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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 38 STAT. · September 15, 1914 · Chapter 300

Chapter 300. For the relief of the Snare and Triest Company

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CHAP. 300.— An Act For the relief of the Snare and Triest Company. September 15, 1914.[[S. 1369](/us/bill/63/s/1369).][[Private, No. 141](/us/pvtl/63/141).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the claim of the SnareSnare and Triest Company.Claim of, referred to Court of Claims. and Triest Company for reimbursement for all losses to them, including damage to pier growing out of a collision by the United States ship Colorado on the night of February ninth, nineteen hundred and five, at League Island Navy Yard, be, and the same is hereby, referred to the Court of Claims, with jurisdiction to hear and determine the same to judgment: *Provided*, That the petition is filed within six months*Proviso*.Limitation. from the date of this Act.
Approved, September 15, 1914.
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