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referring the same to the next Legislature, was read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate. | referring the same to the next Legislature, was read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate. | ||
− | Report of the committee on the order of 11th instant directing an inquiry as to the expediency of amending the law in relation to the collection of Military fines that legislation is unnecessary on the subject, was read & accepted. Sent up for concurrence | + | Report of the committee on the order of 11th instant directing an inquiry as to the expediency of amending the law in relation to the collection of Military fines that legislation is unnecessary on the subject, was read & accepted. Sent up for concurrence |
− | Report of the | + | Report of the Committee on the north eastern boundary to whom was referred an order of 27th January directing said Committee to inquire into the expediency of locating a road from the mouth of the Mattawamkeag to the Mattawaska River, that legislation is inexpedient, was read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate. |
− | Report of the committee on the order of | + | Report of the committee on the order of 12th inst, directing them to inquire as to the expediency of passing a law regulating the public sale of Real estate for taxes so far that the legality of said sale shall not be contested after the term of _____ years, was read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate. |
− | Report of the committee on the order of | + | Report of the committee on the order of 13 of Jany last directing them to inquire as to the expediency of so altering the 4th section of an Act additional to the several Acts respecting Highways passed Feby 23d 1828 as to allow towns & plantations having a population of more than 800 inhabitants to raise a greater sum of money to repair highways & bridges than said section authorizes - that legislation is inexpedient on the subject, was read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate. |
− | Report of the committee on the order of 16th inst instructing them to inquire as to the expediency of so altering the law | + | Report of the committee on the order of 16th inst. instructing them to inquire as to the expediency of so altering the law |
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Reports on petitions of Matthew Churchill & others - of Asa Clark & als & Asa Redington & als referring the same to the next Legislature, was read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate.
Report of the committee on the order of 11th instant directing an inquiry as to the expediency of amending the law in relation to the collection of Military fines that legislation is unnecessary on the subject, was read & accepted. Sent up for concurrence
Report of the Committee on the north eastern boundary to whom was referred an order of 27th January directing said Committee to inquire into the expediency of locating a road from the mouth of the Mattawamkeag to the Mattawaska River, that legislation is inexpedient, was read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate.
Report of the committee on the order of 12th inst, directing them to inquire as to the expediency of passing a law regulating the public sale of Real estate for taxes so far that the legality of said sale shall not be contested after the term of _____ years, was read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate.
Report of the committee on the order of 13 of Jany last directing them to inquire as to the expediency of so altering the 4th section of an Act additional to the several Acts respecting Highways passed Feby 23d 1828 as to allow towns & plantations having a population of more than 800 inhabitants to raise a greater sum of money to repair highways & bridges than said section authorizes - that legislation is inexpedient on the subject, was read & accepted in concurrence with the Senate.
Report of the committee on the order of 16th inst. instructing them to inquire as to the expediency of so altering the law