Chapter 97. For the relief of the city of West Point, Georgia
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CHAP. 97.— An Act For the relief of the city of West Point, Georgia. August 24, 1921.[[H. R. 2117](/us/bill/67/hr/2117).][[Private, No. 6](/us/pvtl/67/6).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the city of West Point, West Point, Ga.Released from liability for building bridge across Chattahoochee River.Vol. 41, p. 370.in the State of Georgia, be, and hereby is, relieved of any liability to and from paying any amount to the Government of the United States, or any department thereof, on account of the construction and maintenance of a pontoon bridge across the Chattahoochee River at West Point, Georgia, constructed and maintained under Public Resolution Numbered 25, Sixty-sixth Congress, and from paying the Government for any damage to or loss of any part of the material used in said bridge: *Provided*, That the transportation of personnel, material of *Proviso.*Transportation, etc., expenses to be paid.first and second bridge, and inspection by officers, all amounting to $2,705.77, shall be paid by said city of West Point, and also transportation charges of bridge material, now on hand, from West Point, Georgia, to the point where the Secretary of War may direct said material to be shipped, but not for a greater distance or expense than that from the point which said material was shipped to said West Point, Georgia.
Approved, August 24, 1921.