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RULES OF CONSTITUTION OF STATES. CHAPTER 5.

IV. The word inhabitant may be construed to mean a resident in any place.

V. The words "insane person" shall be construed to include every idiot, non compos and lunatic person.

Inhabitant.

Insane person.

VI. The word "kin" and "kindred," as applied to the descent of estates, shall be construed to signify kin or kindred by blood; Kin: kindred. and the degrees of consanguinity shall be computed by the civil law method; but collateral kindred claiming through a nearer common ancestor, shall be preferred to those claiming through a more

remote common ancestor.

Real estate;

VII. The words "real estate," or "real property," shall be deemed synonymous with the phrase "lands, tenements and heredi- real property taments."

Month.

VIII. The word "month" shall be construed to mean a calendar month, unless otherwise expressed; the word "year" a calendar year; and the word "year" alone, shall be equivalent to the words "year Year. of our Lord."

IX. The word "oath" shall be construed to include affirmation in all cases where an affirmation may be substituted for an oath ; and the forms shall be varied accordingly.

Oath.

X. The word "person" may extend to and include bodies politic Person. and corporate, as well as individuals.

XI. The word "tavern" includes inn.

Tavern.

XII. The word "State," when applied to the different parts of the United States, shall be construed to extend to and include the State. District of Columbia, and the several territories so called; and the words "United States" shall be construed to include district and territories.

XIII. The word "will" shall be construed to mean "last will and testament," and to include "codicil."

Will.

Written; in

XIV. The word "written" and the words "in writing," may be construed to include printing, lithographing, and any other mode of writing. representing words and letters: provided however, that in all cases where the written signature of any person is by law required, it shall be the proper handwriting of such person, or if he cannot write his name, his mark.

XV. The word "money" or "dollars" shall be construed to mean lawful money of the United States.

Money; dollars.

by whom made.

SEC. 1. State reporter.

JUDICIAL REPORTS. CHAP. 6. CHAP. 223 VOL. 14.

CHAPTER VI.

OF JUDICIAL REPORTS.

One hundred copies for the State. 2. Distribution of reports.

3. Office copies; to be preserved.

Joint resolution authorizing the publi cation of the reports of the Chancellor.

SECTION 1. The associate judge of the Superior Court, resident in Kent county, shall report such decisions of the said Court, and Judicial reports; of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and the Court of Errors and Appeals, as he shall consider important to be published; and shall print and publish the same in volumes of not less than six hundred pages, including an index. He shall deposit one hundred copies in the State library.

100 copies for the library.

Reports; how distributed.

SEC. 2. The reports [aforesaid and all reports of equity cases deChap. 333, vol. 15 posited for the use of the State,] shall be distributed by the Secretary of State as follows: one copy to each one of the United States; one to each Prothonotary, Clerk of the Peace, Clerk of the Orphans' Court, Register in Chancery, Recorder of Deeds and Register of Chap. 121, sec. 2, Wills respectively; one to Delaware College; [one to the Historical Society of Delaware; ] forty copies to the State library; and the residue to such justices of the peace as the Governor shall designate by entry on the executive register.

vol. 13.

Office copies.

Chancellor to

SEC. 3. The copies delivered to the public officers within this State, shall belong to their offices, and shall be delivered to their successors in office.

CHAPTER 223, VOL. 14, LAWS OF DELAWARE.

JOINT RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PUBLICATION OF THE RE-
PORTS OF THE CHANCELLOR.

SECTION 1. That the Chancellor shall collect and publish such equity cases heretocollect and pub- fore determined in the Court of Chancery of this State as, in his judgment, are proper lish Equity cases for public information, and that the publication of such cases as may hereafter be deVolumes not less termined in said court be continued. The said cases shall be published and bound in volumes of not less than four hundred pages, including an index.

than 400 pages.

Where deposited

$800 to be paid on their deposit.

Compensation per annum.

