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1342 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cn. 279. 1927.

   279.-·—-An Act Granting the consent of Congress to The Carrollton

-U,H§,€=N;°£]~ Bridge Companyigtc snccessors and assigns, to construct, ciperato, and maintain Z¤?1“f'§?¤¤2i’?n‘$eEtry‘ZL%.i‘2i%'2$§¥°£”s$iZ’&*t*£3’éZ?,'é¥y ?.?5‘i£.’LL K°"°“°"" _ Bs a Weasley me sms 4~z·11om of RZ ( www of the ·i·i11:R<iv:»¤11¢¤¤ Un{ted,S9ates*of-Anwrioaciwn 0mt%·eea*aasevnbZedp,"e'l`hat the consent §§’d°§ E§"“C‘§‘,‘§§'u‘{'},‘,,’[ of Congress is hereby ted‘to he Carrollton Brid e Company, - ¤a’“” 1 - · g KY- its successors and gis, to construct,1 maintain, and operate a bridgpl and approaches thereto across t e Ohio River, at _a point suita e tolthe interests of navi tion between Carrollton, Carroll Count , Kentuclfhy, and a point xhgectly across the riverin Switzer— °°°"‘“°“°°· land `ana, inaceordance with th•.;§rovisions of the Act "°‘·°*·P·“— entitled, “F 1 · Act to ¤1·egu1ate the construe one of ’ bridges over 1 a 10 n 1 · 1 . 2`é‘.Y§€§Zl§’¤ "§.i°E’LQit§$P£`L‘? £}3s'§h·¤23ta§°2$iQ °“d i““b’°°° “’ °h° $&¤:t¤1‘•)'?·¤ti¤¤¤¤¤1 Sno. 2. There is hereby conferred upon The Carrollton Bridge p¤»c11:,¤a;, °°' W Company, its successors and“assigns,‘al such rights and powers to _ enter upon lands and to acquire, condemn, occupy, possess, and _use _ real an(¢}1otherFpr0pertyfneed1¢;dbfc:;· thgnlgcation, constructioxg operation, an maintenance 0 suc · ri ge its approaches an terminals, as are _, _ by railroad corporations for railroad purposes or‘by_bri ( [corporations for bridge purposes in the State 111 which sncliireal estate or other property is situated, upon making just compensation therefor to be ascertained and ai according _ ,_ p 7 , , P , ¤·2¤<1¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ xm- to the laws of such State, and the proceedings there or shall be the S ` game as in the condemnationand expropriation of property in such T°““ “““‘°“"°"· " Sno. 3. The said The1Carrollton Bridge Company its successors and assigns, is hereby authorized to {ix and charge tolls for transit over suc bridge, and the rates of toll so fixed shall be the legal V°l·3*·¤-8¤- rates ungil cphanged bylghe Secretary of Warvunder the authority containe in e Act 0 arc 23 1906. - " ,,,’§f"*g,"§,°*‘Z,{‘,,,,,,‘§§§’,§’,_I` Sno. 4. (After the completion oi such bridge, as determined by the ggéI¤¤*=¤·· K¤¤'>¤°*Y» Secretary of War either the State of Indiana, the State of Kentucky, ` any plolitical subdivision of either of such States, within or adjoining Hlhic _any;1part` dfhguaclli lgidge is locatieltk tcgiimany twapi or iiorgtp em om ma me ac mrc a 0 er r1 1 e and ’in stjich and its approaches, and any i§te1Zest real prgperty necessary t erefor, by purchase or by condemnation ' in acco anoehwith the laws of either of such States governing the _ acquisition ofiprivate property for public purposes by condemnation; (,£,},°{§‘”§*,'§.°°°cf,‘},'{,§,§,,Q‘§’, If atl any time aitelxg tg; exlpiration of twenty byears dafter the

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the amount of damages or compensation to be allowed shall not include ugood witlghgoinlg value,for prcgspective revempes or profits, ¤r¤i¤>¤¤¤· but sha be limi to t e sum 0 (1 t e actual cost 0 constructin guch bridge and it? aplircgacéllies, less it reasonable deduction for actuzd epreciation in va ue 2 e actua cost 0 acquiring suc interests in real property, (3s actual financing and promotion cost, not to ggxcged 10 (per, centum of the sigtm of the cost f constructing thai r1 ge an its approaches an acquiring suc » interest in rea Rm of mm to prgperty, and (4) actual expenditures for necessary imdprovements.

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· · or 1 1C su visions ereo asprovi e in sec 10D 0 is c andxif tolls are charged for the use thereof, the rates of toll shall be so adjusted as to provide a fund suiiicient to pay for the cost of maintaining, repairing, and operating the bridge and its approaches, to nplay an adequate return on the cost thereof, and to provide a si `ng suiiicient to amortize the amount paid therefor as soon as possible under reasonable charges, but within a period of