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sense if you made these changes -- if in line 30 you

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struck the comma and the word "and", and deleted the comma

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in line 31 and the comma in line 33?

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DELEGATE GALLAGHER: Mr. Chairman, I do believe

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that the comma in line 31 ought to come out, because it

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just doesn't make any sense.

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THE CHAIRMAN: And in line 33?

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DELEGATE GALLAGHER: ' I would think so, but

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in so doing may I point out that this would be a change

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from the language as it was passed in 1851.

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THE CHAIRMAN: Yes, I am just trying for the

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moment to get the sense of it.

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Would you agree that for purposes of making

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sense out of the first clause you would also delete the

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comma and the word "and" on line 30?

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DELEGATE GALLAGHER: Corporations may be

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formed under general laws, but shall not be created by

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special act and except in cases where no general law

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exists providing for the creation of corporations --

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THE CHAIRMAN: Shouldn't you delete the comma, and

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"and"--"shall not be created by special act except"?

 

 

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