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738 SlXTY—NINTH C(i)N(}RESS. Sess. T. Ons. 568,569. 1926. Qgjighon for mm Pe·0#m$dad, That this Act shall not be construed so as to require that taryheadquarters. reports and digests printed prior to the date of approval of this llictdshall be furnished to the Secretary of War for military ea uarters. teii§§dg';(Z°’hei?i iii i" }?o distribution of re orts and digests under this section shall G""“‘“m°“*b“"“‘““‘· be made to arg place where the court is held in a building not owned bg the mted States unless there be at such place a United States 0 cer to whose responsible custody they can be coxmnitted. P¤¤¤¤>W¤¤¤¤»¤¤=- " The clerks of courts (except the Supreme Court) shall in all cases keep the said reports and digests for the use of the courts and of the officers thereof. Said reports and digests shall remain the property of the United States and shall be preserved by the officeigs above named and by them turned over to their successors 111 0 ce. iiciqgggggg lgiggi " The Public Printer shall turn over to the Attorney General, upon reqpest, such reports as he may require in order to make the is- tri ution authorized to be made by the Attorney General hereunder."’ Approved, June 12, 1926. Juilsil ii;bl?im` UHAP. 569.-An Act Granting the consent of Congress +0 Lake Washington "‘[iV651E'N6Y`£i§i`f]“`“` Corporation to construct a bridge avross Lake Washington, in King County, State of Washington. Be it enacted by the Se·ru1,.te and House of Representatives of the }j;‘;<;w,j*§§;§§*§;*£;,n United States of America in Oongtress assembled, That the consent oprpomuon may of Congress is hereby granted to Lake Washington Corporation, a ¥§£‘§,‘°{’ ”‘° S°°m°’ corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Washington, and to its successors and assigns, to construct, main- tain, and operate a bridge and approaches thereto across Lake Washington in King County, State of Washington, at a point suitable to the interest of navipiation, from the west shore of said Lake Washington at a point wit. in the city of Seattle, Washington, Q}g{“$gj‘1Q§"’,§}· to the east ore of said lake, in accordance with the provisions ` ` ' ` of the Act entitled “An Act to regulate construction of bridges over navigable waters," approved March 23, 1906, subject to the A_ A _t_ mor conditions and limitations contained in this Act. _ m,d°"\§§,S‘ {;‘$',}qhE`§]m,,] Sno. 2. After the completion of such bridge, as determined by

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subdivision thereof within or adjoining which any part of such bridge is located or any two or more of them jointly, may at any time acquire and take over all right, title, and interest in suc bridge and its approaches, and any interest in real property necessary therefor by purchase or condemnation in accordance wit . the laws of such Sitate governing the acquisition of private property cog d1r.ia my all for public purposes by condemnation. If at any time after the gfx? by °°“d°“‘““‘ expiration of twenty—five years after the completion of such bridge the same is acquired by condemnation, the amount of damages or I. i . compensation to be allowed shall not include gpod will, goinglvalue, 'm`m`°°° or ros ective revenues or profits, but shall e limited to t e sum of El) the actual cost of constructing such bridge and its approaches, less a reasonable deduction for actual depreciation in value, (2) the actual cost of acquiring such interests in real property, (3) actual iinanci and promotion cost, not to exceed 10 per centum of the sum ofligxe cost of constructing the bridge and its a preaches and iacquirin such interest in real property, and (li, actual _ e enditures E1: necessary improvements. b,%‘g§"§,‘§,’ffi,,{'Q,‘,,,,jE.‘§,l(§ xgao. 3. If such bridge shall at any time be taken over or acquired ¤>’¤¤¤m*<=*P“*°Y·°°*=· by any munici alit or other olitical subdivision or subdivisions of the State of gmishington undgr the provisions of section 3 of this