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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 32 STAT. · February 25, 1903 · Chapter 756

Chapter 756. Extending the time for making proof and payment for all lands taken under the desert-land laws by the members of the Colorado Cooperative Colony for a further period of three years

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CHAP. 756.— An Act Extending the time for making proof and payment for all lands taken under the desert-land laws by the members of the Colorado Cooperative Colony for a further period of three years. February 25, 1903.[[Public, No. 116](/us/pl/34/116).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the time fixed for makingColorado Cooperative Colony.Time extended for completing desert-land entries.Vol. 31, p. 267. final proof and payment for all lands located by the members of the Colorado Cooperative Colony in an Act entitled “An Act for the relief of the Colorado Cooperative Colony, to permit second homesteads in certain cases, and for other purposes,” approved June fifth, nineteen hundred, and found at page two hundred and sixty-seven and the following, Volume Thirty-one, Revised Statutes of the United States, be, and the same is hereby, extended for a period of three years longer than the period fixed in said Act above described, to the same extent as if said first extension had been six instead of three years.
Approved, February 25, 1903.
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