge as required by the several acts of Assembly
heretofore passed for the regulation of said towns; and for everysueb badge
the owner or master of such slave shall pay such sum or sums. as the com-
missioners may by ordinance from time to time think proper, to assess.
11. .I1ndbe it further enacted, That the badge issued as aforesaid, shall en-.
:title the %i earer thereof to hire his or her time; and it shall, be lawful for any.
person to employ him or her withinthe limits of said towns, or on the rivers
Neuse and Trent or Cape Fear, for any purpose connected with the shipping
interest or commerce of said towns: Provided, that nothing herein contain-
-ed shall be construed so as to permit said slaves to work on the land or to
-work at any employment except to work in boats owned on said river by
ewhite persons, and to assist in loading and unloading said boats.
Ill. qnd be it further enacted, ''hat it ihall be in the discretion of tGA

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