FEDERAL · 43 U.S.C. · Chapter 20

Preference right of selection granted certain Western States; bona fide settlers

43 U.S.C. § 861
Title43Public Lands
Chapter20 — RESERVATIONS AND GRANTS TO STATES FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES

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43 U.S.C. § 861.

Text

The States of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, and Washington shall have a preference right over any person or corporation to select lands subject to entry by said States by the Act of Congress approved February 22, 1889, for a period of sixty days after lands have been surveyed and duly declared to be subject to selection and entry under the general land laws of the United States. Such preference right shall not accrue against bona fide homestead or preemption settlers on any of said lands at the date of filing of the plat of survey of any township in any local land office of said States.

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History

(Mar. 3, 1893, ch. 208, 27 Stat. 592.)

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References in Text
Act February 22, 1889, referred to in text, is act Feb. 22, 1889, ch. 180, 25 Stat. 676. Provisions relating to admission of the enumerated States into the Union are not classified to the Code.

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