Opinion ID: 2610751
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 5

Heading: pp 1038-1039; 1478-1481)

Text: MR. LAINE: [In response to reading of proposed section.] Mr. Chairman: I move to strike that section out. I am satisfied that it is dangerous, because there may be millions of acres of land that may be reserved. I move to strike it out. MR. AYERS: [Principal proponent of Article XV.] I hope the motion will not prevail. The provision in the commencement of this section is one which now exists in the Code. It withdraws the marsh and tide lands from sale within two miles of any incorporated city or town in the State. The object of this section is to prevent parties from coming up to Sacramento and obtaining title to tide lands which are necessary for the purpose of ingress and egress to the people from various parts of the State  I was going to say surreptitiously getting control over them in fee from the State  and the people who are interested in having ingress and egress over these lands, or through these lands, know nothing about it....