SEC. 2. One hundred copies of each edition of such reports shall be deposited in the office of the Secretary of State for the use of the State, and, upon the certificate of the said Secretary of such deposit, the Governor shall draw his warrant upon the State Treasurer in favor of the Chancellor so publishing and depositing the same for the sum of eight hundred dollars.

SEC. 3. Tnere shall be allowed and paid to the Chancellor, for reporting said decisions, the sum of two hundred dollars per annum in addition to his present salary. The said allowance to begin from the adoption hereof.

Adopted at Dover, March 29, 1871.

REVENUE OF THE STATE. CHAPTER 7.

TITLE SECOND.

OF THE PUBLIC REVENUE; AND THE ASSESSMENT, COLLECTION AND APPROPRIATION OF TAXES.

CHAPTER 7.

CHAPTER 8.

Of the Revenues of the State. Chap. 310, vol. 16; Chap. 458, vol. 12; Chap. 458, vol 15; Chap. 367, vol 14; Chap. 392, vol. 13; Chap. 368, vol. 14; Chap. 7, vol. 18; Chap. 241, vol. 18; Chap. 393, vol. 13; Chap. 117, vol. 13; Chap. 38, vol 17; Chap. 18, vol. 14; Chap. 23, vol. 19; Chap. 390, vol. 13; Chap. II, vol. 15; Chap. 247, vol. 18; Chap. 460, vol. 18; Chap. 461, vol. 18; Chap. 486, vol. 15.

Of the Levy Court. Chap. 474, vol. 11; Chap. 508, vol. 12; Chap. 9, vol. 16; Chap. 316, vol. 16; Chap. 17, vol. 17; Chap. 18, vol. 17; Chap. 699, vol. 18; Chap. 26, vol. 19; Chap. 27,

vol. 19.

CHAPTER 9. Of Clerk of the Peace. Chap. 21, vol. 17; Chap. 38, vol. 14.
CHAPTER 10. Of Assessors. Chap. 320, vol. 16; Chap. 566, vol. 19.
CHAPTER II. Of valuation of property.

CHAPTER 12. Of collectors. Chap. 372, vol. 14; Chap. 17, vol. 15; Chap. 570, vol. 19; Chap. 571, vol. 19; Chap. 342, vol. 15, Chap. 23,

vol. 17.

CHAPTER 13. Of County Treasurer.

CHAPTER 14. Of Treasurers of the poor.

CHAPTER VII.

OF THE REVENUE OF THE STATE.

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Act to raise revenue for this State.
Act in relation to Wilmington City Rail-
way Company.

Act in relation to the taxes imposed by
Chapter 458 of Volume 12, of the
Laws of Delaware, entitled "An Act
to raise money for this State."
Act taxing railroads and canal compa.
nies in this State.

Act relating to the taxes of the P. W.
& B. R. R. Co

Act concerning the revenue of this
State.

Act relating to taxes for county and
municipal purposes.

Act taxing the shares of banks.

Act to raise revenue and provide for the
current expenses of the State Gov-

ernment.

Act to amend Chapter 117, Volume 13,
of the Laws of Delaware.
A supplement to the the Act entitled
"An Act to amend Chapter 117, Vol-
ume 13, of the Laws of Delaware,'
entitled "An Act to raise revenue
and provide for the current expenses
of the State"

Act to repeal and supply [parts of]
Chapter 117, Volume 13, Laws of Del-
aware, as amended by Chapter 423,
Volume 17, Laws of Delaware,
amended.

Act providing revenue for this State.
Act taxing maunfacturers and for other

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Revenue of the

State.

Investments.

Taxes on banks, &c.

Railroads.

Fees on commissions, &c., icenses.

Proceeds of

REVENUE OF THE STATE. CHAPTER 7.

SECTION 1. The following investments of money in the name of the State of Delaware, do and shall belong to this State as sources from whence a portion of its revenue, for the support of Government, is derived, viz:

1275 shares of Farmers' Bank stock, at fifty dollars per share, divided as follows:

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20 shares of Bank of Delaware stock.

