In force, Jan.[January] 31, 1840.
AN ACT to amend an act entitled “An act to provide for the dedication of lots in the towns situate on canal lands to
public purposes.” Approved, February 28th, 1839.
1Preamble
Whereas some of the congregations and religious societies in towns laid off by the Board
of Commissioners of the Illinois and Michigan Canal, have erected churches on lots in such towns, parts of which are held by individuals,
and the act entitled “An act to provide for the dedication of lots in towns situated on canal lands, to
public purposes,” approved February 28th, 1839, does not authorize said Canal Commissioners to divide
such lots, and donate to such religious societies and congregations a part of such
lots; therefore,
Com’rs[Commissioners] of canal to give lots to religious societies when so requested
Sec.[Section] 1. Be it enacted by the people of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That the Board of Commissioners of the Illinois and Michigan Canal be, and they are hereby authorized under the act to which this is an amendment, to donate and give to religious societies and congregations
when they may request it, a part of any lot, in lieu of the whole, which by said act they are authorized so to donate, to hold, use and occupy the same for the purposes
and on the conditions in said act mentioned.
Title to lots
Sec. 2. That when any person shall have been the purchaser from the State or the assignee of any such purchaser of any portion of any such lot, another part
of which is claimed by any religious society or congregation under the act to which this is an amendment, the said Commissioners shall give to such purchasers,
his or her assigns, a certificate of purchase for such portion of such lot, held by him or them, upon
his or their compliance, with the terms of an act entitled “An act for the relief of purchasers of canal lots and lands,” approved March 2, 1839, at a price which such part of said lot shall bear in value
to the amount due the State on the whole of such lots.
Approved, January 31, 1840.
1On January 6, 1840, James H. Woodworth introduced SB 67 in the Senate. On January 7, the Senate referred the bill to the Committee on Canals and Canal
Lands. On January 16, the committee reported back the bill with an amendment, in which
the Senate concurred. On January 18, the Senate passed the bill as amended. On January
30, the House of Representatives passed the bill. On January 31, the Council of Revision approved the bill and the act became law.
Illinois House Journal. 1839. 11th G. A., special sess., 207, 254, 295; Illinois Senate Journal. 1839. 11th G. A., special sess.,
88, 92, 114, 132, 219, 223, 225-26.
Printed Document, 1 page(s), Laws of the State of Illinois, Passed by the Eleventh General Assembly, at their Special Session (Springfield, IL: William Walters, 1840), 30, GA Session: 11-S,