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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass., I. Gus. 497, 498.. 1926. 707 gcqu iring such interests in real property, —(3)· actual Enancing and promotion cost, not to exceed 10 per centum of the sum ofythe cost of construct' the bridge and its approaches    such, interest. inrdy property, aud‘(4) actual expenditures or necessary im vements. , . L e » p ·. .. 5. If such bridge shall be taken over on acquired by the _States ,§f’§*‘,,,“,,’§§;f ““‘°· o1·(pn1itical subdivisions thereof as provided insection 4: of this Act, nggm eggiieglwcgra an if tells are charged for the use thereof, the rates of toll shall be me ii`i'¤¤4zu¤¤. soadiustedias to provide a fund_s¤Ecient;t0 pay for the cost of maintaining, repairing, and operating the bridge and its approaches, to ay an adeqpatereturn on the cost thereof, and to provide a singing fund su cient to amortize the amount paid therefor as soon as possibleunder reasonable charges, but within a period of not ro exceed twenty years from the date of, acquiring;t e same, After ,”}’ggf,¤;g;}¤_°g10y¤u**;•é a sinking fund suilicient to pay the cost of accguirmgty the bridge and amxwqmrm. its approaches shall havebeen provided such ridge shall thereafter be maintained and operated freeof tolls, or the rates of toll shall thereafter be so adpustezih as to provide a  of not tt; exceed 3:; amount necessary or ee proper repair, main nance, .- o eration of the bridge and its approaches. An accurate record of mE2°‘.1‘,,‘Z, §’,§,,,,°,§§‘f°"" tlie amount paid for acquiring it e» bridge and its approaches, the expenditures for 0 erating, repairing, and maintainmgmthe same, and of the daily tolls collected shallbe kept, and shall available for the informacggn of %l pegpopis ipgeraésted. d 8 of Sm. 6. The rgia- ori ri e ‘ ompan, its successors an ,,,,,'°"",,,,,,,,, ° assigns, shall within ninety days after the complgtion of such bridge §>¤en1ee°i¢°¤§°$'g'¤i:iié? {ile with the Secretary of War a sworn itemized statement showing °”‘ the actual original 'cost of constructing such bridge and its approaches, the actual cost of acquiring any interest in real property necessary therefor, and the actual financing and tppomotion costs. In The Secretary of War may, at any time within ee years after ,,,,,,§°$,§‘%§“ ‘”'B°° the completion, of such bridge, investigate the actual cost ofpcon- structin the same, and for such purpose the said Georgia—Florida Bridge gem any, its successors, and assigns shall make availahle all of its record) in connection with the iinancingwandthe construction mm asm thereof. The findings of the Secretary pf ar as to the actual www? °°" original cost of the bridgleashall be conclusnve, Subject only to review in a court of equitg for ud or gross, mistake. ., _ .` Sm. 7. The rig t to Sell, assign, l$f¤¤Sf61‘;.§·11d ¤101‘$K¤·$6 in {bf w?$°.4.°° °°u' °°°" rights, powers, and privileges conferred by this Act, is hereb granted to the Georgia-Flori a Bridge Company, its succemors assigns, and any corporation to whic or any person to whom such rights, powers, and privileges may be sold, assigned, or transferred, or who shall acquire the same by mortgage foreclosure or otherwise is hereby authorized and empowered to exercise the same as fully as though conferred herein directly upon such corporation or rson. ~ Sno. 8. The rgght to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is gihreby ·‘—¤•¤'**¤•¤*· expressly reserv Approved, Jime 8, 1926. CHAP. 498.-—-An Act Granting certain lands to the city of Kaysville, Utah, hw %’·;i?°' to protect the watershed of the water-supply system of sai city. Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States 0}/ America in Congress assembled, That, upon §¤n‘;*gg*,g§*g”vm` Eyment of $1.25 per acre, there is erebly granted to the cit of van, so protecting iuzysville, Utah, and the Secretary of the nterior is hereb anthem '"*°' ’“"”"‘ and directed to issue patent to the city of Kaysville, Eta for certain public lands for the protection of the watershed fu ` `