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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 42 STAT. · February 26, 1923 · Chapter 116

Chapter 116. To provide for the completion of the bridge across the Little Colorado River near Leupp, Arizona

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CHAP. 116.— An Act To provide for the completion of the bridge across the Little Colorado River near Leupp, Arizona. February 26, 1923.[[S. 2563](/us/bill/67/s/2563).][[Public, No. 443](/us/pl/67/443).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Little Colorado River.Amount authorized for completing bridge across, near Leupp Indian Agency, Colo.*Post*, p. 1539. That there is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $17,471.25 for payment to the Allied Contractors, Incorporated, of Omaha, Nebraska, as additional compensation for the construction of a bridge across the Little Colorado River near the Leupp Indian Agency, Arizona, under contract approved by the Secretary of the Interior on November 10, 1919, funds for said bridge having been appropriated by the Vol. 39, p. 975;
Vol. 40, p. 570; Vol. 41, p. 11.Acts of March 2, 1917 (Thirty-ninth Statutes at Large, page 975), May 25, 1918 (Fortieth Statutes at Large, page 570), and June 30, 1919 (Forty-first Statutes at Large, page 11), and the cost thereof to the contractors having exceeded the contract price by said sum: *Proviso*.Reimbursable from funds of Navajo Indians.*Provided*, That said amount shall be reimbursable to the United States from any funds now or hereafter placed in the Treasury to the credit of the Navajo Indians in Arizona, to remain a charge and lien upon the lands and funds of said tribe of Indians until paid.
Approved, February 26, 1923.
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