Chapter 624. To reimburse certain fire insurance companies the amounts paid by them for property destroyed by fire in suppressing bubonic plague in the Territory of Hawaii in the years 1899 and 1900
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CHAP. 624.— An Act To reimburse certain fire insurance companies the amounts paid by them for property destroyed by fire in suppressing bubonic plague in the Territory of Hawaii in the years 1899 and 1900. June 18, 1926. [[S. 3019](/us/bill/69/s/3019).] [[Private, No. 182](/us/pvtl/69/182).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United, States of America in Congress assembled*, Hawaii. Reimbursement of certain insurance companies for fire losses in. *Ante*, p. 864.
That there is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $85,975, to pay to the Royal Insurance Company, $25,100; the Trans-Atlantic Fire Insurance Company, $9,500; Prussian National Fire Insurance Company, $2,850; North German Fire Insurance Company, $8,000; Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Company, $10,450; Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company, $6,900; New Zealand Insurance Company, $6,025; Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, $9,250;
National Fire Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, $4,150; Caledonian Insurance Company, of Edinburg, Scotland, $750; North British Mercantile Insurance Company, $3,000, the aforesaid sums being the amounts paid by each of the said companies on account of insurance against fire on property in the Territory of Hawaii, which property was destroyed by the Government in the suppression of the bubonic plague in said Territory in the years 1899 and 1900. Approved, June 18, 1926.