Public Acts of the State of Tennessee Passed at the General AssemblyGriffith, Camp & Company, state printers, 1860 Includes: Private acts of the state of Tennessee passed at the General Assembly. |
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... allowed the same fees for collecting and paying over costs , as they are now al- lowed by law for the collection of other moneys : Provided , That they shall not be allowed to charge and receive com- missions in their favor . SEC . 2 ...
... allowed the same fees for collecting and paying over costs , as they are now al- lowed by law for the collection of other moneys : Provided , That they shall not be allowed to charge and receive com- missions in their favor . SEC . 2 ...
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... allowed note- holders during suspension . from the date of protesting , and the cost of protesting : Provided , however , That where any person is the holder of more notes than one of any bank there shall be but one protest , noting by ...
... allowed note- holders during suspension . from the date of protesting , and the cost of protesting : Provided , however , That where any person is the holder of more notes than one of any bank there shall be but one protest , noting by ...
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... allowed and taxed in the bill of cost , the Sheriff shall , in each case , make a statement showing the names and number of such guards , the time of service , and the amount due each ; the Attorney General of the Dis- trict shall ...
... allowed and taxed in the bill of cost , the Sheriff shall , in each case , make a statement showing the names and number of such guards , the time of service , and the amount due each ; the Attorney General of the Dis- trict shall ...
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... allowed the Attorney General . This Act to take effect from and after its passage . W. C. WHITTHORNE , Speaker of the House of Representatives . B. L. STOVALL , Passed , February 18 , 1860 . Speaker of the Senate . CHAPTER 39 . AN ACT ...
... allowed the Attorney General . This Act to take effect from and after its passage . W. C. WHITTHORNE , Speaker of the House of Representatives . B. L. STOVALL , Passed , February 18 , 1860 . Speaker of the Senate . CHAPTER 39 . AN ACT ...
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... allowed by their charter , or more for conveying passengers than allowed , the same be and is hereby declared a misde- meanor , and on prosecution and conviction , they shall be fined for the first offence not less than one hundred nor ...
... allowed by their charter , or more for conveying passengers than allowed , the same be and is hereby declared a misde- meanor , and on prosecution and conviction , they shall be fined for the first offence not less than one hundred nor ...
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act take effect ACT to amend act to incorporate aforesaid amount appointed Assembly body politic bonds by-laws capital stock cents Chancery Court CHAPTER Chattanooga Circuit Court Clarksville clerk commissioners common seal Comptroller constituted a body County Court duty election entitled feet Fentress county fifty further enacted hereafter hereby repealed House of Representatives impleaded lands March March 19 March 23 Memphis minutes east Murfreesboro name and style Nashville NEWMAN Obion county paid passage passing stone politic and corporate president and directors privileges Provided purposes Railroad Company river SECTION Senate south eighty south eighty-eight degrees south eighty-nine degrees south eighty-seven degrees Speaker station four hundred station one hundred station one million station three hundred station two hundred stockholders subscribed subscriptions successors sued thereof thousand dollars thousand five hundred thousand six hundred tion town treasurer trustees Turnpike Company turnpike road vote W. C. WHITTHORNE
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