Acts of the State of Ohio, Volume 26N. Willis, printer to the state, 1829 - Session laws |
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... notice forthwith , to the owner , of the taking up of such ram by him ; and if , thereupon , the owner require a restoration of such ram , he shall pay to the taker up thereof the sum of fifty cents ; or , if he refuse so to do , such ...
... notice forthwith , to the owner , of the taking up of such ram by him ; and if , thereupon , the owner require a restoration of such ram , he shall pay to the taker up thereof the sum of fifty cents ; or , if he refuse so to do , such ...
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... notice of such resolution to be published for thirty days previous to the first day of Publication June of the year in which such resolution shall be passed , in to be made some newspaper published or in general circulation in such ...
... notice of such resolution to be published for thirty days previous to the first day of Publication June of the year in which such resolution shall be passed , in to be made some newspaper published or in general circulation in such ...
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... notice , by posting up advertisements , of his or their intention to apply for such license , in three public places in the township in which said grocery is to be kept . Sec . 2. That if any person or persons shall keep a gro- cery ...
... notice , by posting up advertisements , of his or their intention to apply for such license , in three public places in the township in which said grocery is to be kept . Sec . 2. That if any person or persons shall keep a gro- cery ...
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... an Remonstran order for a review ; which time shall not be more than ninety , ces may be nor less than forty days from the filing of the aforesaid peti - heard given Notice to be tion and bond ; and the 17 January 28, 1829. ...
... an Remonstran order for a review ; which time shall not be more than ninety , ces may be nor less than forty days from the filing of the aforesaid peti - heard given Notice to be tion and bond ; and the 17 January 28, 1829. ...
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... notice , in the township or townships in which such change is proposed to be made ; which notice shall be set up , as well as published as aforesaid , at least thirty days before the time xed upon by said Commissioners for hear ing ...
... notice , in the township or townships in which such change is proposed to be made ; which notice shall be set up , as well as published as aforesaid , at least thirty days before the time xed upon by said Commissioners for hear ing ...
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aforesaid amount annually appoint Assembly Assessor Auditor Bank Board by-laws capital stock cents certificate Clerk Commissioners Common Pleas common schools Company corporation County Auditor County Treasurer Court of Common DANIEL STURGEON day of April day of July day of March day of November day of October day of September District Treasurer dividend duty EDWARD KING eighteen hundred enacted entitled An Act February 11 fourth Monday Governor hereby authorized House of Representatives hundred twenty-seven January January 28 lands lease levied manner ment Miami Canal mills mulatto notice Ohio Overseers paid Painesville payment Pennsylvania person or persons Poor House President proper Provided purchase Refugee Tract regulations respective road SAMUEL WHEELER school district school house second Monday Senate shares Speaker stockholders subscribed sum not exceeding surveyed township thereafter thereof third Monday thousand dollars tion township Virginia Military District vote writ of error
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Page 55 - Act amending and supplementary to the act to aid the State of Ohio in extending the Miami Canal from Dayton to Lake Erie, and to grant a quantity of land to said State, to aid in the construction of the Canals authorized by law, and for making donations of land to certain persons in Arkansas Territory.
Page 44 - Such of the said directors, who may have been absent when the said excess was contracted or created, or who may have dissented from the resolution or act whereby the same was...
Page 22 - ... occupy, and enjoy, and the same to sell, convey, and dispose of, all such real estate as shall be necessary and convenient for the transaction of its business, or which may be conveyed to said company for the security or in payment of any debt which may become due and owing to the same, or in satisfaction of any judgment of a court of law or any order or decree of a court of equity in their favor, and...
Page 49 - That the directors for the time being, or a major part of them, shall have power to make and prescribe such by-laws, rules, and regulations as to them shall appear needful and proper, touching the management and disposition of the stock, property, estate, and effects of the said corporation...
Page 56 - States," passed on the eleventh day of February, eighteen hundred and five; and fractional sections, containing one hundred and sixty acres, or upwards, shall, in like manner, as nearly as practicable, be sub-divided into half quarter sections, under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury ; but fractional sections, containing less than one hundred and sixty acres, shall not be divided...
Page 28 - ... to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered, defend and be defended, in all State courts having competent jurisdiction, and in any circuit court of the United States...
Page 51 - This act shall be taken and received in all courts, and by all judges, magistrates, and other public officers, as a public act, and all printed copies of the same, which shall be printed by or under the authority of the General Assembly, shall be admitted as good evidence thereof, without any other proof whatever.
Page 22 - That it shall be lawful for said company to insure all kinds of property against loss or damage by fire...
Page 43 - States, or of either of them, by any creditor or creditors of the said corporation, and may be prosecuted to judgment and execution ; any condition, covenant, or agreement to the contrary notwithstanding. But this shall not be construed to exempt the said corporation, or the lands, tenements, goods or chattels of the same, from being also liable for and chargeable with the said excess.
Page 54 - ... every married woman during coverture, and after her husband's death, shall be considered legally settled in the place where he was last legally settled; but if he shall have, or shall have had, no known legal settlement, then she shall be considered as settled in the place where she was last legally settled before marriage.