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OFFICE AND OFFICER

Covenants to be taken instead of,

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How suits to be brought on such covenants,

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Liability on such covenants to extend to duties afterwards imposed by law,

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Officer not to enter upon duties until bond is given,

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Violation of this provision subjects to expulsion froms office,

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By whom oath administered,

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Office vacant, if oath not taken and bond given within one month,
Form of oath to be taken,

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OFFICIAL BONDS

Act requiring, and prescribing manner of executing,

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Certain officers to execute bond, before entering upon duties of office,

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If bond not executed within one month, office deemed vacant,

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If officer fail or refuse to execute new bond, as required by law, office deem-
ed vacant,

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Act to apply to all officers from whom bonds are required,

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(See Office and Officer.")

OHIO COUNTY—

Act to change a place of voting and certain justices' and constables' districts
in,

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Act to create two additional justices' and constables' districts in,

Act relative to holding elections in certain districts in counties of,

OLDHAM COUNTY

OWEN AND MASON

OWEN COUNTY

Act to appoint commissioners to change boundaries of justices' and consta-
bles' districts in,

Act to change voting place in 5th justices' and constable's district in,
OWINGSVILLE AND BIG SANDY TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANY-

Act requiring the attorney general to perform certain duties in regard to,
OWSLEY AND ESTILL-

Act to appoint new commissioners to survey and mark dividing line between
the counties of, under act of February 27, 1849,

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County courts of counties on Ohio river may appoint special patrols,

Term of service of patrols,

Officers of, appointed by county court,

Fine for disobedience to officers,

Court may require patrol to givé bond,

For arrest of fugitive slave, in county, $25 to be paid; out of county, $50,

Court may limit hours of duty in each month,

Pay of patrol,

Court to create fund for pay,

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PEDDLERS

Act to reduce into one several acts concerning, and fix amount of tax to be
paid by,

License may be obtained for whole state, for a county, or for 3 months in a
county,

Selling in a house for less than a year deemed peddling,
Selling in a boat, without license, deemed peddling,

Clerks of counties bordering on navigable rivers may grant special licenses,
Penalty of $100 for violating statute,

Justices authorized to issue warrants for, and try offenders against the act,
Penalty of $50 for selling to slaves,

Licenses for the state to be authenticated in each county,

Tax

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Who to be deemed,

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PENDLETON AND CAMPBELL

Act to run and re-mark dividing line between counties of,

PENDLETON COUNTY

Act to amend boundary of justices' and constable's district, No. 5, in,
Act in relation to justices' and constables' districts in,

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Keeper of, to furnish convicts certain clothing at expense of institution,
To cause clothing, bed-clothing, and cells to be washed,
To put up additional stoves,

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Persons swearing falsely before judge of county court deemed guilty of, PERRY AND CLAY

Act to define county lines of,

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Act to change county lines of,

PIKE COUNTY

Act to alter boundaries of district in,

PLAYING CARDS

Tax upon license to sell,

POST OFFICE, &c., OF U. S.-
Exempted from taxation,

POWERS OF ATTORNEY

To be recorded-see". Conveyances,"

PRESIDENT

Time of electing electors of,

How election of electors for, shall be determined in case of a tie,

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PUBLIC PRINTER

To be elected by legislature, for term of two years, from first Monday in
August after his election,

Printer elected present session to continue in office until first Monday in Au-
gust, 1852,

Vacancy to be filled by appointment by the governor,
Compensation same as under act of 1846,

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To be laid off into nine justices' and constables' districts,

Act allowing additional justices' and constable's district in,
Act defining boundaries of justices' and constables' districts in,
Constable in, may appoint deputy,

RAISIN

Act providing for interment of remains of Kentuckians who fell at, REAL ESTATE

Provisions concerning,

RECORDING OF DEEDS AND MORTGAGES, &c.-(see "Conveyances.")
RECORDS-

Of existing county courts to be records of county courts under new act,

REGISTER OF LAND OFFICE

To pay over taxes and fees to treasury,

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Particular estate not necessary to support contingent remainder,

Not to be affected by alienation of particular estate or union of it with inher
itance,

(See "Landlord and Tenant.")

RIOTS, ROUTS, &c.

Jurisdiction of justices respecting, conferred upon the judge of the county

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To appoint a committee to visit the deaf and dumb asylum, at Danville,
To postpone the day for the election of commissioners to revise the statutes
and simplify the rules of practice, -

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To appoint a committee to visit the institution of the blind, and marine
hospital,

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To appoint a committee to visit the lunatic asylum,

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To instruct the committee on the library to inquire whether or not there
be a state librarian,

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Authorizing the purchase of one hundred and fifty copies of a lithograph

ed skeleton map of the state of Kentucky,

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In relation to the action of the Indiana convention, concerning the death of

Col. Richard M. Johnson,

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RESOLUTIONS

Inviting the Rev. R. J. Breckinridge to deliver an address on education and
common schools,

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Directing an examination into the condition of Transylvania university,
In relation to the funeral discourse delivered on the death of Col. Richard
M. Johnson,

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To add Benjamin L. Owens to the committee to visit the lunatic asylum,
In regard to a law of congress, granting bounty lands to certain officers and
soldiers,

To appoint a committee to inquire into the expediency of removing the seat
of government to Louisville, or some other place,

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Calling on the clerk of the court of appeals for the amount of his fees,
Authorizing the second auditor to issue warrants for the pay of the officers

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of the general assembly,

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Requesting the governor to cause salutes to be fired on the 8th of January

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Fixing a day for the election of public officers,

To add Camden M. Ballard, and others, to the committee to visit the in-
stitution for the blind, and marine hospital

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Of instruction to the committee on banks,

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Authorizing the publication and distribution of the general laws,
For printing the code of practice,

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Directing the printing of the act, entitled, an act to amend the militia law,
and prescribing certain duties of the adjutant general,

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To furnish the members and officers of the general assembly with the debates
of the convention,

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Requesting the governor to inter the remains of certain persons in the Frank-
fort cemetery,

REVENUE

Act making due and payable on the 15th December each year, REVENUE TAX

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Act requiring sheriff's elected in May to collect for the present year,

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Ten cents for ordinary expenses; five, for sinking fund; two, for cotamon
schools,

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Proceedings when tax on real estate not paid and no personal property found,
Proceeding when person assessed is insolvent or has removed,

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Treasurer's receipts to be filed with auditor, and when all paid auditor to

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Sheriff's power to collect extends 12 months after expiration of office,
When sheriff dies or resigns,

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Suits and motions against sheriffs,

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Payment of Revenue by Banks and other corporations, into the Treasury,

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Cashier of bank to pay tax on stock into treasury,

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If not paid, cashier and sureties liable for, with 20 per cent. damages,
Railroad, bridge, and turnpike companies to make settlements and

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pay state's

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Auditor may swear persons entering lands, and assess value to stand three
years,

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Proceedings against Sheriffs, &c., to compel payment of revenue into the treasury 288-291
Proceedings by motion on suits against sheriffs, clerks, &c.,

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