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An Act prohibiting the transportation of slaves on rail-roads without proper authority. 1836 101 (1836)

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Ohio shall have the whole of the rail-rt.ad, about to be constructed
in that state, under contract, from the lake to Wellaville on the
Ohio river, nor until the state of Pennsylvania shall have located a
route for a rail.road in the direction of Wellsville.
2. This act shall be in force from and after the passing thereof. Commencement.
CHAP. 117.-An ACT prohibiting the transportation of slaves on rail-roads
without proper authority.
(Passed March 25, 1837.)
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That no rail-road corn- Transpo tl,
pany, nor the agents or servants employed by such company, in the roads without an.
conduct and management of the car or cars, or other vehicle used thorlty prohibited.
and employed upon any rail-road within this commonwealth for the
purpose of transporting passengers, produce, or iny other coinmo-
dity, shall hereafter take or receive, on any pretext whatever, on
any such car or cars, or other vehicle as aforesaid, any slave or
slaves, and carry or attempt to carry him, her or them, either be-
yond the limits of the commonwealth or the limits eo the county in
which such slave or slaves shall be taken or received, or shall carry
or attempt to carry any such slave or slaves from one place to any
other within the same county, without having first obtained permis-
sion so to do, either in person or in writing, from the owner or
owners of such slave or slaves, his, her, or their agent or overseer,
or from the guardian of such owner or owners, his, her, or their
overseer or agent. And every rail-road company, either by them- Penalty.
selves or their agents or servants as aforesaid, offending herein,
shall forfeit and pay, for every such offence, the sum of one hun-
dred dollars, to be recovered by motion, on ten days previous no- low recoverable.
tice, in any court of record of the county or corporation in which
any such slave may have been taken into the car or other vehicle
of the company, or of the county or corporation into which such
slave may have been carried ; one moiety thereof to the use of the
literary fund, and the other moiety to the use and benefit of the
party making the motion; and shall, moreover, be liable to the
party grieved, for his, her or their damages.
2. This act shall be in force from the passing thereof.   Commencement.
CHAP. 1l.-An ACT prescribing certain general regulations for the incorpo-
ration of rail-road companies.
tParmed March 11, 1837.)
I. Be it enacted by the general assembly, That whenever it shall nesnuations rt
ralqoad eompa-
be deemed necessary by the general assembly to grant a charter nle. hereafter es-
for the incorporation of a company to construct a rail-road, the fol-tabilahed.
lowing general provisions shall be deemed and taken to be a part
of the said charter or act of incorporation, to the same effect as if
the same were expressly re-enacted in reference to any such char-
ter or act, except so far as such charter or act may otherwise ex-
pressly provide.
2. The books for receiving subscriptions to the capital stock of nooks ror sub-
the company shall be opened at such time and places as shall be Wrtios whpere
authorized by the act of incorporation, and under the direction of
commissioners designated in said act; thirty days notice of the time
and places of receiving subscriptions shall be advertised in some
newspaper printed nearest the general route of the contemplated

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