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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 31 STAT. · March 31, 1900 · Chapter 121

Chapter 121. To amend an Act providing for the construction of a light-ship to be located near Cape Elizabeth, Maine

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CHAP. 121.— An Act To amend an Act providing for the construction of a light-ship to be located near Cape Elizabeth, Maine. March 31, 1900. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Cape Elizabeth, Me., light-ship. Vol. 30, p. 815. That the Act approved February fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, entitled “An Act providing for the construction of a light-ship to be located near Cape Elizabeth, Maine,” is hereby amended so that the limit of the cost for the said light-ship and fog signal shall be increased from seventy thousand dollars to ninety thousand dollars, and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the construction of the said light-ship and fog signal, as directed by the original Act as modified by this Act.
Approved, March 31, 1900.
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