Acts Passed at the ... Session of the General Assembly for the Commonwealth of Kentucky

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J. Bradford, printer to the Commonwealth, 1836 - Law
Includes: public acts, local and private acts.

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For the benefit of Alfred Owens and Calloway Mullins
76
To amend an act to incorporate the Louisville Marine and Fire Insur
85
Concerning Public roads and Ferries
87
For the benefit of John and Peggy Garvin and their children and of John
93
Concerning the town of Elizabeth in the county of Hardin
108
For the benefit of Sarah Moore
126
For the benefit of John H Combs
127
For the benefit of Pandora A Huff
133
To authorize the subscription of stock in the Louisville Bank of Kentucky
139
For the benefit of Sarah Ann and Heary Stemmons
146
For the benefit of Sarah Woods
152
To establish the town of Edmonton in Barren county
161
For the benefit of John Davis and his children
167
To authorize the Stockholders of the Covington and Lexington Turnpike
173
For the benefit of Washington county and for other purposes
182
For the benefit of Mary Brown
183
To establish a Warehouse and Inspection of Tobacco Flour Pork
189
For the divorce of Virginia Thomas
195
To incorporate the Newport Falmouth Cynthiana Paris and Winchester
202
For the benefit of A B Morton and others
209
For the benefit of the devisees of Thomas Courtney deceased
226
To incorporate the Elizaville and Mayslick Turnpike Road Company
232
Divorcing Sarah and James W Crutcher
239
Amending the Road law in Greenup county
247
To incorporate a company to construct a turnpike road from Taylorsville
248
To amend the several acts of assembly relating to and incorporating a com
260
Respecting the Bank of the Commonwealth
266
To amend the charter of the Louisville Savings Institution
274
To establish a Police Court in the city of Louisville and to amend
280
For the benefit of the Jailers of Marion and Henry counties
290
For the benefit of the county of Jefferson and city of Louisville
291
To amend the charter of the Bardstown and Louisville turnpike company
300
For the benefit of Nancy Halliard
306
To incorporate the Russellville and Clarksville Rail Road Company
312
To incorporate the Clarke and Madison Turnpike Road Company
319
To establish a state road from Flynns old ferry across the Ohio river
325
Appointing commissioners to locate the way for a road from near the farm
326
To authorize a state road to be opened from Bloomfield in Nelson county
400
To incorporate a company to construct a road from Cloverport to Hardinsburg
407
To amend the charter of the city of Covington
413
To incorporate the Louisville Cincinnati and Charleston rail road company
426
For the benefit of James Ramey 413
443
Extending for a certain period and with certain limitations the charter
449
For the benefit of Mary E Stansbury
456
To incorporate the Newcastle Female Academy and for other purposes
463
To alter the tax on wholesale and retail stores and groceries
471
To incorporate a turnpike road company from the Poplar Plains in Fleming
483
23
493
For the benefit of Elizabeth Hinds
494
28
503
To regulate the town of Falmouth in Pendleton county
512
Defining the powers and dutics of the Board of Internal Improvement
527
To incorporate the Georgetown Accommodation Company
540
To incorporate the Richmond and London turnpike road company
546
For the benefit of William Tuggles devisecs and heirs
552
To amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Winchester and Lex
553
Allowing Samuel Graves a change of venue
561
Authorizing the running and marking the dividing lines between the coun
567
To incorporate the owners of the Mansion House Hotel in the town
573
To incorporate the Clarke and Madison Bridge Company
581
For the benefit of George Ann Vincent
587
To Incorporate the Franklin Fire and Marine Insurance Company of Lou
593
For the benefit of Richard Hazle
600
To change the time of holding the court of Assessment for the 35th Regi
606
For building a Bridge across Russells creek in Adair county
610
To incorporate the Bardstown and Bloomfield turnpike road company
617
For the benefit of the children of Bernard Vanderin
624
To authorize the citizens of Lexington to vote upon the question of a repeal
631
To provide for the instruction of the convicts in the Penitentiary
640
For the benefit of John P Porter and the heirs and securities of Reuben
646
To incorporate the towns of Harrodsburg and Danville
660
To appoint trustees of the Public Library
668
To extend the powers of the trustees of the town of Winchester
675
606
697

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Page 348 - ... to sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, answer and be answered, defend and be defended, in courts of record, or any other place whatsoever...
Page 385 - States : and also to make, have, and use, a common seal, and the same to break, alter, and renew, at their pleasure: and also to ordain, establish, and put in execution...
Page 233 - Company," and by that name shall have perpetual succession, and shall be able to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, defend and be defended, in all courts of law and equity within the United States, and may make and have a common seal.
Page 247 - and by the said name the said subscribers shall have perpetual succession, and all the privileges and franchises incident to a corporation, and shall be capable of taking and holding their said capital stock, and the increase and profits thereof, and of enlarging the same from time to time by new subscriptions, in such manner and form as they shall think proper, if such enlargement shall be found necessary to...
Page 311 - Company, hereby incorporated ; and they, or a majority of them, may cause books to be opened at such times and places as they may direct, for the purpose of receiving subscriptions to the capital stock of said company...
Page 427 - ... be dissolved, but it shall be lawful on any other day to hold an election for...
Page 504 - Road, all goods, wares, merchandise and produce intended for transportation, to prescribe the rules of priority and charge, and receive such just and reasonable compensation for storage as they by rules may establish, (which they shall cause to be published,) or as may be fixed by agreement with the owner, which may be distinct from the rates of transportation : Provided, That the said Company shall not charge or receive...
Page 315 - Gettysburg turnpike road, the sum of 100 dollars, for every share of stock, in said company, set opposite to our respective names, in such manner and proportions, and at such times, as shall be determined by the president and managers of the said company, in pursuance of an act of the general assembly of this commonwealth, entitled, 'An act...
Page 230 - ... capital stock, and the increase and profits thereof, and of enlarging the same, from time to time, by new subscriptions, in such manner and form as they shall think proper, if such enlargement shall be found necessary to fulfil the intent of this act, and of purchasing, taking and holding, to them and their successors, and assigns, assigns, and of selling, transferring and conveying in fee-simple, or for any lesser estate,.
Page 501 - ... and for want of agreement as to the value thereof, or from any other cause, the same cannot be purchased from the owner or owners, the same may be taken at a valuation to be made by five commissioners or a majority of them, to be appointed by the Circuit Court of the County where some part of the land, or right of way is situated...

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