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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 9 STAT. · Feb. 2, 1849 · Chapter XLVIII

Chapter XLVIII. for the Relief of William Plummer, Executor of Starkey Armistead, deceased

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Chap. XLVIII.— An Act for the Relief of William Plummer, Executor of Starkey Armistead, deceased. Feb. 2, 1849. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, All further proceedings on certain judgments against Thomas Turner and others in the District Court of the U.S. for district of N. Carolina to be stayed. That no proceedings shall be taken or prosecuted by, or on behalf of, the United States for enforcing a judgment rendered at April term, anno Domini eighteen hundred and thirty, of the District Court of the United States for the district of Albemarle, in the district of North Carolina, in behalf of the United States against Thomas Turner, William A.
Turner, and William S. Ellison, for eleven hundred dollars, to be discharged on payment of four hundred and eighty dollars and eighty cents, with interest from November twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, and costs, or for enforcing one other judgment rendered in the said court at the same term in behalf of the United States against the said Thomas and William A. Turner for thirteen hundred dollars, to be discharged on payment of six hundred and forty-four dollars and forty cents, with interest from January second, eighteen hundred and thirty, and all costs, or for enforcing two other judgments rendered in the said court at October term, anno Domini eighteen hundred and fortyeight, upon writs of scire facias brought at the instance of the United States upon the first named judgment, the principal, interest, and costs due upon the said first judgment having been paid into the office of the clerk of the said court on the fourteenth November, anno Domini eighteen hundred and thirty-five, by William Plummer, executor of Starkey Armistead; but all further proceedings thereon shall be perpetually District attorney to enter up said judgments as satisfied.stayed, and the district attorney of the United States for the district of North Carolina shall cause satisfaction of the said judgments to be duly entered upon the record.
Approved, February 2, 1849.
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