SEC. 2. The following taxes do and shall form another portion of the aforesaid revenue, viz:

I. Tax of of 1 per cent. per annum on the paid in capital of the Farmers' Bank :

II. Same tax on the paid in capital of the Bank of Delaware; and also on the surplus fund of said bank over 25 per cent. of her capital as above:

III. Same tax on the capital of the Bank of Wilmington and Brandywine:

IV. Same tax on the capital of the Bank of Smyrna :

V. Same tax on the paid in capital of the Union Bank of Del

aware:

VI. Same tax on the capital of the Delaware City Bank:
VII. Same tax on the capital of the Bank of Milford :
VIII. Same tax on the capital of the Philadelphia, Wilming-
ton and Baltimore Railroad Company:

IX. This provision has expired.

X. This has expired.

SEC. 3. The fees on all commissions by the Governor; for each impression of the great seal; for all retailers', pedlers', lottery, and other licences, not appropriated to the school fund, do and shall form another portion of the aforesaid revenue.

SEC. 4. The money received for vacant land, and upon the sale public lands and of laws by the prothonotaries, does and shall form another portion of said Revenue.

laws.

Fines, &c.

FINES AND FORFEITURES.

SEC. 5. All fines and forfeitures, not otherwise appropriated by law, do and shall form another portion of said revenne.

REVENUE OF THE STATE. CHAP. 7, AND ADDITIONAL ACTS.

SEC. 6. All fines and forfeitures, not otherwise appropriated, To be paid to the shall belong to the State, and shall be paid to the State treasurer treesurer, by the officer collecting or being chargeable with them.

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J'xecution for

On the rendering of any judgment for a fine or forfeiture, the whole or any part of which belongs to the State, the court orines magistrate rendering the same shall, if the same be not forthwith paid, issue execution for its collection; and when collected, the sheriff, or other officer, shall pay such portion thereof as belongs to the State into the treasury, as above required.

CHAPTER 310, VOL. 16, LAWS OF DELAWARE.

fines and forfeit

ures.

AN ACT IN RELATION TO FINES AND FORFEITURES. SECTION 1. That all fines and forfeitures, heretofore made under the provisions of Appropriation of Sections 5 and 6, of Chapter 7, of the revised Statutes of this State, forming a part of the revenue of, and belonging to the State, and that shall not hereafter be otherwise appropriated, shall belong to the county in which any such fines or forfeitures may be imposed or incurred-and they shall be paid to the County Treasurer of such county Penalty for by the officer collecting or being chargeable with them. If such officer neglect this neglect of official duty for three months after he shall have received or become chargeable with any fine or forfeitures, he shall pay in addition to the amount thereof interest at the rate of twenty per centum, per annum, to be computed from the time said fine or forfeiture was received or he become chargeable with it; and the whole may be recovered in an action of debt in the name of the State for the use of the county to which the same may belong.

SEC. 2. That all laws or parts of laws heretofore enacted inconsistent with the provisions of this act, be and the same are hereby repealed. Passed at Dover, March 31, 1881.

CHAPTER 458, VOL. 12, LAWS OF DELAWARE.

AN ACT TO RAISE REVENUE FOR THIS STATE.

duty.

Chap. 485, vol. 12

SECTION 1. Every person, corporation or association or company of persons not a corporation, engaged or that may hereafter engage in the business of transporting or carrying passengers by steam power, whether on land or water, in, through, upon, over or across any portion of this State, or within the territorial limits of the same, shall, on the first day of October next and thereafter monthly on the first day of each month or [within the following month] days thereafter, pay into the hands of the State Treasurer for the use of the State, a tax at and after the rate of ten cents for every passenger so transported within this State during the month then just ended. when the transportation of a passenger shall be by railroad and the direction and length upon every pas of his journey shall be such as to require him to travel upon more than one road on the or through the same occasion, there shall be but one tax paid to the State Treasurer and that shall be paid by the person, association or company or corporation upon the road used by which his journey begins.. In estimating the number of passengers referred to in th

Provided, that Tax of ten cents

senger carried in

State by steam

power, whether on land or water, soldiers and

sa lors omitted.

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