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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 42 STAT. · May 8, 1922 · Chapter 181

Chapter 181. Granting certain lands in Hot Springs, Arkansas, to the Leo N

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CHAP. 181.— An Act Granting certain lands in Hot Springs, Arkansas, to the Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital Association. May 8, 1922.[[S. 2186](/us/bill/67/s/2186).][[Public, No. 213](/us/pl/67/213).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Hot Springs, Ark.Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital Association granted lands in, tor hospital uses. That the exclusive right to use, occupy, and enjoy the possession for hospital purposes of all of lots numbered one and two, in block numbered one hundred and fourteen, in the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, is by this Act granted to the Leo N.
Levi Memorial Hospital Association, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Arkansas, for the purpose of erecting and maintaining thereon an addition to or extension of Description.its present hospital building, located on adjoining lots, numbered three and four, in said block one hundred and fourteen, in said city Conditions.of Hot Springs, Arkansas. The rights and privileges granted under this Act shall continue as long as the property is used and occupied for the purposes mentioned m this Act, subject, however, to the following conditions and limitations, namely, that unless said Leo N.
Levi Memorial Hospital Association shall within five years after the passage of this Act erect and equip a suitable and sightly addition to Forfeiture provisions or extension of its present hospital building, or if said Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital Association shall at any time hereafter use or permit the premises to be used for any other purpose than that herein granted, or if at any time pay wards are main tamed in any buildings erected upon the lots hereby granted, then and in either event all the rights, privileges, and powers by this Act granted and conferred upon said association shall be forfeited to the United States.
Approved, May 8, 1922.
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