Chapter 798. for the relief of the board of field officers of the Fourth Brigade of South Carolina Volunteer State Troops
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CHAP. 798.— An Act for the relief of the board of field officers of the Fourth Brigade of South Carolina Volunteer State Troops.July 28, 1886. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Fourth Brigade, South Carolina Volunteer State Troops.Claim of field officers for rent referred to Court of Claims. That the Court of Claims shall, notwithstanding the bar prescribed by any statute of limitation, hear, determine, and adjudge any claim or claims of the board of field officers of the Fourth Brigade of South Carolina Volunteer State Troops, a municipal corporation of the State of South Carolina, against the United States, for the rent due by them or for the use and occupation by them, prior to the twenty-first of July, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and subsequent to July first, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, of certain buildings on Citadel Green, in the city of Charleston, after the legal termination of the late war; and that any judgment in favor of the claimant rendered hereunder be paid as other judgments of the said court are paid.
Approved, July 28, 1886.