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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 34 STAT. · June 28, 1906 · Chapter 3575

Chapter 3575. In relation to contracts with the District of Columbia

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CHAP. 3575.— An Act In relation to contracts with the District of Columbia. June 28, 1906. [[H. R. 10074](/us/bill/59/hr/10074).] [[Public, No. 324](/us/pl/59/324).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, District of Columbia. No bond required in contracts less than five hundred dollars. Vol. 33, p. 811. That in all cases where the Commissioners of the District of Columbia contract for work or material involving a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, it shall not be necessary for said Commissioners to require a bond with said Restriction. contract; but no work capable of execution under a single contract, nor any purchase of material where the total expenditure involved is greater than five hundred dollars, shall be subdivided or lessened for the purpose of reducing the sum of money to be paid therefor to less than that amount.
Sec. 2. Repeal. That all laws or parts of laws inconsistent with the provisions hereof are hereby repealed. Approved, June 28, 1906.
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