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An Act to amend and explain an Act entitled An Act to tax the retailers of spirituous liquors 1832 47 (1832)

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referred to, in the first section of this act, shall not be so Construction
construed as to allow persons obtaining license under itsor said act.
provisions, (by the payment of one hundred dollars,) to
sell goods at more thadn one place.
F. W. HULING,
Speaker of the House of Reprcsentatives.
BURCHET DOUGLASS,
Passed October 16, 1832.       Sveaker of the Senate.
OFFICERS OF COURT.
C1APTER XXXIII. An Act explanatory of the law of 1829,
prohibiting certain officers of courts, from trading in county
claims.
SEC. 1. Be it enacted by the General .lssembly of the Constriction,
State of Tennessee, That so much of the law of 1829, ch. Of (1.
29, and section 1, prohibiting certain officers of the court
from trading in county claims, shall not be so construed
as to make any person liable to the penalties thereof, who
may receive those claims at their nominal value, any law
to the contrary nGtwithstanding.
Six. 2. Be it enacted, That said act of 1829, ch. 28, Extension of
sec. 1, shall extend to state as well as county claims. thue act.
F'. WV. HULING,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
BURCIHET DOUGLASS,
Passed October 14, 1832.       Speaker of the Senate.
ORDINANCES.
CilAPTER XXXIV. An Act to amend and explain an Acten-
titled, An Act to tax the retailers of spirituous liquors, and ap-
propriote the moneys arising therefrom, to the use of Common
Schools, passed 15th Dec. 1831.
Src, 1. Be it enacted by the General A/ssembly of the 1ieence to be
State of Tennessee, That no public house keeper, or oth.olainled.
er person whatever, shall hereafter retail spirituous li-
quorsinless quantities than one quart,unless he shall first
obtain a license for that purpose, as provided in the act
which this act is intended to amend.
Snc. 2. Be it enacted, That it shall not be lawful for Oath requir-
any clerk in this State, to issue a license to any personed.
applying for the same, unless such person shall first take
and subscribe the following oath or affirmation: 1, A. B.

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