To further amend (To amend the several Acts relating to the Dartmouth Common, 1868 c31), Trustees of the Dartmouth Common may sell lots, 1872 c40

To further amend the same, Trustees of the Dartmouth Common may sell lots, 1872 c40

An Act further to amend the Acts relating to the Dartmouth Common.
(Passed the 18th day of April, A.D. 1872.)

SECTION.
1. Trustees of Dartmouth empowered to sell certain portion of the Common.
2. Purchase money applied to general purposes of Common.
3. Inconsistent law repealed.

Be it enacted by the Governor, Council and Assembly as follows:

Trustees of Dartmouth empowered to sell certain portion of Common:
1. The Trustees of the Dartmouth Common are empowered to sell in such lots in such manner and at such prices as they shall see fit, all that lot and parcel of land being part of such Common, and bounded on the South by property of David Falconer, and there measuring forty feet, more or less, on the east by the Main Road through the Common and there measuring seven hundred feet, more or less, on the north by property of Dominick Farrell, and there measuring six feet more or less and on the west by the Fairfield property.

Purchase money applied to general purposes of the Common:
2. The Trustees are empowered to convey the same in fee simple, and to apply the purchase money to the general purposes of the Common.

Inconsistent law repealed:
So much of the existing law as is inconsistent with this Act Inconsistent law is repealed.

“To further amend (To amend the several Acts relating to the Dartmouth Common, 1868 c31), Trustees of the Dartmouth Common may sell lots”, 1872 c40