CARLISLE, Judge.
(After stating the foregoing facts). A decision of the question which was presented to the trial judge under the foregoing stipulations of fact, and which is presented to this court by the exception to his judgment, requires, as was said by the trial judge, an interpretation and construction of the act of 1937 (Ga. L. 1937, p. 760). The pertinent provisions of this act are sections 1 and 2, which read as follows:
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