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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 16 STAT. · Feb. 18, 1871 · Chapter LVII

Chapter LVII. *to repeal an Act entitled “An Act for the Survey of Grants or Claims of Land,” approved June second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two*

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CHAP. LVII.— An Act *to repeal an Act entitled “An Act for the Survey of Grants or Claims of Land,” approved June second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two*. Feb. 18, 1871. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Repeal of act of 1862, ch. 90.Vol. xii. p. 410. That an act entitled “An act for the survey of grants or claims of land,” approved June second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, being chapter XC. of the acts of the second session of the Thirty-seventh Congress of the United States, be, and Acquired rights not affected.the same is hereby, repealed: *Provided*, That the repeal of said act shall not affect any rights heretofore acquired under the same.
Approved, February 18, 1871.
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