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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 42 STAT. · January 25, 1923 · Chapter 44

Chapter 44.

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CHAP. 44.— Joint Resolution To grant authority to continue the use of the temporary buildings of the American Red Cross headquarters in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. January 25, 1923.[[S. J. Res. 43](/us/bill/67/sjres/43).][[Pub. Res., No. 83](/us/bill/67/pubres/83).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, American Red Cross.Use of temporary buildings, Washington. D. C., by, may be continued.Vol. 40, p. 90.
That authority be and is hereby given to the central committee of the American National Red Cross to continue the use of such temporary buildings as are now erected upon square one hundred and seventy-two in the city of Washington, for the use of the American Red Cross in connection with its work in cooperation with the Government of the United *Provisos*.Final removal of buildings, etc.States: *Provided*, That any building or buildings, the use of which is extended under this authority, shall be removed and the site or sites thereof placed in good condition not later than December 31, No Government expense for.1924: *Provided further*, That the United States shall be put to no expense of any kind by reason of the exercise of the authority hereby conferred.
Approved, January 25, 1923.
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