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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. CHS. 257, 493, 500. 1906. 17 amendments in form or substance in any petition, process, record, or proceeding, or in the description of property pro osed to be taken, or of property assessed for benefits, whenever such, amendments will not interfere with the substantial rights ot the parties interested. Sec. 9. That each juror shall receive as compensation the sum of five C¤¤¤r><=¤¤¤¢i<>¤¤fi¤¤- dollars (per day for his services during the time he shall be actually mm engage in such services under the provisions hereof. Sec. 10. That the sum of three hundred dollars is hereby appropri- exAPg;<>eg¤i¤*i¤¤ f<·¤ ated, out of the revenues of the District of Columbia, to provide the pe ' necessary funds for the costs and expenses of the condemnation proceedings taken pursuant hereto. Sec. 11. That no appeal by any interested party from the decision 0·;gg:¤lS¤}0¤;¤d¤{y»‘ of the supreme court of the District of Columbia coniirming the assess- ei:)::. g 0 vw e' ment or assessments of benefits or damages herein provided for nor any other proceeding at law or in equity by such party against the confirmation of such assessment or assessments shall delay or prevent the payment of award to others in respect to the property condemned, nor delay or prevent the taking of any of said property sought to be condemned, nor the extension of such avenue: Pivwizted, fzowever, That . . . . yment of final deupon the final determination of said appeal or other proceeding at law termination. or in equity the amount found to be due and payable as damages sustained by reason of the extension of said avenue under the provisions hereof shall be paid as hereinbefore provided. Approved, February 19. 1906. CHAP. 493.—Au Act To amend an Act entitled "An Act to authorize Washington February 21, 1906. and Westmoreland counties, in the State. of Pennsylvania, to construct and maintain _ lH· R· u°‘5·]__ A a bridge across the Monongahela River, in the State of Pennsylvania," approved [pubnc,N0_1g_] February twenty-first, nineteen hundred and three. Be it emzeted by the Senate and [Ruse of Representatives of the United States of America in Cbngreas assembled, That section seven of an Act ,}§{°“°“"“"°‘“ *“"°’· entitled “An Act to authorize Washington and Westmoreland coun- bfgme ¤¤¢§¤deg fgr ties, in the State of Pennsylvania, to construct and maintain a bridge niguiiillinu viruemifmi across the Monongaliela River, in the State of Pennsylvania? approved "‘$%,f"},‘;f"l°§,;f’· February twenty-first, nineteen hundred and three, as amended by the Vega}?. v. 601. Act approved January eleventh, nineteen hundred and tive, be, and is uniiiie, piers. hereby, amended to read as follows: “Sr:o. 7. That this Act shall be null and void if actual construction m}:f°° °‘ °°¤*‘“°°· of the bridge herein authorized be not commenced within one year and completed within three years from February twenty-first, nineteen hundred and six.” Approved, February 21, 1906. CHAP. 500.-—An Act To repeal section forty-one hundred and thirty-six of the F¤l>¤¤M‘Y 22. 1906- Revised Statutes relating to the admission to registry of repaired foreign wrecks. [Public, No. 19.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represmtatifvea of the United _ States of A merica in (»‘bwgre.¢n axxezrzbled. That section forty-one hun- §l;§§Qf.‘,.‘,,,w,€cEud dred and thirty-six of the Revised Statutes, as amended, reading as igreisgébriit W-·¤¤¤¤ follows: “The Commissioner of Navigation may issue a register or iii s., 'M. nas, p. enrollment for any vessel built in a foreign country, whenever such "*‘· "°*’°"'°"· vessel shall be wrecked in the United States, and shall be purchased and repaired by a citizen of the United States, if it shall be proved to the satisfaction of the Commissioner that the repairs put upon such vessel are equal to three-fourths of the cost of the vessel when so repaired," is hereby repealed. Approved, February 22, 1900. v01. xxxiv, m· 1--2