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D.C. Code 5-710.

D.C. Code 5-711. Public hearing.

PUBLIC LAW 86-866-ATJG. 28, 1968

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than one-third of the aggregate cost to the Agency of acquiring such land (excluding the cost of old buildings destroyed and the demolition and clearance thereof)."; (13) by amending section 11(c) thereof to read as follows: "The Agency may require that any lessee or purchaser to which any pro]ect area or part thereof is leased or sold under this Act shall keep books of account of its operations of or transactions relating to such area or part thereof entirely separate and distinct from its or his accounts of and for any other project area or part thereof or any other real property or enterprise; and the Agency may, in its discretioUj require, for such period as it may specify, that no lien or other interest shall be placed upon any real property in said area to secure any indebtedness or obligation of the lessee or purchaser incurred for or in relation to any property or enterprise outside of said area."; and (14) by striking the second sentence of section 12 thereof and inserting the following new sentence: "Before approval, the District Commissioners shall hold a public hearing on the proposed modification after ten days' public notice". Approved August 28, 1958.

Public Law 85-855 AN ACT To amend Public Law 85-422.

August 28, 1958 [S. 3966]

Military pay. Ante, p. 128.

Effective date.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That (a) section 4 (a) of Public Law 85-422 is amended by striking out "and persons with two or less years of service for basic pay purposes who were retired for physical disability or placed on the temporary disability retired list". (b) This amendment shall take effect on June 1, 1958. Approved August 28, 1958. Public Law 85-856

September 2, 1958 [S. 1438]

U.S. Marshals. Bonds. 62 Stat. 911.

AN ACT To amend section 544 of title 28, United States Code, relating to the bonds of United States marshals.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That subsections (a) and (b) of section 544 of title 28, United States Code, are amended to read as follows: (a) Every United States marshal, including any marshal appointed to serve during a vacancy, shall be bonded in the sum of $20,000 for the faithful performance of duty by himself and his deputies during his continuance in office and by his deputies after his death until his successor is appointed and qualifies. (b) The Attorney General may require the United States marshal for the southern district of New York to be bonded in a sum not exceeding $75,000 and any other United States marshal to be bonded in a sum not exceeding $40,000. Approved September 2, 1^58»

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