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Page 36
... referred the bill for An Act to fix the time of holding the Courts in the Eleventh Judicial District , have had the subject under consideration and beg leave to submit the following bill as a substitute , and recommend its passage ...
... referred the bill for An Act to fix the time of holding the Courts in the Eleventh Judicial District , have had the subject under consideration and beg leave to submit the following bill as a substitute , and recommend its passage ...
Page 55
... referred to the Committee on Elections . The certificate of election of Mr. Martin and Mr. Pitzer , was also re- ferred to the Committee on Elections . Mr. Flower introduced a bill for An Act to repeal an act entitled an Act concerning ...
... referred to the Committee on Elections . The certificate of election of Mr. Martin and Mr. Pitzer , was also re- ferred to the Committee on Elections . Mr. Flower introduced a bill for An Act to repeal an act entitled an Act concerning ...
Page 61
... referred to Committee on Public Build- ings and Grounds . Mr. Knight introduced a bill for an Act to amend an Act defining the time for commencing civil actions . Read first and second time , and referred to Judiciary Committee . Mr ...
... referred to Committee on Public Build- ings and Grounds . Mr. Knight introduced a bill for an Act to amend an Act defining the time for commencing civil actions . Read first and second time , and referred to Judiciary Committee . Mr ...
Page 65
... referred Assembly bill to repeal An Act to amend an Act concerning crimes and punishments , passed April 22d , 1851 , ask leave to report the bill with- out amendment , and recommend its passage . Mr. Yeiser made the following minority ...
... referred Assembly bill to repeal An Act to amend an Act concerning crimes and punishments , passed April 22d , 1851 , ask leave to report the bill with- out amendment , and recommend its passage . Mr. Yeiser made the following minority ...
Page 67
... referred to the Judiciary Committee . Senate bill No. 12 , Bill for an Act in relation to the supplying of fuel , and other contingent expenses of the Legislature . Read first time , and ordered to second reading on to - morrow . Senate ...
... referred to the Judiciary Committee . Senate bill No. 12 , Bill for an Act in relation to the supplying of fuel , and other contingent expenses of the Legislature . Read first time , and ordered to second reading on to - morrow . Senate ...
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Page 19 - AN ACT To enable the State of Arkansas, and other States, to reclaim the Swamp Lands within their limits.
Page 2 - The contract between Georgia and the purchasers was executed by the grant. A contract executed, as well as one which is executory, contains obligations binding on the parties. A grant, in its own nature, amounts to an extinguishment of the right of the grantor, and implies a contract not to reassert that right. A party is, therefore, always estopped by his own grant.