1913 public local laws – Ch.281 Sec.10

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CHAPTER 281 AN ACT SUPPLEMENTAL OF AND TO AMEND THE PUBLIC ~ ROAD LAW OF THE COUNTY OF NASH AS CONTAINED IN CHAPTER 451 OF THE PUBLIC-LOCAL LAWS OF 1911, AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 314 OF THE PUBLIC-LOCAL LAWS OF 19138 Whereas, according to and in pursuance of the provisions of chapter four hundred and fifty-one of the Public-Local Laws of nineteen hundred and eleven, the board of commissioners of Nash County have duly elected road commissioners of and for sundry road districts in said county, which said road commissioners of the several road districts have duly met, organized, and continued in existence, in strict compliance with the terms and: provisions of said chapter four hundred and fifty-one of said Public-Local Laws of nineteen hundred and eleven; and whereas it is by the said road commissioners, as well as by the board of commission- ers of Nash County, deemed expedient and advisable to amend the provisions of said chapter four hundred and fifty-one of the Public-Local Laws of nineteen hundred and eleven in respect of the method of the issuance of bonds, and in sundry other par- ticulars: Now, therefore, The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

That section eighteen of chapter four hundred and fifty-one of the Public-Local Laws of nineteen hundred and eleven Faia roe the following words, : ), tet, thousiind dollats, and by eo Dye thirty-eight, thirty-nine, and rds, #NAME? > wit, | on the first Monday after the | issue in the respective townships, or 1 voted, and annually thereafter, and ae following words, to wit, annually and ce taxes. — and: mee of laws. a eae herewith so act shall be. in force from and after its rati- $2 ty the it day of October, A. D. 1913 r / STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE, RALEIGH, October 22, 1913 I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, hereby certify that the foregoing (manuscript) are TRUE copies of the original acts on file in this office. J. BRYAN GRIMES, . Secretary of State, NOTE. In 1909 the General Assembly of North Carolina passed an act entitled An act to amend section 5349 of the Revisal of 1905, and provide for the classification and publication of the acts of the General Assembly into Public, PublicLocal, and Private Laws. In compliance with this law, the acts of the Special Session of 1913 have been classified into Public, Public-Local, and Private Laws, all laws of Statewide application being classed as public; laws of a public nature, but of only local application being classed as public-local; and all charters and laws in relation to cities and towns being classed as private. In compliance with Resolution No. 10 of the Special Session, entitled Resolution concerning the publication of the laws, journals, and documents of the special session of one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, fifteen hundred copies of the Public, Public-Local, and Private Laws and Resolutions have been bound in one volume, and five thousand copies of the Public Laws have been bound separately. j Bevin Genes Secretary of State.

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