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Session Laws, 1831
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GEORGE HOWARD, ESQ. GOVERNOR.

1831.

Said property; Provided, That before the said commission-
ers shall proceed to sell any property oi any person or
persons, who shall be resident of any other county, it shall
be the duty of the collector to call on the tenant, if any
lives on the property, and on hisefusal or neglect to pay,
the commissioners are hereby authorised to give notice in
some newspaper, if any printed in the county where said
owner or owners resides, at least three weeks before the
day of sale, and at three public places in said county, noti-
fying the time place and hour, when the said property will
be sold under the provisions of this act.

CHAP. 138.

Proviso.

Sec. 16. And be it enacted, That the said commissioners
shall apply all the money they receive by virtue of this act
to defray the expenses of regulating and improving the
streets, lanes and alleys,and settling pumps and wells in the
said village of Denton, in such manner, and way as shall
appear to them most expedient for the promotion and wel-
fare of the inhabitants thereof, to the payment of their
clerk, and the bailiff of the said village, such compensation
for their services as they may deem reasonable, and to such
other purposes as shall be approved of by a majority of the
persons entitled to.vote under the directions of this act.

Application of
monies

AND WHEREAS, it is represented to this general assembly,
by a petition of sundry inhabitants in the village of Denton,
aforesaid, that the quantity of fifty acres of land, which
the commissioners were authorised to lay off for the said
village by the original act of incorporation, passed Novem-
ber session, seventeen hundred and ninety-six, is not suffi-
cient for the purposes thereby intended: —Therefore,

Preamble.

Sec. 17. Be it enacted, That the commissioners ap-
pointed by virtue of this act, or their successors, shall have
full power, and they are hereby authorised and empowered,
to survey and lay off, contiguous to the eastern limits of
said village, twenty- five acres of land, to be contained with-

Additional appro,
pration of limits

in and bounded as follows — that is to say, beginning at the
end of the second outline of said village, and running with
that line extended, until it intersects a line drawn parallel
with the third outline of said village, then running with
that parallel extended, until it intersect the fourth outline
of said village reversed and extended, then running with
the same last mentioned extended line, reversed, to the end
of the third outline of said village, and then with the third
outline reversed, to the place of beginning; and the same
when surveyed, shall constitute and form, and be consider-
ed, a part of the said village of Denton and the inhabitants
thereof, shall be subject to the government, rules and regu-
lations provided for and prescribed by this act.
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