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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 33 STAT. · March 2, 1905 · Chapter 1302

Chapter 1302. For the relief of certain receivers of public moneys, acting as special disbursing agents, in the matter of amounts expended by them for per diem fees and mileage of witnesses in hearings, which amounts have not been credited by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department in the settlement of

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CHAP. 1302.— An Act For the relief of certain receivers of public moneys, acting as special disbursing agents, in the matter of amounts expended by them for per diem fees and mileage of witnesses in hearings, which amounts have not been credited by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department in the settlement of their accounts. March 2, 1905. [[S. 6314](/us/bill/58/s/6314).] [[Public, No. 122](/us/pl/58/122).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Public lands.Relief of special disbursing agents.Vol. 32, p, 573.*Ante*, pp. 33. 183.
That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any unexpended balances of the appropriations made by the sundry civil Act of March third, nineteen hundred and three, the deficiency Act of February eighteenth, nineteen hundred and four, and the sundry civil Act of April twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and four, for expenses of bearings in land entries and for contingent expenses of land offices, to certain receivers of public moneys acting as special disbursing agents, such amounts as they may have expended for per diem fees and mileage of witnesses during the period beginning July first, nine-teen hundred and three, and ending September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and four, in the conduct of hearings ordered by the Commissioner of the General Land Office as have not been credited by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department in the settlement of the accounts of said special disbursing agents and as may have been heretofore or may be hereafter approved by the Commissioner of the General Land Office.
Approved, March 2, 1905.
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