The said jurisdiction shall be understood as being granted upon the express condition that within the lands acquired by the United States arrests originating under the laws of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico may be made and summonses originating under the said laws may be served. Also, attachments and such other judicial provisions as the courts of the Commonwealth may decide upon may be executed with regard to properties located on the said lands, provided that neither the properties of the United States, nor the use or benefit which the United States derives from the said properties, nor the purposes for which the lands were acquired, are affected.
History —June 10, 1955, No. 62, p. 224, § 3.