. . . at the rate of six cents per hundred pages; and in case of a revision of the laws the said binder or binders are to furnish leather and full bind, with leather covering, law form, in a substantial workmanlike manner all such laws as may be ordered to be bound for which there shall be added fifteen cents over the price of the half binding for each volume so full bound: and for folding stitching doing up the Journals as above specified, there shall be allowed at the rate of five and one half cents for every one hundred pages each volume may contain.
Sec[Section] 2. It shall be the duty of the public binder or binders to give security bond with security to be approved of by the Governor for the faithful performance of all binding and other services required to be done by him or them for the state or any of its officers under the provisions of this act. So much of the act, entitled “An Act providing for the binding of the Laws and Journals,” approved January 31—1840 as is inconsistent with this act is hereby repealed.
This act shall take effect from and after its passage; but is in no wise to interfere with the binding of the present session.

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Handwritten Document, 2 page(s), Folder 78, HB 121, GA Session 12-2, Illinois State Archives (Springfield, IL) ,