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Under your amendment, lines 12 and 14 would read
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"which classes shall include property owned and operated
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as farms by bona fide farmers."
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As defined by the General Assembly by law.
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The suggestion for the amendment by Delegate
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Barrick, lines 12 -to 14, would read "which classes shall
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include property devoted to agricultural use" period. My
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question is: Would you be willing to accept his amendment?
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If not, I will put his amendment as a substitute for yours.
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If it fails, then your amendment will be put.
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DELEGATE HANSON: Mr. President, I could under
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no circumstances accept the amendment.
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THE PRESIDENT: Very well.
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DELEGATE HANSON: I assume you are kidding.
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THE PRESIDENT: Very well.
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Delegate Barrick submits Amendment 1-A as a
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substitute for Amendment 1 which would provide that in
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effect lines 12 to 14 would read "which classes shall in-
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clude property devoted to agricultural use" period.
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Is there a second to that motion?
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(The motion was duly seconded.)
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