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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 35 STAT. · March 2, 1909 · Chapter 237

Chapter 237. To extend the time for the completion of the Alaska Central Railway, and for other purposes

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CHAP. 237.— An Act To extend the time for the completion of the Alaska Central Railway, and for other purposes. March 2, 1909.[[H.R. 27068](/us/bill/70/hr/27068).][[Public, No. 294.](/us/pl/70/294)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the time for filing theAlaska Central Railway.Time extended for completion.Vol. 30, p. 410.Vol. 34, p. 798, amended. map of definite location of the Alaska Central Railway, as required by the provisions of chapter two hundred and ninety-nine of the Laws of the United States, entitled “An Act extending the homestead laws and providing for the right of way for railroads in the District of Alaska, and for other purposes,” approved May fourteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, be, and the same is hereby, extended for three years from the date of the passage of this Act, and that the time for completion of said Alaska Central Railway be, and the same is hereby, extended for three years from the expiration of the period provided for in the Act entitled “An Act to extend the time for the completion of the Alaska Central Railway, and for other purposes,” approved June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six: *Provided*, That nothing herein contained shall be held or construeProviso.Legal rights not affected. d to affect any lawfully accrued rights.
Approved, March 2, 1909.
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