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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 37 STAT. · August 21, 1912 · Chapter 318

Chapter 318. Authorizing the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, to occupy and construct buildings for the use of the fire department of said city on lot numbered three, block numbered one hundred and fifteen, in the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas

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CHAP. 318.— An Act Authorizing the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, to occupy and construct buildings for the use of the fire department of said city on lot numbered three, block numbered one hundred and fifteen, in the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas.August 21, 1912.[[H. R. 5145](/us/bill/62/hr/5145).][[Public. No. 279](/us/pl//).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Hot Springs, Ark.Lot granted to, for fire department.
That the exclusive right to use, occupy, and enjoy the possession of lot numbered three, in block numbered one hundred and fifteen, in the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, is by this Act granted to the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, for the purpose of erecting and maintaining thereon a suitable and sightly building or buildings for the use of the fire department Conditions.of said city. The rights and privileges granted under this Act shall continue as long as the property is used and occupied for the purposes mentioned in this Act, subject, however, to the following conditions and limitations, namely, that unless said city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, shall within five years after the passage of this Act erect and equip on said lot a suitable and sightly building or buildings for the purposes above mentioned, or if said city shall at any time hereafter use or permit the premises to be used for any other purpose than that herein granted, then and in either event all the rights, privileges, and powers by this Act granted and conferred upon said city shall be forfeited to the United States.
Approved, August 21, 1912.
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