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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 30 STAT. · February 21, 1899 · Chapter 174

Chapter 174. To amend an Act entitled “An Act authorizing the Aransas Harbor Terminal Railway Company to construct a bridge across the Corpus Christi Channel, known as the Morris and Cummings Ship Channel, in Aransas County, Texas.” February 21, 1899. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of

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CHAP. 174.— An Act To amend an Act entitled “An Act authorizing the Aransas Harbor Terminal Railway Company to construct a bridge across the Corpus Christi Channel, known as the Morris and Cummings Ship Channel, in Aransas County, Texas.” February 21, 1899. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Time extended to Aransas Harbor Terminal Railway to bridge Corpus Christi Channel, Texas.Vol. 29, p. 111. That the Act entitled “An Act authorizing the Aransas Harbor Terminal Railway Company to construct a bridge across the Corpus Christi Channel, known as the Morris and Cummings Ship Channel, in Aransas County, Texas,” approved May fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, is hereby reenacted; and section five of the said Act is hereby amended to read as follows:
" “Sec. 5. That this Act shall be null and void if actual construction of the bridge herein authorized be not commenced within one year and completed within three years from May fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety nine.” " Approved, February 21, 1899.
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