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located the cemetery shall ever be condemned by the payment of assessments that it is necessary to take such property, and no other route is street improvements. Such interurban railways shall have the Railroad Commission. No such corporation shall ever be exempt from the control of the court trying such condemnation suit, that cities or towns within or through which said company operates. No property upon which is possible or gasoline, denatured alcohol or naphtha interurban for practicable.Acts 1897, p. 188; Acts 1903, p. 204; Acts 1909, 2nd C.S., p. 396; G.L., vol. 10, p. 1242; Acts 1917, p. 390. a Art. 6546. FREIGHT INTERURBANS. All electric, gas or motor railways incorporated as such, which shall engage in transporting freight, shall be subject to the same right of eminent domain as are now given by law to interurban electric railways companies. Any such interurban company shall have the purpose of acquiring right of way upon which to acquire, hold and operate other public utilities in and adjacent to to steam railroads, and may exercise such right for depots and power plants, and shall have the right and authority or may be legally levied or assessed against it for the same rights, powers and privileges as are now granted by any such interurban railway, unless it shall affirmatively be shown, and so found by law to construct their railway lines, and sites

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