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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · March 3, 1843 · Chapter CXXV

Chapter CXXV. *for the relief of Richard Sneed.*March 3, 1843. *Be it enacted, &c*., That the Solicitor of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to suspend, for a reasonable time,Collection of a judgment recovered against him to be suspended. the collection of a judgment against Richard Sneed

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Chap. CXXV.— An Act *for the relief of Richard Sneed.*March 3, 1843. *Be it enacted, &c*., That the Solicitor of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to suspend, for a reasonable time,Collection of a judgment recovered against him to be suspended. the collection of a judgment against Richard Sneed, in the circuit court of the United States for the district of North Carolina, in favor of the United States, rendered at May term, one thousand eight hundred and forty-two: *Provided*, That the said Richard Sneed shall execute andProviso. deliver to the Solicitor of the Treasury a bond for one thousand two hundred and thirty-nine dollars and forty-four cents, with such security as the said Solicitor shall approve: *And provided, further*, That theProviso. said Richard Sneed shall use all proper despatch, under the directions of the Solicitor of the Treasury, to enforce the collection of certain refunding bonds taken by the said Richard Sneed and other executors of Stephen Sneed, deceased; as also of a certain decree had in the United States circuit court for the district of North Carolina, in favor of the United States, against Nathaniel M.
Sneed and Albert Sneed, to be applied, when collected, to the credit of the judgment aforesaid: *Provided*, That there shall be no suspension of proceedings upon said judgment, or any delay or indulgence given upon it, which would work the discharge, release, or forfeiture of any right of the United States; it being the only object of this act to give a reasonable time to the said Richard Sneed to subject to the payment of the saidProviso. judgment all the estate of his testator, Stephen Sneed, deceased, which the original judgment against him bound, for the convenience and benefit of the said Richard Sneed, without prejudice to the United States.
Approved, March 3, 1843.
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