Chapter 625.
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CHAP. 625.— Ac Act For the relief of L. O. Maddux, doing business as Maddux, Hobart and Company. February 28, 1901. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of theL. O. Maddux, as Maddux, Hobart & Co.Released from liability under certain assessment on distilled spirits, etc. Treasury is hereby empowered and directed to remit and release an assessment of twenty-nine thousand five hundred and ninety-three dollars and eighty-five cents, assessed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue on the November list of eighteen hundred and ninety-two in the first collection district of Ohio against L.
O. Maddux, doing business as Maddux, Hobart and Company, by reason of a deficiency aggregating thirty-two thousand eight hundred and eighty-two and five one-hundredths gallons of distilled spirits below the requirement of eighty per centum of the producing capacity of the distillery operated by said L. O. Maddux. Sec. 2. That said L. O. Maddux, and the said distillery operated by him. and the real estate whereon the same is situated, and the sureties of said L. O. Maddux, be, and they are hereby, released and discharged from any and all liability upon and under said assessment; and the proper officer of the United States Treasury Department is hereby authorized and directed to cancel and discharge of record all said liability and all lien arising therefrom.
Approved, February 28, 1901.