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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 41 STAT. · February 11, 1920 · Chapter 71

Chapter 71. Authorizing the city of Detroit, Michigan, a municipal corporation, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across the American Channel of the Detroit River to Belle Isle

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CHAP. 71.— An Act Authorizing the city of Detroit, Michigan, a municipal corporation, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge across the American Channel of the Detroit River to Belle Isle. February 11, 1920. [[S. 3452](/us/bill/66/s/3452).] [[Public, No. 139](/us/pl/66/139).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * That authority is herebyDetroit River.Detroit, Mich., may bridge American Channel of, to Belle Isle. granted to the city of Detroit, a municipal corporation of the State of Michigan, and its successors, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge and approaches thereto across the American Channel of the Detroit River, to Belle Isle, in said city, at or near Grand Boulevard East, and at a point suitable to the interests of navigation,Construction.Vol. 34, p. 84. in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters,” approved March 23, 1906.
Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is herebyAmendment. expressly reserved. Approved, February 11, 1920.
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