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the fair and reasonable rates and charges for such hotel or apartment. Hearings, etc., for.The commission's determination in such case shall be made after such notice and hearing and shall have the same force and effect and be subject to appeal in the same manner as a determination of the commission under section 106 of this title.

Sec. 118. Assigning and subleasing restricted.No tenant shall assign his lease of or sublet any rental property or apartment at a rate in excess of the rate paid by him under his lease without the consent of the commission upon application in a particular case, and in such case Post, p. 1634.the commission shall determine a fair and reasonable rate of rent or charge for such assignment or sublease.

Sec. 119. Former Resolution repealed.
Vol. 40, p. 593.
Ante, p. 104.
The public resolution entitled "Joint resolution to prevent profiteering in the District of Columbia," approved May 31, 1918, as amended, is hereby repealed, to take effect sixty days after the date of the confirmation by the Senate of the commissioners first nominated by the President under the provisions of this title; but Enforcement of determination of Commission.a determination by the commission made within such period of sixty days shall be enforced in accordance with the provisions of this title, notwithstanding the provisions of such public resolution. All laws or parts of laws in conflict with any provision of this title Conflicting laws suspended.are hereby suspended so long as this title is in force to the extent that they are in such conflict.

Sec. 120. Appropriation for expenses.The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated and made immediately available to carry out the provisions of this title, Half from District revenues.one-half thereof to be paid out of money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated and the other one-half out of the revenues of the District of Columbia.

Sec. 121. Invalidity of any clause, etc., not to affect others.If any clause, sentence, paragraph, or part of this title shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair, or invalidate the remainder thereof but shall be confined in its operations to the clause, sentence, paragraph, or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered.

Sec. 122. Emergency for enactment declared.It is hereby declared that the provisions of this title are made necessary by emergencies growing out of the war with the Imperial German Government, resulting in rental conditions in the District of Columbia dangerous to the public health and burdensome to public officers and employees whose duties require them to reside within the District and other persons whose activities are essential to the maintenance and comfort of such officers and employees, and thereby embarrassing the Federal Government in the transaction of the public business. Temporary character and termination declared.It is also declared that this title shall be considered temporary legislation, and that it shall terminate on the expiration of two years from the date of the passage of this Act, unless sooner repealed.

Approved, October 22, 1919.


October 22, 1919. [S. 2100.]
[Public, No. 64.]

Chap. 81.—An Act Authorizing the Union Pacific Railroad Company, or its successors, to convey for public-road purposes, certain parts of its right of way.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Section 1.Union Pacific Railroad Company.
May convey for public roads parts of right of way.
Proviso.
Width of track retained.
That the Union Pacific Railroad Company, or any of its successors or assigns, is hereby authorized to convey to any State, county, or municipality any portion of its right of way, to be used as a public highway or street: Provided, That no such conveyance shall have the effect to diminish the right of way of said railroad company to a less width than fifty feet on