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Mr. Steele , on leave , introduced H. B. No. 1 , " A bill for an act to exempt the homestead of families from execution . " Read first time . Mr. Gwyer , on leave , introduced H. B. No. 2 , " A homestead exemption act .
Mr. Steele , on leave , introduced H. B. No. 1 , " A bill for an act to exempt the homestead of families from execution . " Read first time . Mr. Gwyer , on leave , introduced H. B. No. 2 , " A homestead exemption act .
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To put the close construction on the words of the act , that it provides for the PAYMENT for the public printing by the Secretary , but leaves him powerless to CONTRACT FOT ITS EXECUTION , is to leave no department of government ...
To put the close construction on the words of the act , that it provides for the PAYMENT for the public printing by the Secretary , but leaves him powerless to CONTRACT FOT ITS EXECUTION , is to leave no department of government ...
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Mr. Doom on leave introduced , H. B. No. 3 , " A bill entitled an act regulating the interest on money " . Read first time , On motion of Mr. Clayes , Referred to Committee on Banks and Currency . Mr. Doom on leave , also introduced ...
Mr. Doom on leave introduced , H. B. No. 3 , " A bill entitled an act regulating the interest on money " . Read first time , On motion of Mr. Clayes , Referred to Committee on Banks and Currency . Mr. Doom on leave , also introduced ...
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Mr. Davis on leave introduced , H. B. No. 5 , " An act to relocate county seats . Which was referred to Committee on County Seats and County Boundaries . On motion of Mr. Rankin , The House adjourned at one o'clock P. M. MONDAY , Sept.
Mr. Davis on leave introduced , H. B. No. 5 , " An act to relocate county seats . Which was referred to Committee on County Seats and County Boundaries . On motion of Mr. Rankin , The House adjourned at one o'clock P. M. MONDAY , Sept.
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Mr. Marquette , on leave , introduced 66 H. B. No. 7 , An act entitled an act to exempt the homesteads of families from forced sale on execution to pay debts . " On motion , Referred to Committee on Judiciary .
Mr. Marquette , on leave , introduced 66 H. B. No. 7 , An act entitled an act to exempt the homesteads of families from forced sale on execution to pay debts . " On motion , Referred to Committee on Judiciary .
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Página 21 - Sergeant-at'Arms, and Doorkeeper, may be chosen for each House; and the Chief Clerk shall receive four dollars per day, and the said other officers three dollars per day during the session of the Legislative Assembly; but no other...