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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · April 8, 1930 · Chapter 121

Chapter 121. Granting the consent of Congress to the Great Southern Lumber Company, of Bogalusa, Louisiana, to construct, maintain, and operate a railroad bridge across the Bogue Chitto River in or near township 3 south, range 11 east, in the Parish of Washington, State of Louisiana

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CHAP. 121.— An Act Granting the consent of Congress to the Great Southern Lumber Company, of Bogalusa, Louisiana, to construct, maintain, and operate a railroad bridge across the Bogue Chitto River in or near township 3 south, range 11 east, in the Parish of Washington, State of Louisiana. April 8, 1930.[[H. R. 7829](/us/bill/71/hr/7829).][[Public, No. 103](/us/pl/71/103).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the consentBogue Chitto River.Great Southern Lumber Company may bridge, in Washington Parish, La. of Congress is hereby granted to the Great Southern Lumber Company, Bogalusa, Louisiana, its successors and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a railroad bridge and approaches thereto across the Bogue Chitto River, at a point suitable to the interests of navigation, in township 3 south, range 11 east, in the Parish of Washington, State of Louisiana, in accordance with the provisionsConstruction.Vol. 34, p. 84. of the Act entitled “An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters,” approved March 23, 1906.
Sec. 2. The right to sell, assign, transfer, and mortgage all theRight to sell, etc., conferred. rights, powers, and privileges conferred by this Act is hereby granted to the Great Southern Lumber Company, of Bogalusa, Louisiana, its successors and assigns; and any party to whom such rights, powers, and privileges may be sold, assigned, or transferred, or who shall acquire the same by mortgage foreclosure or otherwise is hereby authorized to exercise the same as fully as though conferred herein directly upon such party.
Sec. 3. The right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is herebyAmendment. expressly reserved. Approved, April 8, 1930.
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