Acts Passed by the General Assembly of Georgia

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J. Johnston, 1895
 

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Page 47 - ... be treated and considered as the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday, and as public holidays or half holidays...
Page 35 - General by the people, whose term of office shall be two years, and until his successor is elected and qualified.
Page 62 - The clerk of the circuit court shall, on the first day of January, April, July and October of each year make a report in duplicate, upon...
Page 250 - Of the directors first appointed, two shall continue in office for a term of two years, two for a term of four years, and two for a term of six years...
Page 82 - ... a notice, in writing, addressed to the father of such child, if its father be living and resident within the city, and if not, then to its mother, if she be living and so resident, and, if there be no father or mother of such child resident within the city, then addressed to the lawful guardian of such child, if any, or to the person with whom, according to the examination of the child...
Page 25 - ... on the last day of March, June, September, and December in each year, showing the full amount of gross receipts during the quarter ending on that date.
Page 47 - States, as a day of thanksgiving, or fasting and prayer, or other religious observance, shall, for all purposes whatever as regards the presenting for payment or acceptance, and of the protesting and giving notice of the dishonor of" bills of exchange, bank checks and promissory notes, made after the passage of this act, be treated and considered as the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday...
Page 47 - Christmas day, and any day appointed or recommended by the governor of the State or the President of the United States...
Page 206 - ... shall be appointed for one year, one for two years, one for three years, one for four years, and one for five years.
Page 18 - The powers of taxation over the whole State shall be exercised by the General Assembly for the following purposes only : For the support of the State government and the public institutions ; For educational purposes, in instructing children in the elementary branches of an English education only...

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