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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 27 STAT. · February 25, 1893 · Chapter 165

Chapter 165. for the benefit of the State of Kentucky, Logan and Simpson counties and of Louisville, Kentucky, and of Sumner and Davidson counties, Tennessee

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CHAP. 165.— An Act for the benefit of the State of Kentucky, Logan and Simpson counties and of Louisville, Kentucky, and of Sumner and Davidson counties, Tennessee.February 25, 1893. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Commissioner ofKentucky, Logan and Simpson counties, Louisville, Ky., Sumner anti Davidson counties, Tenn.Refund of internal revenue taxes authorized. Internal Revenue, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to audit and adjust the claims of the sinking fund commissioners of the State of Kentucky, of Logan and Simpson counties in said State, of the city of Louisville, Kentucky, and of Sumner and Davidson counties, Tennessee, for internal revenue taxes collected on railroad dividends on stock and on interest on railroad bonds owned by said counties, and city, respectively, in the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company and of said State for internal revenue taxes collected and interest on railroad bonds of the railroad from Louisville to Lexington and on dividends on stock of said railroads owned by said State, and due and payable to said boards of sinking fund commissioners, respectively, and to said State, counties, and city, to the extent that such taxes were deducted from any dividends or interest due and payable to such boards, respectively, and which have not been heretofore refunded, and for this purpose, any statute of limitations to the contrary notwithstanding, sections nine hundred and eighty-nine, thirty-two hundred and twenty, thirty-two[R.
S., secs. 989, 3220, 3226–3228, pp. 185, 618, 619, 620](/us/rs/t/s989/3220/3226–3228/pp185/618/619/620). hundred and twenty-six, thirty-two hundred and twenty-seven, and thirty-two hundred and twenty-eight of the United States Revised Statutes are hereby made applicable and available with the force and effect as if protest and demand for payment had been made within the time prescribed by said sections; anil the amounts, when ascertained,Payment. as aforesaid, and not heretofore refunded, shall be paid out of the permanent annual appropriation provided for similar claims allowed within the present fiscal year.
Approved, February 25, 1893.
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