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Show Proposed Constitutional Amendment Amend-ment No. 4. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION N- 1' A concurrent resolution prouoalns nn I amendment to the Constitution of th State of l tah by amending Section r M Article XVI, relating to rights of a. IJIJJ tion to recover damages for injuries re- H suiting In dc-uth. ffl Be It resolved and enacted by the Levis ! loture of the Statt of Utah two-thlrdi Of all the members elected to each ol the two Houses concurring therein: Section 1. That it is proposed to nmern 'Section 5, Article lfi, of the Constitutlor lllllllJ of the State of ('tab BO that said aCCtiOl shall read as follows: "The right of action to recover damaget for Injuries resultinc In death, shall nev er ! be abrogated, and the aniqunt rv-overablt 'shall not bo subject to any statutory liml I tatlon, except In cases where compensn tion for Injuries n stllting in death is pro- 'vlded for ny law." Section 2. Tlie Secretary of Stale Ii hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of tho stat.i at the next c.-neiul election In the man-ner man-ner provided by law. Sec 3. If adopted by the electors ol the state th amendment shall take effect January 1st 1921. Approved October 0 1913. I, Harden Iiennlon. Secretary of State, of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and cor. rect copy of all Constitutional Amend ments proposed by the legular and special spe-cial sessions of tlie Legislature of 1919, ns the same appear of record in my of- flee. In witness whereof. I have hereunto xei my hand und afflxc-d tho Great Seal of th State of Utah, this 1st day of September. (Seal) HARDEN I EN N ion. Secretary of State. |