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 594 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 90-92. 1918. ¥°¢i°¤“°¤» °*°·· °‘ ancy; and where such order decree or judgment has been made mes, wtidadigziniiisisile- but not executed before the_p,assage df this resolution, the court by which the order, decree, or judgment was made shall, 1f 1t is of the m°"£i°§‘i E}£;2°r°h§i.¥§‘$§r’h§’3°»?E1.°if.f$§L§é”§£‘Zh`§°.i¥l‘€6‘L‘}“t*£Z"§.rkb°°i¤“g e es of the order, decree, or judgment, rescind or modify the order, 1 decree, or judgment in suclé manner as thelcourt may; daem prgper ° P" _ for the ose of gi e act to this reso ution· an a reme es mm www ww at law oliuilnpeqiiity, of the lessor based on any provision in any oral or written agiiieement of lease that the same shall be determined or forfeited if the premises shall be sold are hereby suspended while _ this resolution s all be in force, and every purchaser shall take the conveyance of any premises subject to the rights of all tenants in possession thereofiimdpr the provisjpns of thia relspjlugon. d A¤¤*¤¤*>¤*·‘* *°<¤¤¤ That the term ‘rea estate’ as erein use s e construe to %i°dud°d H mi include ang and all land, any building, any part of any building, house, or welling, any apartment, room, suite of rooms and every other improvement or structure whatsoever on land situated and being in the District of Columbia. - ` Approved, May 31, 1918. éiullliliixsl ti CKAEI 91.-1iAn Act 'tlip authorize thefcagugage of piSece:8infci>11j]1nrnempra- ono_ eone anmversaryo ono ta o 'oismto the Umon. _ _ _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives ey the United iui’i°$¤°$°°eilf§`§`tl;a¢ State; aj America in Qmgress assembled, That, as soon as practicable, g{$°!;S!g*;;$m;“g1P(° QE and in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the ad- Numw-. m1ssion of the State of Illinois into the Umon as a State, there shall bl? coined) at the mirgts (311 tge llgnitedgtatesji gver §fty—cent pieces to ` t e num er o one un e thousand suc ty-cent pieces to be of the standard troy weight, composition, diameter, device, and design, Le t d as shall be fixed b§_:he Director of the Mint, with the approval of the gd °° “‘ Secretary of the easury, and said fiftiy-cent {pieces shall be legal tender in any pigment to the amount o their ace value. 8p‘§{,¥g§‘,§§,_*““$ m°d° Sec. 2. That _ l laws now in force relating to the subsidiary silver coins of the United States and the coining or striking of the same, regulating  guarding the process of coinagieg, providing for the purchasepf Eiaterxa, sjnd flpr the transportptiiog, tr1bution, and redemption o the coins or the prevention o e asement or counterfeitinv, for secugity of ghe coin, orlfor ainy other purgpse, whether said lav?s are pen or otherwise, sha ,so aras a p ica. e applyto the coina e zigugiieme for dat, herein authorized: Provided, That the (government shall not be sui- °°°· ject to the expense of making the necessary dies and other preparations for this coinage. Approved, June 1, 1918. ygniciiiggij _ CQZAP. 92.—y—An Act Making appropriations to supply_ additional t deficien- cies m appropriations for the iiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ’ ` eighteen, on account of war expenses and for other purposes. wmncies mm Be it emwted_by the Sjenate and H cmse of Representatives of the United priliions for war ex- SHZW8 of A7Y(li€7‘7»0¢1 Z? C0'R»gT688 G8§€77£1Z€drf That l3l16 fOl.l0;lV'|.1'1g SILIIIS are 2 ¤¤jj;é°€°· .7 3 _ appropriate ou o any money m e reasury not otherwise a ro- ;p`;"1;;’ pgiagedidto siipplyi additionalhurgent deficiencies in appropriatioiilspfor ,1:  P · *· c "’ e sc year en ing June t irtieth nineteen hundred and e' hteen I on account of war expenses and for bther purposes, namely: lg ,