Public Buildings Purchase Contract Act of 1953 (no. 82-4): Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds of the Committee on Public Works, Eighty-third Congress, First Session on H.R. 5406, a Bill to Amend the Public Building Act of 1949, to Authorize the Administrator of General Services to Acquire Title to Real Property and to Provide for the Construction of Certain Public Buildings for Housing of Federal Agencies Or Departments, Including Post Offices, by Executing Purchase Contracts and for Other Purposes. June 3, 1953 |
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1949 to authorize acquire title acquisition amend the Public American Municipal Association ANGELL approval AUCHINCLOSS authorize the Administrator basic BECKER bill BRARY BUCKLEY Chairman Committee on Public CONG CONGRES THE LIBRARY CONGRESS LIBRARY CONGRESS THE LIBRARY congressional construction determination direct appropriation enactment executing purchase contracts facilities fair market value FALLON Federal agencies Federal buildings Federal Government going GRESS THE LIBRARY HAMILTON HARRY MCGREGOR housing of Federal initiate insert June 16 KIEB lease legislation LIBRA LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS located mail chutes Mayor McGREGOR ment objection office buildings operation paid paying payments percent period Post Office Department Postmaster private enterprise projects Public Buildings Act question real property rent rental Revenue REYNOLDS SCUDDER section 411 Services Administration statement STAUFFER STEED subsection tax duplicate tax rolls title to real United VERA BUCHANAN vested Washington WATTS York City
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Page 9 - Act of 1954, be covered into the miscellaneous receipts of the Treasury of the United States. (g) When requested by the Postmaster General, the Administrator of General Services is hereby authorized to exercise the authority vested in him by this section (1) to acquire property for postal purposes, or (2) to provide space for postal purposes in buildings acquired under this section for other purposes. (h) With respect to any interest in real property acquired under the provisions of this section,...
Page 4 - Measures relating to the construction or reconstruction, maintenance, and care of the buildings and grounds of the Botanic Gardens, the Library of Congress, and the Smithsonian Institution.
Page 1 - Section 211 (d) embodies a limitation to the effect that no lease-purchase agreement may provide for the payment by the United States of moneys in an aggregate annual amount in excess of 15 percent of the fair market value of the property covered by the agreement.