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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 16 STAT. · July 13, 1870 · Chapter CCLIII

Chapter CCLIII. to extend the Time for presenting Claims for additional Bounties

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CHAP. CCLIII.— An Act to extend the Time for presenting Claims for additional Bounties.July 13, 1870. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the UnitedTime for presenting claims for certain additional bounties extended.1866, ch. 296, §§ 12, 13. Vol. xiv. p. 322Claims not then presented to be void.Repeal of 1869, ch. 133, § 4. Vol. xv. p. 334. States of America in Congress assembled,* That the time for presenting claims for additional bounties granted to soldiers by the twelfth and thirteenth sections of the act of July twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, is hereby extended until the expiration of six months after the passage of this act, after which time all claims for such bounties not presented in due form shall be void; and the fourth section of the act approved March third, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, entitled “An act in relation to additional bounties and for other purposes,” is hereby repealed.
Approved, July 13, 1870.
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