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L. 1935 c. 17327 (Florida)

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L. 1935 c. 17327
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CHAPTER 17326--(No. 555).

HOUSE BILL NO. 7

AN ACT to Designate and Establish a Certain Road in Brevard and Orange Counties as a State Road.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

Section 1. That the following named road be and it is hereby declared, designated and established as a State Road of the system of state roads of this State with all rights and privileges of designated state roads; this road to be known as and by such number as the State Road Department shall assign to the same,

Beginning at a point on that certain street in the CIty of Cocoa, Florida, known and designated as the Orlando Highway; thence run northwesterly to the southeast corner of Section 30, Township 24 South, Range 36 East; thence run west and westerly along the most practical route to the line dividing Brevard and Orange Counties; thence northwesterly along the most practical route to the City of Orlando, in Orange County, Florida.

Section 2. This Act shall take effect immediately upon its becoming a law.

Became a law without the Governor's approval.

Filed in office Secretary of State May 28, 1935.

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