28 LAWS RELATING TO AGRICULTURE. 



for an amount equal to the amount claimed, which bond shall be approved 

 by the probate judge, and shall be so conditioned as to save and protect 

 the defendant in any case arising under this act, and shall then be en- 

 titled to a decree of the common pleas court, enjoining and prohibiting 

 the operation, use or occupancy of the property created in whole or in 

 part by the party or parties asking for said injunction; and the said in- 

 junction shall not be dissolved until the court is satisfied that the claim 

 has been adjusted and paid in full. 



(3231-4) SEC. 4. [Engineer to make measurements, csti.uatiS, 

 etc.] Any civil engineer who shall be employed as chief or assistant 

 engineer in the surveying, platting or cross-sectioning of any railroad, 

 canal, turnpike, plank road or other public road, shall, before the work 

 is commenced, make an accurate measurement of the same, and shall 

 prepare a profile of each section of one mile or less of said work, showing 

 quantities of each and every class of work to be done on said mile or less ; 

 and shall also designate the nearest benchmark or point from which meas- 

 urements are made, and shall drive stakes at top of slope, at foot of em- 

 bankments, at sides and center of grade and around every burrow pit for 

 'each one hundred feet, showing- in plain figures by feet and tenths of a 

 foot the depths of cut or height of fill or embankment, together with a 

 correct showing of the quantity of overhaul beyond a given number of 

 feet, jn cubic yards, for each section ot a mile or less ; and it shall be the 

 duty of such chief or assistant engineer to furnish, on demand, when any 

 work is finished, to any company, contractor, sub-contractor or person a 

 final statement of quantities in each class of work done or supplies or 

 material furnished by parties interested. 



. ( / 3 2 3 I -5) SEC. 5. [Penalty.] Any civil engineer or assistant 

 engineer, whose duty it is to ascertain quantities from actual measure- 

 ment, and on which final estimates are to be made, who shall knowingly 

 give other than the true quantities, with intent to defraud the construc- 

 tion company, contractor, sub-contractor, laborer or person furnishing 

 supplies or material, shall, if the amount of the discrepancy exceed at the 

 contract price, thirty-five dollars, be deemed guilty of a felony, and shall 

 be punished by a fine of not less than the amount at contract price of all 

 "work done or material furnished and not included in his final estimate, 

 or be confined in the penitentiary for not less than one or more than 

 five vears. 



OHIO STATE BOARD OF . \GRICULTURE. 



(3691-25.) [Incorporation.] That Michael L. Sullivant, 

 be and they are hereby created a body corporate, with perpetual 

 succession, in the manner hereafter described, under the name and style 

 of the "Ohio State Board of Agriculture." 



(3691-26) SEC. i. [Number of the board; quorum.] The Ohio 

 state board of agriculture shall consist of ten members, five of whom shall 

 constitute a quorum. 



(3691-27) SEC. 2. [Names of members.] That Allen Trim- 

 ble, M. L. Sullivant, Samuel Medary, Darius Lapham, A. E. Strickle, 

 Arthur Watts, M. 15. Bateham. John Codding, Tared P. Kirtland, and 

 Isaac Moore, be continued members of the board; their term of service 



