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MISCELLANEOUS. 1836-37. 145 phlet form, (except those herein before directed to take effect Public sta-immediately,) with the other acts of the present session, but putShedYn shall be published in a separate volume, under the superin- separate vol's tendenceand direction of two commissioners, to be appoint- pe^nien^^'nce ed by the Governor, who, in case of vacancy after the appoint- ^^ commis-ment, shall fill the same; who shall procure the same to be ^^°^"^' done in good style, upon the most economical terms, giving a preference, when the style and terms of printing are equal, to the printers of this State; shall take bond for the faithful per-formance of the work of those who may undertake the same. They shall be arranged, in the publication, in alphabetical or-der, according to their heads or titles, with marginal refer- How to be ences as reported by the commissioners of revisal, and also ^"^"^® * with references to the decisions of the Supreme Court upon their subject, and with a full index. In the same volume shall be published the constitution of the United States, and the What shall constitution and bill of rights of this State, and the Meek- ^.® published T_ J I • fl T 1 1 . . 1° s^"^e vol. lenburg declaration of Independence, with a short narrative thereof. There shall also be published in the same volume, the acts of a public nature passed at this session, excluding all acts granting corporate privileges. Sec. 10. There shall be p' ublished,' in a second volume, ,, ,, . , ' Matters to be the second charter of Charles the second, to the Lords Pro- published in a prietors of this State; the Great Deed of Grant from the ^"^ ''°'"'"*' Lords Proprietors; the Grant from George the second to Earl Granville; and the following acts, to wit: all the acts relating to the boundaries of the State, and its several countie?.; all acts ceding the lands of this State to the General Govern-ment; all acts incorporating banks and rail road, turnpike and navigation companies, which are now in force and use; all acts relative to the incorporation or to the corporate pow-ers of the Trustees of the University; and 'such other acts, now in force, and not repealed by this act, as the superin-tendents may in their discretion think proper to place in the said second volume. Sec. 1L There shall be published of the first volume ofj^^ of copje* the said Revised Statutes, five thousand copies; and of the to be pubiiih-second volume, one thousand copies; the copy right whereof ' 19
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Full Text | MISCELLANEOUS. 1836-37. 145 phlet form, (except those herein before directed to take effect Public sta-immediately,) with the other acts of the present session, but putShedYn shall be published in a separate volume, under the superin- separate vol's tendenceand direction of two commissioners, to be appoint- pe^nien^^'nce ed by the Governor, who, in case of vacancy after the appoint- ^^ commis-ment, shall fill the same; who shall procure the same to be ^^°^"^' done in good style, upon the most economical terms, giving a preference, when the style and terms of printing are equal, to the printers of this State; shall take bond for the faithful per-formance of the work of those who may undertake the same. They shall be arranged, in the publication, in alphabetical or-der, according to their heads or titles, with marginal refer- How to be ences as reported by the commissioners of revisal, and also ^"^"^® * with references to the decisions of the Supreme Court upon their subject, and with a full index. In the same volume shall be published the constitution of the United States, and the What shall constitution and bill of rights of this State, and the Meek- ^.® published T_ J I • fl T 1 1 . . 1° s^"^e vol. lenburg declaration of Independence, with a short narrative thereof. There shall also be published in the same volume, the acts of a public nature passed at this session, excluding all acts granting corporate privileges. Sec. 10. There shall be p' ublished,' in a second volume, ,, ,, . , ' Matters to be the second charter of Charles the second, to the Lords Pro- published in a prietors of this State; the Great Deed of Grant from the ^"^ ''°'"'"*' Lords Proprietors; the Grant from George the second to Earl Granville; and the following acts, to wit: all the acts relating to the boundaries of the State, and its several countie?.; all acts ceding the lands of this State to the General Govern-ment; all acts incorporating banks and rail road, turnpike and navigation companies, which are now in force and use; all acts relative to the incorporation or to the corporate pow-ers of the Trustees of the University; and 'such other acts, now in force, and not repealed by this act, as the superin-tendents may in their discretion think proper to place in the said second volume. Sec. 1L There shall be published of the first volume ofj^^ of copje* the said Revised Statutes, five thousand copies; and of the to be pubiiih-second volume, one thousand copies; the copy right whereof ' 19 |