Chapter 35. Granting the consent of Congress for the construction of a bridge across the Waccamaw River in South Carolina
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CHAP. 35.— An Act Granting the consent of Congress for the construction of a bridge across the Waccamaw River in South Carolina.January 15, 1927.[[H. R. 14688](/us/bill/69/hr/14688).][[Public, No. 548](/us/pl/69/548).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Waccamaw River.Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company may bridge, at Conway, S. C. That the consent of Congress is hereby granted for the construction by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, in the State of South Carolina, of a bridge and approaches thereto across the Waccamaw River at a point near the town of Conway, in said State, which bridge is now in the course of construction in accordance with plans that in the opinion of the Secretary of War and the Chief of Engineers provide suitable facilities for navigation.
If said bridge be completed in a manner satisfactory to the Secretary of War and the Chief of Engineers it shall be a lawful structure, and shall be maintained and operated under and in accordance with the pertinent provisions of the Act entitled “An Act to regulate the construction of bridgesConstruction.Vol. 34. p. 84. over navigable waters,” approved March 23, 1906. Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is herebyAmendment. expressly reserved. Approved, January 15, 1927.