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I don't think that authority be continuing
together. Besides that, there is nothing to prevent the
private person or corporation, if they haven't completed
their condemning within the three years from getting
another act to extend and I think this power or eminent
domain is a powerful weapon and when it is exercised
by private corporations should have some limitations.
AS I said before, we do not with the
majority report as far as it goes, but in this we
thought that there ought to be some reasonable restric-
tions so that our people would know that if eminent
domain power comes to reside in a loca that
those local subdivisions are not going to be the
beaten track and give a definitely contin
any group or association.
I think I have covered the pu
amendment, because on the question of quick you
will notice our report, it was our inte the
matter of quick take up to the legislative authroity but
in this area, I felt that where it was given not to the
public for strict public use and there is differentia-
tion between public use and sometimes what is known as



 
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