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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 2 STAT. · April 21, 1808 · Chapter XLVIII

Chapter XLVIII. *concerning public contracts.* April 21, 1808. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That from and after the passage No member of Congress to have any public contract, under the authority of the U

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Chap. XLVIII.— An Act *concerning public contracts.* April 21, 1808. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That from and after the passage No member of Congress to have any public contract, under the authority of the U. States, directly or indirectly.of this act, no member of Congress shall, directly or indirectly, himself, or by any other person whatsoever, in trust for him, or for his use or benefit, or on his account, undertake, execute, hold or enjoy, in the whole or in part, any contract or agreement hereafter to be made or entered into with any officer of the United States, in their behalf, or with any person authorized to make contracts on the part of the United States; and if any member of Congress shall, directly or indirectly, himself, or by any other person whatsoever, in trust for him, or for his use or benefit, or on his account, enter into, accept of, agree for, undertake or execute any such contract or agreement, in the whole, or in part, every member so offending, shall, for every such offence, upon conviction 485TENTH CONGRESS.
Sess. I. Ch. 50. 1808.thereof, before any court of the United States, or of the territories thereof, Penalty of three thousand dollars.having cognizance of such offence, be adjudged guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be fined three thousand dollars; and every such contract or agreement as aforesaid shall moreover be absolutely void and of no effect: *Provided nevertheless,* that in all cases where any sum or Advances made by the U. States to be repaid.sums of money shall have been advanced on the part of the United States, in consideration of any such contract or agreement, the same shall be forthwith repaid; and in case of refusal or delay to repay the same, when demanded, by the proper officer of the department under whose authority such contract or agreement shall have been made or entered into, every person so refusing or delaying, together with his surely or sureties, shall be forthwith prosecuted at law for the recovery of any such sum or sums of money advanced as aforesaid.
Sec. 2. *And be it further enacted,* That nothing herein contained Provisions of this act not to extend to incorporated companies, or to bills of exchange negotiated by members of Congress.shall extend, or be construed to extend to any contract or agreement, made or entered into, or accepted, by any incorporated company, where such contract or agreement shall be made for the general benefit of such incorporation or company; nor to the purchase or sale of bills of exchange or other property by any member of Congress, where the same shall be ready for delivery, and for which payment shall be made at the time of making or entering into the contract or agreement.
Sec. 3. *And be it further enacted,* That in every such contract or Members of Congress to be excepted by particular clauses from participation in public contracts, &c. &c.agreement to be made or entered into, or accepted as aforesaid, there shall be inserted an express condition that no member of Congress shall be admitted to any share or part of such contract or agreement, or to any benefit to arise thereupon. Sec. 4. *And be it further enacted,* That if any officer of the United States, on behalf of the United States, shall directly or indirectly make Penalties upon officers making public contracts with members of Congress.or enter into any contract, bargain, or agreement, in writing or otherwise, other than such as are herein excepted, with any member of Congress, such officer so offending, on conviction thereof before any court having jurisdiction thereof, shall be deemed and taken to be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and be fined in a sum of three thousand dollars.
Sec. 5. *And be it further enacted,* That from and after the passing Secretary of the Treasury, War, &c. to make to Congress, annual statements of contracts made by their departments.of this act it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of War, Secretary of the Navy, and the Postmaster-General annually, to lay before Congress, a statement of all the contracts which have been made in their respective departments, during the year preceding such report, exhibiting in such statement the name of the contractor, the article or thing contracted for, the place where the article was to be delivered, or the thing performed, the sum to be paid for its performance or delivery, the date and duration of the contract.
Approved, April 21, 1808. Chapter L: for the establishment of a Turnpike Company in the county of Alexandria, in the District of Columbia. 2 Stat. 485 1808-04-21 Chapter L Charles C. Little and James Brown text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-11-03 10 1 public
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Chapter XLVIII
*concerning public contracts.* April 21, 1808. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That from and after the passage No member of Congress to have any public contract, under the authority of the U
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