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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHS. 393, 394. JULY 2, 1932. 569 proper; the land to be sold pursuant hereto being located in the city of Newark, New Jersey, and described as follows Beginning at a point in the westerly line of Broad Street distant o ne hundred and twenty-nine and nine one-hundredths feet north - erly from the point of intersection of the westerly line of Broad Street with the northerly line of Academy Street; thence westerly along a line making an interior angle on the northwest with the said westerly line of Broad Street produced of ninety-three degrees fifteen minutes forty-six seconds, a distance of two hundred and nineteen and eleven one-hundredths feet to a point; thence northerly along a line making an interior angle on ° the northeast with the line last above described of eighty-seven degrees thirty minutes four- teen seconds, a distance of thirty-one and ninety-six one-hundredths feet to a point; thence easterly along a line making an interior angle on the s outh east with the line las t abo ve d escri bed of n inety -two degrees twenty-eight minutes fifty seconds, a distance of two hun- dred and nineteen and fifty-three one-hundredths feet to a point in the westerly line of Broad Street; thence southerly along the westerly line of Broad Street, said westerly line of Broad Street making an interior angle on the southwest with the line last above described of eighty-six degrees forty-five minutes ten seconds, a distance of thirty-one and ninety-three one-hundredths feet to the point of beginning. SEC. 2. That upon the payment of the purchase price the Secre- tai y of t he Tre asury is au thoriz ed to' convey said land to the city of Newark, New Jersey, by the usual quitclaim deed, subject, however, to such r eserva tions, limi tation s, con dition s, or rever sionar y righ ts as said Secretary, of the Treasury may deem proper. SEC. 3 . That the proceeds of such sale be deposited in the Treasury of the Un ited S tates as a miscel laneou s rece ipt de rived from the sa le of public property. SEc. 4 . That the remaining portion of said site, together with the portion . of buildings thereon, shall be sold at public sale after due advertisement, at such time and such price and upon such terms as may be deemed proper by the Secretary of the Treasury, who is hereby authorized to exe cute and deli ver t he u sual quit claim dee d to the purc haser; and that the proceeds of such sale be deposited in the Treasury of the United States as a miscellaneous receipt from the sale of public pro erty. . SEC. 5. So much of existing law as provides for the sale of the present post office and customhouse site and building for not less than a stipulated amount is hereby repealed. Approved, July 2, 1932. [CHAPTER 394.] AN ACT To provide for the sale of an easement for a railway right of way over the post- offic e and c ustomho use site at New ark, New Jersey. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assemble That an eas eme nt for a right of way for a city railway over the hereinafter-described l and fo rming a por tion of the site of the post- office and c ustomh ouse building in the city of Newark, New Jersey, be sold by the Secretary of the Treasury to the city of Newark, New Jersey, a municipal corporation of New Jerse , at a price not less than that determined to be the value thereof b y three appraisers to be selected by the Secretary of the Treasury, at such time and upon such terms and conditions as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem proper; the Description. Conveyance. Proceeds of sale. remaining Prior law repealed. duly 2, 1932. [li. R. 8981.] [Public, No. 247 .1 NewarN. 7. Sale oILement over post office, etc ., site, authorized. i