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same, That from and after the first day of April next, every Dogs to wear person, who shall own or keep any dog or dogs, shall cause to be placed about the neck of each dog so by him owned or kept, and constantly worn by such dog, a collar with the name and place of residence of such owner or keeper of any dog or dogs, legibly marked on the same.

Dogs without

SECT. 2. Be it further enacted, That from and after the said first day of April next, it shall be lawful for any person to kill any collars may be dog or dogs found and being without a collar as aforesaid.

killed.

Owner liable to

SECT. 3. Be it further enacted, That the owner or keeper of any dog shall forfeit and pay to the person injured double the double damaamount of the damage done by such dog, to be recovered by ges. action of trespass, before any court proper to try the same.

[Feb. 27, 1813.]

An Act in addition to an Act, entitled, "An Act to incorporate The Proprietors Chap. 147, of Cambridge Port Manufactory." [Feb. 27, 1813.}

An ACT in further addition to an Act, entitled, "An Act to incorporate Nicholas

1808 ch. 96.

Thorndike and others, into a Company, by the name of The Beverly Marine Chap. 1. Insurance Company." [June 8, 1813.] Further add. acts-1816 ch. 54: 1821 1809 ch. 35.

ch. 36.

An ACT concerning the conveyance of Real Estate in this Commonwealth, for the Chap. 2. security and benefit of the School Fund of Connecticut, consenting to and approving thereof.

WHEREAS it is represented to this General Court, that the state of Connecticut have, by a permanent appropriation, con- Preamble: stituted a fund for the support of free schools, and that sundry citizens of this Commonwealth have become debtors to said fund, and that for the accommodation of said citizens, as well as the security of said fund, it has been found convenient to make conveyances of real estate in this Commonwealth to said State of Connecticut, or the agent or trustees of said State, for the use and benefit of said school fund; and it appearing to this General Court, that the establishment of said fund is for a benevolent purpose, and will be of great public benefit:

sented to.

Be it therefore enacted by the Senate and House of Representa tives, in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, That the consent and approbation of this Commonwealth be, Conveyance of and the same is hereby given to all conveyances of real estate real estate conin this Commonwealth, which have been, or may be made to the state of Connecticut, or an agent or trustee of said state, for the security, protection, and benefit of said school fund; and the same shall be as valid in law, to all intents and purposes, as if such conveyance had been made to a citizen of this Commonwealth; and such real estate may be transferred by any agent duly authorized thereto by said State of Connecticut, in the same manner as is provided by the laws of this Commonwealth for transferring real estate. This Act to continue in force, during the pleasure of the Legislature of this Commonwealth. Provided however, That nothing herein contained shall Proviso. be so construed as to affect any action now pending. [June 8, 1813.]

An ACT to incorporate the Trustees of the Ministerial Fund, in the Town of Chap. 3. Berkley. [June 9, 1813.]

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Chap. 4.

1811 ch. 136.

Chap. 5.

An ACT in addition to an Act, entitled, "An Act authorizing the Sale of a part of
the Ministerial Lands, in the First Parish in the Town of Standish." [June
9, 1813.]

An ACT to alter the Times of holding the Courts of Sessions in the County of
Washington. [June 9, 1813.]

Chap. 6. Chap. 7. Chap. 8.

An ACT to incorporate The Berwick Manufacturing Company. [June 10, 1813.] An ACT to incorporate the Proprietors of Meadow Lands in the Town of Deerfield. [June 10, 1813.]

1809 ch. 14.

Chap. 9. Chap. 10. Chap. 11.

1795 ch. 41.

Fee on issues.

Chap. 12.

Chap. 13.

Chap. 14.

1802 ch. 95.

Chap. 15.

An ACT in addition to an Act, entitled, "An Act in addition to an Act, entitled,
An Act to incorporate Isaac Story and others, by the name of the Marblehead
Social Insurance Company." [June 10, 1813.] Further add. acts-1817 ch.
24 1819 ch. 9.

An ACT to render valid the Doings of the Court of Sessions, in the County of Han-
cock. [June 10, 1313.]

An ACT to establish The Union Manufacturing Company. [June 10, 1813.]
An ACT in addition to, and explanation of an Act, entitled, "An Act establishing
and regulating the Fees of the several officers, and other persons hereafter men-
tioned, and for repealing the laws heretofore made for that purpose.”

BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives, in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, That in every action hereafter pending in any Circuit Court of Common Pleas, within this Commonwealth, which shall be default, ed, without being submitted to a jury, or the writ read to them, after an issue in fact be joined, the justices of the said court, the clerk thereof, or the attorney in such action, shall receive or tax no other or greater fees, than they severally would have been entitled to receive and tax, had no such issue been joined; any law, usage, or custom, to the contrary notwithstanding. [June 10, 1813.]

An ACT to incorporate the North Parish, in the Town of Sutton, into a separate
Town, by the name of Millbury. [June 11, 1813.]

