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into a township treasury to be used in keeping the roads in good 



repair. 



Act June 9, 1891, (P. L., page 348). 



59. In counties containing over one hundred and fifty thousand in- 

 habitants, county officers to be paid by salary, and all fees received 

 by them are to be paid into county treasury for use of the county. 

 Act March 31, 1876, (P. L., page 13). 



UNSEATED LANDS.* 



1. Unseated lands to be valued and assessed in the same manner 



as other property. 



Act April 3, 1804, section 2, (P. L., 1803-04, page 519). t 



2. County surveyors, on application of county commissioners, to 



make returns of unseated lands, containing number of acres in each 



survey or warrant, original warrantee names, and full description 



of land, and to receive from county treasury four cents for each 



warrant or survey returned by them. To be subject to a i)enalty of 



flOO for failure to make return. County commissioners to enter in 



a book the number of acres surveyed, and names of original owner 



and boundaries of each tract returned, as aforesaid. 

 Act April 3, 1804, section 1, (P. L., 1803-04, page 518). 



3. Holders of unsealed lands to furnish county commissioners 

 descriptions of tracts held by them, also original warrantee names, 

 and the nature, number and date of original title, together with 

 date of conveyance to them and names of grantors, within one year 

 after conveyance made to them; and for failure to furnish this state- 

 ment, quadruple tax to be assessed on lands. 



Act March 28, 1806, (P. L., 1805-06, page 644). 



4. Assessment of road taxon unseated lands, returned by asses- 

 sors in mistake as seated lands, to be deemed valid. 



Act April 12, 1842, section 21, (P. L., page 266). 



*See "Collection of Tax," a/i/c. 



tSee act of March 30, 1831, section 30, (P. L., 1830-31), as to appeals from 

 assessments of unseated lands in Crawford, Erie, Warren and Venango coun- 

 ties, and acts of March 15, 1832, (P. L., 1831-32, page 153), and January 25, 1872, 

 (P. L., page 65), as to Huntingdon, Pike and "Wayne counties; act May 3, 1852, 

 section 6, (P. L., page 522), as to Centre county. 



