In force, Feb.[February] 26, 1841.
An ACT to authorize the county commissioners clerk of Du Page to keep his office as at present located.
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Clerk authorized to keep his office where it now is.
Proviso.
This act to cease to have effect after Ist Jan. 1843.
Sec.[Section]1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That the clerk of the county commissioners court of Du Page county, be, and he is hereby authorized and permitted to keep his office, as such clerk, at the place where said office is now kept, any law to the contrary notwithstanding; Provided, This act shall not be so construed as to authorize the said clerk to make any charge against said county for office rent; And provided further, this act shall continue in force until the first day of January one thousand eight hundred and forty-three.
Approved, February 26, 1841.
1Richard Murphy introduced HB 221 in the House of Representatives on February 9, 1841. The House passed the bill on February 17. The Senate concurred on February 25. On February 26, the Council of Revision approved the bill and the act became law.
Illinois House Journal. 1840. 12th G. A., 350, 375, 419, 508, 528, 530, 550; Illinois Senate Journal. 1840. 12th G. A.,330-31, 402.

Printed Document, 1 page(s), Laws of the State of Illinois, Passed by the Twelfth General Assembly (Springfield, IL: William Walters, 1841), 62, GA Session 12-2,