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1044 SIXTY-FIFTH couennss. sm. 11. CHS. 209-211. isis. final and binding; and if said realppraisal shall exceed the value fixed by said committee, the bank shal pay the expenses of the reappraisal ; otherwise the apipellant shall pay)sa.1d expenses, and the value so ascertained and etermined shall e deeme_ to be a debt due and be forthwith aid to said shareholder from said bank, and the share_ so paid shall be surrendered gndhaligltler due notice sold at(pu1b¥c aucteen within thirty days after the appraisement provide or in t 1S Act. °“*“°“d*“g °*'°“l‘*‘ Sec. 2. That associations consolidating with another association mm under the provisions of this Act shall not be required to deposit lawful money for their outstanding circulation, but their assets and liabilities shall be reported by the association with which they have _,t§1g*§,*§§,ed“?,°h§,S§,§; consolidated. And all the_ rights, franchises, and interests of the scliéawd bank. said national bank so consolidated in and to every S§)8C1€S~Of property, ersonal and mixed, and choses in action thereto elongmg; shall be Seemed to be transferred to and vested in such national ank into which It is consolidated without any deed or other_ transfer, and the said consolidated national bank shaH hold and enjoy the same and _ all rights of property, franchises, and interests in the same manner and to thz same elxtent as was held and enjoyed by the national bank so consoli ated therewith. Approved, November 7, 1918. Nwglbggge }918’ CHAP. 210.-An Act Amending the public buildings Act approved March fourth;

 Eiripgeen h\1§1  arkd thirteen, providing for the purchase of a site for a publiC

· °· u` ing at es, rizona. ' Be it enacted by the Senate and House ty Representatives of the United §§ld§$*gA,',§§·hm,,d States ty America in Congress assembled, That so much of section four

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’ an theen y-sevent tatutes page eight hun re an seveniéy-three)l3lasb;1u1it(§h;1>rizez1s the acquisition of a site and theherec- _ y _ _ tion 0 a suita e ` v thereon for the United States custom ousc vol 37 P 873 at Nogales, Arizona, at aibost not exceeding $110,000, and so much of V°1·3’·P-**77- section five of said Act (Thirtyrseventh Statutes, page eight hundred apd s§v§nty-seven) ansi autherizels the acquisition of a s1teNfor the nite tates post office an other Government offices at oga es, Arizona, at a cost not exceeding $10,000, be, and the same are hereby, amended so as to authorize and direct the Secretary of the Treasury to acqgire, by pugchpse, condeénnation, or otherwiseixone sitelznd to erect thereon one ui ing for the accommodation of the Unite r tates post office, customhouse, and other Government offices in Nogales, C t {site · · · · · Fw ° ‘ ‘ Arizona, at a cost not exceeding $120,000, of which lllllli} of cost 11017 u,,¤°§mvf§,bl§Pp'°p'”` exceeding $15,000 shall be expended for such site; and that the ap'pl‘0- prxation of $16,000 made bdy the Act of Congress approved uly twenty-ninth, nineteen hun red and fourteen (Thirty-eighth Stat- VOL am, 56, utes, page five hundred and sixty-three), in pursuance of said auth01‘- ization of March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, for a site and building for said customhouse, be, and the same is hereby, made availab e_for the accgiisition of the site and the commencement of tlée erecgon of tire uilding hereinbefore authorized for said post o ce an custom ouse. Approved, November 21, 1918. — N°l§{?`§?igil{Q?1g‘ D CF-Ag 211--1*211 ¢§q1éTo autborizeqthe county of Loudon, in the sms of Ten-

 es¤ee, construe a n ge across the ennessee River near Loudon, Tennessee.

T _ _ Be it enacted_bj the Senate and House 1y' Representatives <y" the United °“¤°*“° 1’·”°’· States of America in Congress assembled, That the county of Loudon,