INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES

Vol. VI, Laws     (Compiled from February 10, 1939 to January 13, 1971)

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PUBLIC LAWS OF THE EIGHTY-SIXTH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION, 1959
Public Law 86-13 | Public Law 86-16 | Public Law 86-19 | Public Law 86-30 | Public Law 86-38 | Public Law 86-40 | Public Law 86-58 | Public Law 86-60 | Public Law 86-63 | Public Law 86-66 | Public Law 86-70 | Public Law 86-71 | Public Law 86-76 | Public Law 86-94 | Public Law 86-95 | Public Law 86-97 | Public Law 86-121 | Public Law 86-125 | Public Law 86-158 | Public Law 86-192 | Public Law 86-198 | Public Law 86-204 | Public Law 86-213 | Public Law 86-225 | Public Law 86-229 | Public Law 86-245 | Public Law 86-246 | Public Law 86-247 | Public Law 86-249 | Public Law 86-281 | Public Law 86-283 | Public Law 86-322 | Public Law 86-326 | Public Law 86-330 | Public Law 86-337 | Public Law 86-339 | Public Law 86-341 | Public Law 86-342 | Public Law 86-383

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Public Law 86-13
April 22, 1959 | [H. R. 2493] 73 Stat. 17

AN ACT
Declaring certain property in the State of New Mexico to be held in trust for the pueblo of Santo Domingo.

Margin Notes
Public Law 86-13 Pueblo, Santo Domingo, N. Mex.

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That all of the right, title, and interest of the United States in the land described below, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, are hereby declared to be held in trust for the pueblo of Santo Domingo, New Mexico, subject to the right of the United States to occupy and use for so long as they are needed for providing health services a parcel of approximately 0.10 acre of land and the buildings and improvements thereon that are now occupied and used by the Public Health Service, and the Public Health Service, upon termination of its use of such 0.10 acre parcel, may remove the temporary building occupied by it without obligation to restore the site to its former condition: Commencing at a point 342 feet from the southeast corner of the church in

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the Santo Domingo Pueblo, on a line running north 52 degrees 45 minutes west, thence running 443 feet south 63 degrees east, thence north 400 feet 47 degrees 49 minutes east, thence north 470 feet 52 degrees 45 minutes west, thence south 474 feet 42 degrees west to the point of beginning, containing 4.45 acres, more or less.

Approved, April 22, 1959.


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