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Timestamp: 2019-08-21 04:12:03
Document Index: 606005272

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 7', '§ 8', '§ 9', '§ 1', '§ 2', '§ 3', '§ 6', '§ 7', '§ 8', '§ 9', '§ 1', '§ 2', '§ 3']

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MISSOURI. 293
§ 7. The commissioners shall, each, receive, for his services, two dollars,
per day; the surveyor two dollars per day, and the chain carriers, one dollar
per day, for each day they may be necessarily employed in laying out and
marking said road.
§ 8. The county courts of the counties through which said road passes,
shall pay the expenses, accruing under this act, out of the three per cent, fund,
in a ratio proportionate to the extent of the road to be made in each county
through which the same may pass; the amount to be certified by the affidavits
of the commissioners-.
§ 9. The county road leading from Forsyth, in Taney eounty, to the State
line, in the direction of Carrollton, in the State of Arkansas, is hereby declared
a State road, and shall be kept up and governed by the laws, now in force, concerning State roads.
AN A CT to establish a State road.
2-3.    Boards of commissioners appointed to view and mark out  certain State roads.
4. Duty of sard board to report to the  county court, and of said court to have the road opened
6. Compensation of the board, and others engaged how paid.
•          7.    When opened the road declared a State road.
8.    Secretary of State shall notify the commissioners of their appointment.
§ 1. So much of an act, entitled "an act to view and mark out a State road
from the town of Warrensburg, in Johnson county, to the county seat of Van
Buren county," approved, January 30th, 1837, be and the same is hereby repealed.
§ 2. Flemtn Harris, of the county of Van Buren, Hiram Hclams and Benjamin Kimsey, of the county of Johnson, be, and they are hereby appointed
road commissioners, whose duty it shall be to meet in the town of Warrensburg,
in Johnson county, on the first Monday in April next, or at any time within six
months thereafter, for the purpose of viewing and marking out a State road
from the town of Warrensburg, in Johnson county to the county seat of Van
Buren county, on the nearest and best route; having due regard to private
property, as well as the ground over which said road passes.
§ 3. David Daly, of" Jackson county, Nicholas Turner, of Johnson county,
George W. Martin, of Rives county, and Adamon Cornwall, of Benton county,
be and they are hereby appointed road commissioners, whose duty it shall be
to meet in the town of Independence, Jackson county, on the second Monday
in April next, or at any time within six months thereafter, for the purpose of
viewing and marking out a State road from the town of Independence, to the
Big Creek post office, in Johnson county, to pass through the county seat of Rives
Identifier LAWS_10th_1838-1839_0293.tif
Transcript MISSOURI. 293 § 6. The board of commissioners, before entering upon the duties assigned them by this act, shall take an oath, before some judge or justice of the peace, to the faithful performance of the same. § 7. The commissioners shall, each, receive, for his services, two dollars, per day; the surveyor two dollars per day, and the chain carriers, one dollar per day, for each day they may be necessarily employed in laying out and marking said road. § 8. The county courts of the counties through which said road passes, shall pay the expenses, accruing under this act, out of the three per cent, fund, in a ratio proportionate to the extent of the road to be made in each county through which the same may pass; the amount to be certified by the affidavits of the commissioners-. § 9. The county road leading from Forsyth, in Taney eounty, to the State line, in the direction of Carrollton, in the State of Arkansas, is hereby declared a State road, and shall be kept up and governed by the laws, now in force, concerning State roads. This act to take effect from and after its passage. APPROVED, Feb. 1, 1839. ROADS. AN A CT to establish a State road. Sec. 1. Former law repealed. 2-3. Boards of commissioners appointed to view and mark out certain State roads. 4. Duty of sard board to report to the county court, and of said court to have the road opened and kept in repair. 5. Vacancies in the board how filled. 6. Compensation of the board, and others engaged how paid. • 7. When opened the road declared a State road. 8. Secretary of State shall notify the commissioners of their appointment. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows: § 1. So much of an act, entitled "an act to view and mark out a State road from the town of Warrensburg, in Johnson county, to the county seat of Van Buren county," approved, January 30th, 1837, be and the same is hereby repealed. § 2. Flemtn Harris, of the county of Van Buren, Hiram Hclams and Benjamin Kimsey, of the county of Johnson, be, and they are hereby appointed road commissioners, whose duty it shall be to meet in the town of Warrensburg, in Johnson county, on the first Monday in April next, or at any time within six months thereafter, for the purpose of viewing and marking out a State road from the town of Warrensburg, in Johnson county to the county seat of Van Buren county, on the nearest and best route; having due regard to private property, as well as the ground over which said road passes. § 3. David Daly, of" Jackson county, Nicholas Turner, of Johnson county, George W. Martin, of Rives county, and Adamon Cornwall, of Benton county, be and they are hereby appointed road commissioners, whose duty it shall be to meet in the town of Independence, Jackson county, on the second Monday in April next, or at any time within six months thereafter, for the purpose of viewing and marking out a State road from the town of Independence, to the Big Creek post office, in Johnson county, to pass through the county seat of Rives