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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 26 STAT. · March 29, 1890 · Chapter 56

Chapter 56. to suspend the enforcement of the act approved March second, eighteen hundred anti eighty-nine, entitled “An act to amend sections forty-four hundred and eighty-eight and forty-four hundred and eighty-nine of the Revised Statutes requiring lifesaving appliances on steamers.”March 29, 1890. *Be it en

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CHAP. 56.— An Act to suspend the enforcement of the act approved March second, eighteen hundred anti eighty-nine, entitled “An act to amend sections forty-four hundred and eighty-eight and forty-four hundred and eighty-nine of the Revised Statutes requiring lifesaving appliances on steamers.”March 29, 1890. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,lifesaving appliances on steamers.Vol. 25, p. 1012, amended.[R.
S., sections 4458, 4489, p. 868](/us/rs/t/s4458/4489/p868).Line-carrying projectiles, ecc.Treasury rules, etc., suspended. That the provisions of an act to amend sections forty-four hundred and eighty-eight and forty-four hundred and eighty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States, requiring line-carrying projectiles and the means of propelling them to be carried on steamers and the rules and regulations relating thereto adopted by the Board of Supervising Inspectors and approved by the Secretary of the Treasury March second, eighteen hundred and ninety, be, and they are hereby, suspended from operation*Post*, p. 1083. and enforcement for the period of one year.
Approved, March 29, 1890.
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