INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES

Vol. III, Laws     (Compiled to December 1, 1913)

Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1913.


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ACTS OF THE SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS—SECOND SESSION, 1911–1912.
CHAP. 1 | CHAP. 3 | CHAP. 5 | CHAP. 37 | CHAP. 46 | CHAP. 70 | CHAP. 77 | CHAP. 78 | CHAP. 83 | CHAP. 91 | CHAP. 92 | CHAP. 121 | CHAP. 151 | CHAP. 155 | CHAP. 189 | CHAP. 190 | CHAP. 221 | CHAP. 229 | CHAP. 240 | CHAP. 241 | CHAP. 244 | CHAP. 248 | CHAP. 355 | CHAP. 366 | CHAP. 368 | CHAP. 388 | CHAP. 407 | CHAP. 408 | J. R. No. 11 | J. R. No. 22

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Chapter 244
Section 2

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Chap. 244 Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah.
Chap. 244 Time extended for proof of homestead entries on former.
    32 Stat., 263, vol. 1, p. 753.
Chap. 244 Interest to be paid.
Chap. 244 Provisos. Credit to Indians.
    37 Stat., 197.
Chap. 244 Second extension.
Sec. 2 Adverse claims not affected.

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Chapter 244
    July 20, 1912. [S. 6934.] | [Public, No. 234.] 37 Stat., 196.
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An act to provide an extension of time for submission of proof by homesteaders on the Uintah Indian Reservation.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That any person who has heretofore made a homestead entry for land which was formerly a part of the Uintah Indian Reservation in the State of Utah, authorized by the act approved May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and two, and acts amendatory thereto, shall, upon application to the register and receiver of the land office in the district in which the land is located, and upon payment of five per centum of the price of said land, be allowed an extension of time of one year within which to submit proof on his entry and make payment therefor: Provided, That said five per centum shall be accepted as interest for said year, and shall be deposited in the Treasury to the credit of the Indians as

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a part of the proceeds received for the lands: Provided further, That any entryman may, upon the same conditions, obtain a second extension, and no more.

SEC. 2

That nothing herein contained shall affect any valid adverse claim initiated prior to the passage of this act.

Approved, July 20, 1912.


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