Page. Page. The Department has no authority to cancel a selection properly made under a floating grant of lands subject thereto.......... 703 SCRIP. Action as to issue of indemnity scrip under the act of June 2, 1858, will not be taken except upon the application of a party in interest ...... Scrip can only issue under the act of 1858, where (1) the claim has been confirmed and (2) remains unlocated The uncontroverted finding of the sur veyor-general that no location has been made is conclusive as to such fact The issuance of scrip by the surveyorgeneral, under the third section of the act of June 2, 1858, is subject to the supervision of the Commissioner of the General Land Office Under the act of 1858, scrip should issue in case of an unsatisfied claim for a specific quantity of land, founded on an order of survey made in 1795, with no specific location of the land "Occupation" claims in Louisiana and Florida are within the provisions of the third section of the act of Juue 2, 1858 .. 357 570 570 570 570 617 If owned by different parties, and the interests therein are separate and determi nate, scrip may issue to any one of the owners to the amount of his ascertained interest 617 In claims for, it must appear that the basis therefor was not expressly excepted from confirmation ... Under succession sale. 283 ..158, 283 30 Restoration notice must follow the cancellation of an entry to make the land subject to........ On one certificate, not to include a larger number of tracts than provided for in the form May not be made of land within the limits of the official survey of a private claim in excess of the amount confirmed and patented Public Land. Sce Railroad Lands. Within the limits of the official survey of a private claim in excess of the amount confirmed and patented is not subject to disposition until after the survey has been duly amended Price of, under the act of January 13, 1881, restoring forfeited railroad lands. 165 The words "point of junction," as used in, designate the place where two lines of rail. way meet Act of forfeiture (Oregon Central) executed by adjusting separately, at the point of junction, the limits of the two roads included in said act Under the joint resolution of April 10, 1869, the Central Pacific became entitled to the granted lands between Ogden and Promontory Summit.. Joint resolution of June 28, 1870, uniformly construed By definite location of road, and indemnity withdrawal under the additional grant of 1865 (Saint Paul, Minneapolis and Milwaukee Railway Company), the lands covered thereby were excluded from entry and settlement 549 549 661 380 565 |