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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · March 3, 1843 · Chapter CLIV

Chapter CLIV. *for the relief of the legal representative of Robert T

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Chap. CLIV.— An Act *for the relief of the legal representative of Robert T. Spence.* March 3, 1843. *Be it enacted, &c*., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and heA credit to be allowed him, tec. hereby is, authorized to allow to the legal representative of Robert T. Spence, a credit of four hundred and twenty dollars and ten cents, with interest on two hundred and forty-five dollars and ten cents thereof from the time that the United States calculated and recovered interest in the judgment obtained by them against the said representative, on account of the liability of her intestate as security of G.
K. Spence, on a balance appearing upon the books of the treasury department to be due from the said G. K. Spence for treasury notes by him received in eighteen hundred and fifteen, and like interest on one hundred and seventy-five dollars thereof from the same time, provided that time be not anterior to the ninth day of November, eighteen hundred and nineteen; and if it be, then from the said ninth day of November, eighteen [hundred] and nineteen, upon a judgment in favor of the United States, and against the said representative, in a suit upon a bond executed by her intestate as the security of the said G.
K. Spence. Approved, March 3, 1843.
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