The consent of Congress is hereby granted to the construction, maintenance, and operation of any bridge and approaches thereto, which will connect the United States with any foreign country (hereinafter in this subchapter referred to as an “international bridge”) and to the collection of tolls for its use, so far as the United States has jurisdiction. Such consent shall be subject to
(1) the approval of the proper authorities in the foreign country concerned;
(2) the provisions of sections
491 to
494 and
495 to
498 of this title, except section
496 of this title, whether or not such bridge is to be built across or over any of the navigable waters of the United States; and
The consent of Congress is hereby granted to the construction, maintenance, and operation of any bridge and approaches thereto, which will connect the United States with any foreign country (hereinafter in this subchapter referred to as an “international bridge”) and to the collection of tolls for its use, so far as the United States has jurisdiction. Such consent shall be subject to
(1) the approval of the proper authorities in the foreign country concerned;
(2) the provisions of sections
491 to
498 of this title, except section
496 of this title, whether or not such bridge is to be built across or over any of the navigable waters of the United States; and
Section 1 ofPub. L. 92–434provided: “That this Act [enacting this subchapter and amending section
129 of Title
23, Highways] may be cited as the ‘International Bridge Act of 1972’.”
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