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Proceedings of the Senate, 1900
Volume 96, Page 1248   View pdf image (33K)
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1248 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 31

amendments sect-ion 121 of Article 23, of the Code of
Public General Laws, title ‘Corporations,' sub-title ‘In-
surance Department."
AMENDMENT PROPOSED

In line 6 of section 1 of original bill, strike out the
words "the office of this company shall be in Annapolis."
Which proposed amendment was adopted and the bill
was read the second time.
Also unfavorably,
House bill entitled "An Act to repeal section 31, of
Article 81, of the Code of Public General Laws of Mary-
land, title ‘Revenue and Taxes,' sub-title ‘Collectors,' and
to re-enact the same with amendments."
Which report was adopted.
Also unfavorably,
House bill entitled "An Act to provide for a State sub-
scription to Higgins' Laws of Maryland relating to in-
toxicating liquors."
Which report was adopted.
Also, favorably,
House bill entitled ‘VAn Act to appropriate a sum of
money to the Female House of Refuge for the erection
of a new building and steam heating apparatus."
Which was read-the second time.
Also, favorably,
House bill entitled "An Act to pay Samuel P. Wilson,
late tax collector for the flast collection district of Wicom-
ico county, a sum of money erroneously paid by him into
the State Treasury."
Which was read the second time.
Also, unfavorably,
Senate bill entitled "An Act to exempt from taxation
all mortgages recorded in the city of Baltimore for
amounts under $200."
Which report was adopted.
Also, unfavorably,

Senate bill entitled "An Act to permit exemption from
taxation in Baltimore city of $200 of furniture, and to
tax all diamonds, and the costly jewelry, except as to


 
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