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PUBLIC LAW 86-220-SEPT. 1, 1959

SEC. 7. The provisions of this Act shall not apply to public or court officers, or to any other person or persons acting under the license, direction, or authority of any court, local or Federal, selling goods, wares, or merchandise in the course of their official duties. SEC. 8. Upon complaint of any person, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia shall have jurisdiction in equity to restrain and enjoin any act forbidden or declared illegal by any provisions of this Act. SEC. 9. The Commissioners are authorized to promulgate regulations to carry out the purposes of this Act, including, without limitation, regulations limiting the period of time a closing-out sale or a sale of goods, wares, or merchandise damaged by fire, smoke, water, or otherwise may be conducted, subject to extension as authorized by section 5: Provided, That no such regulation shall be put in effect until after a public hearing has been held thereon. SEC. 10. This Act shall become effective sixty days after the date of its enactment. SEC. 11. Nothing in this Act shall be construed so as to affect the authority vested in the Commissioners by Reorganization Plan Numbered 5 of 1952 (66 Stat. 824). The performance of any function vested by this Act in the Commissioners of the District of Columbia or in any office or agency under the jurisdiction and control of said (commissioner may be delegated by said Commissioners in accordance with section 8 of such plan. Approved September 1, 1959.

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Public Law 86-220 AN ACT

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September 1, 1959

To provide for the conveyance to any public or private organization of the State of Virginia of certain dwellings acquired in connection with the Chantilly airport site, Virginia, and for other purposes.

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Be it enacted by the Sena$t and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the frame and ^.^^ ^ ^ ^ pianta. brick dwellings known respectively as Sully and Leeton, located on chantiiiy, va. the former Sully Plantation near Chantilly in Fairfax County, Vir- conveya'illcll""*'"'* ginia, acquired by the United States pursuant to the Act of September 7, 1950 (64 Stat. 770), shall not be demolished by any agency of the to°7-^i4^2!'^*°' United States prior to December 31, 1959. Upon request therefore prior to December 31, 1959, the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Agency is authorized— (a) to convey to any public or private organization of the State of Virginia, without cost, title to the buildings known as Sully and to ^rant an easement for use of such land as the Administrator considers necessary for maintenance of such buildings for historic purposes; provided that any such conveyance and easement shall be conditioned upon (1) continued preservation, maintenance and exhibition of such buildings for historic purposes, (2) a covenant not to use the property as a place of public assembly, (3) a covenant not to use the property for commercial purposes and (4) such other conditions as the Administrator considers necessary to protect the interests of the United States; and upon a provision that if such conditions are not complied with the title to such buildings shall revert to the United States and such easement shall terminate; and

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