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 700 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. sms. II. os. esa. 1910. P""’“°,,·mm structed: Provided That the proper appropriations for the support Bmw mm and maintenance df the office of the Su ervisin Architect be reimb d f th t f h ork P g urse or e cos 0 suc w. D}'{§""“°° H*m’“"‘· Sec. 36. That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, P¤r¢b¤¤= ct land directed to acquire, by purchase or condemnation, for the purpose of °°§]',,§T’;?d]g10_ providing ahreservation forla qpblic pagké algo sevegl pafcels of und in the District of Co um ia inc u e tween uci street, Uodumbia avenue or Fifteenth street W street or Florida. avenue, and Sixteenth street extended, in Hlall and Elvan’s subdivision of _ Meridian H1ll, containing in the aggregate four hundred and thirty- mAP.¤¤‘¤l>¤¤,*=i¤¤ ¤¤· seven thousand square feet, more or ess; and to pay for the said land and premises so taken, and the improvements thereon, the sum of four hundred and ninety thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, which sum is hereby authorized out of any mone in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise gppropriatedli, {§Q'{'f“}}',.;m District Provided, That one-half of the said sum of four hundr and ninety reimbursed to the Treasury of the United States out of the revenues oftthe ghstrfpt of Coguprlgia, in four equal annual installnlrenss, with in eres at the rate 0 the per centum per annum upon the eferred _ M"°”°”""°°*°°°‘ payments: And provided further, That one half of the sum that shall _ e annually agpuropriated and expended for the maintenance and ` imgrovelmerlt qi iaid lands as E1 pin gc park qhglllbe charged against an pai ou o therevenucs 0 the istrict 0 0 umbia in the same manner now provided by law in respect to other appropriations for d U the District of Columbia, and the other half shall be a propriated ,,,§‘,’£§d ¥};,"§§,,w,_ out of the Treasury of the United States. In case said) arcels of mcwry. grocpiéd cap not ghobiialiped byhpurchase haiilabprice satisfigtory lto sai ecre ary 0 e error e same s a 0 t manner hereinafter prescribed. 6 C D cmm m 0 ¥,@,§’}g"‘g§‘,‘,§§,'j of  I That the Atttqlmey-Ei}ene1;1al,dupon fpequest cg the Secretary of the • gr assessment 0 n erior is au orize an u·ecte to ma e a l' at' t th V iiiiéeeaxnge supreme; court of the District of Columbia, by petitiZ>i)iji>it siC;ne(i·al 0; special tprm ofdsaiddcouzg, fpafan qlssassmqnt of the value of said parce s 0 groun, an sa1_ pe 1 ion s a con am a arti d ' Spr: o2 the (prlqperfly reqmrled, withdthe name of this) owrielradr dfiveiieiis ereo an is er or their residence, as far as the am be ascertainlqd, and the’said gzourtlip hereby authorized ahd rgeiiiiilred, upon suc a p ication wit out e ay to notif th own d — pants of eacii suchpaxicel, and to ascertain anrllassiiss thelgailiie dfcizlie Paymmmwwun iggqgopy appointing tplpee commissiaorgerséhto appraise dtheil valugs · an 0 re um e assessmen o e co ; t values of such parcels are thus ascertained and tli; saiilnSedi1etii1ry of rms to ven in the Interior shall deem the same reasonable the sum or sums so U"‘“"‘ B““°’· aseeqtaiqedlphall  paid into said coqrit for their use. That the fee simpe o a remises so a pro r1ate< or ubl` d th - VISIOHS hereog and of whidh anpappraisemgnt dlialdsiliidlviia bleenemlgdb underlfhe oréder and by direction of said court, shall upon payment into the said court as aforesaid of the amount so. t d d assessed as to each parcel be thereupon vested fullylsirirtldiznllmitldd St¥es, and the right of possession thereof. P¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤.¤w- hat_ the paid court may direct the time and manner in which possession 0 the property condemned shall be taken or delivered, ¤¤¤¤¤. and may, if necessary, enforce any order or issue any process for giving possession. The cost occasioned by the said condemnation pro- Pm ceedmgs shall lge paid from the Treasugy of the United States out of . M any money no otherwise appropriate : Promkl d, Th t ih lf f · 0nI;Fhu:]?mby’EDg(@ct?‘ the said cost shall be reimbursed to the Treasury inf the illnitiiil ‘.§;atie)s out of the revenues of the District of Columbia, in four equal annual installments, with mterest at the rate of three per centum per annum
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