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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 44 STAT. · February 28, 1927 · Chapter 241

Chapter 241. For the relief of the Citizens' National Bank, of Petty, Texas

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CHAP. 241.— An Act For the relief of the Citizens' National Bank, of Petty, Texas.February 28, 1927.[[S. 5466](/us/bill/69/s/5466).][[Private, No. 412](/us/pvtl/69/412).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Citizens’ National Bank. Petty, Tex.Reimbursement for loss of war savings stamps. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, arid he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $1,380.83 to the Citizens’ National Bank, of Petty, Texas or its assigns, on account of unavoidable loss sustained through theft from robbery from said bank of war savings certificate stamps of the series of 1919, which said bank held as duly authorized agent of the second class for the sale of war savings certificate stamps, and which loss resulted from no fault or negligence on the part of the said Citizens’ National Bank, of Petty, or any of its officers or employees.
Approved, February 28, 1927.
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