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 P U B L I C LAW 951-AUG. 3, 1956

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[70 S T A T,

"ARTICLE V—RENUNCIATION

"This compact shall continue in effect and remain binding upon each executing party State until six months after any such State has given written notice of renunciation by the same authority which executed the agreement. "ARTICLE VI—SEVERABILITY Reservation of rights.

"The provisions of this compact are severable." SEC. 2. The right to alter, amend or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved August 3, 1956.

Public Law 951 August 3, 1956 [H. R. 9810]

Vigo Covinty, Ind. Conveyance.

CHAPTER 917

AN ACT To provide lor the conveyance of certain land of the United States to the State of Indiana.

Be it mulcted by the Senate cmd House of Representatives of the United Statespf America in Congress assembled, That the Attorney General is authorized and directed to convey to the State of Indiana all of the right, title, and interest of the United States in and to certain real property located in Vigo County, Indiana, containing approximately six acres, and more particularly described in section 2 of this Act. Such conveyance shall be made on the payment of consideration by such State to the Attorney General in an amount equal to the fair appraised market value of such real property determined by the Attorney General upon an independent appraisal at the time of such conveyance, such value to reflect any reservation, exception, restriction, or condition to which the conveyance is made subject. Such amount shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous receipts. Such conveyance shall reserve to the United States all minerals, including gas and oil in the property to be conveyed under this Act, and shall provide that if the property shall be used for anj purpose other than for a State police barracks or other use which m the opinion of the Attorney General is incompatible with the use of the adjoining premises by the United States for a penal institution, all right, title, and interest in and to such real property shall revert to and become the property of the United States, which shall have the immediate right of entry thereon. SEC. 2. The real property referred to in the first section of this Act is located in the northeast quarter of section 27, township 11 north, range 9 west in Vigo County, Indiana, and is more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the stone at the northeast corner of section 27, township 11 north, range 9 west, and running thence south on the east line of said section a distance of 836.79 feet; thence west at an angle of 90 degrees, a distance of 806.80 feet to intersect the westerly right-of-way line of United States Highway Numbered 41 at a point in the centerline of the Wabash Road, and said intersection point being the place of beginning; thence southwardly and to the left at an angle of 90 degrees and 50 minutes from the last given course above a distance of 75.0 feet; thence left 68 degrees and 54 minutes a distance of 165.0 feet; thence right 44 degrees and 53 minutes along the westerly right-of-way line of said United States Highway Numbered 41, a distance of 583.0 feet; thence right at an angle of 114 degrees and 43 minutes a distance of 563.40 feet; thence right at an angle of 89 degrees and 37 minutes a distance of 661.50 feet to the centerline of the Wabash Road; thence eastwardly along and with the centerline of

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