Decisions of the Department of the Interior in Cases Relating to the Public Lands, Volum 39U.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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Decisions of the Department of the Interior in Cases Relating to ..., Volum 39 United States. Department of the Interior Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1911 |
Decisions of the Department of the Interior in Cases Relating to ..., Volum 39 United States. Department of the Interior Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1911 |
Decisions of the Department of the Interior in Cases Relating to ..., Volum 39 United States. Department of the Interior Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1911 |
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Side 412 - No public forest reservation shall be established, except to improve and protect the forest within the reservation or for the purpose of securing favorable conditions of water flows and to furnish a continuous supply of timber...
Side 11 - ... that he is a citizen of the United States, or has declared his intention to become such...
Side 354 - ... a patent shall issue thereon for the claim, or such portion thereof as the applicant shall appear, from the decision of the court, to rightly possess. If it appears from the decision of the court that several parties are entitled to separate and different portions of the claim, each party may pay for his portion of the claim with...
Side 271 - That no person shall be permitted to enter more than one tract of land and not to exceed six hundred and forty acres, which shall be in compact form.
Side 534 - Nothing, however, herein contained shall be construed to extend to any incorporated company, where such contract or agreement is made for the general benefit of such incorporation or company, as provided in section 11G of the act of Congress approved March 4, 1909 (35 Stat., 1109).
Side 534 - It is also further agreed that no Member of or Delegate to Congress or Resident Commissioner, after his election or appointment, or either before or after he has qualified, and during his continuance in office...
Side 245 - In case of the death of any person who would be entitled to a homestead under the provisions of section two thousand three hundred and four, his widow, if unmarried, or in case of her death or marriage, then his minor orphan children, by a guardian duly appointed and officially...
Side 188 - ... upon payment of the damages caused thereby to the owner thereof, or upon giving a good and sufficient bond or undertaking in an action instituted in any competent court to ascertain and fix said damages...
Side 271 - That in all patents for lands hereafter taken up under any of the land laws of the United States, or on entries or claims validated by this Act, west of the one hundredth meridian, it shall be expressed that there is reserved from lands in said patent described a right of way thereon for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United States.
Side 325 - Those directions which are not of the essence of the thing to be done, but which are given with a view merely to the proper, orderly, and prompt conduct of the business, and by a failure to obey which the rights of those interested will not be prejudiced, are not commonly to be regarded as mandatory...