Documents Accompanying the Journal of the House, Part 1

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Page 7 - The proceeds from the sales of all lands that have been or hereafter may be granted by the United States to the State for educational purposes, and the proceeds of all lands or other property given by individuals or appropriated by the State for like purposes...
Page 7 - The legislature shall provide for an annual tax, sufficient with other resources, to pay the estimated expenses of the state government, the interest of the state debt, and such deficiency as may occur in the resources.
Page 29 - The past year has been an eventful one in the history of our State institutions for the insane and the mentally defective.
Page 46 - forth the value of the property insured, the interest of the insured therein, all other insurance thereon, in detail, the purposes for which and the persons by whom the building insured, or containing the property insured, was used, and the time at which and manner in which the tire originated, so far as known to the insured.
Page 168 - ... be allowed by the Board of State Auditors and paid from the general fund in a similar manner to those for members of other boards of the several State institutions.
Page 46 - ... or owner, and this company shall elect by itself, or with others, to pay the mortgagee the full amount secured by such mortgage, then the mortgagee shall assign and transfer to the companies interested, upon such payment, the said mortgage, together •with the note and debt thereby secured.
Page 44 - ... commissioner, so print any provision required by its charter or deed of settlement or by the laws of its own state or country, not contrary to the laws of this...
Page 44 - In all insurance against loss by fire hereafter made by companies chartered or doing business in this Commonwealth, the conditions of insurance shall be stated in the body of the policy; and neither the application of the insured nor the by-laws of the company shall be considered as a warranty, or a part of the contract, except so far as they are incorporated in full into the policy, and appear on its face before the signatures of its officers.
Page 46 - ... subject to legal restriction shall be kept in quantities or manner different from those allowed or prescribed by law; or if camphene, benzine, naphtha, or other chemical oils or burning fluids shall be kept or used by the insured on the premises insured, except that what is known as refined petroleum, kerosene or coal oil may be used for lighting...
Page 45 - If buildings insured against loss by fire, and situated within this commonwealth, are totally destroyed by fire, the company shall not be liable beyond the actual value of the insured property at the time of the loss or damage...

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