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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920. · Sec. 203.1

Sec. 203.1. All public lands of the description and acreage, as follows, excluding (a) all lands within any forest reservation, (b) all cultivated sugar-cane lands, and (c) all public lands held under a certificate of occupation, homestead lease, right of purchase lease, or special homestead agreement, are hereby designated, and hereinafter referred to, as “available lands”:

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## Sec. 203.1 All public lands of the description and acreage, as follows, excluding
(a)all lands within any forest reservation,
(b)all cultivated sugar-cane lands, and
(c)all public lands held under a certificate of occupation, homestead lease, right of purchase lease, or special homestead agreement, are hereby designated, and hereinafter referred to, as “available lands”: 1For land descriptions, as they pertain to the repeal of so much of section 203 as designates the land hereinafter described as “available lands” and the restoration of such lands to their previous status under the control of the Territory of Hawaii, see Statutes following this Act.
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