Chapter 86. To validate a certain title whereon the purchase money has been paid on a private sale by order of the United States district court for the middle district of Pennsylvania, at number eighty-three, June term, nineteen hundred and ten, sitting in bankruptcy
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CHAP. 86.— An Act To validate a certain title whereon the purchase money has been paid on a private sale by order of the United States district court for the middle district of Pennsylvania, at number eighty-three, June term, nineteen hundred and ten, sitting in bankruptcy. April 26, 1916.[[S. 3560](/us/bill/64/s/3560).][[Private, No. 15](/us/pvtl/64/15).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the sale of real estate toGlenora G.
Harris.Bankrupt sale of real estate to, validated. Glenora G. Harris, made by Charles West, Frank D. Houck, and William C. McConnell, receivers of the American Union Telephone Company, for the consideration of $5,000 in cash, which sum was paid by said Glenora G. Harris to the said receivers and by them distributed to the creditors of said bankrupt corporation, and the deed made in pursuance thereof, under and by virtue of an order or decree of the United States district court for the middle district of Pennsylvania, at number eighty-three, June term, nineteen hundred and ten, sitting in bankruptcy, said deed being dated the sixth of January, anno Domini nineteen hundred and thirteen, and being of record in the recorder’s office of the county of Clearfield, in the State of Pennsylvania, in deed book one hundred and ninety-seven, page two hundred and fifty, are hereby validated and confirmed, notwithstanding that said order or decree was for a private instead of a public sale.
Approved, April 26, 1916.