Chapter 138. for the relief of the Kentucky and Indiana Bridge Company
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CHAP. 138.— An Act for the relief of the Kentucky and Indiana Bridge Company.June 30, 1892. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Kentucky and Indiana Bridge Company. That the Kentucky and Indiana Bridge Company, a corporation created by and existing under the laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, be, and it hereby is, authorized to occupy and acquire title to so much of the land of the Louisville andMay acquire part of land of Louisville and Portland Canal.
Portland Canal, the property of the United States, as is now occupied by the south abutment of the said Kentucky and Indiana bridge and the contiguous trestles in the approach thereto, on the payment to the United States by the said bridge company of the fair value of such specified tract, to be determined by agreement between the said Kentucky and Indiana Bridge Company and the Secretary of War. Approved, June 30, 1892.