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Code · BILL · 119th Congress · S. 642 (Engrossed in Senate) — To provide compensation to the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community for the taking without just compensation of land by the... · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Purposes

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The purposes of this Act are— to acknowledge the uncompensated taking by the Federal Government of the Reservation Swamp Lands and the Reservation Canal Lands; to provide compensation to the Community for the uncompensated taking of the Reservation Swamp Lands and the Reservation Canal Lands by the Federal Government; to extinguish all claims by the Community to the Reservation Swamp Lands and the Reservation Canal Lands and to confirm the ownership by the current landowners of the Reservation Swamp Lands and the Reservation Canal Lands, who obtained that land in good faith; to extinguish all potential claims by the Community against the United States, the State, and current landowners concerning title to, use of, or occupancy of the Reservation Swamp Lands and the Reservation Canal Lands; and to authorize the Secretary— to compensate the Community; and to take any other action necessary to carry out this Act.
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