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DELEGATE BARRICK: That was not my intention.
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My intention was to put the language back in its original
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form. Line 11, I am not concerned about that, but lines 12,
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13, and 14 I intended to go back as they were originally
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written.
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THE PRESIDENT: Well, in view of the misunder-
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standing, I will permit the amendment, although it is clear y
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out of order. You had asked me the question before and I
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had indicated that it was not an amendment as to style. In
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the form you now put it it would be purely an amendment
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as to style but so that we can move on, the Amendment 1-A,
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as I understand it then, is that you would substitute for
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the words -- include in line 12 the words "property devoted
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to agricultural use as prescribed or as defined" which is
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your choice.
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DELEGATE BARRICK: As prescribed by law.
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THE PRESIDENT: As prescribed by law.
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Delegate Sherbow.
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DELEGATE SHERBOW: Mr. Chairman, with respect
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to Delegate Barrick's amendment, I can't have any objection
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to it because it is exactly the way the committee had
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