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Senate Bill 781

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  • the United States of America over and within all the territory in the State of Tennessee thus deeded or conveyed; saving, however, to the State of Tennessee the right to serve criminal or civil process within the limit of the land or lands thus acquired in suits or prosecutions for or on account of rights acquired, obligations incurred, or crimes committed, in said State outside of said land or lands, and on account of rights acquired, obligations incurred, or crimes committed on or within said lands, prior to the date of the giving or service of notice, as hereinafter provided, of the assumption of police jurisdiction over such land or lands by the United States; and, saving further, to the said State the right to tax sales of gasoline and other motor vehicle fuels and oil for use in motor vehicles, and to tax persons and corporations, their franchises and properties, on land or lands deeded or conveyed as aforesaid, and saving, also, to persons residing in or on any of the land or lands deeded or conveyed as aforesaid the right to vote at all elections within the county in which said land or lands are located, upon like terms and conditions and to the same extent as they would be entitled to vote in such county had not such lands been deeded or conveyed, as aforesaid, to the United States of America; provided, nevertheless, that such jurisdiction shall not vest in the United States of America unless and until it, through the proper officer or officers, notifies the Governor and through him the State of Tennessee, that the United States of America assumes police jurisdiction over the land or lands thus deeded." SECTION 2. BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act take effect from and after its passage, the public welfare requiring it. Passed April 12, 1929." SECTION 24-a. BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That no part of the funds arising from the sale of the bonds herein authorized to be issued shall be spent for the purpose of acquiring the timber rights of the Little River Lumber Company heretofore purchased from said Little River Lumber Company by the State of Tennessee, and said Commission herein created shall have no authority to pay the Little River Lumber Company any sum for the acquirement of such rights. Section 25. BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That said Chapters 55 and 57 of the Public Acts of 1925 be and are hereby amended so as to conform to the provisions of this Act, and that all laws in conflict with this Act be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 26. BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect from and after its passage, the welfare of the public requiring it. HENRY H. HORTON, Speaker of the Senate. SELDEN MAIDEN, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Approved: AUSTIN PEAY, April 27, 1927. Governor.
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