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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 4 STAT. · Jan. 13, 1831 · Chapter II

Chapter II. to amend an act, entitled “An act to provide for paying to the state of Illinois three per centum of the net proceeds arising from the sale of the public lands within the same.” Jan. 13, 1831.[Obsolete.] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Co

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Chap. II.— An Act to amend an act, entitled “An act to provide for paying to the state of Illinois three per centum of the net proceeds arising from the sale of the public lands within the same.” Jan. 13, 1831.[Obsolete.] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled*, Act of Dec. 12, 1820, ch. 2.State of Illi- That so much of the act, entitled “An act to provide for paying to the state of Illinois three per centum431432TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
Sess. II. Ch. 3, 6. 1831. nois exonerated from obligation to render an annual account of the application of the three per cent.of the net proceeds arising from the sale of the public lands within the same,” approved the twelfth of December, eighteen hundred and twenty, as requires an annual account of the application, by the said state, of the said three per centum, to be transmitted to the Secretary of the Treasury, be, and the same is hereby, repealed. Approved, January 13, 1831.
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