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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1872
Volume 190, Page 235   View pdf image (33K)
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1872.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 235
It was decided in the affirmative.
The question then recurring upon the adoption of the
amendment,
It was rejected.
The Speaker decided that the amendment before the House
having been disposed of by the previous question, under
House Rule 22, the bill itself, being the main question, or
such section thereof as was under consideration, was now
open for amendment.
Mr. Stone appealed from the decision of the Chair, and
made the following point to sustain the appeal :
"That this House having sustained the previous question
on the bill and pending amendments, it will bring the House
to a direct vote on the bill itself."
The question now being,
"Shall the decision of the Chair stand as the judgment of
the House?"

It was decided in the affirmative, and
The decision of the Chair was sustained.
The second reading of the bill was then proceeded with.
Mr. Banks submitted the following amendment :
"Provided, however, that nothing in this section shall
apply to or effect any party or parties who may advance
money for the purpose of construction."
Which was rejected.
Mr. Henkle submitted the following amendment:
Strike out from " unless" to " mortgage " inclusive, and
insert " to secure the payment of such future advances, unless
the time and amount of such advances shall be entered on
the record of said mortgage, at the foot thereof, in the form
of an acknowledgment, to be signed and sworn to by the
mortgager and mortgagee before a Justice of the Peace ; and
it shall be the duty of the Recording Clerk to leave space in
the record books, at the foot of such mortgage, for the entry
of such acknowledgments, and to all certified copies of such
deeds there shall be annexed copies of such acknowledgments
of future advances."
Which wag read.
The question recurring upon the adoption of the amend-
ment,

 
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