Chapter 454. Providing for the sale at public auction of all unsold sub-urban lots not reserved for public purposes in the Government town site of Port Angeles, Washington, and for the issuance of patents for those previously sold under the Act of May second, nineteen hundred and six, on the payment of the price
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CHAP. 454.— An Act Providing for the sale at public auction of all unsold sub-urban lots not reserved for public purposes in the Government town site of Port Angeles, Washington, and for the issuance of patents for those previously sold under the Act of May second, nineteen hundred and six, on the payment of the price at which the said lots were reappraised under said Act without further condition or delay. September 7, 1916[[S. 6561](/us/bill/64/s/6561)][[Public, No. 263](/us/pl/64/263)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* Port Angeles, Wash.Sale of unsold townsite lots in.Vol. 34, p. 167.
That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder all unsold suburban lots not reserved for public purposes in the Government town site of Port Angeles, Washington, at not less than the value at which they were appraised under the Act of May second, nineteen hundred and six. Sec. 2. Patents to purchasers on paying reappraised price of lots. That as to all suburban lots of said town site heretofore sold under the Act of May second, nineteen hundred and six, or previous Acts, patents for the said lots shall be issued to each purchaser upon payment in full by said purchaser or claimant of the reappraised price of such lot or lots as returned under the Act of May second, nineteen Former condition revoked.hundred and six, irrespective of whether such purchaser shall have improved said lot to the value of $300, as required by said Act of May second, nineteen hundred and six. 741 Sec. 3.
That all Acts or parts of Acts relating to said lots in conflictConflicting laws repealed.Vol. 34, p. 167. herewith, and particularly that part of the Act of May second, nineteen hundred and six, stipulating improvements to the value of $300 required to be made upon each such suburban lot prior to the issuance of patent, are hereby repealed. Approved, September 7, 1916.