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General Laws of the State of Minnesota...
General Laws of the State of Minnesota Author:Minnesota Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: entitled "An Act to provide for tho collection of Territorial taxes in unorganized counties," and an Act passed March first, one thousand eight hundred and fifty... more »-six, entitled "An Act authorizing the collector of taxes to assess real estate and other property in certain eases," and an Act passed Januarj twenty-eighth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, entitled "An Act to extend the time for the collection of tho County, State and Territorial taxes for the year 1857," be and the same are hereby repealed saving and reserving, however, all rights and liabilities that may have accrued or may have been, incurred under any or either of the above Acts or parts of Acts hereby repealed. AMOS COGGSWELL, Speaker of the Housh of Representatives. IGNATIUS DONNELLY, President of the Senate. Approved, March ninth, one thousand eight hundred and sixty. ALEX. RAMSEY. Secretary's Office, Minnesota,) March 28th, I860. J I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the original on file in this office. J. H. Baker, Secretary of State. CHAPTER II. An Act prescribing the duties of County Auditors. Section 1. Election of County Auditors—term of office. 2. Bond and sureties of County Auditor. 3. Failure of County Auditor to make settlement—duty of Coun ty Commissioners. 4. Suit may be instituted in the name of the State of Minnesota. 5. Failure of Auditor to give bond and take oath, office consid ered vacant. 6. Vacancy to be filled by County Commissioners. 7. When Commissioners may appoint person to perform duties of Auditor. 8. Who are ineligible to office of County Auditor. 9. Auditor or deputy may administer oath. 10. Auditor shall be Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners. 11. Shall deliver moneys, books, Ac., to ...« less