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ACTS

PASSED AT THE FIRST SESSION OF THE

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

OF THE

TERRITORY OF WISCONSIN,

BEGUN AND HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER AND HOUSE OF REPRESENT-
ATIVES, AT BELMONT, ON TUESDAY, THE TWENTY FIFTH
DAY OF OCTOBER,

IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIX

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

BELMONT, W. T.:

JAMES CLARKE, PRINTER TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

1836.

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1836

RE-PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO AN ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE OF 1867.

UN 1 0 1970

MADISON, WIS.:
ATWOOD & RUBLEE, STATE PRINTERS, JOURNAL OFFICE.

1867.

CHAPTER 44.-GENERAL LAWS, 1867.

[Published April 1, 1867.]

AN ACT to provide for the publication of the laws of the terrritory of Wisconsin, for the years 1836, 1837 and 1838.

The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. The secretary of state is hereby authorized to cause to be published six hundred copies of the laws of the territory of Wisconsin, which were passed and enacted in the years 1836, 1837 and 1838.

SECTION 2 The said laws shall be printed and bound in the same manner as the volume of general laws for this state passed at the present session of the legislature, and shall be included in one volume. The secretary of state shall annex to said volume of laws his printed certificate, stating that the laws published in said book have been compared with the laws of said years 1836, 1837 and 1838, as the same appear in the printed laws for said years, and the same may be read and shall be received in all courts and places with the same effect as the printed statutes for said years heretofore published.

SECTION 3. The secretary of state shall deliver one copy of said laws when published, to each of the officers hereinafter named: The judges of the supreme [and] circuit courts, the governor and secretary of state, attorney general, and to each of the clerks of the circuit courts in this state, and the officers so receiving the same shall deliver the same to their successors in office. One hundred copies thereof shall be retained in the office of the secretary of state. The balance of said six hundred copies may be disposed of by the secretary of state at private sale, at such price per volume as may be fixed upon by the governor and secretary of state: provided, however, that not more than one copy shall be sold to any one person for one year after the same have been placed in the custody of the secretary of state.

SECTION 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication.

Approved March 26, 1867.

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