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Louisiana's Notary Public and Notarial Acts: 1930

1930

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ACT No. 7. AN ACT To amend and re-enact Section 6 of Act 140 of 1916, as amended by Act 266 of 1926, entitled: "An Act, to carry out Article 225 and 226 of the Constitution; to create a Board of State Affairs; to prescribe its powers, duties and compensation; to provide penalties; to abolish the State Board of Appraisers and the State Board of Equalization; to provide an appropriation.

Approved by the Governor: July 2nd, 1930.

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ACT No. 51.  AN ACT To require all persons owning real estate in this State who desire to plat the same into squares or town lots to file in the office of the keeper of notarial records of the parish where the property is situated maps of such proposed towns or tracts of land before selling any part of same, and declaring any violation of this act to be a misdemeanor and providing a penalty for the violations hereof.

Approved by the Governor: July 15, 1930.

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ACT No. 59. AN ACT Abolishing the offices of the Justice of the Peace and Constable in the Fifth Ward of the Parish of Ouachita, and creating in their stead the City Court of West Monroe, and the necessary officers of said court, and defining the qualifications, powers and term of offices, and the time and manner of election or appointment, jurisdiction of said court, manner of taking appeals therefrom, domicile of said court and method of executing process, and providing for salaries and fees of the officials thereof, and providing for the disposition of fines and penalties assessed and collected by said court, and for the care and use of the prisoners awaiting trial and tried and convicted by said court, and to repeal all laws or parts of laws, general or special, in conflict with this act.

Approved by the Governor: July 15, 1930.

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ACT No. 68.  AN ACT To direct, authorize and empower the State Board of Health for the State of Louisiana to sell at Public Auction and to fix the price and terms on which said sale shall be made, a certain piece or parcel of real property situated in the City of New Orleans, Parish of Orleans and State of Louisiana and to authorize the President of the said Board to sign in its name and stead all papers or documents necessary to make and effect said sale, and to make disposition of the proceeds from such sale.

Approved by the Governor: July 15, 1930.