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ACTS.

ACTS.

AN ACT

Extending the time for the collection of Taxes in Yuma County.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona :—

SECTION 1. That the time allowed by section twenty-two, chapter thirtythree, of the Howell Code, for the collection of taxes, is hereby extended in Yuma County, for the current year, until the first day of December, and that the Collector of said Yuma County is hereby authorized to collect the taxes of said county on or before the first day of December next.

SEC. 2. That the acts of the County Collector, County Treasurer, and other officers of Yuma County, under the provisions of this act, shall be held as legal and valid as though performed in full compliance with the said section of chapter thirty-three of the Code.

SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

APPROVED Oct. 22, 1866.

AN ACT

Declaring certain routes County Roads in Arizona Territory.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona:

SECTION 1. That the road or route known as the "Walnut Grove and Turkey Creek Trail," leading from Bell's ranch, on the La Paz and Prescott Road to Turkey Creek, to wit: commencing at Bell's ranch, continuing in a south-easterly direction to Walnut Grove; from thence, continuing in an -easterly direction, to the Bully Buena mine, and thence (connecting at the Bully Buena mine, with the Big Bug Road) in a north-easterly direction to Woolsey's ranch, situated on the Agua Frio, shall be declared by the passage of this Act a County Road, free for all intents and purposes therein required.

SEC. 2. That, the road or route known as the "Walnut Grove and Prescott trail," leading from Walnut Grove to Prescott, running from said Walnut Grove in a north-easterly direction, shall also be declared by the passage of this Act a County Road, free, for all intents and purposes therein required.

SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

APPROVED October 25, 1866.

AN ACT

Providing for the permanent location of the seat of justice of Mohave County, by a direct vote of the People.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona :

SECTION 1. That the Board of Supervisors of Mohave County may, and they are hereby empowered to, cause a special election to be held in the different precincts of said county, on such day as they may appoint prior to the first day of January, A.D. 1867, for the purpose of declaring the place where the County Seat of said county shall be permanently established; provided, that said place shall be either at the town of Hardyville, or Mohave City in said county, and not elsewhere.

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