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-SEVENTH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION, 1962
Public Law 87-416 | Public Law 87-417 | Public Law 87-432 | Public Law 87-469 | Public Law 87-483 | Public Law 87-503 | Public Law 87-516 | Public Law 87-519 | Public Law 87-545 | Public Law 87-573 | Public Law 87-578 | Public Law 87-609 | Public Law 87-627 | Public Law 87-629 | Public Law 87-687 | Public Law 87-689 | Public Law 87-695 | Public Law 87-696 | Public Law 87-698 | Public Law 87-734 | Public Law 87-735 | Public Law 87-775 | Public Law 87-785 | Public Law 87-806 | Public Law 87-808 | Public Law 87-828 | Public Law 87-852 | Public Law 87-866 | Public Law 86-884

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Public Law 87-696
September 25, 1962 | [S. 2971] 76 Stat. 595

AN ACT
To declare that certain lands of the United States are held by the United States in trust for the Jicarilla Apache Tribe of the Jicarilla Reservation.
Section 2

Margin Notes
Public Law 87-696 Indians. Jicarilla Apache Tribe, N. Mex. Trust lands.
Sec. 2 25 U. S. C. 70a.

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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 right, title, and interest of the United States in and to the following described lands, containing 7.00 acres, more or less, situated within the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation in the State of New Mexico, are hereby declared to be held by the United States in trust for the Jicarilla Apache Tribe of the Jicarilla Reservation, New Mexico, subject to a reservation of the right of the United States to use so much of such lands, together with all facilities now thereon or hereafter installed by the United States, as shall in the opinion of the Secretary of the Interior be needed for the administration of the affairs of the tribe, and subject to a reservation in the United States of a right-of-way across any part of such lands which the Secretary of the Interior

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deems desirable in connection with the administration of the affairs of the tribe:

Township 30 north, range 1 west, New Mexico principal meridian (surveyed): Beginning at corner numbered 1 from which the southwest corner of section 15, township 30 north, range 1 west, New Mexico principal meridian, Rio Arriba County (surveyed), bears due south a distance of 11.142 chains and due west a distance of 15.651 chains; thence from corner numbered 1 due north a distance of 7.071 chains to corner numbered 2; thence due east a distance of 7.071 chains to corner numbered 3; thence due south a distance of 7.071 chains to corner numbered 4; thence due west a distance of 7.071 chains to the point of beginning, containing 5 acres, more or less.

Township 31 north, range 2 west, New Mexico principal meridian (surveyed): Beginning at corner numbered 1 from which the southwest corner of section 29, township 31 north, range 2 west, New Mexico principal meridian, Rio Arriba County (surveyed), bears due south a distance of 21.471 chains and due west a distance of 23.138 chains; thence from corner numbered 1 due west a distance of 3.162 chains to corner numbered 2; thence due north a distance of 3.162 chains to corner numbered 3; thence due east a distance of 3.162 chains to corner numbered 4; thence due south a distance of 3.162 chains to the point of beginning, containing 1 acre, more or less.

Also beginning at corner numbered 1 from which the southwest corner of section 29, township 31 north, range 2 west, New Mexico principal meridian, Rio Arriba County (surveyed), bears due south a distance of 26.043 chains and due west a distance of 23.138 chains; thence from corner numbered 1 due north a distance of 3.162 chains to corner numbered 2; thence due east a distance of 3.162 chains to corner numbered 3; thence due south a distance of 3.162 chains to corner numbered 4; thence due west a distance of 3.162 chains to the point of beginning, containing 1 acre, more or less.

SEC. 2.

The Indian Claims Commission is directed to determine in accordance with the provisions of section 2 of the Act of August 13, 1946 (60 Stat. 1050), the extent to which the value of the title conveyed by this Act should or should not be set off against any claim against the United States determined by the Commission.

Approved, September 25, 1962.


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