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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 42 STAT. · September 21, 1922 · Chapter 371

Chapter 371. To authorize the extension and widening of Ninth Street from Longfellow Street northwest to Underwood Street, and Underwood Street from Ninth Street to Georgia Avenue northwest

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CHAP. 371.— An Act To authorize the extension and widening of Ninth Street from Longfellow Street northwest to Underwood Street, and Underwood Street from Ninth Street to Georgia Avenue northwest. September 21, 1922.[[S. 2377](/us/bill/67/s/2377).][[Public, No. 333](/us/67/pl/333).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That under and in accordanceDistrict of Columbia.Extension and widening of Ninth and Underwood Streets NW., directed.Proceedings for condemnation.Vol. 34, p. 151. with the provisions of subchapter 1 of chapter 15 of the Code of Law for the District of Columbia, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to institute in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia a proceeding in rem to condemn the land that may be necessary for the extension and widening of Ninth Street northwest from Longfellow Street to Underwood Street, and Underwood Street from Ninth Street to Georgia Avenue, in accordance with the plan of the permanent system of the highways for the District of Columbia. 1012 Sec. 2.
Expenses from District revenues. That an amount sufficient to pay the necessary costs and expenses of the condemnation proceedings taken pursuant hereto and for the payment of Collections from benefits credited to the District.the amounts awarded as damages is hereby authorized, payable out of the revenues of the District of Columbia; the amounts collected as benefits to be covered into the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the revenues of the District of Columbia.
Approved, September 21, 1922.
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