Chapter LXVI. *in Relation to the Payment of Claims.* July 29, 1846. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, *That whenever aClaims allowed by Congress not to be paid to any other person or persons than the claimants, their executors, admini
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Chap. LXVI.— An Act *in Relation to the Payment of Claims.* July 29, 1846. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, *That whenever aClaims allowed by Congress not to be paid to any other person or persons than the claimants, their executors, administrators, or duly constitued attorneys. claim on the United States aforesaid shall hereafter have been allowed by a resolution or act of Congress, and thereby directed to be paid, the money shall not, nor shall any part thereof, be paid to any person or persons other than the claimant or claimants, his or their executor or executors, administrator or administrators, unless such person or persons shall produce to the proper disbursing officer a warrant of attorney executed by such claimant or claimants, executor or executors, administrator or administrators, after the enactment of the resolution or act allowing the claim; and every such warrant of attorneyRequisite form of warrant of attorney. shall refer to such resolution or act, and expressly recite the amount allowed thereby, and shall be attested by two competent witnesses, and be acknowledged by the person or persons executing it, before anTo be attested and acknowledged. officer having authority to take the acknowledgment of deeds, who shall certify such acknowledgment; and it shall appear by such certificate that such officer, at the time of the making of such acknowledgment, read and fully explained such warrant of attorney to the person or persons acknowledging the same.
Approved, July 29, 1846.