Chapter 188. Granting a right of way to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company, or such successors or assigns is as may be approved by the Secretary of War, across the Fort Mason Military Reservation in California
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CHAP. 188.— An Act Granting a right of way to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company, or such successors or assigns is as may be approved by the Secretary of War, across the Fort Mason Military Reservation in California. June 28, 1912.[[H. R. 22204](/us/bill/62/hr/22204).][[Public, No. 206](/us/pl/62/206).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Fort Mason, Cal.Panama-Pacific Exposition Company, granted right of way across.
That the consent of the United States is hereby given the Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company, or such successors or assigns as may be approved by the Secretary of War, to locate, construct, maintain, and operate a railroad and tunnel upon and across the property belonging to the United States at Fort Mason, in the State of California, upon such location and under such regulations as shall be approved by the Secretary of War. Sec. 2. That the Act approved January eighth, nineteen hundredFormer Act repealed.Vol. 35, p. 585. and nine, entitled “An Act granting a right of way to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company across the Fort Mason Military Reservation in California,’’ be, and the same is hereby, repealed.
Sec. 3. That the right to amend, alter, or repeal this Act is herebyAmendment. expressly reserved. Approved, June 28, 1912.