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An Act setting forth the property, real and personal, and the privileges and occupations liable to taxation in this State. 1835-1836 58 (1835)

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this act he is required to furnish, and paying- postage upon
letters and other communications in relation to the dis-
charge of his duties.
Governor may  SEc. 22.   Be it enacted, That if the Comptroller shall
appoint protein die, resign, or from any other cause be disabled to do and
perform the duties of his office, the Governor shall ap-
point some person well qualified to do and performmife du-
ties of the Comptroller, who shall receive the same salary,
take the same oath, shall be liable to the same penalties,
and shall receive the same allow-nces as are by this act
contemplated to be received, allowed and performed by the
Comptroller.
SEc. 23.   Be it enacted, That the Comptroller shall
Term of oice hold and perform the duties of his office for the term of
two years, and until his successor shall be qualified to un-
dertake the duties of said office.
SEc. 24. Be it enactcd, That it shall be the duty of the
Kno aend a Comptroller to attend at Knoxville, in the eastern division,
Jacksoa     on the first day of February, and remain there until the fif-
teenth day of February; and at Jackson, in the western di-
vision, on the first day of April, and remain there for the
space of twenty days, for the purpose of settling with
clerks, collectors and other officers, who may be required
by law to pay money into the treasury, and also to audit
any claims that may be presented for adjudication in either
of the divisions of the State during his continuance at such
place, and shall also provide by arrangements with the banks
in the different divisions of the State so as to have such
claims paid in the division where the claimants may reside.
SEc. 25.   Be it enacted, That the Comptroller, as a
Additional compensation for his attendance at Jackson and Knoxville,
compensation. shall recive two hundred and fifty dollars in addition to his
salary herein prescribed, to be paid out of the public
treasury.
EPHRAIM      H. FOSTER,
Speaker of the House of Representative .
JONATHAN WEBSTER,
Speaker of the Senate.
Passed January 23d, 1836.
CHAPTER XIII.
A Act setting Forth the property, real and personal, and the privileges
and occupations liable to taxation in this State.
StCTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Ossembly of
Property liable the State of Tennessee, That all lands in this State held by
to taxation  deed, grant, entry or dower, and town lots other than such
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