Chapter CXXIV. for the relief of Thomas Leiper
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Chap. CXXIV.— An Act for the relief of Thomas Leiper. May 15, 1820. *Be it enacted, &c., * That there be paid to Thomas Leiper the specie To be paid the value of six loan office certificates, with interest.value of four Loan Office Certificates, numbered two thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine, two thousand nine hundred and four, two thousand nine hundred and five, two thousand nine hundred and six, and issued by the Commissioner of Loans for the state of Pennsylvania, in the name of Thomas Leiper, on the twenty-seventh day of February, seventeen hundred and seventy-nine, for one thousand dollars each; and also the specie value of two Loan Office Certificates, numbered two thousand nine hundred and sixty, and two thousand nine hundred and sixty-one, issued by the Commissioner of Loans for the state of Pennsylvania, on the second day of March, seventeen hundred and seventy-nine, for one thousand dollars each; which certificates appear to be outstanding on the books of the treasury; with interest, at six per centum, annually; out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated:Proviso. *Provided,* That the said Thomas Leiper shall first execute and deliver to the Comptroller of the Treasury a bond of indemnity, in such sum, and with such security, as shall be satisfactory to the said Comptroller.
Approved, May 15, 1820.