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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 32 STAT. · February 7, 1903 · Chapter 517

Chapter 517. To cancel certain taxes assessed against the Kall tract

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CHAP. 517.— An Act To cancel certain taxes assessed against the Kall tract. February 7, 1903.[[Public, No. 68](/us/pl/57/68).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the award and assessment ofDistrict of Columbia.Assessment against Kall tract for benefits, canceled. benefits of fourteen thousand dollars, made by the jury, and confirmed by the court, against four certain parcels of land known as the Kall tract, which are more particularly described in a certain petition and plat attached thereto, filed by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia in the supreme court of the District of Columbia, holding a district court, for said District, which proceeding is entitled “In re extension of S, Twenty-second, and Decatur streets, numbered five hundred and forty-nine” be, and the same hereby is, annulled, canceled, and for naught field; and said land and every part thereof is forever released and discharged from the lien created by said assessment, and from the payment of said assessment; and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are directed to strike the same from the tax books.
Approved, February 7, 1903.
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