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SEC. 3220. The expenses authorized to be incurred by this act, so far as it relates to registration, shall be paid out of the treasury of Expenses, how the State, and upon proper vouchers, duly certified to and approved by the Governor.

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Reporter to be appointed.

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SEC. 3221. The decisions of the Supreme Court shall be published by a reporter to be appointed by the Governor, on the recommendations of the Supreme Court, for the term of four years. The reporter shall be removable by the Governor, on the complaint of a majority of judges of the court, for any neglect or misconduct. No person shall be appointed reporter who shall not, at the time Decisions to be of his appointment, be a citizen of the United States and of this Stato, and have been for three years duly licensed to practice law in this State. The term of office of the reporter shall expire on the thirty-first of December, 1870, and every four years thereafter.

reported.

report.

SEO. 3222. All cases in which any judgment shall be pronounced, shall be reported, except such as present only questions of fact, or in which damages may be allowed, as for a frivolous appeal, but the reporter shall, at his discretion, report the sever 1 cases more or less at large, according to their relative importance, so as not to increase unnecessarily the size of the volume.

The report of each case shall contain: 1st. The title of the case. Contents of each 2d. The name of the judge and court from which the appeal was token, and if tried by a jury, the fact shall be stated. 3d. The names of counsel. 4th. Concise notes, at the head or in the margin of each case, of the points decided. 5th. A statement of the facts of each case, taken from the record, when necessary to explain the decision of the court. Mention shall also be made of application for a rehearing, when important to a proper understanding of the decision.

Print'ng cf reporta.

Each volume shall contain a list of all the cases reported, arranged alphabetically in the names of the plaintiffs and defendants, and a list of all cases dete m ned within the period embraced by the volume but not reported, together with a copious index.

SEC. 3223. The reports to be printed in bourgeois type, leaded, each page to contain as nearly as may be 2450 ems, exclusive of a

margin, in which the title of the case shall be entered; the paper shall be well sized, and equal in quality to that of the second volume of Robinson's Reports.

SEC. 3224. The cases reported for each year shall form one volume, Volumes, how which shall be designated by the year which it embraces, and the designated. whole series shall be known as the Louisiana Annual Reports.

SEC. 3225. The reporter shall cause an edition of one thousand Number of cocopies of the reports to be published, four hundred of which shall pies of reports. be delivered to the Secretary of State, well bound in calf, and the remaining six hundred copies in sheets folded.

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SEC. 3226. It shall be the duty of the reporter, on the completion of every volume, to deliver to the Treasurer a detailed bill of cost of or printing, printing one thousand copies, and of binding four hundred copies how paid. thereof.

Reports to be

sold in pam.

SEC. 3227. Any person who shall desire to obtain the reports before the completion of the annual volume, may, by depositing with the Treasurer the amount which the latter may deem sufficient to phlet. cover the probable cost of the volume, to be calculated from such information as he may receive from the reporter, obtain an order directing the reporter to furnish him with the volume for the current year in pamphlets of about one hundred pages, as soon as the same shall be issued from the press. Any volume so furnished shall be considered as forming part of the six hundred copies in sheets; and the person advancing any sum for the purpose aforesaid, shall be entitled to receive from the Treasurer, as soon as the cost of the volume shall be ascertained, the difference between the amount so advanced and the price at which the volume may be sold.

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SEC. 3228. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to add to the sum so paid for printing and binding of four hundred copies of any The price at volume the cost of binding the remaining six hundred copies, ports shall be calculated at the rate at which the first four hundred were paid for, sold to be fixed and the further sum of two thousand five hundred dollars for the urer. compensation of the reporter, which shall be considered as the whole cost of the edition; and each volume shall be sold at such a price, to be fixed by the Treasurer, as will insure to the State the reimbursement of the whole cost thereof.

SEC. 3229. The reporter shall receive an annual salary of twenty

five hundred dollars, payabie quarterly, as the salaries of other officers Salary of reof the State, to be calculated from the date of the decisions with porter, how paid which the volume shall begin; and it shall be the duty of the reporter, unless removed from office or in case of resignation, to complete any

volume which may have been commenced by him.

SEC. 3230. It shall be the duty of the clerk of the Supreme Court

and records to

to deliver to the reporter, or to his order, the original opinions of Original opinion the judges as soon as they shall have been recorded as required by bed livered to law, together with the original record of each case. They shall in the reporter. all cases be returned to the clerks as soon as they shall have been used, for the purpose of preparing the reports.

SEC. 3231. It shall be the duty of the reporter to cause the

printing of each volume to be commenced so soon as there are one More of printhundred decisions delivered by the court unpublished, and continue ing reports. until all the decisions rendered by the court are printed, or until

the volume is completed.

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PERSONS, TRADES, PROFESSIONS AND OC- Failure to give boni vacates office 3246

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.....3247 Auditor not to recognize tax collectors or assessors until bond filed.....

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Collectors to pursue forms fur

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situated.......

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ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY.

.3231 Property assessed in parish where

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.3234 Lands of non-residents...

Land divided by parish lines as-
sessed in parish of occupant....3252
Personal property assessed in
parish of owner...

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Assessment rolls for cotton and Curator ad hoc for property of

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absent owners

.3264 Redemption of property for taxes..3299

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Notice.....

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able property in New Orleans...3274

Oath of collectors and assessors...3274

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Assessment of property described 3275 Payment into State treasury......3316.

Annual sale of forfeited lands....3312 Recorder to record redeemed lands 3313 Fees of recorder.......

Uncollectable taxes.

Returns of the collectors in Orleans and Jefferson

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List of persons who have paid

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Cancellation of bonds of collectors 3320 Suit on bonds of collectors........3321 Collectors to deliver bills to suc

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cessors......

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SECTION.

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STATE TAX COLLECTORS TO RECEIVE STATE Representatives of estates to retain
WARRANTS IN PAYMENT OF CERTAIN the tax in their hands......... .3345
TAXES.
Duty of clerks, list to be furnished
by them to the Auditor....

Collectors to receive warrants for
all taxes except for convention,
levee, and school funds.........3336
Collectors to indorse on warrants
the date, from whom received,
and amount of taxes paid by
party from whom received-also
file affidavit that they have not
speculated in warrants, and that
the warrants paid are the identi-
cal warrants received... .....3337

EXEMPTION OF CERTAIN BENEVOLENT LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANIES FROM THE PAY-
MENT OF LICENSE TAX.

ONE PER CENT. TAX.

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Tax to be paid by foreign insurance
companies.
Manner of collecting such tax

Collector to collect.
Assessment roll..

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MISSISSIPPI

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CANAL

FOR THE BENEFIT OF FIRE COMPANIES.

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AND MEXICAN GULF SHIF

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RATES AND OBJECTS OF TAXATION.

SEC. 3232. An annual ad valorem tax of one-quarter of one per Ad va.orem tax. centum shall be levied upon the assessed cash value of the movable

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