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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · April 14, 1930 · Chapter 152

Chapter 152.

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CHAP. 152.— Joint Resolution Authorizing the erection of a Federal reserve branch building in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. April 14, 1930.[[H. J. Res. 227](/us/bill/71/hjres/227).][[Pub. Res., No. 65](/us/bill/71/pubres/65).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Ohio.Erection of building for Pittsburgh, Pa., branch, authorized. That the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland be, and it is hereby, authorized to contract for and erect a building in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for its Pittsburgh branch, on a site now owned by it, provided the total amount expended in the erection of said building, exclusive of the cost of vaults, permanent equipment, furnishings, *Proviso*.Subject to approval of Board.and fixtures, shall not exceed the sum of $875,000: *Provided, however*, That the character and type of building to be erected, the amount actually to be expended in the construction of said building, and the amount actually to be expended for the vaults, permanent equipment, furnishings, and fixtures for said building shall be subject to the approval of the Federal Reserve Board.
Approved, April 14, 1930.
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