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Proceedings of the Senate, 1876
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1876.] OF THE SENATE. 883

whenever such office or appointment is conferred or made by
any person or persons, or by any Register of Wills, or by
any Orphans' or other Courts, either of the United States or
of this State; and that in alt cases where application Khali
be made to any Court or Register of Wills of the State for the
appointment of any receivers, trustees, administrators, as-
signees, guardian of any minor or committee of a, lunatic, it
shall and may be lawful for such Court or Register, if they
think proper to appoint said Guarantee Company with its
consent, such receiver, trustee, administrator, assignee,
guardian or committee; and the accounts of said company,
as such receiver, administrator, executor, truslee, assignee,
guaidian or committee shall be regularly fettled and adjusted
before the proper tribunal, and upon sush settlement and
adjustment, all proper, legal, usual and customary charges,
costs and expenses shall be allowed to said company for their
care and management of the trusts aforesaid ; and the said
company as such trustee or assignee, guardian, receiver, ad-
ministrator, executor or committee shall be subject to all
orders or decrees made by the proper tribunal.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
immediately on the day of its passage.

Which was adopted.

Said bill, as amended, was then read the second time and
ordered be engrossed for a third reading.

Mr. Lloyd, from the Committee on Conference submitted
the following

REPORT.
To the Senate and House of Delegates:

The Committee on Conference on Senate bill, (printed No.
60,) entitled an Act to provide for the general valuation and
assessment of property in this State, beg leave to report:

That after a full and free conference they do recommend,
that the House of Delegates shall recede from its first, sec-
ond, third, tenth and eleventh amendments, and in lieu
thereof, in Section 17, line 52, of written bill, after word
"plate," to strike out all to end of Section.

Senate concur in the fourth, sixth, and seventh amend-
ments of the House.

That in lieu of amendments, non-concuired in, the follow-
ing amendments be adopted.

Page 6, printed bill, line 57, alter word "into," strike
out all to and including word "eight," on page 7, line 72,
and insert nine Assessment Districts.

The First and Thirteenth Election Districts of said county,
as at present laid out, shall constitute the First Assessment
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