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Taxes. - Create Butter, Peanuts, Livestock And Corn From Vallegrande Province, To Build The Stadiums In Vallegrande, Comarapa And Wheat Field.

Original Language Title: IMPUESTOS.— CRÉASE A LA MANTECA, MANÍ, GANADO Y MAÍZ EXTRAÍDOS DE LA PROV. VALLEGRANDE, PARA CONSTRUIR LOS ESTADIOS EN VALLEGRANDE, COMARAPA Y TRIGAL.

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law of December 30, 1948

IMNOS.†" Crate to the butter, manA-, cattle, and maA-z extraA-two of the Prov. Vallegrande, to build the stadiums in Vallegrande, Comarapa and Trigal.

ENRIQUE HERTZOG G.

CONSTITUTIONAL PRESIDENT OF THE REPAsBLICA

As the National Congress has sanctioned the following Law:

THE NATIONAL CONGRESS

DECCRETA:

ArtA-arse 1A ° †" With exclusive destination the construction of the stadiums of the cities of Vallegrande, Comarapa and Trigal, from the Province of Vallegrande, the following taxes are created:

Bs. 10.†" for every quintal of lard that is extracted from the province of Vallegrande;

Bs. 3.†" for each manA quintal-that is extracted from the same province;

Bs. 20.†"for the purchase-sale of male pigs and Bs. 40.â€" for female pigs;

Bs. 3.a € "per quintal of maA-z to be extracted from the named province.

ArtA-ass 2A ° â€" The resources created according to the previous article and those specified in the Law of November 26, 1945, will be collected and invested by the Respective municipal mayors, who will take special account of them, with the intervention of the Comptroller-General.

Communicate to the Executive Branch for constitutional purposes.

Session of the H. National Congress.

La Paz, December 21, 1948.

M. Urriolagoitia.â € "A. Salinas LA�pez.â €" C. LAónfish Arce, S. S. †"B. Mercado, S. S. â€" D. Imaà ± a Monterrey, D. S. †" P. Montaà ± o, D. S.

Therefore, the law for the law to be held and complied with as Law of the Republic.

Palace of Government, in the city of La Paz, at thirty days of the month of December of a thousand nine hundred and forty-eight years.

E. HERTZOG.†" Jos᩠Romero Loza.