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

280.250 Rates of toll.

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(1)At the time of granting any ferry privilege, the county judge/executive shall fix the
rates of toll to be charged at the ferry, which shall be in the following proportions:
For every heavy four
(4)wheeled wagon, carriage or coach and driver, the same as
for six
(6)horses; for every light or open four
(4)wheeled carriage or light wagon
and driver, the same as for four
(4)horses; for every two
(2)wheeled carriage or
cart and driver, the same as for two
(2)horses; for every hogshead of tobacco, not in
a wagon or cart, the same as for one
(1)horse; for every head of neat-cattle, the
same as for one
(1)horse; for every sheep, goat, hog or lamb, one-fifth (1/5) as
much as for a horse.
(2)The rates may be changed by order from time to time, but before an increase may be
made reasonable notice of the application must be given to the county attorney, or
posted for at least one
(1)month on the courthouse door, and before a reduction
may be made the county attorney must have written notice served on the owner of
the ferry.
(3)No owner or keeper of a ferry, or agent or servant thereof, shall demand or take
from any person a greater toll than that allowed by the order of the county
judge/executive fixing the rates of toll at his ferry. A violation of this provision by a
keeper, agent or servant shall be deemed a violation by the owner.
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