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CHAP. 107.— An act for the relief of settlers upon the Osage trust and diminished-reserve lands in Kansas, and for other purposes.May 28, 1880. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Settlers on Osage trust and That all actual settlers under existing laws upon the Osage Indian trust and diminished reserve lands 144 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 107. 1880. in Kansas (any failure to comply with such existing laws notwithstanding)diminished reserve lands, Kansas, 60 days to establish claims. shall be allowed sixty days after a day to be fixed by public notice by advertisement in two newspapers in each of the proper land districts, which day shall not be later than ninety days after the passage of this act, within which to make proof of their claims, and to pay one fourth the purchase price thereof, and the said parties shall pay the balance of said *Proviso*.purchase price in three equal annual installments thereafter: *Provided*, That nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent an earlier payment of the whole or any installment of said purchase money as aforesaid.
And if default be made by any settler in the payment of any portionDefault in payment a forfeiture. or installment at the time it becomes due under the foregoing provisions, his entire claim, and any money he may have paid thereon, shall be Land resold.forfeited, and the land shall, after proper notice, be offered for sale according to the terms hereinafter prescribed, unless before the day fixed for such offering, the whole amount of purchase money shall be paid by said claimant, so as to entitle him to receive his patent for the tract embracing his claim.
Sec. 2. That all the said Indian lands remaining unsold and unappropriatedPre-emption. and not embraced in the claims provided for in section one of this act, shall be subject to disposal to actual settlers only, having the qualifications of preemptors on the public lands. Such settlers shall make due application to the register with proof of settlement and qualifications as aforesaid; and, upon payment of not less than one-fourth the purchase-price shall be permitted to enter not exceeding one quarter section each, the .balance to be paid in three equal installments, with like penalties, liabilities and restrictions as to default and forfeiture as provided in section one of this act.
Sec. 3. All lands upon which such default has continued for ninetySales in default of payment. days shall be placed upon a list, and the Secretary of the Interior shall cause the same to be duly proclaimed for sale in the manner prescribed for the offering of the public lands, but not exceeding one quarter section shall be sold to any one purchaser, at a price not less than the price fixed by law, but such lands, upon which such default shall be made, shall be offered for sale by advertisement of not less than thirty days in two newspapers in the proper land districts respectively and unless the purchase price be fully paid before the day named in the notice, shall be sold for cash to the highest bidder at not less than the price fixed by law.
And all such lands, subject to unpaid overdue installments, shall be so offered once every year. And if any of said lands shall remain unsold after the offering as aforesaid, they shall be subject to private entry, for cash in tracts not exceeding one quarter section by one purchaser. Sec. 4. After the payment of the first installment as hereinafter providedTaxation. for, such lands shall be subject to taxation according to the laws of the State of Kansas, as other lands are or may be in said State: *Proviso*.*Provided*, That no sale of any such lands for taxes shall operate to deprive the United States, of said lands, or any part of the purchase-price thereof, but if default be made in any installment of the purchase-price as aforesaid, such tax sale purchaser, or his or her legal representatives, may, upon the day fixed for the public sale, and after such default has become final, under the foregoing provisions, pay so much of said purchase-price as may remain unpaid, and shall *Proviso*.thereupon be entitled to receive a patent for the same as though he had made due settlement thereon: *And provided further*, That nothing in this act shall be so construed as to deprive or impair the right of the settler, of the right of redemption under the revenue laws of the State of Kansas.
Sec. 5. That the register and the receiver shall be allowed the samePees to register and receiver. fees and commissions as are allowed by law for the disposal of the public lands, and the net proceeds of the sales and disposals after deducting the expenses of such disposals, shall be deposited to the Secretary of Interior to makecredit of the proper Indian fund, as provided by existing laws; and the Secretary of 145 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 107, 108. 1880. the Interior shall make all rules and regulations necessary to carry intorules and regulations. effect the provisions of this act.
Sec. 6. That nothing in this act shall be construed to interfere in any manner with the operation of the town-site laws as applicable to these lands: *Provided*, That all claims for entry under said statutes shall be*Proviso*. proved up and fully paid for, before the day fixed for the commencement of the public sales provided for in section three of this act. Sec. 7. In all cases arising under this act interest at the rate of fiveInterest. per cent per annum shall be computed and paid upon all that part of the purchase money in respect to which time is given for the payment of the same.
Approved, May 28, 1880. Chapter 108: to amend the laws in relation to internal revenue Chapter 108 21 Stat. 145 1880-05-28 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2026-02-27 46 2 public
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