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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 44 STAT. · May 1, 1926 · Chapter 221

Chapter 221. For the relief of Charles M

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CHAP. 221.— An Act For the relief of Charles M. Rodefer.May 1, 1926.[[H. R. 2009](/us/bill/69/hr/2009).][[Private, No. 32](/us/pvtl/69/32).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Charles M. Rodefer.Redemption of lost certificate of indebtedness. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to redeem in favor of Charles M. Rodefer United States Treasury certificate of indebtedness numbered 11227 in the denomination of $10,000 dated September 15, 1919, matured September 15, 1920, series T-10, with interest from March 15, 1920, to September 15, 1920, at the rate of 44 per centum per annum, without presentation of the said certificate or the coupon representing interest, thereon from March 15, 1920, to September 15, 1920, the certificate having been lost, stolen, or destroyed: *Provided*, That said certificate of indebtedness*Provisos*.Condition. shall not have been previously presented and paid, and that payment shall not be made hereunder for any coupon which shall have been previously presented and paid: *And provided further*,Indemnity bond.
That said Charles M. Rodefer shall first, file in the Treasury Department of the United States a bond in the penal sum of double the amount of the principal of the said certificate of indebtedness and the interest which had accrued when the principal became due 1467 and payable in such form and with such sureties as may be acceptable to the Secretary of the Treasury to indemnify and save harmless the United States from any loss on account of the lost, stolen, or destroyed certificate of indebtedness and coupon hereinbefore described.
Approved, May 1, 1926.
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