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SECTION 2. That said original section 5853 is here- Repeats, etc. by repealed, and this act shall take effect and be in force

from and after its passage.

Speaker pro tem.

CHARLES H. BOSLER,
of the House of Representatives.
ASAHEL W. JONES,

Passed February 19, 1896.

President of the Senate.
26G

[House Bill No. 37.]

AN ACT

To amend section 4786 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, as amended

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May 1, 1894.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That section 4786 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, as amended May 1, 1894, be amended so as to read as follows:

One-mile assessment pikes:

Upon what property taxes to be

assessed.

SEC. 4786. Extra taxes, when levied as hereinbefore provided, shall be on real and personal property within one mile on each side of the free turnpike road, except when any free turnpike road in process of construction crosses a free turnpike road, either completed or in process of contsruction, under and by virtue of any road improvement or free turnpike laws, in which case such lands and personal property as lie within one mile on either side of where such free turnpike roads cross each other shall be assessed and taxed in proportion to the benefits that may be derived by the owners of the land and personal property from the construction and use of such free turnpike roads; except further, in Franklin counties containing a city of the first grade of the second county. class when any road improvement or free turnpike road, built and completed under any turnpike laws, begins or terminates in the proposed free turnpike, or where any of such roads, or any toll road, or unimproved state or county road, being unconnected with the same, runs upon either side of such proposed road, within less than two miles, then the taxes shall only be levied upon such lands and personal property as lie within one-half the distance of such roads. When the free turnpike road sought to be laid out under the provisions of this chapter is on the line between two or more counties, then said extra taxes shall be on the real and personal property within one mile on each side of the iree turnpike road, except that in counties which at the last federal census contained population of not more than 100,- county. 860 nor less than 100,850, without exception. When the free turnpike road sought to be laid out under the provisions of this chapter lies within one mile of a county line upon either side of such free turnpike road, then said extra taxes shall be levied on the real and personal property as herein

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Repeals.

provided and as lie between such free turnpike road and the county line within one mile of such free turnpike road.

SECTION 2. That section 4786 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, as amended May 1, 1894, be and the same is hereby repealed.

SECTION 3. That this act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

CHARLES H. BOSLER,

Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives.
ASAHEL W. JONES,

Passed February 19, 1896.

President of the Senate. 27G

City solicitor:

Salary; extra

sation.

Additional counsel.

Springfield.

[House Bill No. 62.]

AN ACT

To amend section 1781 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, as amended
February 10, 1892 (O. L., vol. 8, p. 1).

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That section 1781 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, as amended February 10, 1892 (O. L., vol. 89, p. 19), be amended so as to read as follows:

SEC. 1781. He shall receive such stated salary, payfees or compen- able quarterly out of the corporation treasury, and such fees or compensation for particular services, as the council may prescribe; and no additional counsel shall be appointed or employed at the expense of the corporation, except by a resolution of the council adopted for that purpose, specifying the case in which such additional attorney is employed, and the reasons therefor, and may fix the compensation to be paid, but in cities of the second class, third grade a, he shall receive a salary of eighteen hundred dollars per annum, payable monthly out of the corporation treasury, and no additional fees or compensation, except that the council of any such city may employ him to revise or codify the ordinances of any such city and pay him such compensation for such additional services as the said council may prescibe. And he shall be the attorney of all boards in the corporation; and in cities of the second class, third grade a, in addition to his duties provided by section 3977, Revised Statutes of Ohio, in relation to school boards and members and officers of school boards, he shall apply in the name of the school board to a court of competent jurisdiction for an order or injunction to restrain the misapplication of the public school funds or the abuse of the powers of said board or the execution or performance of any contract made in behalf of said board in contravention of the laws governing the same, or which was procured by fraud or corruption.

SECTION 2. That section 1781 of the Revised Stat- Repeals. utes of Ohio, as amended February 10, 1892, be and the

same is hereby repealed.

SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in force

Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives.

from and after its passage.

CHARLES H. BOSLER,

ASAHEL W. JONES,

Passed February 19, 1896.

President of the Senate.
28G

[House Bill No. 170.]

