Acts of the General Assembly of the State of South-Carolina, from February, 1791, to [December, 1804] Both Inclusive, Volume 1 |
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Page 39
44 Of the circuit court district to receive and keep all the records rel .tive to the
judicial business of the county courts of Orangeburgh and Beaufort , which are
suspended , 1 , p . 54 Of the commissioners appointed to settle the accounts of
the ...
44 Of the circuit court district to receive and keep all the records rel .tive to the
judicial business of the county courts of Orangeburgh and Beaufort , which are
suspended , 1 , p . 54 Of the commissioners appointed to settle the accounts of
the ...
Page 14
470 On closing their accounts with the treasurers , to receive 7 1 - 2 per cent .
commissions , except for the parishes of St . Philip and St . Michael , who shall
receive 3 1 - 2 per cent . 2 , p . 486 To begin their enquiry on the 1st February ...
470 On closing their accounts with the treasurers , to receive 7 1 - 2 per cent .
commissions , except for the parishes of St . Philip and St . Michael , who shall
receive 3 1 - 2 per cent . 2 , p . 486 To begin their enquiry on the 1st February ...
Page 73
And be it further enacted by the authority Penalty for aforesaid , That each and
every officer of this exchanging instate , who has received or who may receive in
- dents . dents in behalf of the state , is hereby required to retain in his possession
...
And be it further enacted by the authority Penalty for aforesaid , That each and
every officer of this exchanging instate , who has received or who may receive in
- dents . dents in behalf of the state , is hereby required to retain in his possession
...
Page 88
... and to Waccamaw road leading to NorthCarolina : and also that they shall
have power to demand and receive the sum of fifty pounds for each and every
licence to keep a billiard table , and the sum of five pounds for each and every
licence ...
... and to Waccamaw road leading to NorthCarolina : and also that they shall
have power to demand and receive the sum of fifty pounds for each and every
licence to keep a billiard table , and the sum of five pounds for each and every
licence ...
Page 147
... possess , receive , enjoy and retain , ic them and their successors , in
perpetuity or foi possess any term of years , any estate or estatcs , real or property
not exceepersonal , of what nature or kind scever , not ex - ding ten ceeding in
value ten ...
... possess , receive , enjoy and retain , ic them and their successors , in
perpetuity or foi possess any term of years , any estate or estatcs , real or property
not exceepersonal , of what nature or kind scever , not ex - ding ten ceeding in
value ten ...
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