Acts Passed by the General Assembly of the State of North-CarolinaThomas Henderson, State printer., 1859 - Law |
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... town of Toomer , who shall , in presence of said inspectors , compare the same , and ascertain the result of said election ; upon which , the sheriff shall deliver all the said returns to the clerk of the county court of said county to ...
... town of Toomer , who shall , in presence of said inspectors , compare the same , and ascertain the result of said election ; upon which , the sheriff shall deliver all the said returns to the clerk of the county court of said county to ...
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... town . of Wilmington , shall constitute a quorum to transact busi- ness ) whereof five shall be citizens of the town of Wilming- ton , and elected as now required by law , and the other shall be a resident of the county of Brunswick ...
... town . of Wilmington , shall constitute a quorum to transact busi- ness ) whereof five shall be citizens of the town of Wilming- ton , and elected as now required by law , and the other shall be a resident of the county of Brunswick ...
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... Town lots . numbered according to the plot of the town . Each sepa- rate body or tract of land , and each town lot shall be sepa- rately and distinctly valued and returned . 6. The district boards shall , in each case , administer the ...
... Town lots . numbered according to the plot of the town . Each sepa- rate body or tract of land , and each town lot shall be sepa- rately and distinctly valued and returned . 6. The district boards shall , in each case , administer the ...
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... town lots , after valuation , shall increase in value by reason of mines of metal , coal , or other valuable thing being discovered or worked , or by reason of new buildings being erected ; or where land or town lots , after valuation ...
... town lots , after valuation , shall increase in value by reason of mines of metal , coal , or other valuable thing being discovered or worked , or by reason of new buildings being erected ; or where land or town lots , after valuation ...
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North Carolina. town , or judge of the supreme or superior court , to issue to the sheriff of the county , or any constable of the town or district in which said faro bank , or faro table , or gaming table or tables are supposed to be ...
North Carolina. town , or judge of the supreme or superior court , to issue to the sheriff of the county , or any constable of the town or district in which said faro bank , or faro table , or gaming table or tables are supposed to be ...
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16th day ACT TO INCORPORATE aforesaid amount appointed Ashe county Assembly Bank of Cape body politic by-laws Caldwell county Cape Fear capital stock cents certificates Chap clerk commissioners Common Schools common seal county court Coupon Bonds court of pleas day of February day of January deem disbursements duty election entitled exceeding Fayetteville further enacted hereby authorized hereby enacted hundred dollars impleaded issued John justice land license majority meeting name and style North-Carolina Railroad oath owner paid payment penalties person or persons Plankroad pleas and quarter prescribed president and directors Provided Public fund public treasurer purchase purpose quarter sessions quarter's salary Railroad Company Raleigh Ratified the 16th receive RESOLUTION IN FAVOR Revised Code river road salary for 1857 sane Asylum SECTION shares sheriff stockholders subscribed subscription successors superior court temporary loan thereof thority tion tolls town trustees Turnpike vote Wilkes county Wilmington
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Page 7 - Senator shall have one vote. 2. Immediately after they shall be assembled in consequence of the first election, they shall be divided as equally as may be into three classes. The seats of the Senators of the first class shall be vacated at the expiration of the second year, of the second class at the expiration of the fourth year, and the third class at the expiration of the sixth year, so that one third may be chosen every second year...