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... interest is in those provisions on page 2 , beginning with the first item . ( 1 ) Provision for an avenue extending from the western fountain in front of the Union Station southwesterly to Pennsylvania Avenue , joining said avenue ...
... interest is in those provisions on page 2 , beginning with the first item . ( 1 ) Provision for an avenue extending from the western fountain in front of the Union Station southwesterly to Pennsylvania Avenue , joining said avenue ...
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... interest to the com- mittee . Then if we have anything further to say we will say that after Mr. Bibbons has closed . Mr. HANNA . Before Mr. Bibbins begins , may I say a word to the committee ? The CHAIRMAN . Certainly , Mr. Hanna ...
... interest to the com- mittee . Then if we have anything further to say we will say that after Mr. Bibbons has closed . Mr. HANNA . Before Mr. Bibbins begins , may I say a word to the committee ? The CHAIRMAN . Certainly , Mr. Hanna ...
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... interest of the public of Washington . Of course , in addition to that actual difficulties of operation would be very great ; the possibilities of delay , cars being stuck on that grade ; the difficulties of snow removal in this open ...
... interest of the public of Washington . Of course , in addition to that actual difficulties of operation would be very great ; the possibilities of delay , cars being stuck on that grade ; the difficulties of snow removal in this open ...
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... interest to burden car riders further with extraneous costs , directly attributable to civic beautification rather than utility , for these costs must finally be reflected in the car fare . In the present case no definite advantage to ...
... interest to burden car riders further with extraneous costs , directly attributable to civic beautification rather than utility , for these costs must finally be reflected in the car fare . In the present case no definite advantage to ...
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... interest not only in showing how President Washington foresaw the needs of a National Capital , but also in showing that the property owners at the present time are not going to be deprived by this of any rights at all which were not ...
... interest not only in showing how President Washington foresaw the needs of a National Capital , but also in showing that the property owners at the present time are not going to be deprived by this of any rights at all which were not ...
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Page 54 - An Act to amend an Act approved August thirteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, entitled 'An Act for the protection of persons furnishing materials and labor for the construction of public works...
Page 53 - ... and who has not been paid in full therefor before the expiration of a period of ninety days after the day on which the last of the labor was done or performed by him or material was furnished or supplied by him for which such claim is made, shall have the right to sue on...
Page 3 - An Act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891, and for other purposes," approved August 30, 1890, as amended.
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Page 53 - Whenever the total amount payable by the terms of the contract shall be not more than $1,000,000 the said payment bond shall be in a sum of one-half the total amount payable by the terms of the contract. Whenever the total amount payable by the terms of the contract shall be more than...
Page 54 - ... claim is made, stating with substantial accuracy the amount claimed and the name of the party to whom...
Page 54 - States marshal of the district in which the public improvement is situated is authorized by law to serve summons. (b) Every suit instituted under this section shall be brought in the name of the United States for the use of the person suing, in the United States District Court for any district in which the contract was to be performed and executed and not elsewhere, irrespective of the amount in controversy in such suit, but no such suit shall be commenced after the expiration of one year after the...
Page 4 - Representatives and two other members of said committee, to be appointed by said chairman, the chairman of the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds of the House of Representatives...
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