Chapter 263. Authorizing conveyance to the city of Trenton, New Jersey, of title to a portion of the site of the present Federal building in that city
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CHAP. 263.— An Act Authorizing conveyance to the city of Trenton, New Jersey, of title to a portion of the site of the present Federal building in that city. May 13, 1930.[[H. R. 8918](/us/bill/71/hr/8918).][[Public, No. 210](/us/pl/71/210).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the SecretaryTrenton, N. J.Part of Federal building site in, conveyed to the city. of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to convey by quitclaim deed to the city of Trenton, New Jersey, title to all that land of the Federal building site in that city situate on the northeast corner of East State Street and North Montgomery Street fronting twenty-five feet ten inches on the north side ’of East State Street and extending in a northerly direction the same width along North Montgomery Street for a distance of one hundred and forty-three feet to Post office Alley, and now used as a part of North Montgomery Street under license granted by the Treasury on August 8, 1919: *Provided*, That the land conveyed shall be used*Proviso*.Purpose of conveyance and reversion for nonuser. for street purposes and no other, to be cared for and maintained as are other public streets in said city, and in the event that the premises shall cease to be so used for street purposes, the right, title, and interest in the land herein authorized to be conveyed shall revert to the United States and the deed shall recite such limitation and reversionary right.
Approved, May 13, 1930.