Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama

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J. Boardman, 1823 - Law

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Page 74 - ... that public lands which it is proposed to irrigate by means of any contemplated works shall be subject to entry only under the provisions of the homestead laws in tracts of not less than forty nor more than one hundred and sixty acres...
Page 27 - College," which Faculty shall have the power of enforcing the rules and regulations adopted by the Trustees for the government of the pupils, by rewarding or censuring them, and, finally, by suspending such of them as after repeated admonitions shall continue disobedient and refractory, until a determination of a quorum of...
Page 133 - Act, he or they so offending shall forfeit and pay for every such Offence the Sum of One hundred Pounds...
Page 6 - Where any of the children of a person dying intestate, or their issue, shall have received from such intestate, in his or her lifetime, any real or...
Page 109 - ... and others having charge of ships and vessels, to accommodate each other in their respective situations...
Page 54 - ... twenty dollars for every neglect of the provisions of this section, to be paid by the corporation owning the railroad...
Page 123 - Part thereof, as they shall think proper, and by the same Name to sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, answer and be answered unto, in any Court of Law or Equity in this State : and to make such Rules and...
Page 144 - Be it further resolved, That his excellency the governor be requested to' forward a copy of the foregoing resolution to each of our senators and representatives in congress, and to each of the governors of the several states of this Union.
Page 45 - DC, for the trial of such persons as may be brought before it.
Page 27 - ... and in general, of framing and enacting all such ordinances and by-laws as shall appear to them necessary for the good government of the said college : Provided the same be not repugnant to the laws of this state nor of the United States.

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