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1. Consent to purchase of lauds by ;
deeds to be recorded as in
other cases.
2. Governor to convey title and
code jurisdiction where the
land is covered by navigable
water.
3. Such land exempt from taxation.
4. State to have concurrent juris-
diction.
5. Condemnation of land for such
purposes.
6. What must be stated in petition
for condemnation.
7. Petition to be verified by affidavit.
8 Publication of notice of petition.
9. Proceedings; jury; notice to
owner.
10. In case of absence of jurors;
each party to strike off four.
11. Oath of jurors
12. Jury to summon witnesses, take
testimony and determine the
compensation.
13. Inquisition to be reduced to
writing, sealed and returned
to court.
14. Confirmation by court; costs.
15. New inquisition.
16. Statements In inquisition; title
to pass upon payment; pay-
ment into court.
17 Jurisdiction.
18. Exemption from taxation.
19. Consent of the State given to
purchase land by United States
for forts, magazines, arsenals,
coast defences, barracks or
other buildings , deed ' to be
recorded.
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20. United States may Institute con-
demnation pioceedings.
21. Sections 17 and 18 to apply to
cases under sections 19 and 20
Public Buildings and Land.
22 Consent of State to purchase of
lot in Laurel, Prince George's
county.
23. Jurisdiction over such lot ceded
to United States; proviso.
24. Jurisdiction over government
hospital for the insane in
Prince George's county.
25 Over certain land in Cumber-
land.
26. Ceded to the United States
over land now or hereafter
acquired; period for which
grant shall continue; condi-
tion.
Claims of the State Against the
United States.
27. Governor shall appoint agent or
agents to prosecute such
claims; compensation to be
contingent; how to be fixed.
28. Vacancies , how filled.
29. Compensation of agents, how to
be paid.
Antietam Battlefield Commission.
30 Said commission may transfer to
United States its lot on Antie-
tam battlefield.
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