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        <title><emph>House Bill, No. 242. </emph>
<emph>A Bill to Be Entitled an Act to Provide for Sequestrating the 
Property of Persons Liable to Military Service, Who Have Departed, or Shall 
Depart, from the Confederate States without Permission:</emph>
Electronic Edition.</title>
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        <head>[HOUSE BILL, NO. 242.]</head>
        <p>HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Dec. 1, 1864.—Read first and second
times, made special order for Saturday morning, and ordered to be printed.</p>
        <closer>[By Mr. RUSSELL, from Judiciary Committee.]</closer>
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        <head>A BILL</head>
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To be entitled An Act to provide for sequestrating the property of<lb/>
persons liable to military service, who have departed, or shall depart,<lb/>
from the Confederate States without permission.</head>
        <p>1 SECTION 1. <hi>The Congress of the Confederate States of America</hi><lb/>
2 <hi>do enact</hi>, That if any person shall voluntarily depart from the<lb/>
3 Confederate States without the permission of the President or<lb/>
4 of the General officer commanding the trans-Mississippi department,<lb/>
5 or of an officer by one of them authorized to grant such<lb/>
6 permission, and if such person, at the time of such departure,<lb/>
7 shall be liable to military service, according to the laws of the<lb/>
8 Confederate States, he shall, from the time of his departure, be<lb/>
9 treated, for the purposes of this act, as an alien enemy, and<lb/>
10 his property shall be liable to sequestration and sale in like<lb/>
11 manner as the property of other alien enemies. But all proceedings,<lb/>
12 for the sequestration and sale of his property shall<lb/>
13 cease, and he shall cease to be treated as an alien enemy by
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14 reason of such departure, if, during the present war, and before<lb/>
<sic corr="15">14</sic> a decree of sequestration shall be pronounced against his<lb/>
<sic corr="16">15</sic> property, he shall return and enter upon the performance<lb/>
<sic corr="17">16</sic> of military service, according to law. But this act shall not<lb/>
<sic corr="18">17</sic> apply to persons who, at the time of their departure, shall<lb/>
<sic corr="19">18</sic> <hi>bona fide</hi> reside within the lines of the enemy, or in a part of<lb/>
<sic corr="20">19</sic> the Confederacy in the military occupation of the enemy.</p>
        <p>1 SEC. 2. If any person to whom the preceding section applies,<lb/>
2 shall voluntarily, and without such permission, go within <lb/>
3 the military lines of the enemy, and remain there more than<lb/>
4 sixty days, he shall be presumed to have departed from the Confederate<lb/>
5 States within the meaning of this act.</p>
        <p>1 SEC. 3. If any person has heretofore voluntarily, and without<lb/>
2 such permission, departed from the Confederate States, or<lb/>
3 gone within the military lines of the enemy for the purpose<lb/>
4 of avoiding military service, being, at the time, liable to military<lb/>
5 service, according to law, or being now liable to military<lb/>
6 service according to law, such person shall be also treated as<lb/>
7 an alien enemy, and his property shall be liable to sequestration<lb/>
8 and sale according to all the preceding provisions, unless<lb/>
9 such person shall return and enter upon military service<lb/>
<sic corr="10">11</sic> according to law, within six months after the passage of this<lb/>
<sic corr="11">12</sic> act.</p>
        <p>1 SEC. 4. All grants, conveyances, sales, gifts and <sic corr="transfers">trasnfers</sic>
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2 of property hereafter made by any person who shall be liable<lb/>
3 to military service, at the time of making the same, and whose<lb/>
4 property shall become liable to sequestration under this act, and<lb/>
5 all liens and incumbrances hereafter created on his property,<lb/>
6 when he is liable to military service, shall be void as against the<lb/>
7 claim of sequestration.</p>
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