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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 41 STAT. · February 11, 1920 · Chapter 70

Chapter 70. Granting certain rights of way and exchanges of the same across the Fort Douglas Military Reservation in the State of Utah

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CHAP. 70.— An Act Granting certain rights of way and exchanges of the same across the Fort Douglas Military Reservation in the State of Utah. February 11, 1920. [[S. 3327](/us/bill/66/s/3327).] [[Public, No. 138](/us/pl/66/138).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Fort Douglas Military Reservation. That there is hereby granted 407to Salt Lake City, a municipal corporation, organized and existingSalt Lake City, Utah, granted right of way through, for water supply conduit, etc. under the laws of the State of Utah, a perpetual easement and right of way for the operation, maintenance, repair, and renewal of a conduit and pipe line to be located not more than twenty-five feet easterly from the conduit and pipe line of the said city now constructed over and upon the Fort Douglas Military Reservation in said State, the same being connected with the water-supply system of the said city; and also for the construction, operation, maintenance, repair, and renewal of all valve houses which may be deemed necessary in connection with said pipe line: *Provided*, That the said*Provisos*.Restriction on work, etc. conduit and pipe line must be at all times maintained entirely below the surface of the ground; that the ground must at all times be kept in such condition as will enable troops to pass over the same without hindrance; that no fences shall be constructed to prevent the passage of troops; and that all work done upon the reservation in pursuance of this grant shall be to the satisfaction of the post commander and under such regulations as he may prescribe in the interest of good order and discipline; and that in case of the removal of the conduit or pipe line or any of the valve houses the ground shall be restored by the grantee to its original condition: *Provided*, That inRevocation reserved. the discretion of the Secretary of War the privilege herein conferred may be revoked at his instance if and when the regulations as may be prescribed by him to carry into force and effect this Act shall be violated upon the part of the said city of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is herebyAmendment. reserved. Approved, February 11, 1920.
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