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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 39 STAT. · December 17, 1915 · Chapter 3

Chapter 3.

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CHAP. 3.— JOINT RESOLUTION To transfer the Government exhibit from the Panama Pacific International Exposition to the Panama-California Exposition, and for other purposes. December 17, 1915.[[S. J. Res. 38](/us/bill/64/sj/38).][[Pub. Res., No. 1](/us/bill/64/pubres/1).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That all laws and parts of laws Panama California Exposition. Foreign exhibits at Panama Pacific Exposition transferable to.relating to foreign exhibits at the Panama Pacific International Exposition, including importations of the same, and of material necessary for buildings, or otherwise, for their proper exhibit are made applicable to the Panama California International Exposition now in operation at San Diego, California, during the remainder of the year nineteen hundred and sixteen or during the continuance of the latter exposition during said period.
Government exhibits may be transferred.*Post,* p. 854. Sec. 2. That the Government exhibit at the Panama Pacific International Exposition, or such portion thereof as may be determined by the President is advisable, is transferred to the Panama California International Exposition during its continuance at San Diego, California, and until not later than December thirty-first, nineteen hundred Appropriation for expenses. Vol. 38, p. 77.and sixteen. And any unexpended balance of the appropriation of $500,000 made in the sundry civil appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and fourteen is reappropriated and made available for expenses attending the transfer and maintenance of said Government exhibit during said period ending not later than the close Continuance of Government exhibit board, etc.of the year nineteen hundred and sixteen: and all laws or parts of laws relating to said Government exhibit and constituting a Government exhibit board and authorizing the detail of civilians and Army and Navy officers of the United States in connection with said Government exhibit at the Panama Pacific International Exposition are continued and made applicable so far as the same may be applicable to the Panama California International Exposition at San Diego, California, during its said continuance.
Nonliability of United States declared. Sec. 3. That in the passage of this Act the United States does not assume any liability of any kind whatever, and does not become responsible in any manner for any bond, debt, contract, expenditure, expense, or liability of the said Panama California International Exposition, its officers, agents, servants, or employees, or incident to or growing out of the said exposition beyond the reappropriation of the unexpended balance of the appropriation heretofore made in connection with the said Government exhibit.
Approved, December 17, 1915.
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