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- Acts passed by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina [1834-1835]
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- Date
- 1834 - 1835
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- ["North Carolina."]
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- ["North Carolina, United States"]
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Acts passed by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina [1834-1835]
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IS TANDS— LOTTERIES.
said, and not otherwise, tho said Court may in their discretion, a
majority ofthe Justices being: present, authorise the petitioner, at his
or her cost, to erect a gate as prayed for.
Gates subject il further enacted. That all gates erected under tho. au¬
to taxes. 1 thority of t h is act, shall be subject to tho same taxes as are now im¬
posed by law on gates across public roads.
IV. Be it further enacted, That the petitioner, the party defena-
Appeals may ant or defendants to said petition, shall have the right to appeal from
betaken. the order of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, under the some
rules and regulations that notv govern appeals to the Superior
Courts, in cases of petition.
CHAPTER XVII. -
Ar. ACT to quiet the Titles to certain Lands in this State.
Whereas, many of the citizens of this Slate, on making entries of
land, near the county lines where they reside, either for the want of
Preamble- a proper knowledge of the land laws of the Stale, or not knowing
the county lines, have frequently made entries, and extended their
surveys on such entries into other counties than those where they
were made, and obtained grants on the same: And whereas, doubts
have existed with respect to the validity of the titles to lands situated
as aforesaid, so far as they extend in other counties than those where
the entries were made : For remedy whereof.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of North
Carolina , and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same,
Gvttr.is made That all grants issued on entries made for lands, situated as afore-
1Tv said, where the money has been paid into the Public Treasury, shall
be good and valid against any entries which maybe hereafter made,
or grants issued thereon; any law, usage, or custom to the contrary
notwithstanding.
CHAPTER XVIII.
An ACT to give further time for paying in Entry money.
. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of North
Extends the Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same,
"me to 15th Thatiit shall be lawful for all persons, who have made entries in the
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yearj eighteen hundred and thirty one, and eighteen hundred and
thirty two, and have had the same surveyed, and who have sent on, or
may send on their plot and certificate to the Secretary', and failed to
pay in tlie entry money, to have until the fifteenth day of December
Proviso. next for paying in the sume. Provided, that nothing in this act con¬
tained, shall be so construed as to interfere with any other person
who has .made entries before the passage of this act'
1 1, .Be it further enacted, That this act shall be in force, from and
after the ratification thereof.
Repealing
• Clause. ■
I CHAPTER XIX.
An ACT prohibiting Lotteries
Be it enacted by the General Assembly ofthe Stair, of North
Prohibits ict ■ Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same,
'I'hat if any person shall open, set on foot, carry on, promote, make,
e»’. up-on. or draw, publicly or privately, any Lottery, by whatever name, style
or title, the same may be denominated or known; or if any person
shall by such ways and means, expose, or set to sale any house or
houses, lands, or real estate, or any goods or chattels, cash, or writ
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