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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1874
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326 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Feb. 11,

stationery, books, and part compensation to parties codifying
said Laws, and proposes that said parties be authorized to
contract for and have printed, under their exclusive direction
and control, one hundred copies of said Laws, and said Laws,
when codified, to be submitted to the next Legislature of the
State for its adoption or rejection; the parties codifying to
return accounts semi-annually, to the Comptroller, with
vouchers, and leaves the subject of compensation of parties,
codifying said Laws to the next General Assembly,

The Committee report these facts for the information of
the House, but make no recommendation with regard to the
propriety or expediency of adopting any of them.

W. S. KEECH.
Which was read.

Mr. Seth, from the Committee on the Judiciary, reported
without amendments,

The Senate bill entitled an Act to repeal section 1, of Ar-
ticle 45, of the Code of Public General Laws, entitled "Hus-
band and Wife," and to re-enact the same with amendments.

Which was read a second time.

Mr. Gill, from the Committee on the Judiciary, reported
without amendments,

The Senate bill, entitled an Act for the relief of the Bank,
of Commerce, cancelling three thousand eight hundred shares
in the capital stock thereof, representing a portion of its
assets, and reducing the par value of all other shares in its
capital stock.

Which was read a second time.

Mr. Brace, from the Committee on the Judiciary, reported
with amendments,

The Senate bill entitled an Act to add a new section to
Article 75, of the Code of Public General Laws, allowing the
striking out of an order for removal after the same has been
passed.

AMENDMENTS PROPOSED.

Section I, line 14,add the following: "And provided further,
That no such motion to strike out an order for removal shall
be entertained, unless the same shall be made in time to
admit of the trial of the cause at the same term of Court at
which said order for removal was passed;" and section 2 as
follows: "And be it further enacted, That in all civil cases
where an order for removal shall have been passed in any
cause, the party upon whose motion said order was passed
shall pay or tender to the Clerk of the Court in which said
cause was pending at the time of said order for removal, the

 

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