FEDERAL · 25 U.S.C. · Chapter 8

Rights-of-way for telephone and telegraph lines

25 U.S.C. § 319
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Chapter8 — RIGHTS-OF-WAY THROUGH INDIAN LANDS

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Bluebook
25 U.S.C. § 319.

Text

The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and empowered to grant a right of way, in the nature of an easement, for the construction, operation, and maintenance of telephone and telegraph lines and offices for general telephone and telegraph business through any Indian reservation, through any lands held by an Indian tribe or nation in the former Indian Territory, through any lands reserved for an Indian agency or Indian school, or for other purpose in connection with the Indian service, or through any lands which have been allotted in severalty to any individual Indian under any law or treaty, but which have not been conveyed to the allottee with full power of alienation, upon the terms and conditions herein expressed. No such lines shall be constructed across Indian lands, as above ment

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Source Credit

History

(Mar. 3, 1901, ch. 832, §3, 31 Stat. 1083.)

Editorial Notes

Editorial Notes

Codification
The "former Indian Territory", referred to in text, was in the original "Indian Territory", and has been designated as former Indian Territory by virtue of the admission of such former Territory and the Territory of Oklahoma to the Union as the State of Oklahoma, pursuant to act June 16, 1906, ch. 3335, 34 Stat. 267.
Section is comprised of the first par. of section 3 of act Mar. 3, 1901. The second par. of such section 3 is classified to section 357 of this title.

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