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Private Acts of 1929 Chapter 834

SECTION 1.  That this Act shall apply to all counties of the State having a population of not less than 28, 250 nor more than 28, 275, according to the Federal Census of 1920, or any subsequent Federal Census.

SEC. 2.  That the eastern boundary line of the Fourth Civil District and the western boundary line of the Fifth Civil District of any county to which this Act applies (said districts lying adjacent to each other) shall be as follows:

Beginning at Bolton Gap on the Pine Mountain southeast of Jellico; thence running a straight line to a concrete bridge on Hickory Creek on the Dixie Highway at the mouth of Daivs Creek; thence southwardly a straight line to a concrete bridge on Dixie Highway across Lick Creek; thence southwardly a straight line to the chimney rock on the side of Cumberland Mountain above Duff; thence due south to the line of the First Civil District on the top of Cumberland Mountain.

SEC. 3.  That all laws and parts of laws in conflict herewith are hereby repealed; and this Act shall take effect from and after its passage, the Public Welfare requiring it.

Passed:  April 11, 1929.