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[70 Stat. 551]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1956
[70 Stat. 551]

70 S T A T. ]

551

PUBLIC LAW 719-JULY 14, 1956

right-of-way line, and on a curve to the right, with a radius of 2,746.79 feet an arc distance of 911.09 feet to a point; thence, continuing along said right-of-way line, south 53 degrees 59 feet west 108.87 feet to a point; thence north 15 degrees 6 minutes west 743.28 feet to a point; thence north 24 degrees 52 minutes east 310.54 feet to the true point of beginning, containing eleven and twenty-five one-hundredths acres, more or less, and shown on District Public Works Office, Fifth Naval District, drawing numbered 46265, entitled "Camp Peary, Williamsburg, Va." SEC. 2. All mineral rights, including gas and oil, in the lands authorized to be conveyed by this Act shall be reserved to the United States. SEC. 3. There shall be further reserved to the United States in the conveyance of the above-described lands, rights of ingress and egress over roads in the above-described lands serving buildings or other works operated by the United States or its successors or assigns in connection with the remaining portion of the lands at the Armed Forces Experimental Training Activity, Camp Peary, near Williamsburg, Virginia, rights-of-way for water lines, sewer lines, telephone and telegraph lines, power lines, and such other utilities which now exist, or which may become necessary to any operations of the United States on or in connection with the remaining portion of said lands at the Armed Forces Experimental Training Activity, Camp Peary, near Williamsburg, Virginia. SEC. 4. The conveyance of the property authorized by this Act shall be upon condition that such property shall be used for training of the National Guard and for other military purposes, and that if the State of Virginia shall cease to use the property so conveyed for the purposes intended, then title thereto shall immediately revert to the United States, and in addition, all improvements made by the State of Virginia during its occupancy shall vest in the United States without payment of compensation therefor. SEC. 5. The conveyance of the property authorized by this Act shall be upon the further provision that whenever the Congress of the United States declares a state of war or other national emergency, or the President declares a state of emergency, and upon the determination by the Secretary of Defense that the property conveyed under this Act is useful or necessary for military, air, or naval purposes, or in the interest of national defense, the United States shall have the right, without obligation to make payment of any kind, to reenter upon the property and use the same or any part thereof, including any and all improvements made thereon by the State of Virginia, for the duration of such state of war or of such emergency. Upon the termination of such state of war or such emergency plus six months, such property shall revert to the State of Virginia, together with all appurtenances and utilities belonging or appertaining thereto. SEC. 6. I n executing the deed of conveyance authorized by this Act, the Secretary of the Army or his designee shall include specific provisions covering the reservations and conditions contained in sections 2,3,4, and 5 of this Act. SEC. 7. The cost of any surveys necessary as an incident to the conveyance authorized herein shall be borne by the State of Virginia. Approved July 14, 1956.

Reservations to U. S.

Conditions.

National e m e r. gency.

Survey c o s t s.