AN ACT

To amend section 6350e of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, as amended
March 24, 1891.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of

the State of Ohio, That section six thousand three hundred Insolvent debtand fifty e (6350e), as amended March 24, 1891, be amended so as to read as follows:

SEC. 6350c. A report of all sales of real estate and personal property made as herein provided shall be returned to the court within the time prescribed, and the court, after having carefully examined such return, and being fully satisfied that the sale has in all respects been legally made, shall confirm the sale, and order the assignee or trustee to make a deed to the purchaser for the real estate sold; and may in the order require that before the delivery of such deed the deferred instalments of the purchase money shall be secured by mortgage. Provided, that if after such sale the purchaser offers to pay the full amount of the purchase money in cash, the court may order that the same shall be accepted if best for the interests of the creditors of the assignor, and direct its distribution: and the court may order the sale by the assignee or trustee, without recourse, of all or any of the notes taken for deferred payments, if best for the interests of the creditors of the assignor, at not less than their face value with accrued interest, and direct the distribution of the proceeds.

ors:

Return and con

firmation of sales; order as to

deed, acceptance notes, etc.

of cash, sale of

SECTION 2. That section 6350e, as amended March Repeals. 24, 1891, be and the same is hereby repealed.

SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in force

from and after its passage.

CHARLES H. BOSLER,

Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives.

ASAHEL W. JONES,

Passed February 19, 1896.

President of the Senate.
29G

Repair of improved roads:

Annual appor

signment of roads and payment for labor thereon.

[House Bill No. 178.]

AN ACT

To amend section 4892 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That section 4892 be so amended as to read as follows:

SEC. 4892. The trustees may at their regular March tionment and as- session each year apportion and assign to the several supervisors of roads in their townships, or to other suitable persons, such road or roads, or any part or parts thereof in the road districts of such supervisors respectively, to be by such supervisors, or by such other suitable persons kept in repair as required in section forty-eight hundred and ninety-one and under the control and supervision of the trustees. And all money paid out of the township treasury for the repair or improvement of such roads shall be paid to the person performing such labor, on the order of the trustees of such township.

Repeals.

SECTION 2. That section 4892 of the Revised Statutes is hereby repealed.

SECTION 3. This act shall take effect from and after its passage.

CHARLES H. BOSLER,

Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives.
ASAHEL W. JONES,

Passed February 19, 1896.

President of the Senate. 30G

Appropriation for Ohio state reformatory.

[House Bill No. 257.]

AN ACT

Making appropriations for the Ohio state reformatory. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That there be and is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the treasury to the credit of the general revenue fund not otherwise appropriated for uses and purposes hereinafter specified:

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from and after its passage.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force

Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives.

ASAHEL W. JONES,

Passed February 19, 1896.

President of the Senate. 31G

CHARLES H. BOSLER,

[Senate Bill No. 41.]

AN ACT

for payment of

debt of Ohio agriculture.

state board of

To provide for the redemption of bonds and payment of interest on the mortgage debt upon the Ohio state fair-grounds. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That there be and is hereby appropriated Appropriation from money belonging to the sinking fund, the following sums, for the purpose of paying the debt of the Ohio state board of agriculture as herein named: To redeem first mortgage bonds of said board, payable July 1, 1896, of the sixty thousand dollar issue, authorized by act of the general assembly, passed May 1, 1885, which are then payable, five thousand ($5,000) dollars; for one year's interest on the total unpaid bonds of said issue, one thousand six hundred and fifty ($1,650) dollars; to redeem first mortgage bonds of said board, payable July 1, 1897, of same issue, which are then payable, five thousand ($5,000) dollars; for one year's interest on total unpaid bonds of said issue, one thousand three hundred and fifty ($1,350) dollars.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

DAVID L. SLEEPER,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
ASAHEL W. JONES,

Passed February 20, 1896.

President of the Senate.
32G

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To amend section 2834a of the Revised Statutes of Ohio and to repeal an act entitled "An act to supplement section 2834 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio," passed February 3, 1896.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of

the State of Ohio, That section 2834a of the Revised Statutes Levying taxes: of Ohio be amended so as to read as follows:

SEC. 2834a. The trustees of any township, the board of education of any school district, except in cities of the first class, and the commissioners of any county, for the purpose of extending the time of payment of any indebtedness which, from its limits of taxation, such township, school district or county is unable to pay at maturity, or when it appears to said trustees, board of education or commissioners, for the best interest of said township, school district or county, shall have power to issue bonds of such township, school district or county, or borrow money, so as to change but not to increase the indebtedness, for such length of time, in such amounts, and at such a rate of interest as the said trustees, board of education or commissioners may deem

Power of certain bonds or borrow money to change indebtedness.

officers to issue

but not increase

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