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L 8487

NOV 1 1933

ACTS

OF THE

FIFTY-SEVENTH

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

OF THE

STATE OF NEW JERSEY.

AN ACT to authorize Levi Stout, administrator of Samuel Blodget, late of the village of Lambertville, in the township of Amwell, and county of Hunterdon, deceased, to convey a certain house and lot of land, in said village, to the President and Directors of the Delaware and Raritan Canal Company.

WHEREAS it hath been represented that Samuel Blodget, late Preamble. of Lambertville, died in the month of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, intestate, leaving a widow and an infant daughter, and was, at the time of his decease, in possession and seized in' fee simple of a certain house and lot of land, situated in Lambertville;-AND WHEREAS Levi Stout, of the said county of Hunterdon, did become the administrator of the personal effects of the said Samuel Blodget, and recently has become the legal guardian of the infant daughter of said deceased: and further-WHEREAS the Delaware and Raritan Canal feeder is about to pass through the said lot, and the said administrator having, by and with consent of the widow, come to a mutual understanding to and for the sale of said lot of land to and with the said Delaware and Raritan Canal Company-Therefore,

SEC. 1. BE IT ENACTED by the Council and General Assembly of this State, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That Levi Stout, administrator of the goods and chat- Levi Stout tels, rights and credits, which were of Samuel Blodget, late of empowered to the township of Amwell, in the county of Hunterdon, deceased, sell lands of who died intestate, and who is the legal guardian of the infant Samuel Bloddaughter of the said Samuel Blodget, be, and he is hereby au- to Delaware get, deceased, thorized to sell and convey to the president and directors of and Raritan the Delaware and Raritan Canal Company all the right, title, Canal Comand interest of the said Samuel Blodget, at the time of his de- pany.

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