1913 private laws – Ch.45 Sec.3

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CHAPTER 45 | AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 253 OF THE PRIVATE ACTS OF THE SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF 1911 Whereas, before the act contained in chapter two hundred and fifty-three of the said acts of the Legislature became effective the terms of W. L. Kirkman and U. G. Belton named under said act expired, and R. F. Saunders, another trustee mentioned in said act, is ineligible; and whereas no provision is made in said act to hold an election to fill said vacancies; and whereas it is urgent that the school shall be opened in the school district: Now, there- fore, ie The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

That section one be amended as follows: Strike out in line eleven after the word road and before the word thence in line twelve, inclusive, and insert in lieu thereof the words, thence from Old Hollow Road south of R. F. Simmons residence, straight line to Buck Shoals Road westward; thence with the Buck Shoals Road as is now traveled on south side of Penn Brannocks residence to Ararat River.

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