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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 31 STAT. · March 3, 1901 · Chapter 952

Chapter 952. To waive and release all claims of the United States by way of escheat to the real estate in the District of Columbia of which Patrick Kavanagh or his sons, Charles W

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CHAP. 952.— An Act To waive and release all claims of the United States by way of escheat to the real estate in the District of Columbia of which Patrick Kavanagh or his sons, Charles W. Kavanagh and William Kavanagh, died seized. March 3, 1901. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,District of Columbia.Waiver of claims of United States to real estate of Patrick Kavanagh et al., deceased. That the United States do hereby release, relinquish, and quitclaim unto Michael A.
Mullin, trustee under the last will and testament of Elizabeth Ann Hooper, formerly Elizabeth Ann Kavanagh, and to all persons lawfully claiming or to claim under the said last will and testament, all right, title, and claim, if any, which the United States may have acquired by way of escheat to any real estate situated in the District of Columbia by the death of Patrick Kavanagh, the husband, and Charles W. Kavanagh and William Kavanagh, the sons, of the said Elibabeth Ann Hooper, or any of them.
Approved, March 3, 1901.
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