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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 5049 (Reported in House) — To exchange trust and fee land to resolve land disputes created by the realignment of the Blackfoot River along the b... · Sec. 4

Sec. 4. Release of claims to certain indian and non-indian owned lands

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Effective on the date of enactment of this Act— all existing and future claims with respect to the Indian land and the non-Indian land and all right, title, and interest that the Tribes, allottees, non-Indian landowners, and the Blackfoot River Flood Control District No. 7 may have had to that land shall be extinguished; any interest of the Tribes, the allottees, or the United States, acting as trustee for the Tribes or allottees, in the Indian land shall be extinguished under section 2116 of the Revised Statutes (commonly known as the Indian Trade and Intercourse Act ) ( 25 U.S.C. 177 ); and to the extent any interest in non-Indian land transferred into trust pursuant to section 5 violates section 2116 of the Revised Statutes (commonly known as the Indian Trade and Intercourse Act ) ( 25 U.S.C. 177 ), that transfer shall be valid, subject to the condition that the transfer is consistent with all other applicable Federal laws (including regulations).
The Secretary may execute and file any appropriate documents (including a plat or map of the transferred Indian land) that are suitable for filing with the Bingham County clerk or other appropriate county official, as the Secretary determines necessary to carry out this Act.
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