Chapter 538. For the relief of Rose Fefferman, as administratis of the estate of Adolph Fefferman, deceased, and the United Mercantile Distributing Company, a partnership
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CHAP. 538.— An Act For the relief of Rose Fefferman, as administratis of the estate of Adolph Fefferman, deceased, and the United Mercantile Distributing Company, a partnership. March 4, 1931[[S. 1382](/us/bill/71/s/1382)][[Private, No. 453](/us/pvtl/71/453)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* Rose Fefferman, administratix, and United Mercantile Distributing Company.Claim for refunds on certain sales, to be settled.
That the Comptroller General of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to examine and settle the claim of Rose Fefferman, as administratrix of the estate of Adolph Fefferman, deceased, and the United Mercantile Distributing Company, a partnership, for $1,900.80 arising out of an auction sale held November 23, 1922, of certain mittens, and for $412.99 arising out of an auction sale held Offset claim.on December 12, 1922, of certain knives and spoons, and to deduct therefrom $1,440.90, due the United States by the estate of Adolph Fefferman, deceased, and the United Mercantile Distributing Company, as damages for breach of an auction sale on May 10, 1923, Appropriation.of certain blankets, and there is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated not to exceed $872.89 for payment of such sum as may be allowed by the Comp-2145troller General of the United States in full settlement of all claims of Rose Fefferman, administratrix, and the United Mercantile Distributing Company against the United States on account of said auction sales.
Approved, March 4, 1931.