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Laws of Arizona.
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Sec. 12. That the rates of toll contained in section two, shall be plainly printed, and posted in a conspicuous place at each toll-gate on the road, and be maintained at all times in a legible condition.

Sec. 13. That all persons exhibiting a certificate from any commissioned officer of the Territory, that they are in the militia service of the Territory, shall be exempt from the payment of tolls on said road.

Sec. 14. This. act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.
Approved November 3, 1864.




An Act

To Provide for Stay of Legal Proceedings on Foreign Indebtedness.

Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona:—

Sec. 1. That no indebtedness or liability heretofore incurred, or contract or other instrument in writing heretofore made by any person, or judgment now or hereafter recovered on any such contract or indebtedness against any person prior to his or their arrival in this Territory, shall be binding or have any effect whatever, or be in any way enforced in any court or courts of law or equity in this Territory for the term of four years from the date of the passage of this act: Provided, that the provisions of this act shall in nowise affect any debts or contracts heretofore or hereafter made in this Territory, or the enforcement and collection of any claim or demand against the estate of any deceased person in this Territory.

Sec. 2. That in estimating the time within which any claim or demand would be barred by any statute of limitations in force in this Territory, the time for which the collection and enforcement of the same is suspended by the provisions of this act shall not be included.

Sec. 3. That the provisions of this act shall not apply to or affect any contract, liability, or indebtedness, which may exist or had existed in relation to or upon any purchase, sale, or bargain for goods or personal property bought, bargained for, or purchased for sale or trade, with the intention to bring or having brought such goods or property into this Territory for such sale, barter, or trade.

Sec. 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.
Approved November 6, 1864.