Chapter 261. For the relief of William E
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CHAP. 261.— An Act For the relief of William E. Murray.August 21, 1914.[[H. R. 3920](/us/bill/63/hr/3920).][[Private, No. 123](/us/pvtl/63/123).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, William E. Murray.Payment to, for injuries.That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to William E. Murray the sum of $720, and said sum of $720 is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full compensation for personal injuries sustained by him without fault on his part and while in the discharge of his duties as a watchman in the Department of the Interior, as found by the Court of Claims, in findings of fact filed May twentieth, nineteen hundred and nine, and printed in House Document Numbered Two hundred *Proviso*.Not liable to attachment, etc.and twenty-six, Sixty-first Congress, second session: *Provided, however*, That no sum of money due or to become due to the said William E.
Murray under this Act shall be liable to attachment, levy, or seizure under any legal or equitable process whatever, but shall inure wholly to the benefit of the said William E. Murray. Approved, August 21, 1914.