Instructions Under the Act Approved June 22, 1910 (36 Stat., 583): "To Provide for Agricultural Entries on Coal Lands," with Amendment of September 27, 1910

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 - 8 pages
 

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Page 6 - States, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors and assigns, and each and every one of us and them, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Page 2 - Act, whenever such entry, selection, or withdrawal shall be made with a view of obtaining or passing title, with a reservation to the United States of the coal in such lands and of the right to prospect for, mine, and remove the same.
Page 7 - States, whenever such location, selection, entry, or purchase shall be made with a view of obtaining or passing title with a reservation to the United States of the deposits on account of which the lands were withdrawn...
Page 7 - Act, and the Secretary of the Interior in withdrawing under the Reclamation Act lands classified as coal lands, or valuable for coal, with a view to securing or passing title to the same in accordance with the provisions of said acts, shall state in the application for entry, selection, or notice of withdrawal that the same is made in accordance with and subject to the provisions of this act.
Page 4 - ... the crops and improvements on such lands by reason of such prospecting, the measure of any such damage to be fixed by agreement of parties or by a court of competent jurisdiction. Any person who has acquired from the United States the title to or the right to mine and remove the reserved deposits, should the United States dispose of the mineral deposits...
Page 2 - ... or classified as coal lands, may perfect the same under the provisions of the laws under which said entries were made, but shall receive the limited patent provided for in this act.
Page 5 - ... that the same is made in accordance with and subject to the provisions and reservations of this act.
Page 4 - Any person who has acquired from the United States the coal or other mineral deposits in any such land, or the right to mine and remove the same, may re-enter and occupy so much of the surface thereof as may be required...
Page 4 - ... upon the approval by the Secretary of the Interior of a bond or undertaking to be filed with him as security for the payment of all damages to the crops and improvements on such lands by reason of such prospecting.
Page 2 - USC 164) the entryman shall prove by two credible witnesses that at least one-sixteenth of the area embraced in his entry was continuously cultivated to agricultural crops, other than native grasses, beginning with the second year of the entry...

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