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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · February 28, 1931 · Chapter 327

Chapter 327. To authorize alterations and repairs to certain naval vessels

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CHAP. 327.— An Act To authorize alterations and repairs to certain naval vessels. February 28, 1931.[[S. 4750](/us/bill/71/s/4750).][[Public, No. 746](/us/pl/71/746).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That for the purpose Battleships.Appropriation an thorized for modernizing designated.Subject to treaty limitations.Vol. 43, p. 1655.*Post*, pp. 1577, 2858.of modernizing the United States ships New Mexico, Mississippi, and Idaho alterations and repairs to such vessels are hereby authorized at a total cost not to exceed the sum of $30,000,000, in all.
The alterations to the capital ships herein authorized shall be subject to the limitations prescribed in the treaty limiting naval armaments, ratified August 17, 1923. Approved, February 28, 1931.
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