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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 44 STAT. · May 21, 1926 · Chapter 358

Chapter 358. For the relief of the Chamber of Commerce of Montgomery, Alabama, Jack Thorington, and thirty-nine others

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CHAP. 358.— An Act For the relief of the Chamber of Commerce of Montgomery, Alabama, Jack Thorington, and thirty-nine others.May 21, 1926.[[H. R. 4189](/us/bill/69/hr/4189).][[Private, No. 65](/us/pvtl/69/65).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Chamber of Commerce, Montgomery, Ala., and others.Release of, from liabilities on penal bond. That inasmuch as all and singular the covenants, conditions, and agreements of the Chamber of Commerce of Montgomery, Alabama, in and by a lease, 1480 entered into with the United States on November 28, 1917, have been observed and performed to the satisfaction of the War Department, in all respects, the obligation given on such date and conditioned upon the due and full observance and performance of such covenants, conditions, and agreements, is hereby declared to be void and of no effect; and such Chamber of Commerce, as principal, and Jack Thorington, E.
B. Joseph, John P. Kohn, W. T. Sheehan, Bruce Kennedy, Albert C. Davis, Emanuel Meertief, Thomas M. Owen, Simon Boswald, junior, C. J. Beane, Leon Weil, I. H. DeWees, Hartwell Douglass, M. A. Vincentelli, J. E. Britt, R. H. McCaslin, E. C. Taylor, Leo Strassburger, W. D. Lowry, B. J. Weil, George W. Jones, George R. Wright, N. L. Walker, Clayton T. Tullis, Sidney Levy R. F. Ligon, Lucien S. Loeb, Gilbert D. Johnson, F. G. Salter, W. M. Jordan, Terry T. Greil, W. R. Greene, Maxie D.
Pepperman, Leo Klein, J. C. Haas, Ben Fitzpatrick, Harry Danziger, Ike Levystein, Stuart May, and Alex Rice, as sureties, and their successors, heirs, executors, and administrators are hereby declared to be discharged and released from all liabilities under such obligation. Approved, May 21, 1926.
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