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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · March 3, 1827 · Chapter XCIX

Chapter XCIX. for the relief of P

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Chap. XCIX.— An Act for the relief of P. B. Price, administrator of George Mansell, late a Collector of Internal Duties and Direct Tax in the state of Kentucky. March 3, 1827. *Be it enacted, &c., * A credit allowed him as administrator, &c. That the proper accounting officers of the treasury department be, and they are hereby, authorized to allow to P. B. Price, as administrator of the estate of George Mansell, deceased, late of Scott county, Kentucky, on the judgments obtained against Price, administrator of the said Mansell, by the United States, on account of the balance due for moneys received by him as Collector of Internal Duties and Direct Tax, for the first and second Collection Districts of Kentucky, a credit for commissions on the amount paid by him on said judgments, and on all sums paid by him, on which commissions have not been allowed:
Proviso.*Provided,* That no allowance shall be made for such commissions, except for payments made for the principal sum due for said internal duties Proviso.and direct tax, but not for interests nor costs: *And provided further,* The allowances thus made shall not exceed the amounts due on such judgments; and the same judgments, and executions thereon, shall continue in force for any sums which may remain due after such deductions and allowances. Approved, March 3, 1827.
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