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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 28 STAT. · January 25, 1895 · Chapter 45

Chapter 45. Authorizing certain officers of the Navy and Marine Corps to administer oaths

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CHAP. 45.— An Act Authorizing certain officers of the Navy and Marine Corps to administer oaths.January 25, 1895. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Navy.Oaths may he administered by certain officers. That judges-advocate of naval general courts-martial and courts of inquiry, and all commanders in chief of naval squadrons, commandants of navy-yards and stations, and officers commanding vessels of the Navy, and the adjutant, and 640FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS.
Sess. III. Chs. 45, 46. 1895. inspector, commanding officers and recruiting officers of the Marine Corps be, and the same are hereby, authorized to administer oaths for the purposes of the administration of naval justice and for other purposes of naval administration. Approved, January 25, 1895. Chapter 46: Authorizing the Little Rock and Pacific Railway Company, its successors and assigns, to construct and maintain bridges across the Fourche La Fevre and Petit Jean rivers, in Arkansas.
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