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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 35 STAT. · March 11, 1908 · Chapter 80

Chapter 80. For the relief of the Alaska Pacific Railway and Terminal Company

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CHAP. 80.— An Act For the relief of the Alaska Pacific Railway and Terminal Company. March 11, 1908.[[S. 4351.]](/us/bill/70/s/4351)[[Public, No. 50](/us/pl/70/50).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the time of the AlaskaAlaska Pacific Railway and Terminal Company.Time extended for completing road.Vol. 30, p. 410. Pacific Railway and Terminal Company to comply with the provisions of sections four and five 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, in acquiring and completing its railroad now under construction in Alaska is hereby extended, as follows:
First. The time to file the map and profile of definite location of itsFiling maps, etc.Vol. 30, p. 410. second section of at least twenty miles with the register of the land office in the district of Alaska, as provided in said sections four and five, is hereby extended to and including the eighteenth day of March, nineteen hundred and nine. Second. The time to complete the first section of at least twentyCompletion of twenty miles of first section.Time extended to March 18, 1909. miles of its railroad, as provided in said section five, is hereby extended to and including the eighteenth day of March, nineteen hundred and nine, and such railroad company shall be entitled to all the benefits conferred upon it by the -provisions of such Act upon its due 42 compliance with all the provisions thereof, excepting only the provisions thereof relating to the filing of the map and profile of definite location of its second section of not less than twenty miles of its road: *Provided*,*Provisos*.Filing map of other sections.
That it shall have, successively, one year each after said eighteenth day of March, nineteen hundred and nine, in which to file the map and profile of its definite location of the succeeding sections of not less than twenty miles each: *And provided further*, That itTime of completion of entire line. shall have five years in which to complete its entire line. Approved, March 11, 1908.
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