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Code · U.S. Code · Title 43 - PUBLIC LANDS · CHAPTER 12— RECLAMATION AND IRRIGATION OF LANDS BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT · SUBCHAPTER III— INSTITUTION AND CONSTRUCTION OF PROJECTS · § 415

§ 415. Receipts applicable to project generally

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All moneys heretofore or hereafter refunded or received in connection with operations under the reclamation law, except repayments of construction and operation and maintenance charges, shall be a credit to the appropriation for the project or operation from or on account of which the collection is made and shall be available for expenditure in like manner as if said sum had been specifically appropriated for said project or operation.
(June 12, 1917, ch. 27, 40 Stat. 149.)
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  • June 12, 1917, ch. 27
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  • 40 Stat. 147
  • act June 17, 1902, ch. 1093
  • 32 Stat. 388
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