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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 39 STAT. · February 8, 1917 · Chapter 47

Chapter 47. For the relief of the legal representative of P

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CHAP. 47.— An Act For the relief of the legal representative of P. H. Aylett. February 8, 1917.[[H. R. 14645](/us/bill/64/hr/14645).][[Private, No. 173](/us/pl/64/173).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, P. H. Aylett. Payment to legal representative of. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to the legal representative of P. H. Aylett, deceased, the sum of $595, being the amount of Treasury draft numbered fifty-eight hundred and forty-five, issued April eighteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, in favor of said P.
H. Aylett, United States attorney for the eastern district of Virginia, in payment of attendance, travel, and fees from January first to April third, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, said draft having been lost and standing unpaid on the records of the Treasury Department; and a sum sufficient for said purpose is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated: *Proviso*. Indemnity bond. *Provided*, That before paying the same the said legal representative of P.
H. Aylett shall deliver to the Secretary of the Treasury a good and sufficient bond, with the surety to be approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, to indemnify the United States against all losses, costs, or damage incurred by reason of making the said payment. Approved, February 8, 1917.
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