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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 42 STAT. · March 4, 1923 · Chapter 339

Chapter 339. To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to sell a portion of the Federal building site in the city of Duquoin, Illinois

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CHAP. 339.— An Act To authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to sell a portion of the Federal building site in the city of Duquoin, Illinois. March 4, 1923.[[H. R. 14183](/us/bill/67/hr/14183).][[Public, No. 274](/us/pl/67/274).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Duquoin, Ill.Part of building site, may bo sold to the Christian Church.of the Treasury be, and ho is hereby, authorized and empowered, in his discretion, to sell to the Christian Church of Duquoin, Illinois, that portion of the Federal building site in said city, fronting thirty feet on the eastern boundary of said site extending eastwardly of that width, one hundred feet, along the entire northern boundary of said church property; at such time and upon such terms, but at not less than the appraised value determined by him, as he may deem to be to the best interests of the United States; to convey the land to said Christian Church by the usual quitclaim deed; and to deposit Deposit of proceeds.the proceeds of such sale in the Treasury of the United States as a miscellaneous receipt derived from the sale of public property.
Approved, March 4, 1923.
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