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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 34 STAT. · May 26, 1906 · Chapter 2561

Chapter 2561. To provide for the disposition of certain property in the Territory of Hawaii

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CHAP. 2561.— An Act To provide for the disposition of certain property in the Territory of Hawaii. May 26, 1906. [[S. 5513](/us/bill/34/s/5513).] [[Public, No. 183](/us/pl/34/183).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Hawaii.Disposal of ceded property. That all personal and movable property ceded and transferred to the United States by the Republic of Hawaii under the joint resolution of annexation approved July seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, may be sold, leased, or otherwise disposed of in such manner as may be provided by the laws of *Proviso.*Confirmation of former sales.Proceeds.the Territory of Hawaii: *Provided,* That all sales, leases, or other disposals of such property heretofore made by said Territory, under the authority of such laws, are hereby ratified and confirmed, and all moneys or revenues derived from stiles or disposals heretofore made, or made under authority of this Act, shall remain the property of said Territory.
Approved, May 26, 1906.
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