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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 50 STAT. · May 18, 1929 · Private Law 73

Private Law 73.

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(/us/pvt/75/72)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the claim of Grier-Lowrance Construction Company, Incorporated. Claim of, referred to Court of Claims. Grier-Lowrance Construction Company, Incorporated, for losses and damages under contract numbered AMB 28, dated May 18, 1929, for the construction of the foundation for the several structures or the Arlington Memorial Bridge project be, and the same is hereby, referred to the United States Court of Claims with jurisdiction to hear the same to judgment, said claim to be adjudicated upon the basis of all losses or damages suffered by the said company duly found to be due to acts of the Government or delays caused by the Government or subsurface conditions unknown to the contractor and not disclosed by the Government before contract was entered into, notwithstanding any lapse of time or any provisions of the statute of limitations: *Provided,* That suit hereunder is instituted *Proviso.* Commencement of suit. within four months from the approval of this Act.
Approved, May 6, 1937. For the relief of Margaret Scott Bayley. 1937-05-06 176 Chapter 50 Stat. 955 75 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-11-23 private [CHAPTER 176] AN ACT For the relief of Margaret Scott Bayley. May 6, 1937[[H. R. 3636](/us/bill/75/hr/3636)][[Private, No. 73](/us/pvt/75/73)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That notwithstanding Margaret Scott Bayley.
Provisions of Employees’ Compensation Act extended to. [39 Stat. 746, 747](/us/stat/39/746/747). [5 U. S. C. §§765–770](/us/usc/t5/s765/770). the provisions and limitations of sections 15 and 20, both inclusive. of the Act entitled “An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes”, approved September 7, 1916, as amended, the United States Employees’ Compensation Commission be, and the same is hereby, authorized and directed to receive and consider, when filed, the claim of Margaret Scott Bayley for disability alleged to have been incurred by her while in the employment of the Veterans’ Administration from June 28, 1920, to August 6, 1923, respectively, and to determine said claim 956*Provisos.* No prior benefits.
Commencement of suit. upon its merits under the provisions of said Act: *Provided,* That no benefits shall accrue prior to the enactment of this Act: *Provided further,* That claim hereunder shall be filed within six months after the approval of this Act. Approved, May 6, 1937. For the relief of John J. Warner and W. B. Warner. 1937-05-06 177 Chapter 50 Stat. 956 75 1 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2024-11-23 private [CHAPTER 177] AN ACT For the relief of John J. Warner and W. B. Warner. May 6, 1937[[H. R. 4522](/us/bill/75/hr/4522)][
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