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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 36 STAT. · March 4, 1911 · Chapter 251

Chapter 251.

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CHAP. 251.— AN ACT To authorize the Secretary of War to sell to the Nahant and Lynn Street Railway Company a portion of the United States coast defense military reservation at Nahant, Massachusetts. March 4, 1911. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Représentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of War, Nahant Military Reservation, Mass.for and on behalf of the United States, is hereby authorized to grant and convey by deed to the Nahant and Lynn Street Railway Company, Sale of strip to Nahant and Lynn Street Hallway Company.a corporation duly organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, a strip of land sixteen feet wide lying along the northerly and westerly sides of the military reservation at Nahant, Massachusetts, and abutting upon Flash Road and upon Castle Road as far south as the southerly line of Range Road prolonged; said land to be, by the said street railway company, or its successors and assigns, permanently used as the location for a street railway: *Provided,**Provisos.*That when it shall cease to be used for this purpose, it shall revertReversion.to the United States: *Provided further,* That there shall be reserved to the United States rights of way Rights of way reserved.across said strip of land at the northeasterly and northwesterly corners of the reservation, and at Range Road.
Sec.2.That the deed required by the foregoing sectionAmount to be paid.of this Act shall not be delivered to the said Nahant and Lynn Street Railway Company until said company shall have paid to the United States, for the said strip of land, the sum of three thousand five hundred dollars. Approved, March 4, 1911.
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