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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 38 STAT. · July 17, 1914 · Chapter 153

Chapter 153. To increase the limit of cost for the purchase of a site and the construction of a public building in Memphis, Tennessee

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CHAP. 153.— An Act To increase the limit of cost for the purchase of a site and the construction of a public building in Memphis, Tennessee.July 17, 1914.[[H. R. 11747](/us/bill/65/hr/5839).][[Public, No. 139](/us/pl/65/139).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the provisions of the Memphis, Term. Limit of cost increased, public building site at. Vol. 37, p. 879.public building Act approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, authorizing the acquisition of a site of a new subpost office building in Memphis, State of Tennessee, be, and the same is hereby, amended so as to change the limit of cost heretofore fixed for said object from $40,000 to a limit of cost of $90,000 for said site; that any unexpended balance of this appropriation for said site is hereby Appropriation.made available for the building; and that the sum of $50,000 is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, under said new limit.
Approved, July 17, 1914.
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