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converted and reside in those local subdivisions.
Whether that is true or not, certainly the
restriction should apply to the state legislature. If
it applied to those local subdivisions I can easily see
that where in the years to come and within the next few
years when charter governments are forced upon all of
these local subdivisions which do not now have it, there
could become instances where private persons or private
corporations might want to get eminent domain powers fpr
public purposes.
Where would that occur? In some counties, say
for example that we had a health situation where the
county felt that it was immediate and urgent and
something should be done in order to provide water and
sewer facilities and yet the county might not want to
go into that area, but it might have a private corpora-
tion that would go in and furnish those needed things for
water and sewage.
Now, I have provided in this amendment that what
'' is known as -he* quick take rould be allowed in those
instances where there was a showing of immediate and urgent



 
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