An ACT to incorporate The Palmer's River Manufacturing Company. June 11,
1313.]

An ACT in addition to an Act, entitled, "An Act to incorporate sundry persons,
by the name of The President, Directors and Company of the Northampton
Bank." [June 11, 1813.]

An ACT to set off part of the Town of Monmouth, and to annex the same to the
Town of Winthrop. [June 11, 1813.]

Chap. 16.

An ACT to incorporate The Medford Wire Factory Company. [June 11, 1813.]
Add. act-1814 ch. 7.

Chap. 17.

An ACT to incorporate The First Baptist Society in Wilton, in the County of
Kennebeck. [June 11, 1813.]

Chap. 18.

An ACT to incorporate The Central Manufacturing Company.
1813.]

June 11,

Chap. 19.

An Act to incorporate The Wiscasset Marine Insurance Company. [June 11, 1813. Add. act-1813 ch. 180.

Chap. 20.

An ACT to incorporate a Manufacturing Company in the Town of Middleborough. [June 11, 1813.]

Chap. 21.

An ACT to incorporate The Holliston Cotton and Woollen Manufactory. [June 11, 1813.]

Chap. 22.

An ACT to incorporate the Plantation heretofore called Beaver Hill, into a town, by the name of Freedom. [June 11, 1813.]

An Acr concerning Jurors. [June 12, 1813.]

An ACT in addition to an Act, entitled, "An Act subjecting the real estates of
Banking Corporations to be taken and sold at public Auction, for the payment of

their debts."

Chap. 23.

1812 ch. 141.

Chap. 24.

1811 ch. 105.

en to satisfy

SECT. 1. BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives, in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, That from and after the first day of August next, all the Mortgaged right, title, claim, and interest of any bank now incorpo- property liarated, or which may hereafter be incorporated by law, in ble to be takany lands, tenements, or hereditaments, which have been executions, or shall be mortgaged for security of any debt due or assigned to such bank, shall be liable to be seized and sold on any writ of execution issued on any judgment rendered, or which may hereafter be rendered by any court of law within this Commonwealth, and sold at public auction, in the same manner as is prescribed for the sale and conveyance of the real estates of such banks, in the act to which this is in addition.

the purchaser

SECT. 2. Be it further enacted, That any debt secured by Debts secured such mortgage, and due to such bank at the time of the sale of by mortgage, such mortgage, shall pass by the deed of conveyance executed transferred to by the officer who shall serve such writ of execution, and be of the mortgagcompletely, and to all intents and purposes transferred to, and ed property. vested in such purchaser; and such purchaser, or his legal representatives, may, in his own name, maintain any action proper to recover such debt, or to obtain possession of such lands, tenements, or hereditaments, which might have been maintained in the name of such bank, had no such sale been had; and the copy of such mortgage deed, duly certified by the register of deeds for the county or district where such lands are situated, and where such mortgage deed shall be recorded, shall be considered prima facie evidence of such mortgage deed, and of the note or other obligation on which such mortgage is founded, and that the same were remaining due and unsatisfied at the time of the trial of such action; and it shall be the duty of the cashier or clerk of such bank, on reasona- Cashier or ble request, to furnish such officer, who shall serve such execu- clerk to furnish tion, or the judgment creditor, with a certified copy of such officer with note or other obligation, together with a copy of all the en- &c. dorsements thereon, and a statement of all such payments as shall have been made thereon by such debtor; and whenever such debtor shall have paid to such purchaser the amount due on such note or obligation, he shall be forever discharged from such note or obligation.

copy of note,

tice.

SECT. 3. Be it further enacted, That no gift, sale, transfer, Gift or sale by conveyance or endorsement of such note or mortgage, made the bank not by such bank, after notice to such bank and such debtor of valid, after nothe seizure thereof, on execution by such officer for purpose of sale under this Act, shall have any validity, force, or effect against such purchaser under such sale at auction, but the same shall be adjudged null and void, except only between such bank and such person to whom such bank shall make such

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gift, sale, transfer, conveyance, or endorsement, their heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns. [June 12, 1813.]

An ACT to set off Silas Atkins, jun. and others from the Town of Truro, and an-
nex them to the Town of Provincetown. [June 12, 1813.]

An ACT extending the time for paying the instalments of the capital stock of The
Mechanicks' Bank in Newburyport. [June 12, 1813.]

An ACT to incorporate the inhabitants of Plantation Numbered Two, in the third
range of townships, north of the Waldo Patent, in the County of Hancock, into a
town, by the name of Levant. [June 14, 1813.]

An Act to establish part of the line between the towns of Duxborough and Marshfield, in the County of Plymouth. [June 14, 1813.]

An ACT to repeal an Act, entitled, “An Act to provide for, and direct the manner of paying the Members of the House of Representatives, in future, out of the Public Treasury."

BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives, in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, That an Act, passed the third day of February, eighteen hundred and twelve, entitled, "An Act to repeal an Act, entitled an Act to provide for and direct the manner of paying the members of the House of Representatives, in future, out of the public Treasury," shall be, and the same is hereby repealed, from and after the last day of the present session of the General Court. [June 14, 1813.]

An ACT for altering the times and places of holding the Court of Probate, within and for the County of Middlesex. [June 14, 1813.] Repealed-1821 ch. 75.

An ACT to incorporate The Bath Fire and Marine Insurance Company. [June 14, 1813.]

An ACT to incorporate the Township numbered Five, in the range of townships north of the Waldo Patent, in the County of Somerset, as a town, by the name of St. Albans. [June 14, 1813.]

An ACT to prevent Damage to the Bridges and Mill Dams, erected across Miller's River, and for the preservation of Pine Timber in that neighbourhood. [June 14, 1913.] Repealed-1813 ch. 122.

An ACT to incorporate The Bangor Manufacturing Company. [June 14, 1813.]

An ACT in addition to an Act, entitled, "An Act for incorporating certain persons therein named, for the purpose of supporting a Bridge over Chicapee River, at a place called Wallomonumps." [June 14, 1813.}

An ACT in further addition to an Act, entitled, "An Act to incorporate sundry persons into a Company, by the name of The Proprietors of the Exchange CoffeeHouse." [June 14, 1813.]

An ACT to incorporate The Bridgewater Manufacturing Company. [June 14, 1813.]

An ACT to incorporate The Franklin Manufacturing Company. [June 14, 1813.]

Chap. 37.

Chap. 38.

Chap. 39.

An ACT to annex Nathaniel Wing, with his family and estate, to the Town of Hallowell. [June 14, 1813.]

Chap. 40.

Chap. 41.

1796 ch. 5, &c

An ACT to set off Isaac Alden the second, and others, from The Union Calvinistic
Society in Abington, and annex them and their estates to the East Parish in
Bridgewater. [June 14, 1813.]

An ACT in addition to the several Acts, establishing and regulating the First Mas-
sachusetts Turnpike Corporation. [June 14, 1813.] Further add. act-1819
rh, 34.

An Act in addition to an Act, entitled, "An Act to incorporate certain persons, Chap. 42. by the name of The Massachusetts General Hospital," passed February, 25th, 1810 ch. 94.

A. D. 1811.

of former act

SECT. 1. BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives, in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, That Third section the third section of the Act incorporating certain persons by repealed, and the name of the Massachusetts General Hospital be, and the a substitute same hereby is repealed; and that in lieu of the obligation provided. therein imposed, the said corporation shall be held and obliged to appropriate out of its funds, annually forever, to the support and maintenance of such sick poor, and lunatic persons, as may be received into said hospital at the request of the legislature, or of any committee or officer appointed as the legislature may hereafter provide for the purpose, a sum equal to simple interest on the money for which the Province-House estate shall be sold; and until the sale thereof, the said corporation shall be held to keep a correct account of the rents received, to be applied to the maintenance of sick poor, and lunatic persons, who would otherwise be chargeable to the Commonwealth, as soon as the hospital shall be erected. And in case the said estate shall revert to the Commonwealth, as by the former and present Acts is provided, the amount of said rents shall be paid into the treasury of the Commonwealth.

SECT. 2. Be it further enacted, That a further time of five years, from the twenty-fifth day of February, eighteen hundred and sixteen, be allowed and granted to said corporation, to raise, by private subscriptions or donations, the sum of one hundred thousand dollars for the purposes of their institution, without prejudice to the grant contained in the fourth section of said Act.

SECT. 3. Be it further enacted, That so much of the seventh section of said Act, as empowers the board of visitors of said hospital to disallow and annul the by-laws of said corporation, be, and the same is hereby repealed.

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Sections re

SECT. 4. Be it further enacted, That the eleventh and pealed.
twelfth sections of said Act be, and the same hereby are re-
pealed. [June 14, 1813.] Further add. acts-1813 ch. 158:
1819 ch. 31.

An ACT authorizing Stephen King and his associates to establish a Dam across
Taunton Great-River. [June 14, 1813.]

Chap. 43.

An Act to appropriate certain Lands lying within the Plantation of Marshpee, in Chap. 44. the County of Barnstable, as a Parsonage for the use of the missionary on said plantation. [June 14, 1813.]

An ACT to incorporate The Protestant Episcopal Parish of St. James' Church in Chap. 45. Greenfield. (June 16, 1813.] Add. act-1821 ch. 13.

An ACT to incorporate the President, Directors and Company of the New-England Chap. 46. Bank. (June 16, 1813.] Add. act--1818 ch. 48.

An Act in addition to an Act, providing for the Government and Regulation of the Chap. 47.

State Prison.

1811 ch. 32.

Contracts to be

SECT. 1. BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives, in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, That all contracts relative to the employment of the convicts made with the within the said prison, and for the supply of any articles of warden, with

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