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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 2 STAT. · Feb. 10, 1803 · Chapter IV

Chapter IV. *authorizing the sale of a piece of land, parcel of the Navy Yard belonging to the United States, in Charlestown, in the slate of Massachusetts, to the proprietors of the Salem turnpike road and Chelsea bridge corporation.* Feb. 10, 1803. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of

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Chap. IV.— An Act *authorizing the sale of a piece of land, parcel of the Navy Yard belonging to the United States, in Charlestown, in the slate of Massachusetts, to the proprietors of the Salem turnpike road and Chelsea bridge corporation.* Feb. 10, 1803. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of the Secretary of the Navy authorized to convey a piece of land to the Salem bridge corporation.
Navy be, and he hereby is authorized and empowered, by indenture of bargain and sale, in common form, to convey, in fee simple, to the proprietors of the Salem turnpike and Chelsea bridge corporation, by their proper name of incorporation, a certain piece of land, lying on the western corner, and being parcel of the navy yard belonging to the United States, in Charlestown, in the state of Massachusetts, containing fifteen square perches, or thereabouts, or so much thereof as is required to enable the said proprietors to lay out and make a turnpike road from Salem to Charlestown bridge, near Boston, according to the plan exhibited to Congress by the said proprietors.
Sec. 2. *And be it further enacted*, That it shall be the duty of the A valuation to be ascertained by disinterested persons and paid. said secretary, prior to the making the said conveyance, to cause the said piece of land to be valued by disinterested men, to be appointed in such manner as he shall agree with the said proprietors ; the amount of which said valuation, being paid to the use of the United States, it shall then, and not before, be lawful for the said secretary to make the aforesaid conveyance.
Approved, February 10, 1803. 199
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