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Session Laws, 1912
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 455

SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That said company or its duly
authorized agent or agents may contract and agree with the
owner or owners, whether individuals, firms or corporations, to
purchase and hold in fee simple, or for a term of years, any
land or property, except mineral rights and mineral lands, or
any easement or right therein, or appurtenant thereto, or for
the use, possession or occupation of the same, or any part
thereof, or of any earth, gravel, stone, timber, streams, rivers,
races, waterways, water power or of any improvements or any
part thereof whatever deemed by said company necessary, requi-
site and proper and wanted by it for carrying out its powers,
objects and purposes or any of the same; and if they can not
agree, or if the owner or owners, or any of them, be an infant,
trustee, feme covert, who is not possessed of the property to her
sole and separate use and authorized to contract for the same,
or non compos mentis, or for any other cause be legally incapa-
ble of contracting, or out of the country in which such prop-
erty may lie when such property may be wanted, said company
is hereby authorized and empowered to acquire the same by
condemnation in the manner provided by sections three hun-
dred and sixty (360) to three hundred and sixty-five (365),
both inclusive, and supplements thereof of Article 23 of the
Code of Public General Laws of the State; and in like manner
shall have power and authority to acquire a strip of land not
exceeding twenty-five (25) feet in width with necessary addi-
tional widths in deep cuts and fillings required by the com-
pany for its proper transmission and delivery lines and all
other lands necessary for the construction and operation of its
works as well as all necessary water, including in the land and
water thus described water power, water privileges and lands
flowed or submerged with water accumulated by the company's
dams.

SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That the said company, within
the scope of the full enjoyment of all the purposes hereinbefore
mentioned, shall have and enjoy, besides the powers and privi-
leges in this act particularly enumerated, all powers incidental
thereto, and all other general powers, provisions and privileges
conferred by the General Incorporation Laws of this State upon
companies duly incorporated under the same, and shall be
subject to the general regulations in such laws; provided,
excepting so far as they are or may be, altered by the provi-
sions of this act.

SEC. 8. And be it further enacted, That all the powers
granted to and vested in said Youghiogheny Water and Elec-
tric Power Company under its certificate of incorporation and

 

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