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 1226 F1F1‘Y-NINTH CONGRESS. Sns. 11. ons. 2531,2532. 1907. ·j,·',f‘§‘{'g§f· Sec. 2. That assessments shall be made_ by the jury as benefits as ’ contemplated in section four hundred and ninety-one g of the subchapfjflgfgés em M_ ter of the Code hereinbefore referred to: Promded, That the total susedubéncméi amount found to be due and awarded as damages, plus the cost and expenses of the proceedings, shall be assessed by the said jury as benefits. ` exQ,gg;°g"““°“ ‘°' Sec. 3. That the sum of three hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of the revenues of the District of Columbia to provide the necessary funds for the costs and expenses of the condemnation proceedings taken pursuant hereto, to be repaid to the District of Columbia from the assessment for bene- P“""‘°“‘ °*""‘"“ fits when the same are collected, and a sufficient sum to (pay the amounts of all judgments and awards is hereby appropriate out of the revenues of the District of Columbia. Approved, March 2, 1907. glirgh ACEAP. 2532.-An Act To incorporate the Hungarian Reformed Federation of - · menca. [Public, No. 191.] _ - _ _ mmmd Columbia- Sgew evujted   the Segmte cmd Hme;zsZp£R'{p1rise§€atzvegpj{Zhe United H · mom. es 0 mmm an bngresa ass ,aeve 0 nar, f eve °** F§°"“°”· *’°°°" Papp, ·g'seph Toth, all of the State of Ohio; Reverend Steve Borsos, p°r!Ie5¤p¤m¤»»¤. Joseph Tomcsariyf, Reverend Alexander Kalassay, all of the State of Pennsylvania; omas Madarassi, of the State of Indiana; George Bandre, of the State of Connecticut, officers and members of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America, and their successors, be, and they are hereby, incor orated and made a body politic and corporate of the District of Coliimbia under the name of “The Hungarian Reformed Federation of America."And by that name they and their successors may have and use a common seal, and may alter and change the same at pleasure, and may make by-laws and elect officers and agents, and may do business and take, receive, hold, and convey real and personal estate necessary for the purposes of the society. P'”'P°‘°’· Sec. 2. That this co eration, composed of the individuals aforesaid and their associates, url-der the name and style aforesaid, is formed for the purposes, as follows: The intellectual, fraternal, and social welfare of the members; the study of American history and its institutions, and the inculcation of patriotic sentiments among its members; to charitably and fraternally, in the spirit of brotherly love, care for, aid, assist, and relieve its members in the various vicissitudes that may befall them during life, and to give them a Christian burial in death; to provide and pay benefits to suffering and needy members and to the heirs of deceased members, all according to the rules, regulations, by- ¤¤¤¤¤¢¤¤¤¤· ¤¢¤- laws, and constitution of the society. And, in pursuance of the objects of the corporation, it may have a constitution, by-laws, rules, and regu- Pr _ lations  carry out the mme, and shall have power to change and amend c,,§*§$,,,,_ its const1tution,_by-laws, rules, and regulations at pleasure: Provided, That such constitution, by-laws, rules, and re ulations or amendments gléepeof do not conflict with the laws of the inited States or of any L 3. 9. M°°“""·°*°‘ Srzc. 3. That said corporation shall have the right to hold its meetings at any place within the United States as may be best suited or most adyantaggous tcé the carrying out of the purposes for which this corpora ron1s orme. _ A¤¤¤¤¤¤=¤¤=- A Sec. 4. That Congress may at any time amend. alter, or repeal this ct. Approved, March 2, 1907.