Chapter 408. for the relief of the Union Iron Works, of San Francisco, California
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CHAP. 408.— An Act for the relief of the Union Iron Works, of San Francisco, California.June 10, 1890. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Union Iron Works, San Francisco. Cal.Settlement of account for construction of cruiser Charleston. That the Secretary of the Navy he authorized and directed to adjust and finally settle the account of the Union Iron Works, of San Francisco, California, for the construction of the cruiser Charleston on the basis of the full Claim penalty not to be enforced.contract price for such construction without enforcing the claim penalty of thirty-three thousand three hundred and eighty-four dollars for the apparent deficiency on the trial trip of three hundred and thirty-three and eighty-four one hundreths horsepower below the seven thousand horsepower contemplated by the contract for such construction.
Approved, June 10, 1890.