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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 40 STAT. · November 21, 1918 · Chapter 210

Chapter 210. Amending the public buildings Act approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, providing for the purchase of a site for a public building at Nogales, Arizona

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CHAP. 210.— An Act Amending the public buildings Act approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, providing for the purchase of a site for a public building at Nogales, Arizona. November 21, 1918.[[H. R. 282](/us/bill/65/hr/282).][[Public, No. 241](/us/pl/65/241).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Nogales, Ariz.Building authorized for customhouse, post office, etc. That so much of section four of the public buildings Act approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen (Thirty-seventh Statutes, page eight hundred and seventy-three), as authorizes the acquisition of a site and the erection of a suitable building thereon for the United States customhouse Vol. 37, p. 873.at Nogales, Arizona, at a cost not exceeding $110,000, and so much of Vol. 37, p. 877.section five of said Act (Thirty-seventh Statutes, page eight hundred and seventy-seven) as authorizes the acquisition of a site for the United States post office and other Government offices at Nogales, Arizona, at a cost not exceeding $10,000, be, and the same are hereby, amended so as to authorize and direct the Secretary of the Treasury to acquire, by purchase, condemnation, or otherwise, one site and to erect thereon one building for the accommodation of the United States post office, customhouse, and other Government offices in Nogales, Cost of site.Arizona, at a cost not exceeding $120,000, of which limit of cost not Former appropriation available.exceeding $15,000 shall be expended for such site; and that the appropriation of $16,000 made by the Act of Congress approved July twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and fourteen (Thirty-eighth Statutes, page five hundred and sixty-three), in pursuance of said Vol. 38, p. 563.authorization of March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, for a site and building for said customhouse, be, and the same is hereby, made available for the acquisition of the site and the commencement of the erection of the building hereinbefore authorized for said post office and customhouse.
Approved, November 21, 1918.
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