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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 32 STAT. · June 14, 1902 · Chapter 1089

Chapter 1089. To ratify act numbered sixty-five of the twenty-first Arizona legislature

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CHAP. 1089.— An Act To ratify act numbered sixty-five of the twenty-first Arizona legislature. June 14, 1902.[[Public, No. 159](/us/pl/57/159).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Arizona.Storage reservoirs, etc.Act of legislative assembly authorizing, ratified. That act numbered sixty-five of the twenty-first legislative assembly of the Territory of Arizona, entitled “An act to authorize any county in the Territory of Arizona having an assessed valuation of eight million dollars or over to prepare plans and specifications for a storage reservoir or reservoirs, dam or dams, to acquire the site for the same, and to provide the necessary 387 funds to defray the expenses incurred,” is hereby confirmed, ratified, and declared valid.
Approved, June 14, 1902.
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