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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 17', '§ 18', '§ 19', '§ 1', '§ 1', '§ 17', '§ 18', '§ 19', '§ 1', '§ 1']

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PATROLS PEDLERS. 105
uniformed according to law or the by-laws of his corps; shall be exempt from
serving on any jury within this State; and such certificate shall be sufficient
evidence of his right to such exemption.
§ 17. Whenever any member, so exempted, shall be discharged by his
commandant, his name and place of residence shall immediately be reported to the commandant of the militia company in whose beat he may reside;
and also to the sheriff and constable of the township or county.
§ 18. This act shall not be published among the laws of the present session; but the Secretary of State shall enter into contract for printing fifteen
hundred copies of the same, in pamphlet form, provided he can have the
same printed for two hundred and fifty dollars.
§ 19. All former laws on the subject of this act, are hereby repealed;
and this act shall take effect from its passage.
Approved,- Feb. 6, 1837.
AN ACT supplementary to "An act concerning Patrols."
County Court shall appoint patrol, 1 | And may determine the number in each comp'y, 2
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State or Missouri, as follows:
§ 1.    That the several county courts of this State shall, from time to time,
when to them it shall seem proper and expedient, appoint one or more companies of patrols in each township of their respective counties, to continue
in office one year.
\ 2. The company or companies thus appointed, shall consist of one discreet person, resident of the township for which he may be appointed, to be
called the captain of the patrol, and as many others, under his direction, as
the county court shall deem it necessary to appoint, who shall severally be
sworn to perform the duties to be performed by this act.
This act to take effect and be in force from and after its passage.   .
Approved, Jan   6, 1837.
JIN ACT to amend "An act to License and Tax Pedlers."
license to pedlers in trading boats,
Mall not extend beyond the counties in which
wey are granted,
original law repealed,
Penalties for selling without license, 4
Sale of the growth, produce and manufacture of
this State, not prohibited, e
; Be it enacted by the General Assembly or the State of Missouri, as follows :—
§ 1- Pedlers trading in boats upon the waters of this State or bordering
thereon, may sell goods, wares and merchandize, upon payment, as a State
tax, to the collector of the proper county, for a license, at the rate of one
dollar per day, for each day he may offer his goods for sale: Provided, That
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Transcript PATROLS PEDLERS. 105 uniformed according to law or the by-laws of his corps; shall be exempt from serving on any jury within this State; and such certificate shall be sufficient evidence of his right to such exemption. § 17. Whenever any member, so exempted, shall be discharged by his commandant, his name and place of residence shall immediately be reported to the commandant of the militia company in whose beat he may reside; and also to the sheriff and constable of the township or county. § 18. This act shall not be published among the laws of the present session; but the Secretary of State shall enter into contract for printing fifteen hundred copies of the same, in pamphlet form, provided he can have the same printed for two hundred and fifty dollars. § 19. All former laws on the subject of this act, are hereby repealed; and this act shall take effect from its passage. Approved,- Feb. 6, 1837. PATROLS. AN ACT supplementary to "An act concerning Patrols." Section I Section County Court shall appoint patrol, 1 | And may determine the number in each comp'y, 2 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State or Missouri, as follows: § 1. That the several county courts of this State shall, from time to time, when to them it shall seem proper and expedient, appoint one or more companies of patrols in each township of their respective counties, to continue in office one year. \ 2. The company or companies thus appointed, shall consist of one discreet person, resident of the township for which he may be appointed, to be called the captain of the patrol, and as many others, under his direction, as the county court shall deem it necessary to appoint, who shall severally be sworn to perform the duties to be performed by this act. This act to take effect and be in force from and after its passage. . Approved, Jan 6, 1837. PEDLERS. JIN ACT to amend "An act to License and Tax Pedlers." Section 1 license to pedlers in trading boats, Mall not extend beyond the counties in which wey are granted, Pact of original law repealed, Section Penalties for selling without license, 4 Sale of the growth, produce and manufacture of this State, not prohibited, e ; Be it enacted by the General Assembly or the State of Missouri, as follows :— § 1- Pedlers trading in boats upon the waters of this State or bordering thereon, may sell goods, wares and merchandize, upon payment, as a State tax, to the collector of the proper county, for a license, at the rate of one dollar per day, for each day he may offer his goods for sale: Provided, That ** 11