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 PRIVATE LAW 94-55—JULY 14, 1976

90 STAT. 2977

Such conveyance shall only be made if Lucille Jones makes application therefor, and, within one year after the date of this Act, makes payment of the fair market value of the land as of the date of this Act, less any enhancement in value brought to the land by Lucille Jones or her predecessors on the land, as determined by the Secretary of the Interior. Lucille Jones shall bear any administrative expenses, including appraisal, filing, and recording fees, arising from the conveyance. Approved July 14, 1976.

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Private Law 94-55 94th Congress An Act For the relief of Leah Maureen Anderson.

July 14, 197(>_ [H.R. 4829]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That notwithstand- Leah M. ing section 2401(b) of title 28, United States Code, or any period of Anderson, limitation or lapse of time— (1) the Secretary of the Army shall receive, consider, and determine any claim against the United States with respect to the injuries sustained by Leah Maureen Anderson of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, in an accident on March 26, 1971, at the Fort Bragg Military Reservation, North Carolina, involving a motor vehicle occupied by Leah Maureen Anderson and a motor vehicle of the United States Army driven by a member of the United States Army, if such claim is presented in writing to such Secretary within six months after the date of the enactment of this Act; and (2) an action with respect to such injuries may be begun in a United States district court, in accordance with otherwise applicable law, within six months after— (A) the date of receipt, if any, of any mail containing a ,,; final denial of such claim by such Secretary, (B) the date of a final denial, if any, of such claim by such Secretary as a result of the operation of the second sentence of section 2675(a) of title 28, United States Code, or (C) the date on which the claimant notifies such Secretary that his offer of settlement, if any, is not accepted, whichever occurs first. SEC. 2. Nothing in this Act shall be construed as an inference of liability on the part of the United States. Approved July 14, 1976.

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