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PASSED AT THE SECOND REGULAR SESSION
OF THE TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURE

Convened at Juneau, the Capital, on the First day of March,
1915, and adjourned sine die the Twenty-Ninth
day of April, 1915

DATE OF PUBLICATION OF VOLUME, JULY 28, 1915

DAILY EMPIRE PRINT, JUNEAU, ALASKA

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Published under authority of Chapter 6, Session Laws of 1913, Approved April 11, 1913, by CHARLES E. DAVIDSON,

Secretary of Alaska

Preface

This volume is published under and by the virtue of the authority of Chapter 6 of the Session Laws of Alaska, 1913, approved April 11, 1913, and embraces all the laws enacted at the Second Regular Session of the Legislature of the Territory of Alaska, convened at Juneau, the capital, March 1, 1915, and adjourned, sine die, April 29, 1915. This volume also contains such resolutions and memorials passed by said Territorial Legislature as are. deemed of public importance.

The enrolled acts, as filed in the office of the Secretary of the Territory, contain some incorrect spelling, improper punctuation, and apparent omissions of necessary words, and while the Secretary of the Territory has no other alternative than to publish true copies of the acts filed, he has-in order to make them readable and presentable-noted obvious errors in punctuation, spelling, etc., by inserting the words apparently intended, in brackets, immediately following the incorrect words used, or where the words were omitted.

However, on page 66 of this volume, in lines 17 and 19 of Section 40, Chapter 25, (the election law), where a number of words seem to have been omitted in the enrolled act, no notation was made of the fact, as the insertion could not have been made with any degree of certainty.

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Sec. 14 of the act of Congress, entitled "An Act to create a legislative assembly in the Territory of Alaska, to confer legislative power thereon, and for other purposes," approved August 24, 1912, provides that "* * If he [the Governor] approves it [the bill], he shall sign it and it shall become a law at the expiration of ninety days thereafter, unless sooner given effect by a two-thirds vote of said Legislature. * *

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