Chapter 10.
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CHAP. 10.— An act for the relief of Albert Grant.Jan. 5, 1883. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Albert Grant.Relief of. That the Court of Claims be, and it. is hereby, directed to reopen and readjudicate the case of Albert Grant and Darius Jackson (doing business as A. Grant and Company) upon the evidence heretofore submitted to the said court in said cause (fifth Court of Claims Reports, page eighty), and if said court in such readjudication shall find from such evidence that the court gave judgment for a different sum than the evidence sustains or the court intended, it shall correct such error and adjudge to the said Albert Grant such additional sum in said cause as the evidence shall justify, not to exceed fourteen thousand and sixteen dollars and twenty-nine cents; and the amount by readjudication in favor of the said Albert Grant shall be a part of the original judgment in the cause recorded in the fifth Court of Claims Reports page eighty.
Approved, January 5, 1883.