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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 280 — Private toll bridges and ferries

280.220 Revocation of ferry privilege.

133 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-280/280-220

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(1)If the grantee of a ferry privilege does not, within six
(6)months after the grant, put
and keep the required boats and hands in use, the county judge/executive shall, after
notice to him, revoke his grant.
(2)Any failure for one
(1)year to keep up a ferry in the manner required, or any sale or
lease of a ferry privilege made to, or contract not to use a ferry privilege made with,
the owner, tenant or partner of a ferry established within one
(1)mile thereof, or the
owner, tenant or partner of a ferry established on the other side of the Ohio River or
Mississippi River, shall be deemed an abandonment of the ferry privilege, and the
county judge/executive shall, upon notice to the grantee, revoke his ferry privilege.
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