Chapter 342. To redeem certain outstanding certificates of the board of audit, the board of public works, and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia
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CHAP. 342.— An Act To redeem certain outstanding certificates of the board of audit, the board of public works, and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. January 31, 1903.[[Public, No. 44](/us/pl/57/44).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, District of Columbia.Appropriation for redemption of certain certificates of board of audit, etc.That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to receive and audit certificates of indebtedness numbered seven thousand six hundred and eighty nine, for the sum of eleven dollars and 789nineteen cents; numbered ten thousand nine hundred and eighty-three, for the sum of twenty-two dollars; numbered sixteen thousand four hundred and twenty-three, for the sum of twenty-one dollars and thirty cents; numbered twenty-one thousand and two, for the sum of eighty-one dollars and seventy cents; numbered twenty-one thousand three hundred and twenty-six, for the sum of fourteen dollars and twenty-three cents; numbered four thousand six hundred and sixty-live, for the sum of twenty dollars and ninety cents; numbered four thousand six hundred and sixty-six, for the stun of twenty dollars and ninety cents; numbered four thousand six hundred and sixty-seven, for the sum of sixty-eight dollars and twenty cents; numbered fourteen thousand seven hundred and eighty, for the sum of sixty-four dollars and twenty-five cents; numbered sixteen thousand four hundred and fifty-four, for the sum of forty-three dollars and twenty-two cents; numbered sixteen thousand four hundred and fifty-five, for the sum of thirteen dollars and nineteen cents; numbered sixteen thousand four hundred and fifty-six, for the sum of thirteen dollars and nineteen cents, issued by the board of audit of the District of Columbia; sewer certificate numbered seven hundred and ninety-two, for the sum of fifty dollars, issued by the board of public works of the District of Columbia, for the redemption of which there is no existing law, and to pay to the holders of said certificates the amount due thereon, including interest at the rate of three and sixty-five one-hundredths per centum per annum from the date of their issue to December thirty-first, eighteen hundred and eighty; and to pay to the holders the amount due on drawback certificates numbered, respectively, four thousand two hundred and fifty-nine, four thousand six hundred and sixteen, seven thousand six hundred and thirty-seven, seven thousand six hundred and thirty-nine, nine thousand five hundred and seventy, nine thousand five hundred and seventy-one, nine thousand five hundred and seventy-two, twelve thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, fifteen thousand nine hundred and seventy-four, sixteen thousand six hundred and eleven, and sixteen thousand seven hundred and seventy-four, amounting in the aggregate to three hundred and twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents; and to redeem tax-lien certificates numbered two hundred and fifty-one, for the sum of nine dollars and ninety-seven cents; numbered three hundred and forty-nine, for the sum of nine dollars and thirty-five cents; numbered twelve hundred and fifty-two, for the sum of ninety-three dollars and thirty-seven cents, and numbered five thousand four hundred and fourteen, for the sura of seventeen dollars and ten cents; and to pay to the holder of tax-sale certificate on lot three, square numbered nine hundred and forty-seven, the sum of one hundred and twelve dollars and ninety cents, with interest at six per centum per annum for two years from its date, and a sufficient amount of money to pay the principal and interest of the aforesaid certificates is hereby appropriated, one-half from the revenues of theOne-half from District revenues.
District of Columbia and one-half from any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, January 31, 1903.