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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · April 18, 1930 · Chapter 182

Chapter 182. To extend the times for commencing and completing the construction of certain bridges in the State of Tennessee

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CHAP. 182.— An Act To extend the times for commencing and completing the construction of certain bridges in the State of Tennessee. April 18, 1930.[[S. 3820](/us/bill/71/s/3820).][[Public, No. 140](/us/pl/71/140).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Cumberland River.Time extended for bridging, between Sumner and Wilson Counties, Tenn.*Ante*, p. 30.
(a)That the times for commencing and completing the construction of a bridge authorized by an Act of Congress approved June 20, 1929, to be built across the Cumberland River on the projected Gallatin-Martha Road, between Sumner and Wilson Counties, in the State of Tennessee, by the highway department of the State of Tennessee, are hereby extended one and three years, respectively, from June 20, 1930. 173
(b)That the times for commencing and completing the constructionAt Gainesboro and Granville, Tenn.*Ante*, p. 31. of a bridge authorized by Act of Congress approved June 20, 1929, to be built across the Cumberland River between Gainesboro and Granville, in the county of Jackson, in the State of Tennessee, by the highway department of the State of Tennessee, are hereby extended one and three years, respectively, from June 20, 1930. Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is herebyAmendment. reserved. Approved, April 18, 1930.
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