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 1640 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. of the lossies ageged tpi have geeiésuffereld in said collision by the owné ers 0 said sc ooner enry. arrett y reason 0 arnages to an detention of said schooner, may be submitted to the United States couit iorntlhe clistrigt of Massachusetts, und? gud in compgiagce wit the es 0 said court sittin as a court 0 a mira ty; an t at the said court shall have jurisdict§>n to hear and determine the whole controversy and to enter a judgment or decree for the amou.nt of the legal damages sustained by reason of said collision, if any shall be found to be due either for or aglainst the United States, upon the same prinsiipleband measure of liabi `ty, witlli casts, as in like cases in admir ty etween private parties wit the same rights 0 appeal: Promded, That such notice of the suit shall be Qven to the Attorney General of the United States as may be provide by order of the said court, and it shall be the dutyl of the Attorney General to cause the gmteg gtates agsoW1:;lyd`11;_sit1;L: diqslignct to! appear and defend for the nite tates: r u er, at said suit shall be br u ht and cpipnienced within four months of the date of the passagegof this i c. Passed, June 4, 1920. mmncnamj mains mu,. Merchant mum Resolved by the Senate (the Haus 0 R ntaf omm ’ Bggmctiou in ,,,,,,,1; That in_ the enrollment of the bill (R.-R. flgggi to wiiiaxgde fgiiwllie ¤*°¤°°'»°i*°°*¤<i· promotion and maintenance of the American Merchant Marine, to Am, p. ass. ¥'8P€i’·1t9€I`t81¤;m¢FgiHGY l6giSl8ti011,  piovide ger the hlisfposition, regu a 1on an use 0 pro erty acqmre therenm er, an or oth purposes, the Clerk be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed lid. number the sections in consecutive order. Passed, June 5, 1920. l