[86] Resolves of 1903, Chapter 86.
[87] Several of the conclusions are found in the Appendix, pp. [308] ff.
House Document No. 288 of 1904.
House Document No. 1096 of 1904.
[88] It was evidently intended to insert in section 29 a provision under which the Commonwealth might condemn the whole or any portion of the “adjoining property” if the owner of it failed to effect a purchase of the remnant offered for sale by the Commonwealth,[89] but the provision was not included in the act as passed.
[89] See draft of proposed act, House Document No. 288 of 1904.
[90] Acts of Massachusetts, 1904, Chapter 443.
[91] Acts of Ohio, 1904, p. 333. See Appendix for text, p. [268].
[92] Acts of Maryland, 1908, Chapter 166. See Appendix for text, p. 269.
[93] Acts of Virginia, 1906. Chapter 194. Approved March 14th. See Appendix for text, p. [271].