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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. ons. 2115, 2279. 1907. 1009 and after said jury shall have been organized and shall have viewed the premises said jury shall proceed in the presence of the court, if the court shall so direct, or otherwise as the court may direct, to hear and receive such evidence as mav be offered or submitted on behalf of the District of Columbia, and by any person or persons havin any interest in the proceedings for the extension of said streets. Then V°““°‘· the hearing is concluded, the jurv, or a majority of them, shall return to said court in writing its verdict setting forth the pieces or parcels of land benefited by such extension and the amount of the assessment for such benefits against the same. Sec. 5. That the court shall have power to hear and determine any Bmw °* "‘”‘““‘· objections which may be filed to said verdict and to set aside and vacate the same in whole or in part when satisfied that it is unjust or unreasonable, and in such event a new jury shall be summoned who shall proceed to assess the benefits in respect of the land as to which the _ verdict may be vacated as in the case of the first jury: Provided, That fQ'{,'f',‘{,"‘{, v,,,,,,,,,, m if vacated in part, the residue of the verdict as to the land benefited wpm ti shall not be affected thereby: And provided further, That the excep- ug °x°°p mm tions or objections to the verdict shall be filed within thirty days after . the return of such verdict. · Sec. 6. That when confirmed by the court the several assessments mg§2f"“°“ °f ““°“` for benefits herein provided to be made shall severally be a lien upon the land assessed and shall be collected as special improvement taxes in the District of Columbia, and shall be payable in five equal annual installments, with interest at the rate of four per centum r annum _ from and after sixty days after the confirmation of said vercfidt. That P'°°°°°’"“* said court may allow amendments in form or substanccin any petition, process, record, or proceeding, or in the description of property assessed or proposed to be assessed for benefits whenever suc amen - ments will not interfere with the substantial rights of the parties interested. V Sec. 7. That each juror shall receive as compensation the sum of P"` "H‘"°”‘ five dollars per day for his services during the time he shall be actually en ged in such services under the provisions hereof. geo. 8. That the sum of three hundred dollars is hereby appropri- ex*},§gfg{“‘“°“ '°" ated, to provide the necessary funds for the costs and expenses of the proceedings taken pursuant hereto, out of the revenues o the District of Columbia. Sec. 9. That no appeal by any party from the decision of said court ,,Q§$;}*;;‘§},{§,;’§_ confirming the assessment of benefits as herein provided for, nor any •=¢¤- other proceedin at law or in equity by such party against the con- · iirmation of sux5i assessment or assessments, shall de ay or prevent the payment for the land necessarxiy for the opening of said streets nor the extension of such streets. he Act approved June thirteenth, ,,(§},‘f"'°"""°°“""'°" eighteen hundred and sixty. entitled “An Act to incorporate the pro- €dV<>¤-12·r>-=*¢-¤¤¤¤d- prietors of Prospect Hill Cemetery ” (Twelfth Statutes. page thirty- ' two), is hereby amended so as to authorize and empower the convey- ance of the land necessary for the opening of W and Adams streets, as is herein provided, and to that extent on y. Approved, February 28, 1907. CHAP. 2279.-An Act Authorizing the construction of four steam vessels for the Much Revenue-Cutter Fervice of the United States. [r¤¤u¤.1<¤.us.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0_fRepresentativea of the United States of America in Cbngress assembled, That the construction, under S€§`$,f,;““°‘C“"°' the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, of four steam vessels mrdom vessels authorfor the Revenue-Cutter Service. is hereby authorized, at a total cost P.;,,, ,,_m.,_ vox. xxxxv, rr 1--64