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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · June 27, 1930 · Chapter 697

Chapter 697. For the relief of the Central of Georgia Railway Company

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CHAP. 697.— An Act For the relief of the Central of Georgia Railway Company. June 27, 1930.[[H. R. 6117.](/us/bill/71/hr/6117)][[Private, No. 174.](/us/pvtl/71/174)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Central of Georgia Railway Company.Payment to, for damages to pile driver. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay to the Central of Georgia Railway Company, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $2,948.74.
The sum of $2,948.74 represents the cost of repairs to a pile driver, owned by the Central of Georgia Railway Company, which was damaged while loaned by said company to the authorities of Fort Benning, Georgia, and on August 16, 1920, while being used in repairing a washout on the railroad operated by the War Department between Fort Benning, Georgia, and Fort Benning Junction, Georgia. Approved, June 27, 1930.
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