1915 public local laws – Ch.338 Sec.5

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CHAPTER 338 AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF JACKSON COUNTY TO CORRECT A RECORD, AND FOR THE RELIEF OF THE SHERIFF AND TAX COL- LECTOR OF JACKSON COUNTY. Whereas the board of county commissioners of Jackson County, at the time of levying taxes in the year nineteen hundred and thirteen, it being the first Monday in August of said year, did order to be levied and collected under and by virtue of chapter thirty-three, section nine, of the Public Laws of North Carolina, session of nineteen hundred and thirteen, entitled An act to pro- vide a six months school term in every school district in the State, a five-cent tax on each one hundred dollars worth of property and fifteen cents on each poll; and whereas the clerk of said board of county commissioners, in recording said order, inadvertently en- tered of record that said levy was made under and pursuant to the authority contained in chapter five hundred and eight of the Public Laws of nineteen hundred and nine, and the right to col- lect said tax having been disputed: Now, therefore, The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

That all laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this act be and the same are hereby repealed.”

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