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Act concerning Act entitled Act to amend Act to authorize Act to provide amend an Act April 22 ayes and nays Bell Benicia Blake Bostwick Brush Cabaniss Caldwell Canney Cardozo Carhart Carpentier City patient Clerk Committee on Enrolled Conness Court of Sessions Covarrubias Crenshaw cured diarrhoea engrossed entitled an Act Estep Ewing Fairfax Flower following vote Gardner Garfield Hally Harrison Herbert Heydenfeldt Hoff House met pursuant HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY Hunt Huse introduced a bill Ireland Irwin JOHN BIGLER Johnson Joint Resolution Judiciary Committee Kittredge Knight Leake Letcher Mandeville Martin McCandless McFarland McGarry McKamy McMahon McMeans Meredith message was received Messrs Moore motion moved Myres nays were demanded o'clock Oliver Owen Pacheco Panama fever passed April Proctor read a third Redding referred report was adopted Robinson Rogers S M hospital San Francisco Senate Senate bill Sime Smith Snyder Speaker submitted the following Taylor Thomas Tilghman typhoid fever Walker Wing Yeiser
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Side 19 - AN ACT To enable the State of Arkansas, and other States, to reclaim the Swamp Lands within their limits.
Side 2 - The contract between Georgia and the purchasers was executed by the grant. A contract executed, as well as one which is executory, contains obligations binding on the parties. A grant, in its own nature, amounts to an extinguishment of the right of the grantor, and implies a contract not to reassert that right. A party is, therefore, always estopped by his own grant.