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<br />Be it Further Resolved:
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<br />That the gaging stations at San Acacia and San Marcial
<br />be, and the same are hereby abandoned for Compact purposes.
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<br />Be it Further Resolved:
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<br />That this Resolution has been passed unanimously and
<br />shall be effective January 1, 1949, if within 120 days from
<br />this date the Commissioner for each State shall have
<br />received from the Attorney General of the State represented
<br />by him, an opinion approving this Resolution, and shall
<br />have so advised the Chairman of the Commission, otherwise,
<br />to be of no force and effect.
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<br />(Note: The following paragraph appears in the Minutes
<br />of the Annual Meeting of the Commission held at Denver,
<br />Colorado, February 14-16, 1949:
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<br />"The Chairman announced that he had received, pursuant
<br />to the Resolution adopted by the Commission at the Ninth
<br />Annual Meeting on February 24, 1948, opinions from the
<br />Attorneys General of Colorado, New Mexico and Texas that
<br />the substitution of stations and measurements of deliveries
<br />by New Mexico set forth in said resolution was within the
<br />powers of the Commission").
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