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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 36 STAT. · May 27, 1910 · Chapter 259

Chapter 259. To grant title to certain public land to the city of Santa Cruz, in the State of California, to be used for street purposes

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CHAP. 259.— An Act To grant title to certain public land to the city of Santa Cruz, in the State of California, to be used for street purposes. May 27, 1910.[[H. R. 9101](/us/bill/61/hr/9101).][[Public, No. 193](/us/pl/61/193).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Santa Cruz, Cal. Part of public building site granted to. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to grant, relinquish, and convey, by quitclaim deed, to the city of Santa Cruz, in the State of California, a strip of land twenty feet in width off of the Water street side of the site of the federal building in said city of Santa Cruz, and extending along Water street a distance of one hundred and twenty feet, more or less, the said strip of land to be used for street purposes *Proviso*.
Reversion for nonuser. only: *Provided, however*, That the city of Santa Cruz shall not have the right to sell or convey the land herein granted, or any part thereof, or to devote the same to any other purpose than as hereinbefore described, and in the event that the land shall not be used for street purposes it shall revert to the United States. Declaration of forfeiture under this Act may be declared by the Secretary of the Interior. Approved, May 27, 1910.
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