Rules and Regulations Relating to the Issuance of Patents in Fee and Certificates of Competency and the Sale of Allotted and Inherited Indian Lands, Except Those Belonging to the Five Civilized Tribes: Approved October 12, 1910

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 - 21 sider

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Side 8 - ... at the request of any adult member of said tribe, issue a certificate to such member authorizing him to sell and convey any or all lands deeded him by reason of this agreement, and may pay such member at the next annual payment his or her pro rata share of the funds of said tribe, if, upon consideration and examination of the request, the said Secretary shall find said member to be fully competent and capable of managing and caring for his or her individual affairs: Taxation.
Side 20 - ... Where the circumstances justify a reduction in the sales fee the Secretary of the Interior may reduce the amount. The sales fee if conditions warrant and the advertisement so provides may be deducted from the proceeds of the sale. (b) If a bid is accepted and the successful bidder shall fail within 10 days from the receipt of notice of the acceptance of his bid, to comply with the terms thereof, such deposit will be subject to forfeiture by the superintendent for the Five Civilized Tribes for...
Side 7 - And provided further, That nothing herein shall authorize the sale of the oil, gas. coal, or other minerals covered by said lands, said minerals being reserved to the use of the tribe for a period of twentyfive years, and the royalty to be paid to said tribe as hereinafter provided : And provided further, That the oil, gas, coal, and other minerals upon said allotted lands shall become the property of the individual owner of said land at the expiration of said twenty-five years, unless otherwise...
Side 18 - Congress assembled, that the Secretary of the Interior be, and he hereby is, authorized and empowered, upon application, to sell, under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe, part or all of the surplus lands of any member...
Side 20 - ... any adult member of either of the tribes of Indians belonging to the Quapaw Indian Agency, in the State of Oklahoma, to remove the restrictions on any part of or all...
Side 6 - ... with the Secretary of the Interior. Such a certificate will not be issued unless it can be affirmatively shown that its issuance will not affect unfavorably the consolidation and use by the Indians of restricted Indian lands. The provisions of the act of June 25, 1910, apply only to Indians or their heirs to whom a patent in fee containing restrictions on alienation has been issued. § 121.5 Certificates of competency to certain Osage adults. Applications for certificates of competency by adult...
Side 21 - ... such parties in possession shall -be given preference in the making of new leases, in compliance with the directions of the Secretary of the Interior; and in making new leases due consideration shall be made for the improvements of such lessees, and in all cases of the leasing or renewal of leases of oil, coal, asphalt, and other mineral deposits preference shall be given to parties in possession who have made improvements. The rate of royalty...
Side 20 - May 7, 1959] § 121.36 Removal of restrictions, conditionally. With the exception of applications for removal of restrictions filed under section 2(a) of the act of August 11, 1955 (69 Stat. 666), which removals are unconditional, when the Secretary of the Interior finds it to be for the best interest of any applicant that all or part of his restricted lands should be sold with conditions concerning terms of sale and disposal of the proceeds, he may remove the restrictions, to become effective only...
Side 7 - Taxation', etc. competency the lands of such member (except his or her homestead) shall become subject to taxation, and such member, except as herein provided, shall have the right to manage, control, and dispose of his or her lands the same as any citizen of the United States...
Side 7 - ... such member, except as herein provided, shall have the right to manage, control, and dispose of his or her lands the same as any citizen of the United States: Provided, That the surplus lands shall be nontaxable for the period of three years from the approval of this Act, except where certificates of competency are issued or in case of the death of the allottee, unless otherwise provided by Congress...

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