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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · June 17, 1930 · Chapter 505

Chapter 505. To legalize a bridge across Duck River, on the Nashville-Centerville Road, near Centerville in Hickman County, Tennessee, and approximately one thousand feet upstream from the existing steel bridge on the Centerville-Dickson Road

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CHAP. 505.— An Act To legalize a bridge across Duck River, on the Nashville-Centerville Road, near Centerville in Hickman County, Tennessee, and approximately one thousand feet upstream from the existing steel bridge on the Centerville-Dickson Road. June 17, 1930.[[S. 4175](/us/bill/71/s/4175).][[Public, No. 369](/us/pl/71/369).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the bridge Duck River, Tenn.Bridge across, on Nashville-Centerville Road, Tenn., legalized.now being constructed by the Highway Department of the State of Tennessee across Duck River on the Nashville-Centerville Road, near Centerville in Hickman County, Tennessee, and approximately one thousand feet upstream from the existing steel bridge on the Centerville-Dickson Road, be, and the same is hereby, legalized to the same extent and with like effect as to all existing or future laws and regulations of the United States as if the approval of plans of said bridge by the Chief of Engineers and the Secretary of War required by the existing laws of the United States had been regularly obtained prior to commencement of construction of said bridge.
Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby Amendment.expressly reserved. Approved, June 17, 1930.
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