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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 34 STAT. · March 2, 1907 · Chapter 2505

Chapter 2505. To amend an Act entitled “An Act permitting the building of a dam across the Mississippi River at or near the village of Sauk Rapids, Benton County, Minnesota,” approved February twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and four

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CHAP. 2505.— An Act To amend an Act entitled “An Act permitting the building of a dam across the Mississippi River at or near the village of Sauk Rapids, Benton County, Minnesota,” approved February twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and four. March 2, 1907. [[S. 8400](/us/bill/59/s/8400).] [[Public, No. 164](/us/pl/59/164).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Mississippi River.Dam at Sauk Rapids, Minnesota.
That section three of an Act entitled “An Act permitting the building of a dam across the Mississippi River at or near the village of Sauk Rapids, Benton County, Minnesota,” approved February twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and four, be, and the same is hereby, amended so as to read as follows: " “Sec. 3. Time extended for construction.Vol. 33, p. 53, amended. That this Act shall be null and void unless the dam herein authorized be commenced within three years and six months and be completed within six years from the time of the passage of this Act.
” " Approved, March 2, 1907.
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