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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 45 STAT. · March 2, 1927 · Chapter 528

Chapter 528. authorizing the county of Escambia, Florida, and/or the county of Baldwin, Alabama, and/or the State of Florida, and/or the State of Alabama to acquire all the rights and privileges granted to the Perdido Bay Bridge and Ferry Company by chapter 168, approved June 22, 1916, for the construction of a

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Chap. 528: To amend section 2 of the Act, chapter 254, approved March 2, 1927, entitled “An Act authorizing the county of Escambia, Florida, and/or the county of Baldwin, Alabama, and/or the State of Florida, and/or the State of Alabama to acquire all the rights and privileges granted to the Perdido Bay Bridge and Ferry Company by chapter 168, approved June 22, 1916, for the construction of a bridge across Perdido Bay from Lillian, Alabama, to Cummings Point, Florida.” 1929-03-02 528 Chapter 45 Stat. 1510 70 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-01-24 public Chapter 528.— An Act To amend section 2 of the Act, chapter 254, approved March 2, 1927, entitled “An Act authorizing the county of Escambia, Florida, and/or the county of Baldwin, Alabama, and/or the State of Florida, and/or the State of Alabama to acquire all the rights and privileges granted to the Perdido Bay Bridge and Ferry Company by chapter 168, approved June 22, 1916, for the construction of a bridge across Perdido Bay from Lillian, Alabama, to Cummings Point, Florida.
” March 2, 1929.[[S. 5677](/us/bill/70/s/5677).][[Public, No. 954](/us/pl/70/954).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Perdido Bay, Fla. and Ala.Bridge across, Lillian, Ala., to Cummings Point, Fla., may be acquired by counties of Escambia or Baldwin, or Florida and Alabama.Vol. 44, p. 1266, amended. That section 2 of the Act, chapter 254, approved March 2, 1927, entitled, “An Act authorizing the county of Escambia, Florida, and/or the county o>f Baldwin, Alabama, and/or the State of Florida, and/or the State of Alabama to acquire all the rights and privileges granted to the Perdido Bay Bridge and Ferry Company by chapter 168, approved June 22, 1916, for the construction of a bridge across Perdido Bay from Lillian, Alabama, to Cummings Point, Florida,” be, and the same is hereby, amended so as to read as follows:
" “Sec. 2. Transfers authorized, if acquired by counties or States. If the rights and privileges granted by said Act approved June 22, 1916, shall be acquired by any one or more of the counties or States designated in section 1 of this Act, it or they are authorized to transfer and assign all such rights and privileges to either or both of the counties or either or both of the States mentioned in said section 1, or to the highway commissioners or departments or other Construction, etc.Vol. 39, p. 236.public agency of either or both of said States, but any bridge constructed or reconstructed under authority of said Act of June 22, 1916, shall be maintained and operated in accordance with all the terms, provisions, and conditions of said Act.
” " Sec. 3. Amendment. The right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, March 2, 1929.
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authorizing the county of Escambia, Florida, and/or the county of Baldwin, Alabama, and/or the State of Florida, and/or the State of Alabama to acquire all the rights and privileges granted to the Perdido Bay Bridge and Ferry Company by chapter 168, approved June 22, 1916, for the construction of a
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