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Public Law 90-64 | Agua Caliente Indian Reservation. Street dedications; title conveyances. |
Public Law 90-64 | 167 |
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That within one year from the date of enactment of this Act the Secretary of the Interior, with the consent of the majority of the eligible voting members of the Agua Caliente Band of Mission Indians, may dedicate to the public for street purposes, subject to prior existing rights and adverse claims, any of the streets, alleys, or strips of land in the west half of section 14, township 4 south, range 4 east, San Bernardino meridian, city of Palm Springs, Riverside County, California, that are shown on the United States Department of the Interior official plats of survey accepted September 7, 1927, June 27, 1956, May 27, 1958, and March 11, 1960.
All of the right, title, and interest of the United States and the Agua Caliente Band of Mission Indians from the centerline of any of said streets, alleys, and strips of land which has not been dedicated and formally accepted by the city of Palm Springs within one year from the date of enactment of this Act shall on that date, subject to prior existing rights and adverse claims, vest in the owner or owners of the closest adjoining or abutting tract or parcel of land in said section 14 and thereupon become a part of said adjoining or abutting tract or parcel of land. Title to land passing under this section shall acquire the same status as the title to the adjoining or abutting property of which it becomes a part.
Patents or deeds to lands in the west half of said section 14 issued one year or more after the date of enactment of this Act shall convey title to the streets, alleys, or strips of land which become a part thereof pursuant to section 2 of this Act unless the streets, alleys, or strips of land are expressly excluded from the conveyance.
Approved, August 11, 1967.