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An Act to amend the 1st section of an act. 1859 133 (1859)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0745 and id is 1 raw text is: CHANGES IN CODE, ETO.

keeper and head of a family, there shall be exempt from
distress or levy the following articles, or so much or so
many thereof as the party may have: One cow, one bed-
stead (with a bed and necessary bedding for the same),
six chairs, one table, six knives, six forks, six plates, two
dishes, two basins, one pot, one oven, six pieces of wood
or earthenware, one loom and its appurtenances, one spin-
ning wheel, one pair of cards, one axe, one hoe, five bar-
rels of corn, five bushels of' wheat, or one barrel of flour,
two hundred pounds of bacon or pork, and five dollars in
value of forage or hay, and one cooking stove, and utensils
for cooking therewith ; and in case of a mechanic, the In case of a me
tools and utensils of his trade, however, not to exceedchanic.
twenty-five dollars in value, a sewing machine: and pro-
vided, that no family portrait or engraving shall be subject
to distress or levy.
2. Be it further enacted, that in addition to the exemp-Horso, muloor
yoke of oxen
tions in the first section of this act, in favor of same per-exempt.
sons, there shall be exempted from levy or distress, upon
contracts hereafter made, one bedstead, with a bed and
necessary bedding for the same, for every three members
of the family of the husband or parent, mentioned in the
preceding section, one horse, or mule, or yoke of oxen,
plow, and necessary gearing, except for taxes : provided,
that the provisions of this act shall not extend to distress
made for taxes and county and parish levies: provided, Value of horse,
that the value of the horse, mule or yoke of oxen shall not 'c.
exceed one hundred dollars: and provided, that the pro- Whenacttotake
visions of this act shall not take effect until the first ofstret'
July eighteen hundred and sixty.
3. This act shall be in force from and after its passage. Commencement
CHAP. 34.-An ACT to amend the 1st section of an act passed
April 1, 1858, entitled an act to amend the 30th section of chapter
96 of the Code, so as more effectually to prevent Dealing with
Slaves, and repealing the 2d section of the said act of April 1,
1858.
Passed Mlarch 13, 1860.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly, that the first Act of 1858
section of an act passed April the first, eighteen hundred amended.

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