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PUBLIC LAW 85-173-AUG. 28, 1957

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tary in reimbursement for sums paid out by him for such premium pay work shall be available without fiscal year limitation to carry out the purposes of this section. APPROPRIATIONS

SEC. 20. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated such sums as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act. SEPARABILITY OF PROVISIONS

SEC. 21. If any provision of this Act or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the Act and of the application of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected thereby. EFFECTIVE DATE

SEC. 22. This Act shall take effect upon enactment, except that no person shall be subject to the provisions of this Act prior to January 1, 1959, unless such person after January 1, 1958, applies for and receives inspection for poultry or poultry products in accordance with the provisions of this Act and pursuant to regulations promulgated by the Secretary hereunder, in any establishment processing poultry or poultry products in commerce or in a designated major consuming area. Any person who voluntarily applies for and receives such inspection after January 1, 1958, shall be subject, on and after the date he commences to receive such inspection, to all of the provisions and penalties provided for in this Act with respect to all poultry or poultry products handled in the establishment for which such said application for inspection is made. Approved August 28, 1957. Public Law 85-173 AN ACT To provide for the conveyance of certain lands of the United States to the city of Gloucester, Massachusetts.

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Gl United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Adminis- Mas*. o u c e s t e r, trator, General Services Administration is authorized and directed "c'o'nveyance. to convey by quitclaim deed to the city of Gloucester, Massachusetts, the following described property: All that tract of land known as Ten Pound Island, with improvements thereon, lying in Gloucester Harbor, county of Essex, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, ceded to the United States by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on June 14, 1820, and also conveyed by the town of Gloucester, Massachusetts, by quitclaim deed dated July 14, 1820, and recorded in book C, page 189, records of Essex County, excepting a parcel to be retained by the United States for aids-tonavigation purposes, described as follows: Beginning at a drill hole in ledge located 18 feet north 80 degrees 00 minutes west from center of the existing light tower, thence (1) north 62 degrees 00 minutes west 30.0 feet to a point, thence (2) south 28 degrees 00 minutes west 30.0 feet to a point, thence (3) south 62 degrees 00 minutes east 30.0 feet to a point, thence (4) north 28 degrees 00 minutes east 30.0 feet to the point of beginning. Together with an easement from the shore to the retained plot of land above described for power and control cables and the right of

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