Chapter 404. For the relief of the L
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CHAP. 404.— An Act For the relief of the L. S. Watson Manufacturing Company, of Leicester, Massachusetts. January 25, 1907.[[S. 2964](/us/bill/34/s/2964).][[Private, No. 369](/us/pvt/34/369).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That there be allowed andL. S. Watson Manufacturing Company.Payment to. paid, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the L. S. Watson Manufacturing Company, of Leicester, Massachusetts, the sum of four hundred and twenty-three dollars and seven-teen cents, being the amount of the lines paid by them on the fifth and twenty-fourth of August, nineteen hundred and three, by reason of an undervaluation of certain heddles imported by them, the said undervaluation being due to mistake for which they were not in fault, they having proceeded in the matter under the direction of an official in the Treasury Department, to whom they communicated all the facts, and they having voluntarily and of their own accord brought the fact of the undervaluation to the knowledge of the Department officials and made good the amount of said undervaluation.
Approved, January 25, 1907.